Onscreen Displays - Canon EOS C300 Mark II Instruction Manual

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Locking the Controls in Recording Mode
mode, you can set the Q switch to C
Once in
(key lock) to lock all the physical controls (buttons and switches)
on the camera, save for the START/STOP button*. This is useful
in preventing settings from being changed due to inadvertently
pressing one of the buttons. Return the Q switch to the
CAMERA position to reactivate the controls.
* You can also choose to lock all or some of the START/STOP buttons with
System Setup] > [Custom Function] > [START/STOP Button]
the [
setting (A 144). In either case, you can still operate the camera using the
Browser Remote application (A 120).

Onscreen Displays

Refer to this section for an explanation of the various screen displays that appear in
the custom display function (
item that controls each display is given in the following table (1: indicates a menu item under [Custom Display 1]
and 2: indicates a menu item under [Custom Display 2]).
AF frames
Depending on the focus function used you may see some of the following AF frames.
One-shot AF frame (A 80)
Tracking: Subject selection (A 85)
145) to turn off individual onscreen displays if they are not required. The menu
A
Continuous AF frame – always in white (A 82)
AF-Boosted MF frame – in yellow: manual adjustment range; in white: automatic adjustment range (A 81)
Tracking: During tracking
Recording Video
mode. You can use
Face AF: Main subject (A 84)
Face AF:
Other face detection frames
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