Canon EOS 5D Mk.4 Manual
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389 3 Menu Function Settings Remote control shooting When [ Enable ] is set, you can start or stop movie shooting using Remote Controller RC-6 (sold separately, p.279). Set the RC-6’s release mode switch to < 2>, then press the transmit button. If the switch is set to < o> (immediate release), the [ V btn function ] setting will be applied.
3 Menu Function Settings 390 54 HDMI frame rate For HDMI output, you can set the frame rate to [ Auto], [59.94i/ 50.00i ], [59.94p/50.00p ], or [23.98p ]. Set the frame rate that is compatible with the commercially-available, external recording device you will use to record the movie via HDMI output. When [ 24.00p] under [ z4: Movie rec quality ] is set to [Enable], you cannot set [ 54: HDMI frame rate ]. The movie will be output at 1080/ 24.00p via HDMI. The HDMI output during High Frame Rate movie shooting will not output the movie at 119.9p/100.0p. HDMI output with the High Frame Rate setting will have the 59.94p/ 50.00p movie image according to the [ 54: HDMI frame rate ] setting. The selectable frame rates vary depending on the [ 53: Video system ] setting. If the picture does not appear on the HDMI output device, set the [ 53: Video system ] correctly to [For NTSC] or [For PAL ] (depending on the video system of the output device). If the manually-set frame rate is not compatible with the external recording device, the frame rate will be set automatically. If [54: HDMI frame rate ]’s [59.94i ] or [59.94p ] is used with the movie- recording size of 4(23.98 fps), the “2-3 pulldown” process will be performed.
391 General Movie Shooting Cautions Red Internal Temperature Warning Icon If the camera’s internal temperature increases due to prolonged movie shooting or under a high ambient temperature, a red < E> icon will appear. The red < E> icon indicates that movie shooting will soon be terminated automatically. If this happens, you will not be able to shoot again until the camera’s internal temperature decreases. Turn off the power and let the camera rest for a while. Shooting a movie at a high temperature for a prolonged period will cause the < E> icon to appear earlier. When you are not shooting, always turn off the camera. Recording and Image Quality If the attached lens has an Image Stabilizer and you set the Image Stabilizer (IS) switch to < 1>, the Image Stabilizer will operate at all times even if you do not press the shutter button halfway. The Image Stabilizer consumes battery power and may shorten the total movie shooting time depending on the shooting conditions. When the Image Stabilizer is not necessary, such as when using a tripod, it is recommended that you set the IS switch to < 2>. With autoexposure shooting or shutte r-priority AE, if the brightness changes during movie shooting, the movie image may freeze momentarily. In such a case, shoot movies with aperture-priority AE or manual exposure. If there is a very bright light source in the image, the bright area may appear black on the LCD monitor. The movie will be recorded almost exactly as it appears on the LCD monitor. In low light, noise or irregular colors may appear in the image. The movie will be recorded almost exactly as it appears on the LCD monitor. If you play back a movie with other devices, image or sound quality may deteriorate or playback may not be po ssible (even if the devices support MOV/MP4 format).
392 General Movie Shooting Cautions Recording and Image Quality If you use a card with a slow writing speed, a five-level indicator may appear on the right of the screen during movie shooting. It indicates how much data has not yet been written to the card (remaining capacity of the internal buffer memory). The slower the card, the faster the indicator will climb upward. If the indicator becomes full, movie shooting will stop automatically. If the card has a fast writing speed, the indicator will either not appear or the level (if displayed) will hardly go upward. First, shoot a few test movies to see if the card can write fast enough. If the indicator indicates that the card is full and movie shooting stops automatically, the sound near the end of the movie may not be recorded properly. If the card’s writing speed is slow (due to fragmentation) and the indicator appears, formatting the card may make the writing speed faster. Indicator Restrictions on MP4-format MoviesNote that generally, the following restrictions apply to MP4-format movies. Sound will not be recorded for approx. the last two frames. When you play back movies on Windows, movie images and sound may become slightly out of synchronization.
393 10 Image Playback This chapter explains how to play back and erase the captured images (still photos/movies), how to view them on a TV screen, and other playback-related functions. Images shot and saved with another deviceThe camera may not be able to properly display images captured with a different camera, edited with a computer, or that have had their file names changed.
394 1Play back the image. Press the < x> button. X The last image captured or played back will appear. 2Select an image. To play back images starting with the last image captured, turn the < 5> dial counterclockwise. To play back images starting with the first captured image, turn the dial clockwise. Each time you press the < B> button, the information display will change. x Image Playback Single-Image Display No information Bas ic information display Shooting information display
395 x Image Playback 3Exit the image playback. Press the < x> button to exit the image playback and return to shooting-ready state. With the shooting information scr een displayed (p.394), you can tilt < 9 > up or down to switch the shooting information displayed at the screen bottom as follows. For details, see pages 398-400. Shooting Informa tion Display If [8 4: Add cropping information ] is set to an option other than [ Off] (p.491), the captured images will show the lines indicating the image area when played back. Detailed information Lens / Histogram informationWhite balance information Picture Style information 1 Picture Style information 2 IPTC information GPS information Lens aberration correction information 2 Lens aberration correction information 1 Color space / Noise reduction information
x Image Playback 396 In single-image display and two-image display (p.408), you can overlay the grid on the image playback. With [ 33: Playback grid ], you can select [ 3x3 l], [6x4 m], or [ 3x3+diag n ]. This function is convenient for checking the image’s vertical or horizontal tilt as well as composition. 3 Grid Display The grid is not display ed during movie playback.
397 Basic information display B : Shooting Information Display Sample Information for Still Photos Shutter speed Folder number - File numbering Rating Wi-Fi signal strength/ Eye-Fi status Playback number/ Total images recorded Protect images Eye-Fi transfer completed Battery level Cards Image-recording quality/Edited images/ Cropping/Frame Grab Highlight tone priority ISO speed Aperture Exposure compensation amount Wi-Fi function If the image was taken by another camera, certain shooting information may not be displayed. It may not be possible to play back images taken with this camera on other cameras.
B: Shooting Information Display 398 Shooting information display • Detailed information * When you shoot in RAW+JPEG image quality, the RAW image file size will be displayed. * Lines indicating the image area will be displayed for images taken with the aspect ratio set (p.310) and with RAW or RAW+JPEG set for image quality. *< U > will be displayed for images shot with Dual Pixel RAW shooting. * Lines indicating the image area will be displayed for images with cropping information appended (p.491). * During flash photography withou t flash exposure compensation, will be displayed. * < > will be displayed for images shot with bounce shooting. *< w > and the dynamic range adjustment amount will be displayed for images shot with HDR shooting. *< P > will be displayed for images shot with multiple-exposure shooting. *< M > will be displayed for images shot with Multi Shot Noise Reduction. *< u> will be displayed for images created and saved by performing RAW image processing, resizing, cropping, and frame-grabbing. * For images cropped and then saved, < N> will be displayed. Exposure compensation amount Shutter speed Shooting mode/ Multiple exposures/ Frame Grab ISO speed Shooting date and time Image-recording quality/ Dual Pixel RAW/Edited images/ Cropping Histogram (Brightness/RGB) White balance correction amount White balance AF Microadjustment Highlight tone priority Metering mode File size Flash exposure compensation/ Bounce/HDR shooting/ Multi Shot Noise Reduction Picture Style/Settings Auto Lighting Optimizer Scroll bar Aperture