Canon EOS C500 Mark II Instruction Manual page 52

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Recording Video and Photos
To take photos
In CAMERA mode, you can take photos using an assignable button. Photos are saved onto the SD card and
their size depends on the video configuration currently in use. For details, refer to
Photos cannot be recorded while recording, when Browser Remote is activated or while color bars are being
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displayed.
1 Set an assignable button to [Photo] (A 119).
2 When the camera is in record standby mode, press the assignable button.
• 8 appears at the top right of the screen and the photo is recorded on the SD card.
• The SD CARD access indicator will illuminate in red.
IMPORTANT
• Be sure to save your recordings regularly, especially after making important recordings. Canon shall not be
liable for any loss or corruption of data.
NOTES
NOTES
• You can use the review function (A 113) to play back part or all of the last clip recorded without having to
switch to MEDIA mode.
• If you record using metadata settings, those settings will be recorded with the clip. For more details, refer to
Using Metadata
(A 111).
• If the camera switches to the other CFexpress card while recording video due to the relay recording function
(A 47), the two parts (before/after the switch) will be recorded as separate clips.
• A single XF-AVC clip can be recorded continuously for up to 6 hours. At that point, a new clip will be created
automatically and recording will continue on a separate clip.
• To record photos, make sure the SD card is not write-protected.
Specifications
(A 219).

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