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CMS-XML The Flash does not Fire during Wireless Flash Shooting
... not Fire during Wireless Flash Shooting ID ... ... fire when using wireless flash for shooting ... ... ] refers to controlled wireless flash units. ... detailed information on wireless flash photography, or control settings for the ... The above image shows the effective ... is used for wireless flash photography. ... so that the wireless sensor faces the ... Wireless Flash Shooting ... full-automatic wireless flash shooting mode ... ... small flash to control the receiver unit ... ... flash fired to control the receiver unit ... appear in the picture . ... the sender units wireless transmission range. ... (fully charged), the AF- assist beam ...
PDF EOS C500 / EOS-1D C
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PDF WhitePaper-imageperformanceenhancements-eosc300markii.pdf
At ISO 800 the exposure latitude is 6.3-Stops over gray and 8.7-Stops below gray – and this is termed the Base ISO. Increasing ISO levels above this Base level is implemented by an analog gain control within the image sensor itself and this helps maintain a consistent disposition of exposure about the gray reference all the way up to maximum ISO 102,400.
CMS-XML Highlights of the EOS C300/C300 PL
You can attach the optional WFT-E6 Wireless File Transmitter to the camcorder and operate it remotely via Wi-Fi using the Wi-Fi Remote application. The Wi-Fi Remote application lets you monitor the image through live view and remotely control the focus, shutter speed, ISO speed/gain and other settings. Audio
PDF CINEMA EOS
Canon developed a diversity of strategies to help control the level of noise in the final video signal delivered at the CMOS image sensor output . They are summarized in Figure 8 .
CMS-XML Eye controlled focus and focus techniques
contrast detection Phase-difference detection EOS 5D Mark II No TTL secondary image -registration, phase detection 9 plus 6 Assist AF points contrast detection Phase-difference detection EOS 5D No TTL-CT-SIR with a CMOS sensor (TTL secondary image-registration, phase detection) 9 plus 6 Assist AF points - - EOS 6D No TTL secondary image-registration, phase detection 11 AF points (Center: Cross-type AF at f/5.6
CMS-XML Remote Operation Using Wi-Fi Remote
you can start and stop recording from a Wi-Fi-enabled device using the Wi-Fi Remote application. 1 Press [LIVE VIEW ON/OFF] to show the camcorder’s live view image on the Wi-Fi Remote screen. 2 Press [START/STOP] to begin recording.
CMS-XML Understanding the EOS C300's Canon Log Gamma
These photos show an on screen image with Canon Log Gamma and an on screen image with the View Assist function enabled (note the curve characteristics and photos shown are simulations). When using the Canon Log Gamma, it is important that DPs still use traditional light metering techniques and/or scopes to judge exposure. Do not use the View Assist function to make any judgment regarding correct exposure of your final images.
CMS-XML Custom Picture Settings
and be applied to future recordings. You may find that embedding custom picture settings in a recording helps you keep track of them, such as verifying what settings were used for a particular recording.
CMS-XML Available Custom Picture Settings
the view assistance function to display an image that approximates the one that would be obtained using a
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