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    Customization
    Assignable Buttons
    The camcorder conveniently features 15* buttons to which you can assign various functions. By assigning often-
    used functions, you can quickly access them with a si ngle press of a button. Some assignable buttons are 
    located on the monitor unit or grip unit, so their av ailability depends on the camcorder configuration used.
    * In   mode, only assignable buttons 1 to 9 are available.
    Changing the Assigned Function
    1 Open the [Assign Button] submenu.
    [w Other Functions]  > [Assign Button]
    2 Select the button to change and then press SET.
    • A list of available functions appears.
    • The quick reference shows the de fault settings for each assignable 
    button. For assignable buttons 1 to 9, the label on the camcorder, 
    grip unit or monitor unit indicates al so the button’s default setting. By 
    default, buttons 10 to 15 have  no assignable function set.
    3 Select the desired function and then press SET.
    • If you selected [User Setting (NONE)], the menu will change from 
    orange to blue to indicate you are selecting a menu setting to register. 
    Continue the procedure to register a menu setting. Otherwise, you do 
    not need to perform the rest of the procedure.
    4 Navigate the menus to find the menu setting you want to register and then press SET.
    • The selected menu setting will be registered to the customizable slot and to the assignable button. 
    • The name of the selected menu setting will be listed instead of [User Setting (NONE)] and the customizable slot will be marked by a  .
    NOTES
    • You can check the two [Assign Button] status screens ( A166) to see what functions are set for the 
    assignable buttons.
    Operating modes:
    On the monitor unit:
    On the grip unit:
    [
    w Other Functions]
    [Assign Button]
    [1 MAGN.]
    [2 PEAKING]
    [3 ZEBRA]
    [4 WFM]
    [5 Headphone +]
    [6 Headphone -]
    [7 MAGN.]
    [8 WFM]
    [9 EDGE MON.]
    [10-15  (NONE)] 
    						
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    • You can reset only the functions assigned to the assignable buttons, without affecting other camera settings, 
    with the [w  Other Functions]  >[Reset]  > [Assignable Buttons] function. All the assignable buttons will return 
    to their default function.
    Using an Assignable Button
    After you assign a function to one of the buttons, press  the button to activate the function. For some functions, 
    an options menu may appear. In such case, se lect the desired option and then press SET.
    Assignable FunctionsFunctions can be set separately in   mode and    mode. Refer to the following table for assignable 
    functions and available modes.
    Function nameDescriptionA
    #  [ONE-SHOT AF]*The camcorder focuses automatically one time only (One-shot AF function).Ü–80
    # [PUSH AUTO IRIS]*The camcorder automatically adjusts the aperture (f/stop).Ü–71
    # [Iris Mode]Switches the aperture adjustment mode between automatic and manual.Ü–69
    # [Iris +]Opens up the aperture.Ü–70# [Iris -]Closes the aperture.Ü–
    [ND +]Cycles through ND filter settings in increasing (higher density) order.Ü–68
    [ND -]Cycles through ND filter settings in decreasing (lower density) order.Ü–68
    # [AE Shift +]Compensates the exposure making the image brighter.Ü–72# [AE Shift -]Compensates the exposure making the image darker.Ü–
    # [Backlight]Turns the [Backlight] light metering option on/off.Ü–73# [Spotlight]Turns the [Spotlight] light metering option on/off.Ü–
    [PEAKING]Turns peaking on/off.Ü–79
    [ZEBRA]Turns zebra patterns on/off.Ü–83
    [WFM]Activates video scopes in the following sequence:
    Waveform monitor  J Vectorscope  J OffÜÜ99
    [EDGE MON.]Turns the edge monitor on/off.Ü–99
    [MAGN.]Turns magnification on/off.Ü–79
    [Color Bars]Turns color bars on/off.Ü–98
    [Markers]Turns onscreen markers on/off.Ü–82
    [LCD Setup]Opens the [LCD Setup] submenu.ÜÜ39
    [VF Setup]Opens the [VF Setup] submenu.ÜÜ39
    [LCD/VF B&W]Turns the B&W mode of the LCD and viewfinder on/off.ÜÜ39
    [Onscreen Display]Turns on/off the inclusion of onscreen displays on video output from the 
    camcorder’s terminals (both HD and SD video output).ÜÜ142
    [Add Shot Mark 1]Adds an   mark to the clip.ÜÜ101
    [Add Shot Mark 2]*Adds an  # mark to the clip.ÜÜ101
    [Add  $ Mark]Adds an  $ mark to the clip.ÜÜ132
    [Add  % Mark]Adds a  % mark to the clip.ÜÜ132
    [Time Code]Displays the [Time Code] submenu.Ü–84
    [Time Code Hold]*Puts the time code display on hold or resumes it.ÜÜ86
    [Headphone +]Increases the headphone volume.ÜÜ129
    [Headphone -]Reduces the headphone volume.ÜÜ129
    [Audio Output CH]Switches the audio output channel.ÜÜ95
    [Audio Level]Turns the audio level meter on/off.ÜÜ93, 94 
    						
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    Assignable Buttons
    * Function can be used only by assigning it to a button.
    [Photo]*Records a photo.ÜÜ147
    [FUNC.]Enters the direct setting mode, replicating the function of the camcorder’s FUNC. 
    button.Ü–61
    [FUNC. Shutter]Enters the direct setting mode with the shutter speed highlighted and ready to be 
    adjusted.Ü–63
    [FUNC. ISO/Gain]Enters the direct setting mode with the ISO speed or gain value highlighted and 
    ready to be adjusted.Ü–65
    [FUNC. WB]Enters the direct setting mode with the white balance highlighted and ready to 
    be adjusted.Ü–74
    [My Menu]Opens the [My Menu] customized submenu.Ü–30
    [Initialize Media]Opens the [Initialize Media] submenu.ÜÜ45
    [LENS EXCHANGE]*Turns the lens exchange mode on/off.Ü–34
    [User Setting (NONE)]*Customizable slot. Assign to the button any menu setting you would like to 
    register.ÜÜ–
    Function nameDescriptionA 
    						
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    Custom Picture Settings
    You can preset a number of picture-related settings (A117). After changing individual settings to your 
    preference, you can save the whole set in the camcorder or  SD card as a custom picture file. You can then load 
    the file at a later date to change the current settings to the preset levels you select ed. You can even add custom 
    picture settings to clips recorded on a CF card or photos recorded on an SD card.
    You can save up to 9 different custom picture files on th e camcorder and up to 20 custom picture files on an SD 
    card. Custom picture files can be copied  between the camcorder and recording media.
    Custom picture files created with this camcorder are co mpatible only with other C300 and C300 PL camcorders.
    Selecting Custom Picture Files
    Select a custom picture file to apply its settings to your recordings or to 
    edit, rename, protect, or  transfer it. When [~ Camera Setup]  > 
    [ / CINEMA Locked] is set to [On], the custom picture menu cannot be 
    accessed and custom picture files cannot be used.
    1 Press the CUSTOM PICTURE button.
    • The custom picture menu appears. The currently selected file  appears next to the  - icon or [Off] if no file is selected.
    • When an optional RC-V100 Remote Controller is connected to the  camcorder, you can display the cu stom picture menu with the 
    CUSTOM PICT. button.
    2 Select [-/  Select File] and then press SET.
    • You can select from a list of custom  picture files in the camcorder and SD card. Files in the camcorder begin 
    with [C1] to [C9]; those on the SD card begin with [SD1] to [SD20].
    3 Select the desired file and then press SET.
    • Select [Off] to record without applying any custom picture settings.
    • To apply the custom picture settings of the selected file , continue to step 4. To perform other operations on 
    the selected file (edit settings, copy, protect, etc.), co ntinue instead with the one of the procedures in the 
    following pages.
    4 Press the CUSTOM PICTURE button to exit the custom picture menu. 
    • The selected custom picture file’s settings will be applied.  / (camcorder) or  . (SD card) and the custom 
    picture file’s number will appear on the left of the screen.
    NOTES
    • About changing custom picture related settings using the optional RC-V100 Remote Controller - If a protected custom picture file or no custom picture file is selected on the camcorder ([ -/ Select File] 
    is set to [Off]) custom picture related setting s cannot be changed using the remote controller.
    - While the remote controller is co nnected to the camcorder, custom pi cture files on the SD card ([SD1] to 
    [SD20]) cannot be used. If you conn ect the remote controller while a cust om picture file on the SD card was 
    selected, the custom picture file will change automatically to [Off] (recording without custom picture 
    settings). To use the settings of a cust om picture file saved on the SD card, copy the file in advance from the 
    SD card to an open file slot in the camcorder ( A116).
    - Adjusting custom picture related settings using the remote controller will change the settings registered  under the currently selected custom pict ure file. If you want to keep an important custom picture file, copy it 
    in advance to the SD card or select in advance  a custom picture file you do not mind changing.
    Operating modes: 
    						
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    Custom Picture Settings
    Editing a Custom Picture File’s Settings
    1 After selecting a file, select [,/ Edit File] and then press SET.
    2 Select a setting and then press SET.
    3 Change the setting to the desired level and then press SET.
    • Refer to the table Available Custom Picture Settings ( A 117) for details on the various settings.
    • Repeat steps 2 and 3 for other settings, as necessary.
    4 Press the CUSTOM PICTURE button to exit the custom picture menu.
    • The new custom picture settings will be applied.  / (camcorder) or  . (SD card) and the custom picture 
    file’s number will appear on the left of the screen.
    Resetting the current file’s settings to default values
    1 Select [Reset] and then press SET.
    2 Select the default values and then press SET.  • Select [NEUTRAL] to reset to neutral default values (equ ivalent to not using custom picture settings at all) or 
    [CINEMA], [Wide DR] or [EOS Std.] if you want to repl icate these preset settings, for example as a starting 
    point to edit them further.
    3 Select [OK] and then press SET.
    Renaming Custom Picture Files
    1 After selecting a file, open the [Rename] submenu.
    [ ,/Edit File] >  [Rename]
    • A screen appears that displays the  current file name with an orange 
    selection frame on the first character.
    2 Select an alphanumeric character or symbol then move ( Ð) to the next field.
    • Change the rest of the name in the same way.
    3 Select [Set] and then press SET.
    4 Press the CUSTOM PICTURE button to exit the custom picture menu.
    Preset Custom Picture Files
    By default, the custom picture files in file slots [C7] to [C9] in the camcorder  are protected. Remove the 
    protection ( A116) to edit the file. The following describes when to use the preset files.
    [C7: EOS Std.]: Reproduces the image quality and look  (high contrast, vibrant colors) of an EOS digital SLR 
    camera with its picture style set to [Standard] P .
    [C8: Wide DR]: Applies a gamma curve with a very wide  dynamic range and an appropriate color matrix that 
    nevertheless do not require  post-production processing.
    [C9: CINEMA]: Uses the Canon Log gamma and color  matrix for an outstanding dynamic range and an 
    image suitable for processing in post-production.
    [,
    /Edit File]
    [Rename] 
    						
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    Protecting Custom Picture Files
    Protecting a custom picture file prevents its settings from being 
    accidentally changed.
    1 After selecting a file, open the [Protect] submenu.
    [ ,/Edit File] >  [Protect]
    2 Select [Protect] and then press SET.
    • In the custom picture menu,  i will appear next to the file name.
    • To remove protection settings, select [Unprotect] instead.
    3Press the CUSTOM PICTURE button to exit the custom picture menu. 
    Transferring Custom Picture Files
    You can transfer custom picture files between the camco rder and SD card. When the selected custom picture 
    file is in the camcorder, use [Copy To  *] or [Load From  *] depending on the operation you wish to perform. 
    Similarly, when the selected custom  picture file is on an SD card, use [Copy To Cam.] or [Load From Cam].
    Copying a File from the Camcorder to an SD Card
    1 After selecting a file in the camcorder, open the [Copy To  *] submenu.
    [ +/ Transfer File]  > [Copy To  *]
    2 Select the file slot on the SD card und er which to save the file and then 
    press SET.
    • If there are available slots, you can select [New F ile] to save the file in the first available slot.
    3 Select [OK] and then press SET. • The currently selected file will be copied to the selected  slot on the SD card, overwriting the file in that slot. 
    When the confirmation screen appears, press SET.
    4 Press the CUSTOM PICTURE button to exit the custom picture menu.
    Replacing a File in the Camcorder with a File on an SD Card
    1 After selecting a file in the  camcorder to replace, open the 
    [Load From *] submenu.
    [ +/ Transfer File]  > [Load From  *]
    2 Select the file to transfer to  the camcorder and then press SET.
    3 Select [OK] and then press SET. • The file in the camcorder will be overwritten by the one on the SD card. When the confirmation screen  appears, press SET.
    4 Press the CUSTOM PICTURE button to exit the custom picture menu.
    Copying a File from an SD Card to the Camcorder
    1 After selecting a file on the SD card, open the [Copy To Cam.]  submenu.
    [+/ Transfer File]  > [Copy To Cam.]
    2 Select the file slot under which to save the file and then press SET.
    3 Select [OK] and then press SET. • The currently selected file will be copied to the selected slot on the camcorder, overwriting the file in that  slot. When the confirmation screen appears, press SET. [
    ,
    /Edit File]
    [Protect]
    [ +/ Transfer File]
    [Copy To  *]
    [+/ Transfer File]
    [Load From * ]
    [+/ Transfer File]
    [Copy To Cam.] 
    						
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    Custom Picture Settings
    4 Press the CUSTOM PICTURE button to exit the custom picture menu.
    Replacing a File on an SD Card with a File in the Camcorder
    1 After selecting a file on the SD card to replace, open the [Load From Cam.] submenu.
    [+/ Transfer File]  > [Load From Cam.]
    2 Select the file to transfer to the SD card and then press SET.
    3 Select [OK] and then press SET. • The file on the SD card will be overwritten by the one on the camcorder. When the confirmation screen appears, press SET.
    4 Press the CUSTOM PICTURE button to exit the custom picture menu.
    NOTES
    • You can also copy a custom picture file embedded in a clip to the camcorder ( A135).
    Embedding Custom Picture Settings in a Recording
    By default, when you record video or take a photo with custom picture 
    settings applied to it, the custom pi cture file used to record it is 
    embedded in the image file. Later, those embedded settings in the video 
    or photo can be copied to the camcorder ( A152) 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.
    1 Open the [Add  /File] submenu.
    [w Other Functions]  > [Add /File]
    2 Select [To Clip] or [To Photo] and then press SET.
    • Selecting [To Clip] will embed the custom picture file in a clip while selecting [To Photo] will embed the file in 
    a photo.
    3 Select [On] or [Off] and then press SET.
    Available Custom Picture Settings
    The following are the available settings.  Even if no custom picture file is selected, the default settings are still 
    applied to the picture.
    [Gamma]
    The gamma curve changes the overall look of the image.  Generally, this should be the same setting as [Select] 
    under [Color Matrix]. (Default: [Normal 1]).
    [Normal 1] to [Normal 4]: These settings are suitable for viewing the image on a TV monitor. Highlights in [Normal  2] are brighter than those of [Normal 1]. Dark tones in the lower part of the gamma 
    curve for [Normal 3] (ITU-R BT.709 standard ) and [Normal 4] are more pronounced than 
    those of [Normal 2].
    [Cine 1] or [Cine 2]: Use [Cine 1]  for a gamma curve that results in a picture with a cinema-like feel and 
    cinema-like tones. [Cine 2] has softer contrast s than does [Cine 1] but is also suitable 
    for creating a cinema-like picture. [
    +/ Transfer File]
    [Load From Cam.]
    [ w Other Functions]
    [Add  /File]
    [To Clip] …   [On]
    [To Photo] …   [On] 
    						
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    [EOS Std.]:This gamma curve approximates the look of an EOS digital SLR camera when the 
    picture style is set to [Standard]  P (high contrast, vibrant colors).
    [Wide DR]:  Applies a gamma curve with a very wide dynamic range, optimized for playback on an 
    HDTV.
    [Canon Log]: Applies a logarithmic gamma curve for outstanding dynamic range. Requires image 
    processing in post-production.
    [Black]
    Controls the black level and color cast of blacks.
    [Master Pedestal]
    The master pedestal increases or decreases the black level. Higher settings will make dark areas brighter but 
    decrease contrast. This setting can be ad justed from -50 to 50. (Default: ±0)
    [Master Black]
    Corrects color cast in blacks.
    [Red]:   -50 to  50 (Default: ±0)
    [Green]: -50 to 50 (Default: ±0)
    [Blue]:  -50 to 50 (Default: ±0)
    [Black Gamma]
    Controls the lower part of the gamma curve (dark areas  of the image). When [Gamma] is set to [Wide DR] or 
    [Canon Log], this setting has no effect on the picture.
    [Level]:  Raises or lowers the lower part of the gamma  curve. This setting can be adjusted from -50 to 50. 
    (Default: ±0)
    [Range]: Selects the range in which dark areas are affe cted. This setting can be adjusted from -5 to 50. 
    (Default: ±0)
    [Point]:  Determines the shape of the lo wer part of the gamma curve. This setting can be adjusted from -1 to 50. 
    (Default: ±0)
    Normal 1
    Wide DR
    Canon Log
    Input
    Output
    Canon log
    Cine 1
    Cine 2
    Normal 4
    Normal 2/3/4
    Normal 3
    Normal 1/2
    Input
    Output
    Gamma 
    						
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    Custom Picture Settings
    [Low Key Satur.]
    Adjusts color saturation in dark areas.
    [Enable]: Activates/deactivates the setting. (Default: [Off])
    [Level]: Specifies how saturated colors are in dark ar eas. This setting can be adjusted from -50 to 50. 
    (Default: ±0)
    [Knee]
    Controls the upper part of the gamma curve (highlights of the image). By compressing the highlights, you can 
    prevent parts of the image from being  overexposed. When [Gamma] is set to [Cine 1], [Cine 2], [EOS Std.], [Wide 
    DR] or [Canon Log], this setting has no effect on the picture.
    [Enable]:  Activates/deactivates the setting. (Default: [On])
    [Slope]:  Determines the slope of the gamma curve abov e the knee point. This setting can be adjusted from 
    -35 to 50. (Default: ±0)
    [Point]:  Sets the knee point of the gamma curve. This  setting can be adjusted from 50 to 109. (Default: 95)
    [Saturation]: Adjusts color saturation in highlights. This  setting can be adjusted from -10 to 10. (Default: ±0)
    [Sharpness]
    Sets the sharpness of the ou tput and recording signal.
    [Level]: Sets the sharpness level. This setting  can be adjusted from -10 to 50. (Default: ±0)
    [H Detail Freq.]:  Sets the center frequency of horizo ntal sharpness. Setting higher values increases the 
    frequency, which, in turn, increases the sharpness. This setting ca n be adjusted from -8 to 8. 
    (Default: ±0)
    [Coring]:  Reduces noise artifacts caused by high sharpness levels.
    Input
    Output
    Point
    Black Gamma
    Input
    Output
    Input
    Output
    Knee Slope Knee Point 
    						
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    [Level]: Sets the coring level. Higher values prevent sharpness from being applied to minute details, resulting in 
    less noise. This setting can be adjusted from -30 to 50. (Default: ±0)
    [D-Ofst]: You can use [D-Ofst], [D-Curve ] and [D-Depth] to adjust the coring level based on brightness. [D-Ofst] 
    sets the coring level of the minimum brightness level. Th is setting can be adjusted from 0 to 50. (Default: 0)
    [D-Curve]: 
    Sets the curve of the coring adjustment. This curve is  the change from [Level] to [D-Ofst]. This setting 
    can be adjusted from 0 to 8.
     (Default: 0)
    [D-Depth]: Sets a multiplier to [D-Ofst] that determines the coring level adjustment based on brightness. 
    Positive values raise the coring level in dark areas an d negative values lower the level. This setting can be 
    adjusted from -4 to 4. (Default: ±0)
    [HV Detail Bal.]: Adjusts the ratio between horizontal and  vertical detail. Higher values emphasize vertical detail 
    while lower values emphasize horizontal detail. This setting can be adjusted from -8 to 8. 
    (Default: ±0)
    [Limit]: Restricts how much sharpness is applied.  This setting can be adjusted from -50 to 50. 
    (Default: ±0)
    [Select]: In addition to the sharpne ss set by [Level], [Select] sets the sharpness for areas with higher 
    frequencies. Higher values apply more sharpness to areas with higher frequencies. Use this for 
    subjects in which normal sharpening  is not effective. This setting is not available when the video 
    configuration is 720P. This setting can be adjusted from 0 to 15. (Default: 0)
    [
    Knee Aperture]: Allows you to set the sharpness  of only the areas above the knee point by adjusting the gain and 
    slope. When [Gamma] is set to [Cine 1], [Cine 2] , [EOS Std.], [Wide DR] or [Canon Log], this 
    setting has no effect on the picture.
    [Gain]: Sets the amount of sharpness. This setting can be adjusted from 0 to 9. (Default: 0)
    [Slope]: Sets the slope of the sharpne ss. This setting can be adjusted from 0 to 3, with 0 having no slope, 1 
    having a steep slope and 3 having a gradual slope. (Default: 1)
    [Level Depend]: Lowers the amount of shar pness applied to dark areas of the image.
    [Level]: Sets the brightness of the dark areas of the imag e that will be affected. This setting can be adjusted 
    from 0 to 50. (Default: 0)
    [Slope]: Determines the slope of the area between the  upper and lower parts of the gamma curve. This setting 
    can be adjusted from 0 to 3, with 0 having no slope,  1 having a steep slope and 3 having a gradual slope. 
    (Default: 0)
    [Offset]: Adjusts the sharpness level of dark areas in th e image. Setting higher values will lower the sharpness 
    level. This setting can be adju sted from 0 to 50. (Default: 0)
    [Noise Reduction]
    Reduces the amount of noise that appear s in the image. Select a level from 1 (lowest level) to 12 (highest level), 
    or select [Off] to turn the nois e reduction off. (Default: [Off])
    [Skin Detail]
    The camcorder applies a softening filter to areas in th e picture with skin tones to give a more pleasant 
    appearance. By changing these settings, you can determine what areas will be detected as skin tones. A zebra 
    pattern will appear over areas on the screen that are detected as having skin tones.
    [Effect Level]: Adjusts the level of the  filter. The available options are [Off], [Low], [Middle] and [High]. (Default: 
    [Off])
    [Hue]:  Adjusts the hue for detectio n of skin tones. This setting can be adjusted from -16 to 16. 
    (Default: ±0)
    [Chroma]:  Adjusts the color saturation for detection of sk in tones. This setting can be adjusted from 0 to 31. 
    (Default: 16)
    [Area]:  Adjusts the color range for detection of skin  tones. This setting can be adjusted from 0 to 31. 
    (Default: 16)
    [Y Level]:  Adjusts the brightness for detection of skin  tones. This setting can be adjusted from 0 to 31. 
    (Default: 16) 
    						
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