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CMS-XML Selecting the Sensor Mode on an EOS C700 model
Selecting the Sensor Mode This allows you to select the image area used by the CMOS sensor. Based on your selection, available video configuration options will differ. When using the optional MO-4E or MO-4 P Mount Adapter, or to shoot in slow & fast motion recording mode using a cropped frame, make sure to select [Super 16mm (Cropped)].
CMS-XML Adjusting the Black Balance on an EOS C700 model
Adjusting the Black Balance Attach the body cap to the lens mount . ... Place the bady cap back on the lens mount and turn on the camera. ... If the sensor is not completely shielded from light, [ Error ] will appear on the control display.
CMS-XML Onscreen Displays on the HOME Screen of EOS C700 models
Onscreen Displays on the HOME Screen Temperature warning. The INFO icon appears when there is an important notice or error message in the INFO [LIVE] screen.
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Cano n has developed a n optional B4 mount optical adapter that blows up the 11 mm diagonal image projected by a 2/3 -inch broadcast lens to a 16mm image that is projected onto the Super 35mm image sensor of the EOS C700. This image size activates sufficient photosites to enable a full 19 20 x 1080 HDTV image format to be constructed. Because this is a cropping action within the larger image sensor it does allow a higher frame rate operation .
CMS-XML Preparing the Main Power Supply for an EOS C700 camera model
You can power the camera using a commercially available V- mount battery or the DC IN 12V terminal. Acceptable power sources are listed here.
CMS-XML What lenses are compatible with Correction for Peripheral Illumination and Chromatic Aberration?
The following lenses support for chromatic aberration correction,but not support for peripheral illumination correction. ENG broadcasting lenses (2/3" mount )(*1) HJ14ex4.3B IASES HJ18ex7.6B IASES HJ24ex7.5B IASES HJ17ex7.6B
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In seeking the very highest performance for 2K / HD , the three full bandwidth RGB 4:4:4 componen ts are recorded at 12 -bit or 10 -bit at the v ery high data rates shown in Ta ble 4 . Variable Bit Rate ( VB R) is deployed in this mode because it more f lexibly and accurately encode s the video data , with fewer bits ass igned to less demanding segments of an image frame and more bits used in difficult -to-encode segments. The file wrapper is MXF.