Canon EOS C300 User Manual

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EOS C300 Best Practices Guide

Audio reference signals:
A 1 kHz audio reference signal can be output with the color bars on the EOS C300. Levels can
be user-set at -12 dB, -18 dB, and -20 dB. To activate an audio reference signal...

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Setting up assignable Buttons:
There are 15 assignable buttons on the C300. Each assignable button on the camera is num-
bered, making them easy to identify. These can be assigned to various functions to make it easier
to operate the camera.

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(page 99 of the instruction manual)

3D shooting:
The EOS C300 has a function to invert the recorded image horizontally and/or vertically.
It is available in the Custom Functions menu:

MENU > > Scan Reverse Rec

(page 110 of the instruction manual)

Setting up CF cards for recording:
The EOS C300 and C300 PL require UDMA-compatible Type 1 CF cards, with a capacity of
at least 512 MB. UDMA-compliance or “card speed” alone is not a guarantee that a card will
function properly in the camera. Canon Inc. has subjected various popular cards to a series of
rigorous tests to verify reliable operation in the EOS C300. This list should be checked by any
prospective camera operator:

http://usa.canon.com/cusa/professional/products/professional_cameras/cin-
ema_eos_cameras/eos_c300 - Specifications

The C300 has 2 CF card slots for recording: CF-A and CF-B. The Recording Method options
for using the two CF card slots are:

Relay Recording

If two cards are installed, the camera records to one card first — and instantly switches to
the second when the first card is full.

Double Slot Recording

With two cards installed, the camera records simultaneously to both cards, creating an im-
mediate back-up copy in-camera as you record. Note: Double-slot recording is not possible with
slow & fast motion recording, or with Relay Recording

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(page 41 of the instruction manual)

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