Notes for better recording, Notes – Canon E 700 User Manual

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Notes for Better Recording

Holding the camera

For maximum stability:

• Place your right hand

through the grip belt and
keep your right elbow
pressed against your body.

• Rest your left hand lightly

on the side of the camera.

Vary your stance to suit the recording situation:

Lean against a wall for extra
support.

Rest on a table or other solid

object.

Lie on the ground, propping

yourself up with your elbows.

Crouch down and support the
camera on your knee.

Panning and tilting

Make sure you are holding the camera level.

Planning ahead

If you are going to edit your recording later, shoot

an extra five seconds or so at the beginning and
end of each scene. This will make editing much
easier.

If you are not planning to edit, you should choose

each scene carefully, making use of the check and
edit functions (p. 31).

Use panning to record a landscape or follow a
moving subject:

• First decide the area you want to cover and stand

facing the end of your panning angle.

• Without moving your feet, turn your waist to the

starting position.

• Start recording and hold your position for five

seconds or so.

• Pan slowly, turning from the waist and allowing

plenty of time to take in each new image.

• Hold the final image for another five seconds

before you stop recording.

You can also use a vertical movement across the
scene:
• Tilt the camera up to exaggerate the height of the

subject.

• Tilt down from the top of a building, for example,

as an introduction to subjects at the bottom.

Using a tripod

Using a tripod will improve the

quality of your videos. It is
especially useful for telephoto

recording as it eliminates

camera shake, and it will safely
hold the camera when you are
operating it from a distance
with the wireless controller.

Lighting

Make sure to have the sun
behind you when you are
recording outside.

Notes:

• Make sure that the fastening screw of the tripod

is no longer than 6.5 mm (1/4 inch) or it will

damage the camera.

• Do not leave the viewfinder exposed to bright

sunlight or it will melt. (The light is concentrated
by the dioptre lens.)

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