Canon VIXIA HF G10- User Manual

Canon VIXIA HF G10

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Memory and Data
  • Page 5 – Optics
  • Page 6 – Safety
  • Page 11 – Menu Map
  • Page 20 – CINEMA Mode Filter Icon
  • Page 21 – CUSTOM Key Menu; Playback Menus
  • Page 53 – Troubleshooting; Memory Card
  • Page 54 – Power
  • Page 55 – Recording
  • Page 56 – Caution
  • Page 59 – Playback and Transfer
  • Page 63 – Glossary; Numbers and Symbols
  • Page 77 – O–P
  • Page 78 – Q–R
  • Page 82 – Y–Z
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Precautions

Carefully go over the following precautions to ensure optimum performance and
personal safety. These bullet points provide an initial guide that specifically relates
to the optics, touchscreen, batteries, cables, and digital memory of the camcorder.
Keep in mind that electricity, wires, cables, lights, stands, tripods, car mounts, and
the shooting environment itself need additional consideration. Consult your user
guides and use common sense.

Batteries and Power Supply

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Do not handle the battery using metal tools, and do not store the battery where
it can come into contact with metal objects or surfaces that pose a danger of
causing a short circuit.

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When a battery is inserted or removed and when the power adapter is connected
or disconnected, the camcorder must be turned off with both the POWER and
ACCESS indicators entirely dark. Prematurely plugging or unplugging power
before the indicator lights turn dark can corrupt files.

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The power adapter must be connected when you transfer files from the cam-
corder to a computer. To protect files, this operation should not be done on
battery power alone.

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Do not leave the battery near a heater, near hot lights, or inside an unventilated
car in hot weather. The recommended operating temperature is 32º to 104º
Fahrenheit (0º to 40º Celsius). For long-term storage, batteries should be kept
in a dry place at temperatures that do not exceed 86º Fahrenheit (30º Celsius).

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Summary

Page 2 - Memory and Data

n Do not drop or physically abuse a battery. n Keep fingerprints, dust, dirt, and dampness off the battery terminals. Wipe theterminals with a soft cloth before installing the battery. n The remaining battery time shown on the touchscreen is an estimate based on thebattery’s present charge. The actu...

Page 5 - Optics

n Do not operate or store the camcorder in close proximity to a strong electro-magnetic field (EMF) such as a plasma TV, mobile phone, hairdryer, electricshaver, or transmission line. n Do not turn off power, open the memory slot cover, or change the camcorder’soperating mode while the ACCESS indica...

Page 6 - Safety

is needed, use a soft, lintless cloth made for lenses like the 3M Lens Cloth, ApexMicrofiber Lens Cloth, Goja Ultra Fine Microfiber Cloth, or Dot Line DeltaLens Clear ($4 to $5). n Protect the zoom with a lens cap when the camcorder is not in use. Safety n Keep lithium ion batteries away from fire; ...

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