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EOS C300 Best Practices Guide
Setting up the LCD and EVF:
The camera can be operated with or without the Canon-supplied LCD monitor connected.
Caution about the EVF: Allowing direct sun or to strong light sources into the electronic view-
nder may cause damage to internal components. When you are not using the viewnder, make
sure to attach the viewnder cap or other covering to the viewnder
There are several operator overlays available, for EVF use:
• Peaking, Zebra Pattern, On-screen crop marks, etc.
With the LCD panel, you get the addition display options of
• Waveform, Vetorscope, Edge Monitor display
Video scopes — LCD monitor only: (page 88 of the instruction manual)
MENU >
Onscreen Markers and Zebra patterns: (page 71 of the instruction manual)
MENU >
Setting up the outputs:
The C300 has HD-SDI, HDMI outputs as well as sync out.
The HD-SDI output can be turned off, be sure to check this in the menu system
under VIDEO SETUP
(page 127 of the instruction manual)
Setting the ISO or Gain:
Sensor sensitivity can be set for GAIN or ISO — whichever a camera operator feels
more comfortable using.
• ISO range is 320 ~ 20,000
(ISO can be set in either
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3-stop increments, or full-stop increments).
• Gain range is
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6dB ~ 30dB (in 3dB increments), or ne 0.5dB increments at 0dB~24dB
Dynamic Range for the EOS C300 is always 12 stops (with Canon Log active); at ISO 850 and
above, the range over & under 18% gray is virtually even. ISO 850 is equal to 2.5dB.
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