Canon RM-Software User Manual

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• [Manual]

Compensate for the exposure manually. The

following exposure compensation settings are

displayed.

[Iris]: Specify the iris setting. Drag the slider to the left

to close down the iris and make the image

darker or to the right to open up the iris and

make the image brighter.

[Shutter]: Specify the shutter speed using 15 levels,

from 1/1 to 1/8000 seconds.

[Gain]: Specify the gain (sensitivity to brightness).

Drag the slider to the left to decrease the gain

and make the image darker or to the right to

increase the gain and make the image brighter.

➁ [Smart Shade Control]:

Specify a value to use for the camera’s smart shade

control feature when recording. Select one of seven

levels, from 1 (weakest) to 7 (strongest), or [Not

Specified]. If [Not Specified] is selected, the camera’s

smart shade control setting is used for recording. To

disable smart shade control, select [Off].

➂ [Aperture Mode]

Specify the camera aperture mode.

[Night Mode]

• [Not Specified]

Use the camera’s night mode function settings.

• [Disabled]

Disable the night mode function.

• [Enabled]

Record in night mode.

• [Auto]

The camera automatically decides when to switch to

night mode. When recording ends, the night mode

setting returns to the value before recording started.

➃ [White Balance]

Specify the appropriate white balance by selecting one

of the camera’s light source settings displayed in the

list.

If [Manual] is selected, use one of the following two

methods to adjust the white balance.

• [R Gain] and [B Gain]

Specify the white balance parameters by dragging

the sliders. Drag to the right to increase the gain (the

sensitivity to brightness).

• [One Shot WB]

Force white balance adjustment to a light source.

Using a white object (such as piece of white paper)

as a standard, fill the shot with the object and click

this button.

The Smart Shade Control feature is not supported.

[Auto] is unavailable for [Aperture Mode].

Note

When [Night Mode] is enabled in [Aperture Mode], both the

display and recorded video are in black and white.

Important

If you select [Enabled] for Night Mode, you will not be able to

set the white balance. If you select [Auto] for Night Mode,

however, you will be able to set the white balance, but those
settings will be cleared when the camera switches to Night

Mode.

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