Terminal (p.313) – Canon EOS 80D User Manual

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Setting the Sound Recording

Using Microphones
Normally, the built-in microphones will record stereo sound.
Stereo sound recording is also possible by connecting a
commercially-available external stereo microphone equipped with a
miniature stereo plug (

3.5 mm) to the camera’s external

microphone IN terminal (p.26).

Using Headphones
By connecting stereo headphones (commercially-available)
equipped with a 3.5 mm diameter mini plug to the camera’s
headphone terminal (p.26), you can listen to the sound during movie
shooting. To adjust the headphones’ sound volume, press the <Q>
button and select <y>. Then turn <5> to adjust (p.305).
You can also use headphones during movie playback.

When using headphones for audio, noise reduction will not be applied to
the headphone output. Because of this, what you hear will differ from the
actual audio recorded with the movie.

An external microphone may pick up noise while wireless functions are in
use. Keep a distance between the camera and microphone.

In Basic Zone modes, the settings available for [z2: Sound recording]
will be [On/Off]. If [On] is set, the sound-recording level will be adjusted
automatically (same as with [Auto]), and the wind filter function will take
effect.

The sound volume balance between L (left) and R (right) cannot be
adjusted.

Audio is recorded at a 48 kHz/16-bit sampling rate.

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