Canon EOS R6 Mark II Mirrorless Camera with 24-105mm f/4-7.1 Lens User Manual

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Movie playback stops by itself.

Extended movie playback or movie playback under high ambient temperature may
cause the camera's internal temperature to rise, and movie playback may stop
automatically.
If this happens, playback is disabled until the camera's internal temperature decreases,
so turn off the power and let the camera cool down a while.

The movie appears to freeze momentarily.

Significant change in the exposure level during autoexposure movie recording may
cause recording to stop momentarily until the brightness stabilizes. In this case, record
in [

] mode (

).

The movie is played in slow motion.

Because high frame rate movies are recorded as 29.97/25.00 fps movies, they are
played back as follows.

• Set to 119.88/100.00 fps: Slow motion playback at 1/4 speed
• Set to 179.82/150.00 fps: Slow motion playback at 1/6 speed

No picture appears on the television.

Make sure [ :

Video system

] is set to [

For NTSC

] or [

For PAL

] correctly for the video

system of your television.
Make sure the HDMI cable's plug is inserted all the way in (

).

There are multiple movie files for a single movie recording.

If the movie file size reaches 4 GB, another movie file will be created automatically (

).

However, if you use an SDXC card formatted with the camera, you can record a movie
in a single file even if it exceeds 4 GB.

My card reader does not recognize the card.

Depending on the card reader used and the computer's operating system, SDXC cards
may not be correctly recognized. In this case, connect the camera to the computer with
the interface cable, then import the images to the computer using EOS Utility (EOS
software,

).

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