GL1 Instruction Manual
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... 1× and 40× or 1× and 100× magnification - You can freely zoom in and out between you zoom towards T to zoom in to LOW, MEDIUM or FAST. Notes: • When zooming, as 3/8 in (1 cm). • Image resolution decreases the further you and your subject. Open the camera menu and... more quickly. (The farther you can control the speed of three speeds. Set the handle-top zoom control to 40×, the zoom indicator extends (light blue). However when the zoom is set it farther to 100× zoom, the zoom indicator extends again (a darker blue). 24 You can focus on...
... 1× and 40× or 1× and 100× magnification - You can freely zoom in and out between you zoom towards T to zoom in to LOW, MEDIUM or FAST. Notes: • When zooming, as 3/8 in (1 cm). • Image resolution decreases the further you and your subject. Open the camera menu and... more quickly. (The farther you can control the speed of three speeds. Set the handle-top zoom control to 40×, the zoom indicator extends (light blue). However when the zoom is set it farther to 100× zoom, the zoom indicator extends again (a darker blue). 24 You can focus on...
GL1 Instruction Manual
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...In this case, increase or decrease the setting until the flashing stops, or turn the power off . Notes: • When recording in extreme low-light conditions, we recommend the use the STANDBY lever, however, the camera remembers your desired shutter speed by turning the EXPOSURE dial toward + for ...a faster shutter. Setting a fast shutter speed or decreasing the amount of a Canon Speedlite (p. 45) or Video Light (available as optional accessories, see page 14). • The Tv values are reset if you try to adjust the amount of ...
...In this case, increase or decrease the setting until the flashing stops, or turn the power off . Notes: • When recording in extreme low-light conditions, we recommend the use the STANDBY lever, however, the camera remembers your desired shutter speed by turning the EXPOSURE dial toward + for ...a faster shutter. Setting a fast shutter speed or decreasing the amount of a Canon Speedlite (p. 45) or Video Light (available as optional accessories, see page 14). • The Tv values are reset if you try to adjust the amount of ...
GL1 Instruction Manual
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... f/11. Notes: • The f/1.6-f/2.4 Av values are not available when you zoom in the display - SAND&SNOW Spotlight This program is too high or too low for glare-free recordings of field. Manual (See also p. 55) Select this program for example. The exposure is shown in the display. If you require... your desired F number by turning the EXPOSURE dial. • Under very bright conditions when you maximum control over the depth of subjects lit by a concentrated light source. 50 SPOTLIGHT You can also close the iris); Using the Full Range of field.
... f/11. Notes: • The f/1.6-f/2.4 Av values are not available when you zoom in the display - SAND&SNOW Spotlight This program is too high or too low for glare-free recordings of field. Manual (See also p. 55) Select this program for example. The exposure is shown in the display. If you require... your desired F number by turning the EXPOSURE dial. • Under very bright conditions when you maximum control over the depth of subjects lit by a concentrated light source. 50 SPOTLIGHT You can also close the iris); Using the Full Range of field.
GL1 Instruction Manual
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...use the battery pack between 32° and 104°F (0° to charge it the same day you much less recording time than usual at low temperatures. The indicator in the display shows you turn the camera off between 50° and 86°F (10° to 30°C). ...8226; See p. 13 for times for other battery packs. Notes on Using the Batteries Charging and recording times E • These times vary - The power indicator light also flashes. • The indicator is convenient. Battery pack Time needed for 4 seconds when the power is left : Notes: • "CHANGE THE BATTERY PACK"...
...use the battery pack between 32° and 104°F (0° to charge it the same day you much less recording time than usual at low temperatures. The indicator in the display shows you turn the camera off between 50° and 86°F (10° to 30°C). ...8226; See p. 13 for times for other battery packs. Notes on Using the Batteries Charging and recording times E • These times vary - The power indicator light also flashes. • The indicator is convenient. Battery pack Time needed for 4 seconds when the power is left : Notes: • "CHANGE THE BATTERY PACK"...
GL1 Instruction Manual
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...If the camera still does not operate properly, press the RESET button (on again. • This is connected correctly, but there's nothing in low-light recording, small specks of the wireless controller and the camera itself are different (p. 37). • The batteries are dead or not inserted. ...in places where the air pressure is preparing the lens for example. The DV cable is not a malfunction. Camera functions return to do not light up or which do about 2 seconds. ? The wireless controller doesn't work. ? The camera malfunctions. ? There are continuously lit. Cause ...
...If the camera still does not operate properly, press the RESET button (on again. • This is connected correctly, but there's nothing in low-light recording, small specks of the wireless controller and the camera itself are different (p. 37). • The batteries are dead or not inserted. ...in places where the air pressure is preparing the lens for example. The DV cable is not a malfunction. Camera functions return to do not light up or which do about 2 seconds. ? The wireless controller doesn't work. ? The camera malfunctions. ? There are continuously lit. Cause ...
GL1 Instruction Manual
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...Self-timer countdown (p. 54) Audio mode (p. 53) Data code (p. 65) 0 : 0 0 : 00M Photo mode (p. 43) • Setting the AF F mark flashes white • AF locked F mark lights up menu (p. 70) The remote sensor is turned on (p. 33). SE EMO T T E U. DA S S T E. E L. . .. . . . . SE .....R + G Flash is complete. DATE... Recording programs (p. 48) W T CAM .M ENU SEL .SETSE T M ENUC LOS E ZEBRA .......O FF D.EFFECT ....O FF D.ZOOM ......40× ZOOM HAND LE .LOW AE SH IFT ....± 0 16 :9 ........O FF C C .SHA .PHA RPNESS .- SETSET MENUCLOSE DUB MODE R WL E .
...Self-timer countdown (p. 54) Audio mode (p. 53) Data code (p. 65) 0 : 0 0 : 00M Photo mode (p. 43) • Setting the AF F mark flashes white • AF locked F mark lights up menu (p. 70) The remote sensor is turned on (p. 33). SE EMO T T E U. DA S S T E. E L. . .. . . . . SE .....R + G Flash is complete. DATE... Recording programs (p. 48) W T CAM .M ENU SEL .SETSE T M ENUC LOS E ZEBRA .......O FF D.EFFECT ....O FF D.ZOOM ......40× ZOOM HAND LE .LOW AE SH IFT ....± 0 16 :9 ........O FF C C .SHA .PHA RPNESS .- SETSET MENUCLOSE DUB MODE R WL E .
GL1 Brochure
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... Sand & Snow This program is designed to 1/15,000th sec. The GL1 automatically sets the most appropriate aperture for precise brightness and depth of 12 apertures...60 sec. to make all camera functions and simplifies use by intense light sources, such as under spotlights on the Program dial, ensure great ...zoom controls. Tv Mode Av Mode SLR-Style Flash Photography Attach a Canon E-TTL flash (220EX, 380EX or 550EX) to illuminate your individual ...as a sunny beach or ski resort. It's just like to low angle shooting comfortable and easy. Spotlight Designed to be set for Automatic...
... Sand & Snow This program is designed to 1/15,000th sec. The GL1 automatically sets the most appropriate aperture for precise brightness and depth of 12 apertures...60 sec. to make all camera functions and simplifies use by intense light sources, such as under spotlights on the Program dial, ensure great ...zoom controls. Tv Mode Av Mode SLR-Style Flash Photography Attach a Canon E-TTL flash (220EX, 380EX or 550EX) to illuminate your individual ...as a sunny beach or ski resort. It's just like to low angle shooting comfortable and easy. Spotlight Designed to be set for Automatic...