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Clean and Sanitize Your Camera Equipment
Cleaning of Camera, Lens and Video Products For the purpose of helping to sanitize your Canon Camera, Lens and Video products, it is recommended that you clean parts touched with the hands such as camera grips, dials and lens exteriors.
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Secure Digital (SD) and MultiMedia card compatiblity information.
SD / MMC Card Compatibility Information. Canon camera and camcorder models have been designed to be fully compatible with memory cards that adhere to their respective card standards. Below is a chart reflecting the standards supported by our current models. To ensure card compatibility with your camera or camcorder model, please contact the memory card manufacturer for further information and assistance in determining card compatibility.
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Find the Latest Version of Canon Software for Cameras
If your product issue was not resolved after following the steps above, or if you require additional help , please create or log in to your Canon Account to see your technical support options.
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Working with files saved in HEVC format.
Preparation for Working with Files Saved in HEVC Format (Display and Saving) To work with files in the above format shot on an EOS-1D X Mark III, it is necessary to enable HEVC codec. Select the images in the main window, and in the [ Help ] menu, select [Activate HEVC codec], and follow the displayed instructions to enable it.
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Transferring video recordings to and from a computer ZR830/ZR850
Transferring Video Recordings to and from a Computer Because procedures for digital editing software applications vary greatly, Canon cannot offer any additional support or suggestions regarding downloading and editing your video. Please refer to the software publisher or your computer manufacturer (if the software came with your computer) for assistance in using the software.
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Canon - How to use your camera or camcorder as a webcam v6b
If you happen to have an EOS camera, there is a good chance that you have a feature called “Highlight Tone Priority” built into it. This feature is usually intended to bring out details of a very white object, such as the beading of a white wedding dress. Turning it on while video conferencing or livestreaming could help when your overall scene is too bright.
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