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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. ... Turn off the device and remove the battery before cleaning. ... Please use a pre-moistened cloth or wet a soft cloth with 70% to 80% diluted ethanol or isopropyl alcohol to help sanitize and clean your Canon products.
PDF Canon - How to use your camera or camcorder as a webcam v6b
Turning it on while video conferencing or livestreaming could help when your overall scene is too bright. ... Step 1: Insert a fully charged battery or an AC adapter (sold separately) into the camera or camcorder. ... Note: Doing this will not automatically power the camera off, so a spare battery or an AC power adapter is recommended for longer sessions.
CMS-XML Tips for shooting during winter with Canon digital cameras.
Protect your gear: When shooting in cold weather, it's important to keep your camera and lenses warm to prevent condensation from forming inside them. Use a camera bag or case to keep your gear warm when not in use, and consider using hand warmers or a battery grip to keep your camera and batteries warm while shooting.
CMS-XML EOS 1v / 1v HS : How to load the battery
The battery is housed in the camera grip . Remove the grip to install one 2CR5 Lithium Battery
CMS-XML PB-E2 Power Drive Booster : Checking the battery level status
Checking the battery level status
CMS-XML Shipping Lithium Ion Batteries
CMS-XML EOS Rebel X / XS : Checking the battery level status
Checking the battery level status
CMS-XML EOS Rebel 2000 : How to replace the date/backup battery
How to replace the date/backup battery
CMS-XML EOS 1v / 1v HS : Checking the battery level status
Checking the battery level status
CMS-XML Definition: Wide-Angle Lens
Wide-Angle Lens Wide-angle lenses help us capture the big picture. They are commonly used for landscape and interior photography, when we want to photograph a large part of the scene and get the elements in a scene in focus.