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Plug in the DC Power if you want to not use Batteries

Turn the Camera On

Put the SDHC cards in the slots. One or two cards.

You have to close the doors of the card slots or else

the camera won't recognize the cards

Click the Menu Button


Also use the the joystick to navigate the menus

Navigate to the "wrench" icon and choose Reset

Resetting the menus gets the camera back to a default

state so you know everything is reset to a starting

point

Choose System Setup >Reset >All Settings

OK

Set the Date and Time

Navigate to the Media icon page 1

Set the System Frequency to 59.94

Navigate to the Media icon page 1

Set the System Frequency to 59.94

Same menu page 2

set the Frame Rate to 23.98

Next format the SDHC cards

Same Media Menu Page 1

Choose Initialize Media

Choose which card to format

Choose Complete formatting

Click OK to confirm

Same media page choose the Main Recording Format as

MP4

Same media page choose the Main Recording Format as

MP4

Media Menu

Page 2 choose Resolution as UHD

3840 x 2160 YCC420 8bit

Go to Media Menu Page 3 and Choose to turn on

Relay Recording this will enable the recording to span

the two SD cards if you have two loaded

Navigate over to the Image menu and choose to

turn on Canon Log 3 if you want to record in Log

Or BT709 if you don't want that log setting

Auto Focus On or Off

Turn ON if you want to use the Face Detection.

That is useful to make sure you keep faces in focus.

Auto Focus ON

Go to the Camera Menu Page 5

Face Detection Turn it ON

Face Auto Focus choose Face Priority

Back One page on page 4 on the Camera Menu


To change Brightness

Click on the ISO/Gain on the side of the camera


wait till you see the red scale on the display

Then use the Joystick on the LED display and

move it up and down to adjust the level

You can also use the

Joystick on the back of the camera and

move it up and down to adjust the

brightness level












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