Canon LEGRIA HFM40 Instruction Manual
Canon LEGRIA HFM40 Instruction Manual

Canon LEGRIA HFM40 Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1: Instruction Manual

    PUB. DIE-0389-000 HD Camcorder Instruction Manual...
  • Page 2: Important Usage Instructions

    Introduction Important Usage Instructions WARNING! TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. WARNING! TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
  • Page 3 For more information about the recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, waste authority, approved scheme or your household waste disposal service or visit www.canon-europe.com/environment. (EEA: Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein) Trademark Acknowledgements •...
  • Page 4: Exciting Features And New Functions

    “Full HD 1080” refers to Canon camcorders compliant with high-definition video composed of 1,080 vertical pixels (scanning lines). Video is recorded at this resolution only when the recording mode is set to MXP or FXP mode.
  • Page 5: Face Detection

    Smart AUTO (0 44) Smart AUTO automatically selects the best scene mode for the scene you want to shoot. You get spectacular recordings every time without worrying about settings. Video Snapshot Relay Recording (0 64) (0 39) Shoot or capture short scenes The memory almost full? Use the and arrange them into a video double memory card slot to keep...
  • Page 6: Enjoying Recordings On Other Devices

    Enjoying your Recordings on Other Devices AVCHD-compatible HDTVs and digital recorders with a card slot Connect the camcorder compatible with the type of to an HDTV (0 126) Play video memory card used*. directly from your recorded memory card Eye-Fi Save or upload to Use an Eye-Fi card (0 140) the Web.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Introduction Exciting Features and New Functions About this Manual Getting to Know the Camcorder Supplied Accessories and CD-ROMs Names of Parts Preparations Getting Started Charging the Battery Pack Preparing the Accessories Adjusting the Position and Brightness of the LCD Screen Using the Viewfinder Basic Operation of the Camcorder Using the Touch Screen...
  • Page 9 AUTO Mode Basic Recording Shooting Video and Taking Photos in AUTO Mode About the Smart AUTO function Zooming Quick Start Function Video Basic Playback Playing Back Video 3D Flip View The Index Selection Screen: Selecting the Content to Play Back Deleting Scenes and Stories Video Stories and Cinema Style Using Story Creator to Create Compelling Stories...
  • Page 10 Automatic Gain Control (AGC) Limit Manual Focus Adjustment Tele Macro White Balance Image Effects Self Timer Audio Recording Level Built-In Microphone Directionality Audio Equalizer Audio Mix Using Headphones Using the Mini Advanced Shoe Using an External Microphone Using an External Video Light Using a Zoom Remote Controller Selecting the Playback Starting Point Onscreen Displays and Data Code...
  • Page 11 Additional Information 142 Appendix: Menu Options Lists FUNC. Panel Setup Menus 157 Appendix: Onscreen Icons and Displays 161 Trouble? Troubleshooting List of Messages 175 Do’s and Don’ts Handling Precautions Maintenance/Others Using the Camcorder Abroad 182 General Information Accessories Optional Accessories Specifications Index Table of contents...
  • Page 12: About This Manual

    About this Manual Thank you for purchasing the Canon LEGRIA HF M41 / LEGRIA HF M40 / LEGRIA HF M400. Please read this manual carefully before you use the camcorder and retain it for future reference. Should your camcorder fail to operate correctly, refer to Troubleshooting (0 161).
  • Page 13 indicates that a function is available in the Brackets [ ] are used to refer to operating mode indicated and indicates control buttons and menu options that the function is not available. For a detailed you will touch on the screen and to explanation refer to Operating Modes (0 29).
  • Page 14: Getting To Know The Camcorder

    Getting to Know the Camcorder Supplied Accessories and CD-ROMs The following accessories are supplied with the camcorder: CA-570 Compact Power Adapter (incl. power cord) BP-808 Battery Pack WL-D89 Wireless Controller (incl. CR2025 lithium button battery) Stylus Pen HTC-100/S HDMI Cable STV-250N Stereo Video Cable Quick Guide IFC-300PCU/S USB Cable...
  • Page 15 The following CD-ROMs and software are supplied with the camcorder: • PIXELA’s Transfer Utility CD-ROM* - Use Transfer Utility for saving and transferring movies and music files you can use as background music. • PIXELA’s VideoBrowser CD-ROM* - In addition to all the functionality of Transfer Utility, you can use VideoBrowser for managing, editing, and playing back movies.
  • Page 16: Names Of Parts

    Names of Parts 1 2 (camera/play) button (0 29) Left side view 2 VIDEO SNAP (video snapshot) button (0 64) (Story Creator button) (0 61) 4 DISP. (onscreen display) button (0 26, 112)/ BATT. INFO button (0 160) 5 USB terminal (0 122, 125, 134) 6 AV OUT terminal (0 122, 124)/ X (headphones) terminal (0 105) 7 COMPONENT OUT terminal...
  • Page 17 S q Mini advanced shoe (0 106) Top view S a Zoom lever (0 47) S s POWER button S d ON/OFF (CHG) (charge) indicator: Green – ON Orange – Standby (0 49) Red – Charging (0 20) S f Remote sensor (0 22) S g LCD touch screen (0 25, 28) S h POWERED IS button (0 87)/ WEB button (0 135)
  • Page 18 S j Battery attachment unit (0 20) Back view S k START/STOP button (0 42) S l DC IN terminal (0 20) D q RESET button (0 165) D a Dioptric adjustment lever* (0 27) D s Viewfinder* (0 27) D d VIEWFINDER button* (0 27) D f BATTERY RELEASE switch (0 21) D g Tripod socket (0 176)
  • Page 19 Wireless Controller WL-D89 1 START/STOP button (0 42) 2 b (index selection) button (0 55) Press and hold for more than 2 seconds to switch between shooting and playback mode. 3 MENU button (0 31, 145) 4 DISP. (onscreen display) button (0 112) 5 SET button 6 B (stop) button (0 51)
  • Page 20: Preparations

    Preparations This chapter describes basic operations, such as using the touch panel, navigating the menus, and first time settings to help you learn more about your camcorder. Getting Started Charging the Battery Pack The camcorder can be powered with a battery pack or directly using the compact power adapter.
  • Page 21 ON/OFF (CHG) (charge) indicator 5 Charging will start when the camcorder is turned off. • If the camcorder was on, the green ON/OFF (CHG) indicator will go out when you turn off the camcorder. After a moment, the ON/OFF (CHG) indicator will start flashing in red (battery pack charging).
  • Page 22: Preparing The Accessories

    NOTES • We recommend charging the battery pack in temperatures between 10 °C and 30 °C. If either the ambient temperature or the battery pack’s temperature is outside the range of approx. 0 °C to 40 °C, charging will not start. •...
  • Page 23 NOTES • The wireless controller may not work properly when the remote sensor is situated under strong light sources or direct sunlight. Grip Belt and Straps Fasten the grip belt. Adjust the grip belt so that you can reach the zoom lever with your index finger, and the g button with your thumb.
  • Page 24 To attach an optional wrist strap Attach the wrist strap to the rear bracket on the camcorder, adjust the length and fasten. You can also attach the wrist strap to the strap mount on the grip belt to use both for extra convenience and protection.
  • Page 25: Adjusting The Position And Brightness Of The Lcd Screen

    Adjusting the Position and Brightness of the LCD Screen Rotating the LCD Panel Open the LCD panel 90 degrees. • You can rotate the panel 90 degrees downward. • You can rotate the panel 180 degrees toward the lens. Rotating the LCD panel 180 degrees can be useful in the following cases: To allow the subject to monitor the LCD screen while you use the viewfinder.
  • Page 26 LCD Backlight When recording in bright places it may be difficult to use the LCD screen. Turn on the LCD backlight to make it brighter. With the camcorder on, hold h pressed down for more than 2 seconds. Repeat this action to switch the LCD backlight between off (normal) and on (bright).
  • Page 27: Using The Viewfinder

    Using the Viewfinder If it is difficult to use the LCD screen even after turning on the LCD backlight, you can use the viewfinder. You can also use the viewfinder when you rotate the LCD panel 180 degrees to let the subject watch the recording.
  • Page 28: Basic Operation Of The Camcorder

    Basic Operation of the Camcorder Using the Touch Screen The control buttons and menu items that appear on the touch screen change dynamically depending on the operating mode and the task you are performing. With the intuitive touch screen interface you have all the controls at your fingertips.
  • Page 29: Operating Modes

    Operating Modes Recording In recording mode, the camcorder’s operating mode is determined by the position of the mode switch. Operating mode Mode switch Operation Let the camcorder take care of all the settings while you concentrate on recording (0 42). Great for beginners or if you just prefer not to bother with detailed camcorder settings.
  • Page 30: Using The Menus

    Using the Menus Many of the camcorder’s functions can be adjusted from the FUNC. panel and the setup menus. For details about the available menu options and settings, refer to the appendix Menu Options Lists (0 142). FUNC. Panel Operating modes: The FUNC.
  • Page 31 Setup Menus Operating modes: * In mode setup menus cannot be accessed and most menu settings will be reset to default values. mode only: Touch [FUNC.] 2 Touch [MENU] to open the setup menus. You can also press u on the wireless controller.
  • Page 32: First Time Settings

    First Time Settings Setting the Date and Time You will need to set the date and time of the camcorder before you can start using it. The [Date/Time] screen will appear automatically when the cam- corder’s clock is not set. When the [Date/Time] screen appears, the year will be selected.
  • Page 33: Changing The Language

    Changing the Language The default language of the camcorder is English. You can set it to one of 26 other languages. Operating modes: [Language a] [FUNC.]* [MENU] Desired language * Only when performing the procedure in a recording mode. NOTES •...
  • Page 34 4 Touch [a] to close the menu. Preparations...
  • Page 35: Using A Memory Card

    Using a Memory Card Memory Cards Compatible for Use with the Camcorder You can use the following types of commercially available Secure Digi- tal (SD) cards with this camcorder. As of October 2010, the movie recording function has been tested using SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards made by Panasonic, Toshiba and SanDisk.
  • Page 36 Compatible operating systems for SDXC memory cards Operating system Compatibility Windows 7 Compatible Windows Vista Compatible (requires Service Pack 1 or later) Windows XP Compatible (requires Service Pack 3 and KB955704 update) Mac OS X Not compatible IMPORTANT • If you use an SDXC memory card with a computer OS that is not SDXC- compatible, you may be prompted to format the memory card.
  • Page 37: Inserting And Removing A Memory Card

    Inserting and Removing a Memory Card Make sure to initialize (0 40) all memory cards before using them with this camcorder. 1 Turn off the camcorder. Make sure the ON/OFF (CHG) indicator is off. 2 Open the double memory card slot cover. 3 Insert the memory card straight, with the label facing up, all the way into...
  • Page 38: Selecting The Memory For The Recordings

    Selecting the Memory for the Recordings You can select to record your movies and photos in the built-in mem- ory ( only) or on a memory card. The default memory for ) or memory card X recording both is the built-in memory ( Operating modes: POINTS TO CHECK Eye-Fi Cards...
  • Page 39: Relay Recording

    Relay Recording You can activate the relay recording so if the memory you are using becomes full while recording movies, the recording will continue unin- terrupted on a memory card. When recording on memory card X, you can use memory card Y for relay recording (497).
  • Page 40: Initializing The Memory

    Initializing the Memory Initialize memory cards when you use them with this camcorder for the first time. You can also initialize a memory card or the built-in memory only) to permanently delete all the recordings it contains. At the time of purchase, the built-in memory comes pre-ini- tialized and contains music files for use as background music and images for use with the image mix function (image mix frames).
  • Page 41 IMPORTANT • Initializing the memory will permanently erase all recordings. Lost origi- nal recordings cannot be recovered. Make sure you save important recordings in advance using an external device (0 127). • Initializing a memory card will permanently erase any music files and images you may have transferred to the card.
  • Page 42: Auto Mode

    AUTO Mode This chapter covers how to easily record video and photos in mode, and how to use basic shooting functions like zoom and Quick Start. To enjoy full access to menus and more advanced functions, refer to Recording in (Manual) Mode (0 80).
  • Page 43 To take photos Touch [PHOTO]. • A green icon (h) will appear momentarily on the screen and the ACCESS indicator will flash as the photo is recorded. • You can record photos simultaneously while recording a movie. • You can also press j on the wireless controller. When you have finished recording 1 Make sure that the ACCESS indicator is off.
  • Page 44: About The Smart Auto Function

    Rating Scenes You can turn on the scene rating option in recording mode with the [Rate Scenes (Recording)] setting. Immediately after recording a scene, you will have the option to rate it by touching one of the rating buttons; you can also touch [ ] or [a] to leave the scene unrated.
  • Page 45 Smart AUTO icons Background → Bright Blue skies Vivid colors Sunsets (color of the icon) (grey) (light blue) (green/red) (orange) Subject ↓ People (stationary) — People (moving) — Subjects other than people, such as landscapes Close objects — Background → Dark (dark blue) (color of the icon)
  • Page 46 • Be sure to save your recordings regularly (0 127), especially after making important recordings. Canon shall not be liable for any loss or corruption of data. • Photos recorded on an Eye-Fi card in memory card slot Y will be uploaded automatically after setting the camcorder to playback mode, if you are within the range of a configured network.
  • Page 47: Zooming

    Zooming Operating modes: There are three ways you can zoom in and out: using the zoom lever on the camcorder, using the zoom buttons on the wireless controller or using the zoom controls on the touch screen. In addition to the 10x optical zoom, in mode, you can turn on the digital zoom (40x or 200x) with the 7 [Digital Zoom] setting.
  • Page 48 Using the Touch Screen’s Zoom Controls 1 Display the zoom controls on the touch screen. [FUNC.] [ZOOM] • The zoom controls appear on the left side of the screen. 2 Touch the zoom controls to operate the zoom. Touch anywhere within the Q area to zoom out or anywhere within the P area to zoom in.
  • Page 49: Quick Start Function

    Quick Start Function When you close the LCD panel with the camcorder on, the camcorder enters the standby mode. In standby mode the camcorder consumes only about 1/3 the power used when recording, saving energy when you are using a battery pack. Additionally, when you open the LCD panel or press only), the camcorder is ready to start recording in approximately 1 second*, allowing you to record the...
  • Page 50 • About standby mode and auto power off: - The camcorder will power off automatically if left in standby mode for 10 minutes. Press x to turn on the camcorder. - You can select the length of time until shut-off or turn off the Quick Start function altogether with the [Power Saving Mode] [Quick Start (Standby)] setting.
  • Page 51: Video

    Video This chapter covers functions related to movies, including play- back, advanced shooting, using Story Creator and other advanced functions. For details about basic video shooting, refer to AUTO Mode (0 42). Basic Playback Playing Back Video Operating modes: 1 Press S. You can also press and hold B on the wireless controller for more than 2 seconds to...
  • Page 52 A Memory being read. B Recording date. C Division line between recording dates. D Drag your finger left for the next index page*. E Drag your finger right for the previous index page*. F Open the index selection screen (0 55). G 3D Flip View (0 55).
  • Page 53 During playback: A Jump to the beginning of the scene. Double-tap to jump to the previous scene. B Jump to the beginning of next scene. C Pause the playback. D Fast playback* backward/forward. E Display the volume (0 53) and background music mix balance (0 73) controls.
  • Page 54 During playback pause: A Resume playback. B Slow playback* backward/forward. C Capture the displayed frame as a photo (0 114). D Decoration (0 65). * Touch several times to increase the playback speed 1/8 → 1/4 the normal speed. During slow playback, touch anywhere on the screen to return to playback pause.
  • Page 55: 3D Flip View

    3D Flip View Touch [ ] in the date index screen to switch to 3D Flip View. This fun way of displaying scenes grouped by recording date in a 3D layout can be useful to flip through a large number of recordings. A Recording date.
  • Page 56 In any index screen, touch [b]. During single photo view, touch the screen once to display the controls then touch [Q] to open the [Photos] index screen. A Touch the tab of the desired memory: built-in memory only), memory card X or memory card Y. B Touch a control button to select the content you want to play back.
  • Page 57: Deleting Scenes And Stories

    Two playback modes: the date index screen vs. the gallery In the date index screen you can find all the movies you have recorded, conveniently organized by recording date. When you play back scenes from the date index screen they will be played back in chronological order.
  • Page 58 2 Delete the scenes. [Edit] [Delete] Desired option* [Yes]** [OK] * When you select [Select], perform the following procedure to select the individ- ual scenes you want to delete before touching [Yes]. ** Touch [Stop] to interrupt the operation while it is in progress. Some scenes may be deleted nevertheless.
  • Page 59 4 Delete the scene. [Yes] [OK] Deleting Scenes from a Story by Rating 1 Open the information screen of the story that contains the scenes you want to delete. Gallery] Bring the desired story to the front [Story Details] 2 Open the rating selection screen. [Edit Story] [Delete] 3 Touch one or more of the rating buttons to select all the...
  • Page 60 2 Select the story you want to delete. Drag your finger right/left to bring the desired story to the front. 3 Delete the story. [Story Details] [Edit Story] [Delete Story] [Yes]* [OK] * Touch [Stop] to interrupt the operation while it is in progress. Some scenes may be deleted nevertheless.
  • Page 61: Video Stories And Cinema Style

    Video Stories and Cinema Style Using Story Creator to Create Compelling Stories Story Creator is a helpful function that offers suggestions for typical scenes in a number of situations. With Story Creator, creating interest- ing video stories is as easy as selecting one of the story themes, such as [Travel], [Party] or [Kids &...
  • Page 62 • Scenes will be recorded under the story and category currently selected. • You can also record video snapshot scenes (0 64). A Return to the list of story scenes (categories). B Recommended length of scenes in this category. C Currently selected story scene (category). You can also touch here to return to the list of story scenes.
  • Page 63: Cinema Mode And Cinema-Look Filters

    The list of story scenes will appear. The orange frame on the right will show how many scenes you have recorded in each story scene (category). 3 Drag your finger up/down to select a category and touch the orange frame on the right (number of scenes). The camcorder will enter record pause mode and the selected story scene category will appear at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 64: Video Snapshot

    [1: Cinema Standard] [2: Vivid] [3: Dream] [4: Cool] [5: Nostalgic] [6: Sepia] [7: Old Movies] [8: Memory] [9: Dramatic B&W] A Filter number (will appear on the control button) B Filter name C Preview the effect on the screen D Select the effect level E Brief description (onscreen guidance) NOTES...
  • Page 65: Decoration: Adding A Personal Touch

    1 Press z. • A blue border appears on the screen. • Press z again to return to normal video recording mode. 2 Press • The camcorder records for a few seconds (the blue frame serves as a visual progress bar) and then automatically returns to record pause mode.
  • Page 66 Decorating Scenes while Recording Operating modes: 1 Open the decoration screen. [FUNC.] Decoration] • The decoration screen will open automatically also when you stow the LCD panel with the touch screen facing out. 2 Use a tool from the toolbar as explained in the following procedures.
  • Page 67 G [C]* In recording mode: pause the live video. Touch [C] again to restore the live video. You can add decorations to and record the frozen image. In playback mode: pause the playback. Touch [A] to resume playing back the scene. ] Minimize the toolbar to the top of the screen to view almost all of the canvas.
  • Page 68 To use [Animated Stamps] 1 Touch [ The [Animated Stamps] screen will appear. 2 Touch one of the control buttons. 3 Touch anywhere on the canvas to place the selected animated stamp. You can also drag the animated stamp to a different location. To use [Captions] 1 Touch [ The [Captions] screen will appear.
  • Page 69 Mixing Your Own Images with Live Video You can use images you make on your computer for the image mix (Chroma Key) function. Make sure that the image you want to use has a blue or green area, which will be replaced by the live video using Chroma Key mixing.
  • Page 70: Playing Back Stories From The Gallery

    2 Touch the screen to display the playback controls. 3 Touch [ ] to open the decoration screen. 4 Decorate the scene using the tools from the toolbar as explained in the previous section. In playback mode, the decorations will not be saved with the original recording.
  • Page 71 A Drag your finger right or left to select a story. B Story’s theme. C Selected story (large thumbnail in the front). D Story’s title (0 78). E Open the index selection screen (0 55). F Details about the story (number of scenes, total playback time) and editing options.
  • Page 72: Rating Scenes

    - Do not open the double memory card slot cover. - Do not disconnect the power source or turn off the camcorder. - Do not change the camcorder’s operating mode. Rating Scenes You can rate story scenes immediately after recording them (0 44) or during playback.
  • Page 73: Playback With Background Music

    3 Touch [A] to resume the playback and rate other scenes in the same way or touch [B] to return to the gallery. Playback with Background Music Play back movies (or a photo slideshow) with background music. You can use one of the supplied music tracks or connect an external audio player to use your favorite songs as background music.
  • Page 74 A Select the desired music track. B Adjust the background music balance. C Play back the original sound (no background music). D Delete the music track selected. E Listen to the music track selected. Touch again (B) to stop the playback. 3 Adjust the mix balance between the original sound and the background music.
  • Page 75 Using an External Audio Player for Background Music Use your favorite songs as background music by connecting an exter- nal player. POINTS TO CHECK • You will need a commercially available audio cable with at least one mini-stereo plug (to connect to the MIC terminal on the camcorder); the other end will depend on external player used).
  • Page 76 Playback with the video not linked to the external audio 5 Touch a story or scene to start the video playback. 6 Start the music playback on the external player. IMPORTANT • If you use copyrighted songs and music tracks in your video creations, remember that music under copyright may not be used without permis- sion from the copyright holder, except for cases permitted under appli- cable laws, such as for personal use.
  • Page 77: Copying And Moving Scenes Within/Between Stories

    Copying and Moving Scenes Within/Between Stories You can copy and move scenes in the gallery within the same story scene (category), between story scenes in the same story, and between stories recorded in the same memory. Operating modes: 1 Open the list of scenes of the story that contains the scene you want to copy or move.
  • Page 78: Selecting A Story's Thumbnail Image

    Selecting a Story’s Thumbnail Image Initially, the image used as the story’s thumbnail is the first frame of the first scene in the story. You can set your favorite scene as the thumb- nail that will represent the story in the gallery. Operating modes: 1 Open the gallery.
  • Page 79 1 Open the gallery. Gallery] 2 Select the story whose title you want to change. Drag your finger right/left to bring the desired story to the front. 3 Open the [Edit Title] screen. [Story Details] [Edit Story] [Edit Title] 4 Use the virtual keyboard to change the title. 5 Touch [OK] [f] to return to the gallery.
  • Page 80: Advanced Functions

    Advanced Functions Recording in y (Manual) Mode When the mode switch is set to y (Manual mode), you can enjoy full access to the menus and manually adjust the exposure, focus, white balance and many more of the camcorder’s settings to your prefer- ence.
  • Page 81: Selecting The Video Quality (Recording Mode)

    • Be sure to save your recordings regularly (0 127), especially after making important recordings. Canon shall not be liable for any loss or corruption of data. • Photos recorded on an Eye-Fi card in memory card slot Y will be uploaded automatically after setting the camcorder to playback mode, if you are within the range of a configured network.
  • Page 82 [FUNC.] [MENU] [Recording Mode] Desired recording mode NOTES • Movies recorded in MXP mode cannot be saved on AVCHD discs. Use an external Blu-ray Disc recorder to copy MXP movies onto Blu-ray discs or use the supplied software VideoBrowser to create AVCHD discs*.
  • Page 83: Selecting The Frame Rate

    Selecting the Frame Rate You can change the frame rate (the number of frames recorded per second) to change the look of your movies. Operating modes: [FUNC.] [MENU] [Frame Rate] Desired frame rate Options [w 50i (Standard)] 50 fields per second, interlaced. Standard frame rate of PAL analog TV signals.
  • Page 84 Sports] To record sports scenes such as tennis or golf. Night Scene] To record nightscapes with lower noise. Snow] To record in bright ski resorts without the subject being underexposed. Beach] To record on a sunny beach without the subject being underexposed. Sunset] To record sunsets in vibrant colors.
  • Page 85 Underwater] To record underwater scenes in natural colors. Surface] To record after getting out of the water, such as on a boat after diving. NOTES • [F Portrait]/[G Sports]/[I Snow]/[J Beach]: The picture may not appear smooth during playback. • [F Portrait]: The blur effect of the background increases the more you zoom in (P).
  • Page 86: Advanced Image Stabilization

    of the waterproof case and keep it in a cool place until the temperature goes down. If the camcorder becomes too hot, it will turn off automatically. - When making recordings underwater with the [r Underwater] recording program, the image on the LCD screen will appear redder than the actual subject.
  • Page 87: Pre-Recording

    Powered IS You can use Powered IS to make the image stabilization even more powerful. Powered IS is most effective when you are stationary and zooming in on far subjects using high zoom ratios (the more you approach the telephoto end). Holding the LCD panel with your left hand will add to the stability of the shot.
  • Page 88: Face Detection

    1 Activate the pre-recording function. [FUNC.] [d Pre REC] [A On] • d will appear on the screen. • Repeat, selecting [B Off], to turn off pre-recording. 2 Press g. The scene recorded in the memory will start 3 seconds before g was pressed.
  • Page 89 By default, face detection is activated. If the function was turned off, per- form the following procedure to turn it on. [FUNC.] [MENU] [Face Detection & Tracking] [A On o] To select the main subject If there is more than one person in the picture, the camcorder will auto- matically select one person it determines is the main subject.
  • Page 90: Touch & Track

    Touch & Track When recording a group of people using face detection, the camcorder will automatically detect one person as the main subject. You can use Touch & Track to tell the camcorder to track and optimize settings for a different person.
  • Page 91: Faders

    Faders The camcorder offers two professional looking transition effects to fade-in or fade-out scenes. You have the option to activate the fader only one time or every time you start or stop recording. Operating modes: [FUNC.] [O Faders] Desired fader* * You can preview the transition effect on the screen.
  • Page 92: Manually Setting The Shutter Speed Or Aperturse

    Manually Setting the Shutter Speed or Aperturse [A Programmed AE] is the default automatic exposure (AE) recording program; using it, you can change functions like the white balance or image effects. Select one of the other AE recording programs to control the shutter speed or aperture.
  • Page 93: Adjusting The Exposure

    • During exposure lock, the aperture value/shutter speed cannot be changed. Set the aperture value or shutter speed before manually adjusting the exposure. Shutter Speed and Aperture Value Guidelines With slower shutter speed you can add a nice motion blur and sense of movement. With faster shutter speeds you can “freeze the action”...
  • Page 94: Manual Exposure Adjustment

    Manual Exposure Adjustment At times, backlit subjects may appear too dark (underexposed) or sub- jects under very strong lights may appear too bright or glaring (overex- posed). To correct this, you can adjust the exposure manually or use the Touch AE function to automatically set the optimal exposure for the subject you select.
  • Page 95: Automatic Gain Control (Agc) Limit

    NOTES • If the recording program is changed during exposure lock, the cam- corder will return to automatic exposure. • When shooting subjects with a strong light source behind them, the camcorder automatically corrects for the backlight*. You can turn off the automatic backlight correction with the 7 [Auto Backlight Cor- rection] setting.
  • Page 96 Operating modes: POINTS TO CHECK • Adjust the zoom before you start the procedure. 1 Open the manual focus screen. [FUNC.] [X Focus] 2 Touch a subject that appears inside the X frame. • The Touch AF mark (P) will flash and the focusing distance will be adjusted automatically.
  • Page 97: Tele Macro

    Tele Macro Using tele macro, the camcorder can focus at a shorter distance (up to 40 cm from the subject at full telephoto), allowing you get closer shots of small subjects like flowers and insects. This function also adds a soft focus to the background, so the subject not only looks larger but it also stands out more.
  • Page 98: White Balance

    White Balance The white balance function helps you to accurately reproduce colors under different lighting conditions so that white objects will always look truly white in your recordings. Operating modes: POINTS TO CHECK • Select a recording program other than the Special Scene recording pro- grams.
  • Page 99: Image Effects

    NOTES • When you select the custom white balance: - Set 7 [Digital Zoom] to [B Off]. - Reset the white balance when you change locations or the lighting or other conditions change. - Depending on the light source, g may keep flashing. The result will still be better than with [Y Automatic].
  • Page 100: Self Timer

    + levels: richer colors, sharper image, stronger contrast, brighter image. - levels: shallower colors, softer image, softer contrast, darker image. 4 Touch [a] to save and apply the customized picture settings. Z will appear on the screen. Self Timer Operating modes: [FUNC.] [MENU] [Self Timer]...
  • Page 101: Audio Recording Level

    Audio Recording Level You can adjust the audio recording level of the built-in or an external microphone. You can display the audio level indicator while recording. Operating modes: POINTS TO CHECK • Select a recording program other than [r Underwater] or [s Surface].
  • Page 102: Built-In Microphone Directionality

    To display the audio level indicator Usually, the audio level indicator will be displayed only after activating the manual adjustment of the audio recording level. You can choose to display it also when the audio level is adjusted automatically. [FUNC.] [c Mic.
  • Page 103: Audio Equalizer

    Wide] Stereo recording of ambient sound over a more exten- sive area that adds to the sense of presence of movies. Zoom] Stereo recording with the sound linked to the zoom position. The larger the subject appears on the screen, the louder the sound will be.
  • Page 104: Audio Mix

    Boost HF+LF Range] Best, for example, for recording live music and clearly capture the special sound characteristics of a variety of instruments. Audio Mix When recording, you can mix audio from the built-in microphone with external audio from the MIC terminal and adjust the mix balance for original sound effects.
  • Page 105: Using Headphones

    Using Headphones Use headphones for playback or to check the audio level while record- ing. The headphones are connected to the AV OUT/X terminal, which is used for both the headphones and the audio/video output. Before connecting the headphones, follow the procedure below to change the function of the terminal from AV output to X (headphones) output.
  • Page 106: Using The Mini Advanced Shoe

    IMPORTANT • When using headphones, make sure to lower the volume to an appro- priate level. • Do not connect the headphones to the AV OUT/X terminal if the J icon does not appear on the screen. The noise output in such case may be harmful to your hearing.
  • Page 107: Using An External Microphone

    NOTES • Accessories designed for the Advanced Accessory Shoe cannot be used with this camcorder. Look for video accessories bearing this logo to ensure compatibility with the mini advanced shoe. Using an External Microphone When recording in very quiet surroundings, the built-in microphone may pick up the sound of the camcorder’s internal machinery.
  • Page 108 Using the WM-V1 Wireless Microphone Using the WM-V1 you can reliably record sound even when recording subjects at a distance exceeding the practical range of the built-in microphone. You can also mix and record audio from the WM-V1 with audio from the built-in microphone. 1 Attach the receiver to the camcorder’s grip belt.
  • Page 109: Using An External Video Light

    [FUNC.] [MENU] [MIC Terminal Input] [Microphone] • If necessary, activate and adjust the audio mix balance with the [Audio Mix] setting. NOTES • When an external microphone is connected to the camcorder, 7 [Wind Screen] will automatically be set to [B Off Z]. •...
  • Page 110: Using A Zoom Remote Controller

    Using a Zoom Remote Controller By attaching the optional RA-V1 Remote Control Adapter to the mini advanced shoe, you can use the optional ZR-2000 or ZR-1000 Zoom Remote Controller. Doing so will allow you to use certain functions while viewing the picture on an external monitor without touching the camcorder.
  • Page 111: Selecting The Playback Starting Point

    NOTES • In mode, the only available functions are turning the power on/off, starting/stopping a recording, and zoom. Selecting the Playback Starting Point If you have a very long scene, you may want to start playing back the scene from a certain point. You can use the movie timeline to break the scene to segments at fixed time intervals ranging from 6 seconds to 6 minutes.
  • Page 112: Onscreen Displays And Data Code

    A Touch twice to return to the index screen. B Previous/next scene. C Drag your finger left along the ruler to display the next 5 frames. D Scene’s recording mode and length. E Recording date and time. F Drag your finger right along the ruler to display the previous 5 frames.
  • Page 113: Capturing Photos And Video Snapshot Scenes From A

    About the Data Code With every scene or photo recorded, the camcorder keeps a data code (date/time of recording, information about the camera setup, etc.). You can select the information to be displayed with the y / z [Data Code] setting. Capturing Photos and Video Snapshot Scenes from a Movie You can capture video snapshot scenes, single photos or a series of continuous photos from a previously recorded scene.
  • Page 114 - Scenes that were edited using the supplied software VideoBrowser and were then transferred back to the camcorder. • When the source scene is itself a video snapshot scene, you may not be able to capture a video snapshot scene depending on the length of the source scene and the length currently selected for video snapshot scenes.
  • Page 115: Dividing Scenes

    ured network. Always verify that Eye-Fi cards have been approved in Using an Eye-Fi card the country/region of use. See also (0 140). NOTES • The data code of the photos will reflect the date and time of recording of the original scene.
  • Page 116 • The video from the division point to the end of the scene will appear as a new scene in the index screen. NOTES • When advancing/reversing frames while dividing the scenes, the interval between frames is about 0.5 seconds. •...
  • Page 117: Viewing Photos

    Photos Refer to this chapter for details on viewing photos and other photo-related operations. Viewing Photos Operating modes: 1 Press S. 2 Open the [Photos] index screen, if it is not displayed. [Photos] 3 Look for the photo you want to play back. Move the zoom lever toward Q to show 15 photos per page;...
  • Page 118 A Memory being read. B Drag your finger left for the next index page.* C Drag your finger right for the previous index page*. D Open the index selection screen (0 55). E Division line between recording dates. * While browsing through index pages, a scroll bar will appear at the bottom of the screen for a few seconds.
  • Page 119: Deleting Photos

    IMPORTANT • Observe the following precautions while the ACCESS indicator is on or flashing. Failing to do so may result in permanent data loss. - Do not open the double memory card slot cover. - Do not disconnect the power source or turn off the camcorder. - Do not change the camcorder’s operating mode.
  • Page 120: Slideshow

    2 Delete the photos. [Edit] [Delete] Desired option* [Yes]** [OK] * When you select [Select], perform the following procedure to select the individ- ual photos you want to delete before touching [Yes]. ** Touch [Stop] to interrupt the operation while it is in progress. Some photos will be deleted nevertheless.
  • Page 121 2 Select the background music to use during the photo slideshow. Music tracks: Step 2 (0 73). External audio: Steps 2 - 4 (0 75). Slideshow set to a music track 3 Touch the photo that will open the slideshow to display it in single photo view.
  • Page 122: Terminals On The Camcorder

    External Connections This chapter explains how to connect your camcorder to an external device such as a TV, VCR, or computer. Terminals on the Camcorder Open the LCD panel to access the terminals on the camcorder. USB Terminal 2 AV OUT/X Terminal Sound from the built-in speaker will be muted while the STV-250N Stereo Video Cable is connected to the camcorder.
  • Page 123: Connection Diagrams

    Connection Diagrams In the following connection diagrams, the left side shows the terminals on the camcorder and the right side shows (for reference only) an example of terminals on a connected device. Connection A HDMI Type: Digital Quality: High definition Output only Connect to a high-definition TV (HDTV) with an HDMI input terminal.
  • Page 124: External Connections

    Connection B Component Video Type: Analog Quality: High Definition Output only Connect to a high-definition TV (HDTV) with component video input terminals. Change the following settings on the camcorder: [AV/Headphones] to [H AV] Blue CTC-100 Component Cable Green (optional) White STV-250N Stereo Video Cable (supplied) Connection C...
  • Page 125: Background Music

    Connection c Composite Video (SCART) In all respects, exactly the same connection as connection C. Connect to a standard TV or VCR with SCART input terminal. Requires a SCART adapter (commercially available). White Yellow STV-250N Stereo Video Cable SCART adapter (supplied) (commercially available) Connection D...
  • Page 126: Playback On A Tv Screen

    Playback on a TV Screen Connect the camcorder to a TV to enjoy your recordings with family and friends. Playback on an HDTV using one of the high-definition con- nections will ensure the best playback quality. Operating modes: 1 Turn off the camcorder and the TV. 2 Connect the camcorder to the TV.
  • Page 127: Copying Recordings To A Memory Card

    Saving and Sharing Your Recordings Copying Recordings to a Memory Card You can copy your recordings only one way: from the built-in memory only) or from memory card X to memory card Y. Scenes and photos will be copied from the index screen or from a story in the gallery on the source memory to the same index screen or story on memory card Y.
  • Page 128 Options [date] Copy all the scenes recorded on the date shown in the con- trol button. [Select] Select individual scenes to copy. [All Scenes] Copy all the scenes. Copying Scenes from a Story by Rating 1 Open the gallery and bring the desired story to the front. Gallery] Desired story •...
  • Page 129 3 Copy the photo. [Edit] [Copy (f97)] ( only) or [Copy (497)] [i Proceed] [Yes] 4 Drag your finger left/right to select another photo to copy or touch [a]. Copying Photos from the Index Screen Operating modes: 1 Open the [Photos] index screen. Check that you have selected the f tab (built-in memory, only) or 4 tab (memory card X).
  • Page 130: Saving Recordings On A Computer

    IMPORTANT • Observe the following precautions while the ACCESS indicator is on or flashing. Failing to do so may result in permanent data loss. - Do not open the double memory card slot cover. - Do not disconnect the power source or turn off the camcorder. - Do not change the camcorder’s operating mode.
  • Page 131 Installation Install the software before you connect the camcorder to the computer for the first time. Refer to the Installation Guide (supplied leaflet) and follow the instructions in the Software Guide (PDF file) to install the supplied PIXELA’s software. Connecting the Camcorder to a Computer 1 Power the camcorder using the compact power adapter.
  • Page 132 Installation Install the software before you connect the camcorder to the computer for the first time. See also the relevant sections in the ‘Photo Applica- tion’ Instruction Manual (r, PDF file in the [MANUALS_ENGLISH] folder on the supplied Camcorder Supplemen- tal Disc).
  • Page 133 loss. Always use only the supplied PIXELA’s software to save your movies on the computer and, if necessary, to transfer back previously saved video files to the camcorder. • Observe the following precautions while the ACCESS indicator is on or flashing.
  • Page 134: Copying Recordings To An External Video Recorder

    Copying Recordings to an External Video Recorder Operating modes: In High Definition Connect the camcorder to Blu-ray Disc recorders and other AVCHD- compatible digital video recorders using the supplied USB cable to make perfect copies of your movies in high definition. If the external digital video recorder has an SD memory card slot*, you can use the memory card to copy your movies without connecting the camcorder.
  • Page 135: Uploading Movies To Video Sharing Web Sites

    Connecting Connect the camcorder to the VCR using Connection C or c. Refer to Connection Diagrams (0 124). Recording 1 External recorder: Load a blank cassette or disc and set the recorder to record pause mode. 2 Turn on the camcorder and set it to mode.
  • Page 136 follow the instructions in the Software Guide (PDF file) to install the supplied PIXELA’s software. Converting Scenes into Standard Definition from the Date Index Screen Operating modes: 1 Power the camcorder using the compact power adapter. 2 Make sure there is a memory card in memory card slot Y with sufficient available space.
  • Page 137 • Before touching [START], you can touch [ ] to decorate the converted SD movies (0 65), or touch [ ] to adjust the volume (0 53) and background music balance (0 74). • You can also decorate the scenes as they are being converted. •...
  • Page 138 Connecting to the Computer and Uploading your Videos 1 Connect the camcorder to the computer using the supplied USB cable. Connection D. Refer to Connection Diagrams 125). 2 Computer: Depending on the software you chose to install, Transfer Utility or VideoBrowser will start up automatically. •...
  • Page 139 Converting Scenes into Standard Definition from a Story by Rating 1 Open the gallery and bring the desired story to the front. Gallery] Desired story • Check that you have selected the f tab (built-in memory) or 4 tab (memory card X). 2 Select the rating of the stories you want to convert.
  • Page 140 Uploading your Videos Wirelessly If you are using an Eye-Fi card, you can automatically upload the con- verted SD movies to your favorite video sharing Web site. You will need to have installed the software supplied with your Eye-Fi card and com- pleted all the required configuration setup in advance.
  • Page 141 NOTES • Depending on the amount of data to be uploaded and the network’s wireless connection conditions, it can take some time to upload video files. If the wireless connection is too weak, the wireless upload may fail and the video files will be registered as incomplete uploads. •...
  • Page 142: Appendix: Menu Options Lists

    Additional Information This chapter contains troubleshooting advice, screen mes- sages, handling and maintenance tips, and other information. Appendix: Menu Options Lists Menu items not available appear grayed out. For details about how to select an item, refer to Using the Menus (0 30). For details about each function, see the reference page.
  • Page 143 AUTO y CINEMA 0 Control Button Setting options/Function [X Focus] [2] (manual focus): Toggle on ( ) or – off ( ), Touch AF frame [e Exposure] [y] (manual exposure): Toggle on ( ) or – off ( ), Touch AE frame [ZOOM] Zoom controls, [START]/[STOP] control ] (tele macro): Toggle on ( ) or off ( )
  • Page 144 Edit Panel - Mode Date Index [SD Movies] Control Button Playback Pause Screen Index Screen date [Copy (497)] < >, [Select], – – [All Scenes] [Copy (f97)] date < >, [Select], – – [Convert HD9SD [All Scenes] (497)] [Convert HD9SD (f97)] date [Delete]...
  • Page 145: Setup Menus

    [Edit Story] from [Edit Scene] from Control Button the [Story the [Scene List] Playback Pause Details] screen screen [Edit Title] – – [Copy] – – [Move] – – [Divide] – – [Rating] – ], [ ], [ ] (unrated), [ ] (others) Operation not available for recordings on memory card Y (7 tab).
  • Page 146 y CINEMA 0 Menu item Setting options [Auto Backlight [A On], [B Off] Correction] [Auto Slow Shutter] [A On], [B Off] – [Conversion Lens] Tele-converter], [ Wide-converter], – [B Off] [Fader Setting] Black Screen], [ White Screen] [Onscreen Markers] [B Off], [e Level (White)], –...
  • Page 147 [Digital Zoom]: Determines the Optical zoom Digital zoom operation of the digital zoom. The color of the indicator indi- cates the zoom. • When activated, the cam- White Light Dark corder will switch automatically blue blue to digital zoom when you zoom in beyond the optical zoom Up to 10x 10x -...
  • Page 148 • When you select a setting other than [B Off], the AF mode is auto- matically set to [S Normal AF]. [Onscreen Markers]: You can display a grid or a horizontal line at the cen- ter of the screen. Use the markers as a reference to make sure your sub- ject is framed correctly (vertically and/or horizontally).
  • Page 149 [Surround Mic Attenuator]: Helps prevent audio distortions due to high audio recording levels when the optional SM-V1 Surround Microphone is attached to the camcorder. When set to [A On V], V will appear on the screen. y / z Playback Setup Menu item Setting options [Select Music]...
  • Page 150 8 Recording & Connections Setup y CINEMA 1 2 0 Menu item Setting options [A On n], [B Off] [Self Timer] – – [Video Snapshot [i 2 sec], [j 4 sec], – Length] [l 8 sec], [Story Length-Based]: Toggle on ( ) or off ( ) [Rate Scenes [A On], [B Off] –...
  • Page 151 y CINEMA 1 2 Menu item Setting options [Memory Info] [f]* (built-in memory), – [4] (memory card X), [7] (memory card Y) only. [A On F], [B Off] [x.v.Color] – – – [Photo Numbering] [a Reset], [b Continuous] – – Option available only for recording movies.
  • Page 152: System Setup

    [b Continuous]: Photo numbers will continue from the number following that of the last photo recorded with the camcorder. • If the memory card you insert already contains a photo with a larger number, a new photo will be assigned a number one higher than that of the last photo on the memory card.
  • Page 153 y CINEMA 1 2 Menu item Setting options [POWERED IS [x Press and Hold], – – Button] [y Toggle On/Off] [Autostart [A On], [B Off] – – Decoration] [Power Saving [Auto Power Off]: – Mode] [B Off], [A On] [Quick Start (Standby)]: [Off], [10 min], [20 min], [30 min] [f Built-in Mem.]*, [Initialize f/g]...
  • Page 154 y CINEMA 1 2 Menu item Setting options [Firmware] – – – – – [Eye-Fi [O Automatic], [B Off] Communication] Option not available when the camcorder is connected to an HDTV using the sup- plied HDMI cable. Option available only after having inserted an Eye-Fi card into memory card slot Y. [Output Onscreen Displays]: When set to [ On], the camcorder’s...
  • Page 155 [y Toggle On/Off]: Each press of the button will turn the Powered IS function on and off. [Autostart Decoration]: When set to [ On], the decoration screen will open automatically when you stow the LCD panel with the LCD screen facing out.
  • Page 156 [B Off] and operate the camcorder directly or use the camcorder’s wireless controller. • The remote control of the TV can only be used to play back movies or photos ( mode only). If the camcorder is connected to the TV while it is set to a recording mode, depending on the TV used, turn- ing off the TV will automatically turn off the camcorder even if it is recording at the time.
  • Page 157: Appendix: Onscreen Icons And Displays

    Appendix: Onscreen Icons and Displays Recording Movies (using Story Creator) 1 Control button [FUNC.]: Open the 8 Image stabilizer (0 86) FUNC. panel (0 30) 9 Remaining battery time (0 160) 2 Smart AUTO (0 44) A q Zoom (0 48) 3 Face detection frame (0 88) A a Recording mode (0 81) 4 Touch &...
  • Page 158 Recording Movies y Manual mode CINEMA mode A g Recording program (0 83, 92) S l Microphone attenuator (0 148) A h Manual exposure (0 94) D q External audio input (0 104) A j R Instant AF/S Normal AF D a Headphone output (0 105) (0 147), MF Manual focus (0 95) D s Control button: Last function used...
  • Page 159 Playing Movies (during playback) F d Playback control buttons (0 53) F h Scene number F f External audio input (0 75) F j Data code (0 112, 149) F g Eye-Fi wireless communication F k Volume and background music (0 140) balance controls (0 53, 74) Viewing Photos...
  • Page 160: Additional Information

    7 Memory operation N Record, M Record pause, A Playback, C Playback pause, I Fast playback, J Fast reverse playback, G Slow playback, H Slow reverse playback, E Frame advance, F Frame reverse. 9 Remaining battery time • The icon shows a rough estimate of 100% the remaining charge as a percentage of the full charge of the...
  • Page 161: Troubleshooting

    - please read the “CHECK THIS FIRST” box before going on to the more detailed problems and solutions. Consult your dealer or a Canon Service Center if the problem persists. CHECK THIS FIRST Power supply •...
  • Page 162 Canon for use with this camcorder cannot be charged using this camcorder. - If you are using a battery pack recommended by Canon for use with this camcorder, there may be a problem with the camcorder or battery pack. Consult a Canon Service Center.
  • Page 163 - The camcorder may become hot after using it continuously for long periods of time; this is not a malfunction. If the camcorder becomes unusually hot or it becomes hot after using it only for a short while, it may indicate a problem with the camcorder. Consult a Canon Service Cen- ter.
  • Page 164 0.5-second intervals). - Charging has stopped because the compact power adapter or the battery pack is faulty. Con- sult a Canon Service Center. The red ON/OFF (CHG) indicator flashes very slowly ( one flash at 2- second intervals).
  • Page 165 Picture and Sound The screen appears too dark. - The LCD screen was dimmed. Hold h pressed down for 2 seconds to restore the LCD screen to its previous brightness setting. Screen displays turn on and off repeatedly. - The battery pack is exhausted. Replace or charge the battery pack. - Remove the battery pack and reattach it correctly.
  • Page 166 Memory Card and Accessories Cannot insert the memory card. - The memory card was not facing the correct direction. Turn the memory card over and insert Cannot record on the memory card. - The memory card is full. Delete some recordings (0 57, 119) to free some space or replace the memory card.
  • Page 167: List Of Messages

    Playback looks fine on the camcorder but there is no image on the TV screen. - The video input on the TV is not set to the video terminal to which you connected the cam- corder. Select the correct video input. - There will be no video output from the AV OUT terminal while the optional CTC-100 Compo- nent Cable is connected to the camcorder’s COMPONENT OUT terminal.
  • Page 168 Cannot communicate with the battery pack. Continue using this battery pack? - You attached a battery pack that is not recommended by Canon for use with this camcorder. - If you are using a battery pack recommended by Canon for use with this camcorder, there may be a problem with the camcorder or battery pack.
  • Page 169 Cannot play back - There is a problem with the memory. If this message appears often without apparent reason, contact a Canon Service Center. Cannot play back Cannot access the built-in memory - There is a problem with the built-in memory. Save your recordings (0 130) and initialize the built-in memory using the [Complete Initialization] option (0 40).
  • Page 170 - There is a problem with the built-in memory. Save your recordings (0 130) and initialize the built-in memory using the [Complete Initialization] option (0 40). If the problem persists, contact a Canon Service Center. Cannot record Check the memory card - There is a problem with the memory card.
  • Page 171 - To be able to write back scenes and to transfer music files to the camcorder, power the cam- corder using the compact power adapter and only then connect it to the computer using the supplied USB cable. Do not disconnect the power source. Cannot write data with this connection. To write data to the camcorder, connect the compact power adapter then reconnect the camcorder and computer.
  • Page 172 Mem. Card Unable to recognize the data - The memory card contains scenes recorded using a video configuration that is not supported (NTSC). Play back the recordings in the memory card with the device originally used to record them. Memory card cover is open - After inserting a memory card, close the double memory card slot cover.
  • Page 173 Scene recorded using another device. Cannot divide the scene. - Scenes that were not recorded with this camcorder cannot be divided with this camcorder. Scene recorded using another device. Cannot play back the scene. - Scenes that were not recorded with this camcorder cannot be played back. Select the desired scene number - A number of scenes have the same recording date but different file control information.
  • Page 174 To use the wireless function, insert the Eye-Fi card into slot B. - You may have inserted the Eye-Fi card into memory card slot X. Insert it into memory card slot Y. Too many photos. Disconnect the USB cable. - Disconnect the USB cable. Try using a memory card reader or decrease the number of photos on the memory card to fewer than 2,500 photos (Windows), or 1,000 photos (Mac OS).
  • Page 175: Handling Precautions

    (0 127) and save them on a regular basis. This will protect your impor- tant recordings in case of damage and create more free space on the memory. Canon shall not be liable for any data loss. • Do not carry the camcorder by the LCD panel. Be careful when closing the LCD panel.
  • Page 176 • When mounting the camcorder on a 5.5 mm tripod, make sure that the tripod’s fas- tening screw is shorter than 5.5 mm. Using other tripods may damage the camcorder. • When recording movies, try to get a calm, stable picture. Excessive cam- corder movement while shooting and extensive use of fast zooms and panning can result in jittery scenes.
  • Page 177 Regarding the use of non-Canon battery packs • For your safety, battery packs that are not genuine Canon battery packs will not be charged even if you attach them to this camcorder or to the optional CG-800E Battery Charger.
  • Page 178 • Check the direction before inserting the memory card. Forcing a mem- ory card into the slot if it is not correctly oriented may damage the mem- ory card or the camcorder. • Do not attach any labels or stickers on the memory card. •...
  • Page 179 Lithium Button Battery WARNING! • The battery used in this device may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if mishandled. • Do not disassemble, modify, immerse in water, heat above 100 °C or incinerate the battery. • Replace with a CR2025 battery made by Panasonic, Hitachi Maxell, Sony, FDK, or with Duracell2025.
  • Page 180: Maintenance/Others

    Maintenance/Others Cleaning Camcorder Body • Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the camcorder body. Never use chemically treated cloths or volatile solvents such as paint thinner. Lens, Viewfinder ( only) and Instant AF • If the lens surface or Instant AF sensor is dirty, autofocus may not work properly.
  • Page 181: Using The Camcorder Abroad

    You can use the compact power adapter to operate the camcorder and to charge battery packs in any country with power supply between 100 and 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz. Consult a Canon Service Center for information on plug adapters for overseas use.
  • Page 182: General Information

    General Information Accessories (Availability differs from area to area) Computer Card reader/writer TV/HDTV VCR/DVD recorder SCART Adapter Optional accessories not listed below are described in more detail in the following pages. SS-600/SS-650 Shoulder Strap ZR-1000 Zoom Remote Controller WS-20 Wrist Strap ZR-2000 Zoom Remote Controller WL-D89 Wireless Controller HTC-100/S* or HTC-100 HDMI Cable...
  • Page 183: Optional Accessories

    Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommended. This product is designed to achieve excellent performance when used with genuine Canon accessories. Canon shall not be liable for any dam- age to this product and/or accidents such as fire, etc., caused by the malfunction of non-genuine Canon accessories (e.g., a leakage and/or...
  • Page 184 Charging, Recording and Playback Times The charging times given in the following table are approximate and vary according to charging conditions and initial charge of the battery pack. Battery pack→ BP-808 BP-819 BP-827 BP-809 Charging conditions↓ Using the camcorder 150 min. 260 min.
  • Page 185 Using a memory card Recording (maximum) Recording (typical)* Playback Battery Recording pack mode Viewfinder Viewfinder 125 min. 125 min. 80 min. 80 min. 190 min. 125 min. 130 min. 80 min. 85 min. 190 min. BP-808 130 min. 130 min. 85 min.
  • Page 186 8 WD-H43 Wide-converter This Wide-converter lens decreases the focal length by a factor of 0.7, giving you a wide perspective for indoor shots or panoramic views. 9 FS-H43U II Filter Set Neutral density and MC protector filters help you to control difficult lighting condi- tions.
  • Page 187 A g VL-5 Video Light This video light enables you to record brightly in color even in dark places. It attaches to the camcorder’s mini advanced shoe for cable-free operation. A h VFL-2 Video Flash Light This video flash light allows you to record photos and movies even at night or in dark places.
  • Page 188 This mark identifies genuine Canon video accessories. When you use Canon video equipment, we recommend Canon-brand accessories or products bearing the same mark. Additional Information...
  • Page 189: Specifications

    Specifications LEGRIA HF M41 / LEGRIA HF M40 / LEGRIA HF M400 — Values given are approximate figures. System • Recording System Movies: AVCHD Video compression: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264; Audio compression: Dolby Digital 2ch; Dolby Digital 5.1ch* * Only when using the optional SM-V1 Surround Microphone. Photos: DCF (Design rule for Camera File system), compatible with Exif* Ver.
  • Page 190 • Lens Configuration: 11 elements in 9 groups (1 double-sided aspheric element) • AF System Autofocus (TTL + external distance sensor when set to [Instant AF]) or Manual focus • Filter Diameter: 43 mm • Minimum Focusing Distance 1 m; 40 cm with tele macro on at full telephoto; 1 cm at full wide angle •...
  • Page 191 • Weight (camcorder body only) 360 g 350 g • When the recording program is set to [Underwater] or [Surface] - The following functions are not available: face detection (available only for [Surface]), Instant AF, auto slow shutter, manual audio recording level adjustment, microphone attenuator, zoom speed adjustment (zoom speed is faster than [Speed 3] when [Zoom Speed] is set to [Variable]) - The following settings are adjusted: white balance, image effects - Minimum focusing distance from the waterproof case lens window...
  • Page 192 Minimum length: 1 second File type: WAV The music data is saved in the memory under the following folders. In the built-in memory: \CANON\MY_MUSIC\MUSIC_01.WAV to MUSIC_99.WAV On the memory card: \CANON\PRIVATE\MY_MUSIC\MUSIC_01.WAV to MUSIC_99.WAV About the image files for the Image Mix function The specifications of image files that can be used with the image mix function are as follows.
  • Page 193: Index

    Index ....55 3D Flip View ... . . 112, 149 Data code ....32 Date and time .
  • Page 194 Recording ... . 42, 63, 80 Movies ....33 Language ....42, 80 Photos .
  • Page 195 . . . 85 ....98 Underwater (recording program) White balance ....47 Uploading movies to video sharing Wide angle .
  • Page 196 Canon UK Ltd CCI Service Centre, Unit 130 Centennial Park, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, WD6 3SE, United Kingdom Telephone 0870-241-2161 Canon Australia Pty Ltd Tel: 13-13-83 (within Australia only) (61) 02-9805-2555 www.canon.com.au Canon New Zealand Ltd Tel: 0800-222-666 (within New Zealand only) (64) 09-489-0300 www.canon.co.nz...

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