Canon Camera Eos 1d X User Manual
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371 Menu Settings z: Shooting 4 (Movie) (Red)Page z: Shooting 5 (Movie) (Red) * The setting is linked to [ Movie play count] under the [x3] tab. For Movie Shooting LV z/k settingDisable / Stills / Movies220 AF modeLive mode / u Live mode / Quick mode241 Grid displayOff / 3x3 l / 6x4 m / 3x3+diag n241 Movie recording size1920x1080 ( 6 / 5 / 4) (W / X) 1280x720 ( 8 / 7 ) (W / X ) 640x480 ( 6 / 5 ) (X )233 Sound recording Sound recording: Auto / Manual / Disable 236 Recording level Wind filter:...
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372 If a problem occurs with the camera, first refer to this Troubleshooting Guide. If this Troubleshooting Guide does not resolve the problem, contact your dealer or nearest Canon Service Center. Do not recharge any battery pack ot her than a genuine Canon Battery Pack LP-E4N or LP-E4. See pages 32 and 33. If you are rechar ging Battery Pack LP-E4N with Battery Charger LC-E4 and all three Charge level lamps blink in green, use the charger to check the battery pack’s recharge performance...
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373 Troubleshooting Guide Use a fully-charged battery pack (p.30). The battery performance may have degraded. See [ 53: Battery info.] to check the battery’s recharge performance level (p.360). If the battery performance is poor, replace the battery pack with a new one. The number of possible shots will decrease with any of the following operations: • Pressing the shutter button hal fway for a prolonged period. • Often activating only the AF without taking a picture. • Using the lens’ Image...
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374 Troubleshooting Guide Make sure the card is properly inserted (p.35). If the card is full, replace the ca rd or delete unnecessary images to make room (p.35, 280). If you try to focus in the One- Shot AF mode while the focus confirmation light < o> in the viewfinder blin ks, a picture cannot be taken. Press the shutter button halfw ay again to refocus automatically, or focus manually (p.46, 109). If a card error message is di splayed, see page 37 or 388. Cards with capacities greater...
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375 Troubleshooting Guide Depending on the attached lens, the number of usable AF points and patterns will differ. The lenses ar e categorized into eight groups from A to H. Check which group your lens belongs to. Using a lens in Groups F to H will have fewer usable AF points (p.76). When you press the < S> button, the blinking AF points are those that are not cross-type AF points and are only horizontal line-sensitive. The AF points that light up are cross-type AF points (p.71). The AF point...
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376 Troubleshooting Guide If you shoot something that has fine detail (such as a field of grass), the file size will be larger and the actual maximum burst may be lower than the number mentioned on page 120. If [z2: Highlight tone priority] is set to [Enable], the settable ISO speed range will be ISO 200 - 51200 (ISO 200 - 25600 for movie shooting). Even if you expand the sett able ISO speed range in [ ISO speed range], you cannot set expanded ISO speeds (L, H, H1, or H2). If [ z2: Highlight...
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377 Troubleshooting Guide If you shoot at night when the backg round is dark, the shutter speed becomes slow automatically (slow- sync shooting) so that both the subject and background are properly exposed. To prevent a slow shutter speed, under [ z3: External Speedlite control ], set [Flash sync. speed in Av mode ] to [1/250-1/60 sec. auto ] or [1/250 sec. (fixed) ] (p.194). Make sure the flash (or PC sync co rd) is securely attached to the camera. If you use a non-Canon flash unit with...
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378 Troubleshooting Guide If you use flash, the shutter will ma ke two sounds each time you shoot (p.202). It indicates that the camera’s intern al temperature is high. If the white < > icon displayed, the still photo’s image quality may deteriorate. If the red icon is displayed, it indicates that the Live View or movie shooting will soon stop automatically (p.217, 243). If the card’s writing speed is slow, movie shooting may stop automatically. With IPB compression, use a card with an...
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379 Troubleshooting Guide If you shoot a movie when [ Maximum: 51200] is set with [ISO speed range ] and ISO speed is set to ISO 32000/40000/51200, the ISO speed will switch to ISO 25600 (dur ing movie shooting with manual exposure). Even if you switch back to still photo shooting, the ISO speed will not revert to the original setting. If you shoot a movie when L (ISO 50) is set, the ISO speed setting will switch to ISO 100 (during movie shooting with manual exposure). Even if you switch back...
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380 Troubleshooting Guide To shoot still photos during movie shooting, us ing a CF card compatible with UDMA transfer rates is recommended. Setting a smaller image size for the still photos and shooting fewer continuous shots may resolve the problem. Shooting still photos during movie shooting will cause a discrepancy between the actual time and time code. When you want to edit a movie using time code, it is recommended not to shoot still photos during movie shooting. Set the power switch to...