Canon VIXIA HF W10 Manuel d'utilisation de base - Page 5
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- 1. Safety Precautions
- 2. Table of Contents
- 3. Verifying the Accessories
- 4. Grip Belt Adjustment
- 5. Date and Time Setting
- 6. Open the Terminal Cover (SD Card Cover)
- 7. Charging the Battery
- 8. Inserting an SD Card
- 9. Video Recording
- 10. Playback
- 11. Playing Back/Deleting Files on this Unit
- 12. Troubleshooting/Cautions
- 13. Warranty
- 14. Recordable Time/Specifications
Fogging inside the Lens
Models with waterproof function are airtight.
When the temperature rises during
recording,
condensation can occur inside
the lens due to the internal
humidity.
During recording
To prevent the temperature of this unit from
rising,
we recommend that you use the unit
in the following
ways.
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Avoid frequent exposure to direct
sunlight.
Record under the shade or use an
umbrella.
Best if you could keep a wet
towel cover the unit.
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The use of a tripod is
recommended.
Long hours of recording while holding the
unit in your hands will cause the
temperature of the unit to
rise.
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It is better to leave the terminal cover open
while recording.
However,
the
waterproof,
dust-proof and
shockproof features do not function in this
condition.
Do take note of the environment
when using the
camera.
(Do not use a wet
towel.)
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Make sure to turn off the power when you
are not
recording.
The power turns off when the LCD monitor
is
closed.
During charging
It is recommended to charge the unit in a low
humidity environment.
The moist air inside the unit can cause
condensation.
We recommend that you charge the unit in a
room where humidifier is not in
use,
and in
an air-conditioned room during
summer.
When fogging occurs inside the lens
Open the terminal cover to reduce the
temperature,
close the LCD monitor and
leave the camera as it is
for
a
while.
Protecting the Lens
There is a protective glass in front of the lens
to protect the
lens.
• If the protective glass is dirty, wipe clean
using a commercially available cleaning
cloth.
Lens protective glass
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