Canon EOS 6D Mark II Kit 业主指南

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 Setting the Movie Recording Quality
When shooting movies, use a large-capacity card with a writing/reading 
speed (required card performance) shown in the table below or higher 
than the standard specification. Test the card by taking a few movies in 
the desired quality (p.341) and make sure the card can properly record 
the movie.
* The required card performance for time-lapse movies applies to reading speed.
Cards that Can Record Movies
Movie Recording Quality
SD Card
Normal movie
L
87
X
C
SD Speed Class 10 or higher
654
HDR movies
SD Speed Class 6 or higher
65
V
SD Speed Class 4 or higher
w
87
X
SD Speed Class 6 or higher
65
V
SD Speed Class 4 or higher
Time-lapse movie (p.349)
H
65
J
D
UHS-I 90 MB/sec. or faster
L
W
UHS-I Speed Class 3 or higher
 
If you use a slow-writing card when shooting movies, the movie may not 
be recorded properly. Also, if you play back a movie on a card with a 
slow reading speed, the movie may not be played back properly.
 
When movies cannot be recorded normally, format the card and try 
again. If formatting the card does not resolve the problem, refer to the 
card manufacturer’s Web site, etc.
 
The camera is not compatible with UHS-II, the ultra high speed transfer 
standard of SDHC/SDXC cards. (Compatible with UHS-I.) With a UHS-II-
compatible card, high-speed transfer via UHS-I may not be possible 
depending on the card specification.