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PDF 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.
CMS-XML Explanation of the lens adjustments to aid 3D recording with the XF100/105
CMS-XML Using the Focus Assist Functions on the XH A1S and XH G1S
CMS-XML Setting the Peaking (Emphasizing the Outline of Objects) Color, Gain, and Frequency focus assist function
CMS-XML Troubleshooting XF705
Please See The Attached Document for Further Assistance
CMS-XML Switching Shooting Modes (XC15)
This camcorder offers various shooting modes to help bring your creative intent to life. After you select a mode, you can adjust related settings, such as the shutter speed, using the control dial. You can also use the FUNC.
CMS-XML Entering Slate Information About the Recording in Metadata XF705
Entering Slate Information About the Recording You can enter scene and take information to help identify the recording later on. 1 Select [Scene] or [Take].
CMS-XML Downloading Pixela Data Import Utility
The Pixela Data Import Utility application is used to assist in the transfer of video from select Canon camcorders or card readers to a computer. To download the application please visit the following website.
CMS-XML 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.
CMS-XML Onscreen Markers and Zebra Patterns XF705
Using onscreen markers allows you to make sure your subject is correctly framed and is within the appropriate safe area. The zebra patterns help you identify areas that are overexposed. The onscreen markers and zebra pattern will not affect your recordings.
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