User Manual
Table Of Contents
- EOS-1D X Mark II
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Charging the Battery
- Installing and Removing the Battery
- Installing and Removing the Card
- Turning on the Power
- Setting the Date, Time, and Zone
- Selecting the Interface Language
- Attaching and Detaching a Lens
- Basic Operation
- Quick Control for Shooting Functions
- Menu Operations
- Before You Start
- Displaying the Grid in the Viewfinder
- Displaying the Electronic Level
- Setting the Viewfinder Information Display
- Help
- Setting the AF and Drive Modes
- Image Settings
- Selecting the Card for Recording and Playback
- Setting the Image-Recording Quality
- Setting the ISO Speed for Still Photos
- Selecting a Picture Style
- Customizing a Picture Style
- Registering a Picture Style
- Setting the White Balance
- Custom White Balance
- Setting the Color Temperature
- White Balance Correction
- Auto Correction of Brightness and Contrast
- Setting Noise Reduction
- Highlight Tone Priority
- Correction of Lens Aberrations
- Reducing Flicker
- Setting the Color Space
- Creating and Selecting a Folder
- Changing the File Name
- File Numbering Methods
- Setting Copyright Information
- GPS Settings
- Exposure Control for Photographic Expressions
- Flash Photography
- Shooting with the LCD Monitor (Live View Shooting)
- Shooting Movies
- Image Playback
- Image Playback
- INFO. Shooting Information Display
- Searching for Images Quickly
- Magnifying Images
- Rotating the Image
- Protecting Images
- Setting Ratings
- Recording and Playing back Voice Memos
- Quick Control for Playback
- Enjoying Movies
- Playing Back Movies
- Editing a Movie’s First and Last Scenes
- Grabbing a Frame from 4K Movies
- Slide Show (Auto Playback)
- Viewing Images on a TV Set
- Copying Images
- Erasing Images
- Changing Image Playback Settings
- Post-Processing Images
- Sensor Cleaning
- Transferring Images to a Computer and Print Ordering
- Customizing the Camera
- Reference
- Software Overview
3 Setting the Sound Recording
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Using headphones
By connecting headphones (commercially-available) equipped with
a 3.5 mm diameter mini plug to the camera’s headphone terminal
(p.28), you can listen to the sound during movie shooting. If you are
using an external stereo microphone (commercially-available), you
can listen to the sound in stereo. To adjust the headphones’ sound
volume, press the <Q> button and select <n>. Then turn <5> to
adjust (p.310).
You can also use headphones during movie playback.
The camera’s built-in microphone will also record the operation sound
during shooting and mechanical sound of the camera. Use an external
microphone (commercially-available) to reduce theses sounds in the movie.
Line IN can handle sound input of up to +6 dBV. However, if the sound
input exceeds the standard input level of -8 dBV, the distortion may
increase. Taking test shots beforehand is recommended.
For Line input, be sure that [Sound rec.] is set to [Line input]. If [Line
input] is not set and the sound is input, it may cause a malfunction.
When [Line input] is set, the built-in microphone for movie shooting will
not record the sound. Also, [Wind filter] and [Attenuator] cannot be set
(do not work).
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.
When listening to the sound with headphones, do not change the
[Manual] and [Line input] settings. Doing so may cause a sudden
increase in the sound level and hurt your ears.
When the camera is connected to a TV set with an HDMI cable, the sound
will also be output (except when [
Sound rec.: Disable
] is set). If there is
audio feedback when the sound is output from the TV set, place the
camera farther away from the TV set or turn down the TV sound volume.
The sound volume balance between L (left) and R (right) cannot be
adjusted.
Audio is recorded at a 48 kHz/16-bit sampling rate.
If [z5: Silent Control] is set to [Enable h] (p.325), you can adjust the
sound-recording level with the <h> touch pad with less operation sound
during movie shooting.