Introduction, System requirements, Main features of emu – Canon EOS-1D C User Manual

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Introduction

Preparation

Basic

Screen

Confirming File

Information

Saving

Reference

Contents

Playing back

Quitting EMU

Introduction

EOS MOVIE Utility for EOS-1D C (hereinafter, “EMU”) is software for
playing, merging and saving movies shot on a CINEMA EOS camera
EOS-1D C.

Main Features of EMU

With EMU, you can play movie files shot with an EOS-1D C
smoothly. You can also use View Assist for playing movies shot with
Canon Log gamma. In addition, you can consecutively play back
multiple 4 GB movie files created from one clip (a successive
shooting), merge them into a single file, and save it. Extracting still
image is also possible.

What is Canon Log gamma?

This function allows rich gradation expression from dark points to
bright points, applying a wide dynamic range. It maximizes the
excellent capability of CMOS sensor.

What is a movie clip?

A movie recorded in a single shooting operation is called a movie
clip.

With this software, you cannot play back movies shot on a
camera other than the EOS-1D C.

Do not remove the memory card from the card reader during
access.

System Requirements

When editing 4K movies with this software, using CF cards and CF
card readers with the following specifications is recommended.
• CF card: Supporting UDMA 7, 100 MB/sec. or higher effective

writing/reading speed

• CF card reader: USB 3.0 connection, supporting UDMA 7, 100 MB/

sec. or higher effective reading speed

For information related to operation verification of CF cards and CF
card readers, refer to Canon website, etc.

See the Canon website for support information including the latest
OS.

OS

Mac OS X 10.7

Mac OS X 10.8

Computer

Macintosh with one of the above OS preinstalled

RAM

Minimum 4 GB

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