Canon EOS RP Mirrorless Camera User Manual

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Recording Movies

Cautions for Movie Recording

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Do not point the camera toward an intense light source, such as the sun or an

intense artificial light source. Doing so may damage the image sensor or the

camera’s internal components.

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If you shoot something that has fine detail, moire or false colors may result.

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movie recording, the white balance may also change.

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If you record a movie under fluorescent or LED lighting, the movie image may

flicker.

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If you perform AF with a USM lens during movie recording in low light,

horizontal banding noise may be recorded in the movie. The same type of

noise may occur if you focus manually with certain lenses equipped with an

electronic focusing ring.

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Shooting a few test movies is recommended if you intend to perform zooming

during movie recording. Zooming as you record movies may cause exposure

changes or lens sounds to be recorded, an uneven audio level, or loss of

focus.

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Large aperture values may delay or prevent accurate focusing.

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During movie recording, if you perform AF, any of the following may occur:

The focus is temporarily greatly thrown off, changes in movie brightness is

recorded, the movie recording stops momentarily, and the mechanical sound

of the lens is recorded.

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Avoid covering the built-in microphones (

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objects.

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“General Movie Recording Cautions” are on

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If necessary, also read “General Notes on Still Photo Shooting” on

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