Canon C300PL Camcorder User Manual


 
ISO Speed/Gain
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Using the Control Dial
You can adjust the value of the ISO speed or gain using the control dial on
the camcorder or that on the grip unit.
You will need to set the control dial’s function to [ISO/Gain] in advance.
Assigning ISO Speed/Gain Control to the Control Dial
1 Open the [Control Dial] submenu.
[w Other Functions] > [Custom Function] > [Control Dial]
2 Select [ISO/Gain] and then press SET.
Changing the ISO Speed or Gain Value
To select whether to change the ISO speed or the gain, perform steps 1 to 4
in the previous procedure. Turn the control dial to set the desired ISO speed
or gain value.
NOTES
You can use the [
w
Other Functions]
>
[Custom Function]
>
[Control Dial Dir.]
or [Grip Ctrl Dial Dir.] setting (
A
110) to change the direction of the adjustment
when you turn the control dial on the camcorder or on the grip unit, respectively.
Remote Operation Using Wi-Fi Remote
After completing the necessary preparations (A 47) you can adjust the ISO speed/gain remotely from a Wi-Fi-
enabled device using the Wi-Fi Remote application.
1 To change the gain value, press [ISO] and then [Gain] on the Wi-Fi Remote screen.
2 Press the current ISO speed or gain value and select the desired value from the list.
You may need to scroll up/down to see all the available values.
The selected value will be displayed on the Wi-Fi Remote screen and will be applied on the camcorder.
NOTES
When high ISO speeds or gain levels are set, the picture may flicker slightly. ISO 12800 / 30 dB gain and higher
values in particular, allow you to shoot video with a higher sensitivity but are more prone to the appearance of noise.
When high ISO speeds or gain levels are set, bright red, green or blue dots may appear on the screen. In such
case, use a faster shutter speed (A 58) or select a lower ISO speed or gain value.
When the ISO speed or gain level is changed, some noise may appear momentarily on the screen. Do not
adjust the ISO speed/gain level while recording.
Control dial
[w Other Functions]
[Custom Function]
[Control Dial]
# [Iris], $ [Off]
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