Canon 80d Manual
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311 When the recording size is L6/4 (NTSC) or L5 (PAL), you can shoot with an approx. 3x to 10x digital zoom (except in mode). 1Select [Digital zoom]. Under the [z4] tab (the [z2] tab in Basic Zone modes), select [ Digital zoom] and press . 2Select [Approx. 3-10x zoom]. Select [Approx. 3-10x zoom], then press < 0>. Press the button to exit the menu and return to movie shooting. 3Use digital zoom. Press the keys. The digital zoom bar will appear.Press the key to zoom in or press the < X> key to zoom out. When you press the shutter button halfway, the camera will focus with [ FlexiZone - Single] (fixed at center). To cancel digital zoom, set [Disable] in step 2. 3 Using Movie Digital Zoom Use a tripod to prevent camera shake. When movie digital zoom is set, the maximum ISO speed will be ISO 6400. Since movie digital zoom processes the image digitally, the image will look grainier at higher magnifications. Noise, dots of light, etc., may also become noticeable. When movie digital zoom is set, the scene icon will not be displayed. Also see “Shooting Conditions that Make Focusing Difficult” on page 284.
312 You can shoot movies while recording sound with the built-in stereo microphones or a commercially-available external stereo microphone. You can also freely adjust the sound-recording level. Set the sound recording with [ z4: Sound recording ]. [Auto] : The sound-recording level is adjusted automatically. Auto level control will operate aut omatically in response to the sound level. [ Manual] : For advanced users. You can adjust the sound-recording level to one of 64 levels. Select [ Rec. level] and turn the dial while looking at the level meter to adjust the sound-recording level. Look at the peak hold indicator, and adjus t so that the level meter sometimes lights up on the right of the “12” (-12 dB) mark for the loudest sounds. If it ex ceeds “0”, the sound will be distorted. [ Disable] : Sound will not be recorded. [ Wind filter] : When set to [Auto], it reduces wind noise when there is wind outdoors. This feature takes effect only with the built-in microphones. When the wind filter function takes effect, low bass sounds will also be reduced. [ Attenuator] : Automatically suppresses sound distortion caused by loud noises. Even if you set [ Sound recording] to [Auto] or [Manual] before shooting, s ound distortion may still result if there is a very loud sound. In such a case, setting it to [ Enable] is recommended. 3 Setting the Sound Recording Sound Recording/Sound-Recording Level Wind Filter/Attenuator
313 3 Setting the Sound Recording Using Microphones Normally, the built-in microphones will record stereo sound. Stereo sound recording is also possible by connecting a commercially-available external stereo microphone equipped with a miniature stereo plug ( 3.5 mm) to the camera’s external microphone IN terminal (p.26). Using Headphones By connecting stereo headphones (commercially-available) equipped with a 3.5 mm diameter mi ni plug to the camera’s headphone terminal (p.26), you can listen to the sound during movie shooting. To adjust the headphones’ sound volume, press the < Q> button and select < y>. Then turn to adjust (p.305). You can also use headphones during movie playback. When using headphones for audio, noise reduction will not be applied to the headphone output. Because of this, what you hear will differ from the actual audio recorded with the movie. An external microphone may pick up noise while wireless functions are in use. Keep a distance between the camera and microphone. In Basic Zone modes, the settings available for [ z2: Sound recording ] will be [ On/Off]. If [On] is set, the sound-recording level will be adjusted automatically (same as with [ Auto]), and the wind filter function will take effect. The sound volume balance between L (left) and R (right) cannot be adjusted. Audio is recorded at a 48 kHz/16-bit sampling rate.
314 You can shoot movies by reducing the clipped highlight details of bright areas even in high-contrast scenes. This function is settable in Basic Zone modes (except the < v> mode). HDR movie can be set when the MP4 format is set and the recording size is L6X (NTSC) or L5X (PAL). 1Set the Mode Dial to a Basic Zone mode. 2Press the button (7). The Quick Control screen will appear. 3Select [4]. Press the keys to select [ 4] (HDR Movie Shooting) on the screen’s right side. 4Select [Enable]. For recording time and file sizes, see the table on page 309. Shooting HDR Movies
315 Shooting HDR Movies Since multiple frames are merged to create an HDR movie, a part of the movie may be distorted. During shooting while handholding the camera, the distortion caused by camera s hake may be more noticeable. Using a tripod is recommended. Note that even if a tripod is used for shooting, afterimages may be noticeable or noise may look increased when the HDR movie is played back frame-by-frame or in slow-motion compared to normal playback. HDR movie shooting cannot be set if movie digital zoom, video snapshot, or time-lapse movie is set.
316 In the (Creative filters) mode, you can shoot movies with one of five filter effects (Memory, Dream, Old Movies, Dramatic B&W, and Miniature effect movie). The recording size can be set to L6/4 (NTSC) or L5 (PAL). 1Set the Mode Dial to < v>. 2Press the button (7). The Quick Control screen will appear. 3Select [l]. Press the keys to select [ l] (Creative filters) on the upper left of the screen, then press . 4Select a filter effect. Press the or keys to select a filter (p.317-318), then press < 0> and select [OK]. The image will be displayed with the effects of the filter applied. For the Miniature effect movie, press the < W> keys to move the white frame to where you want the image to look sharp. v Shooting Movies with Creative Filters
317 v Shooting Movies with Creative Filters 5Adjust the filter effect level. Press the Q button and select the icon below [Creative filters]. Press the keys to adjust the filter effect, then press < 0>. When the Miniature effect movie is set, select the playback speed. 6Shoot the movie. k Memory Creates the atmosphere of a distant memory. Gives the movie a soft look overall, reducing brightness of the periphery of the screen. You can modify the overall saturati on and the dark areas along the screen edges by adjusting the filter effect. l DreamCreates a soft, dreamy, otherworldly atmosphere. Gives the movie a soft look overall, blurring the periphery of the screen. You can adjust the blurry areas along the screen edges. m Old MoviesCreates an atmosphere like an ol d film by adding wavering, scratches, and flickering effects to the image. (The top and bottom of the screen are masked in black.) You can modify the wavering and scratch effects by adjusting the filter effect. Creative Filter Characteristics Magnified view is not possible. The histogram is not displayed. It is not possible to set movie digital zoom, video snapshot, or time-lapse movie. In Creative Zone modes, use the Quick Control to set a Creative filter (p.305).
v Shooting Movies with Creative Filters 318 n Dramatic B&W Creates an atmosphere of dramatic r ealism with high-contrast black and white. You can adjust the graininess and black-and-white effect. o Miniature effect movie You can shoot movies having a Miniature (diorama) effect. Select the playback speed and shoot. You can change where the image looks sharp. In step 4, if you press the < u> button (or tap [T] on the bottom right of the screen), you can switch between the white frame’s vertical and horizontal orientations. In step 5, set the playback speed to [ 5x], [10x], or [20x] and shoot. The AF method will be FlexiZone - Single to focus on the center of the white frame. The white frame is not displayed during shooting. Playback Speed and Length (for 1-minute movie) SpeedPlayback Length 5x Approx. 12 sec. 10x Approx. 6 sec. 20x Approx. 3 sec. A smooth gradation of the color of the sky or white walls may not be reproduced. Irregular exposure, irregular colors, or noise may appear. Miniature Effect Movies Sound will not be recorded. Since sound will not be output during shooting, you cannot listen to the sound even if you connect headphones to the camera. Movie Servo AF will not function. Miniature effect movies whose playback time is shorter than 1 sec. cannot be edited (p.367).
319 Still photos shot at a set interval can be stitched together automatically to create a time-lapse movie. A time-lapse movie shows how a subject changes in a much shorter period of time than the actual time it took. It is effective for a fixed-point observation of changing scenery, growing plants, celestial motion, etc. Time-lapse movies are recorded in the MOV format and in L6W (NTSC) or L5W (PAL) recording size. 1Set the Mode Dial to a mode other than < v>. 2Select [Time-lapse movie]. Under the [z5] tab (the [z3] tab in Basic Zone modes), select [ Time- lapse movie] and press . 3Select [Enable]. Select [Enable], then press the < B> button. N Shooting Time-lapse Movies Do not point the camera toward an intense light source, such as the sun or an intense artificial light source. Doing so may damage the image sensor or the camera’s internal components.
N Shooting Time-lapse Movies 320 4Set the shooting interval and number of shots. Check the [k: Time required] and [ 3: Playback time] displayed at the bottom of the screen to set the shooting interval and number of shots. Select the number to be set (hours: minutes: seconds / number of shots). Press so is displayed. Set the desired number, then press < 0>. (Returns to .) Shooting intervalSettable from [00:00:01] to [99:59:59]. Number of shots Settable from [0002] to [3600]. Set one digit at a time. If 3600 is set, the time-lapse movie will be approx. 2 min. for NTSC and approx. 2 min. 24 sec. for PAL. 5Select [OK]. The screen for step 2 will reappear. 6Check the settings. With [Time-lapse movie] selected on the screen in step 2, press < 0>. The current settings will be displayed. Time requiredIndicates the time required to shoot the set number of shots with the set interval. If it exceeds 24 hours, “*** days” will be displayed. Playback timeIndicates the movie recording time (time required to play back the movie) to create the time-lapse movie in L 6W (NTSC) or L 5W (PAL) from the still photos taken with the set intervals. Time required Playback time