Rear Panel Displays; Setting The Clip File Name - Canon EOS C300 Mark II Instruction Manual

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Rear Panel Displays

You can check the following information on the rear panel. This allows you to easily adjust main camera functions
like the shutter speed, white balance and ISO speed/gain even when the monitor unit is not attached to the
camera without having to use the viewfinder.
1 White balance (A 74)
1
2 Audio level meter
(A 99, 100)
3 ND filter (A 69)
4 Frame rate (A 62)
5 White balance fine-tuning (A 75)
6 Shutter speed (A 65)/White balance (A 74)
2
Shutter speed
(mode set to [Speed], [Slow]
or [Off])
Shutter speed (mode set to [Angle])
Shutter speed (mode set to [Clear Scan])
White balance fine-tuning
White balance, color temperature
1
Displayed also in
mode.
2
In these shutter speed modes, only the denominator is displayed -
3
Only displayed while adjusting the setting.
Using the illumination button
The camera features an illumination button that turns on/off the
illumination of the rear panel and some of the buttons on the camera's
body. This can be convenient when using the camera in dark
surroundings.
• You can set the brightness of the rear panel to one of five levels with the
[¢ Picture/Terminals Setup] > [Panel Luminance] setting.

Setting the Clip File Name

The camera allows you to change several settings that determine the file name of the recorded clips. Personalize
the clip file name according to your preferences or organizational conventions to create files that are easier to
identify and organize.
Operating modes:
3
4 5
6
FPS
1
NDF
HOLD
EXT-LOCK
2
12
3
(A 75)
3
(A 75)
7
ISO
dB
8
9
10
11
7 Aperture value (A 70)
8
ISO speed/
1
9 Time code
(A 88)
10 CFast card selected for recording/playback
11 Estimated remaining recording time
12 Time code settings
NDF Non-drop frame (A 89) /
HOLD Time code display on hold (A 89) /
EXT-LOCK External time code signal locked
(A 93)
indicates a shutter speed of 1/100, etc.
Recording Video
Gain (A 67)
dB
1
59

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