Canon XF305 Manual

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Recording
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Using the ND Filter
Using the ND Filter
Using the ND filters allows you keep the aperture within an appropriate 
range when recording in bright surroundings*.
* When recording in bright surroundings, the camcorder closes down the aperture. 
This may cause the picture to appear blurred depending on the zoom position. 
Using the ND filter or setting a faster shutter speed can reduce such blur.
Set the ND FILTER switch to the desired setting.
• The filter setting appears on the left side of the screen.
ND Filter Settings
NOTES
• During automatic aperture control (0 69), an ND filter warning may be 
activated to indicate that the current setting is not appropriate. Perform 
the action described in the following table.
• Depending on the scene, the color may change when turning the ND 
filter on/off. Setting a custom white balance (0 75) may be effective in 
such case.
Operating modes:
Switch setting
Screen display
OFF
No display
1
[ND1 1/4]
2
[ND2 1/16]
3
[ND3 1/64]
Warning
What to do
Camcorder 
(onscreen display)
[ND CLR] (flashes)
Set the ND FILTER switch to OFF.
[ND1 1/4] (flashes)
Set the ND FILTER switch to 1.
[ND2 1/16] (flashes)
Set the ND FILTER switch to 2.
[ND3 1/64] (flashes)
Set the ND FILTER switch to 3.
One of the above 
indications appears in 
red
The ND FILTER switch is between two 
positions. Set it correctly to the desired 
position.
RC-V100 Remote 
Controller
(optional)
One of the ND filter 
indicators flashes 
slowly (once per 
second)
Set the camcorder's ND FILTER switch 
to the number of the indicator that is 
flashing.
One of the ND filter 
indicators flashes 
quickly (2 to 3 times 
per second)
The camcorder's ND FILTER switch is in 
between two positions. Set it correctly 
to the desired position.