Canon Vixia mini X Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 PUB. DIE-0453-000 HD Camcorder Instruction Manual NTSC...
  • Page 2: Important Usage Instructions

    FCC/IC NOTICE HD Camcorder, VIXIA mini X systems This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two con- ditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 3 (RF) Exposure Guidelines and RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. Canon U.S.A., Inc. One Canon Park, Melville, NY 11747, USA Tel No. 1-800-OK-CANON (1-800-652-2666) The Mains plug is used as the disconnect device. The Mains plug shall remain readily operable to disconnect the plug in case of an accident.
  • Page 4: Important Safety Instructions

    (servicing) instructions in QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. the literature accompanying the product. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS In these safety instructions the word "apparatus" refers to the Canon HD Camcorder VIXIA mini X and all its accessories. 1 Read these instructions. 2 Keep these instructions.
  • Page 5 CAN ICES-3(B)/NMB-3(B) REGIONS OF USE The VIXIA mini X is in compliance (as of January 2014) with the radio signal regulations of the regions listed below. For details on other regions where it can be used, make inquiries with the contacts listed at the end of this instruction manual (A 310).
  • Page 6 • “Full HD 1080” refers to Canon camcorders compliant with high-definition video com- posed of 1,080 vertical pixels (scanning lines). • This product is licensed under AT&T patents for the MPEG-4 standard and may be used for encoding MPEG-4 compliant video and/or decoding MPEG-4 compliant video that was encoded only (1) for a personal and non-commercial purpose or (2) by a video provider licensed under the AT&T patents to provide MPEG-4 compliant video.
  • Page 7: About This Manual And Camcorder

    About this Manual and Camcorder Thank you for purchasing the Canon VIXIA mini X. Please read this manual carefully before you use the camcorder and retain it for future reference. Should your camcorder fail to operate cor- rectly, refer to Troubleshooting (A 249).
  • Page 8 • The photos included in this manual are simulated pictures taken with a still camera. • Illustrations of the camcorder’s screen or a computer’s screen included in this manual may show only relevant parts of the screen. • Navigation buttons: The navigation bar at the bottom of the page offers up to four buttons to let you get quickly to the information you want to find.
  • Page 9 • Observe the following precautions while the cam- corder's ACCESS indicator is on or flashing. Failing to do so may result in permanent data loss or damage to the memory card. - Do not open the memory card slot cover. - Do not disconnect the power source or turn off the camcorder.
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Important Usage Instructions........2 About this Manual and Camcorder ......7 The Camcorder’s Functions in Real-Life Situations ..............16 Unique functions for special cases ......16 Getting the look you want......... 17 Challenging subjects and shooting conditions ..18 Playback, editing and others ........
  • Page 11 Inserting and Removing a Memory Card....39 First Time Settings ............ 41 Basic Setup ............. 41 Changing the Time Zone .......... 44 Initializing a Memory Card......... 45 Basic Operation of the Camcorder ......47 Using the Touch Screen ........... 47 Using the Menus ............
  • Page 12 Advanced Functions ........... 90 Video Quality and Shooting Modes ......92 Selecting the Video Quality ........92 Selecting the Photo Size .......... 94 Selecting the Shooting Mode ........95 Special Recording Modes......... 99 Interval Recording ............ 99 Slow and Fast Motion..........103 Video Snapshot............
  • Page 13 Audio Mix ............... 136 Audio Limiter ............137 Audio Compressor ..........137 Using Headphones..........139 When You Want More Control ........ 141 White Balance ............141 Exposure..............143 Face Detection ............146 Capturing Video Snapshot Scenes and Photos from a Movie ............149 External Connections........
  • Page 14 Browser on an iOS or Android Device ....190 Saving Recordings and Uploading Movies to the Web Using an iOS Device ........193 Sharing Recordings with CANON iMAGE GATEWAY ............. 196 Wireless Playback on a Computer......204 Wi-Fi Connection and Settings ....... 207 Wi-Fi Connection Using an Access Point....
  • Page 15 Using the Camcorder Abroad......... 287 General Information ..........288 Optional Accessories..........288 Specifications............292 Reference Tables ............ 299 Index ............... 302...
  • Page 16: The Camcorder's Functions In Real-Life Situations

    The Camcorder’s Functions in Real-Life Situations Unique functions for special cases Change the field of view you record from a fisheye- like ultra wide angle to a close-up center view. Field of View (A 61) Record the best sound possible according to your shooting situation, such as at a business meeting or musical performance.
  • Page 17: Getting The Look You Want

    Record a mirror image of your dance training so you can practice along with the playback scene. Automatic Image Rotation and Image Flipping (A 115) Decorate movies with graphics and stamps. Decoration (A 111) Create a dynamic montage sequence with short cuts. Video Snapshot (A 106) Getting the look you want Get gorgeous video and photos...
  • Page 18: Challenging Subjects And Shooting Conditions

    Change how smooth or natural movement looks in your videos. Frame Rate (A 226) Create a copy of your movies applying a unique cinematic filter. Converting and Resizing Movies (A 158) Cinema filter [FILTER 2] (Vivid) Choose whether to record in AVCHD or MP4 format. Selecting the Recording Format (A 57) Challenging subjects and shooting conditions Shoot great video of special scene situations with minimal...
  • Page 19: Playback, Editing And Others

    Keep the exposure optimized while shooting a moving subject. Face Detection and Tracking (A 146) Give yourself time to get in the picture. Self Timer (A 110) Playback, editing and others Save parts of your video as photos or short video snapshot scenes.
  • Page 20: Wireless Functions

    Save recordings on your computer and upload them to the Web. Saving Recordings (A 161) Wireless functions Use your smartphone or tablet as a remote control while recording. Wi-Fi Remote Control (CameraAccess plus) (A 180) Use a Web browser on your smartphone or tablet to access and play back the recordings in the camcorder.
  • Page 21 Use an iOS app to wirelessly transfer recordings to your iPhone/iPad and upload them to the Web. Movie Uploader (A 193) Share your recordings with Web albums using CANON iMAGE GATEWAY. CANON iMAGE GATEWAY (A 196) Connect the camcorder to your home network and wire- lessly stream your recordings.
  • Page 22: Getting To Know The Camcorder

    Getting to Know the Camcorder Supplied Accessories The following accessories are supplied with the camcorder: CA-110 Compact Power Adapter* NB-12L Battery Pack IFC-300PCU/S USB Cable WS-DC11 Wrist Strap Getting Started Leaflet Transfer Utility LE Startup Guide** * CA-110E, including power cord, in Asia. ** This guide explains how to download PIXELA's Transfer Utility LE software, which allows you to save your AVCHD movies to a memory card.
  • Page 23: Names Of Parts

    Names of Parts Left side view Start/Stop button (A 59, 64) Terminal cover LCD panel (A 28) ^ (playback mode) button (A 69) HDMI terminal (A 153, 154) USB terminal (A 153, 155) Adjustable stand (A 28)
  • Page 24 Right side view 8 9 10 11 12 13 MIC LEVEL dial (A 126) DC IN terminal (A 32) 10 × (headphones) terminal (A 139) 11 MIC terminal (A 118) 12 Power/Charge indicator (A 32) 13 Power switch (ON/OFF) (A 59, 64)
  • Page 25 Front view Top view 14 Lens cover 15 Stereo microphone (A 120) 16 Speaker (A 71) 17 LCD touch screen (A 29, 47)
  • Page 26 Bottom view Back view 18 19 20 21 22 18 Serial number 19 Tripod socket (A 280) 20 Memory card slot/Battery compartment cover (A 39) 21 Memory card slot (A 39) 22 Battery release latch (A 32) 23 Battery compartment (A 32) 24 ACCESS indicator (A 59, 64)
  • Page 27 25 Wi-Fi antenna (A 174) 26 Strap mounts (A 29)
  • Page 28 Adjusting the camcorder’s position The camcorder has an adjustable stand (7) and an articu- lated LCD panel (3) that allow you to easily adjust its position to match your recording conditions. Here are typical shooting positions (all degree measure- ments are approximate): 80°...
  • Page 29 17 LCD touch screen • The screen is produced using extremely high-precision manufacturing techniques, with more than 99.99% of the pixels operating to specification. Less than 0.01% of the pixels may occasionally misfire or appear as black, red, blue or green dots. This has no effect on the recorded image and does not constitute a malfunction.
  • Page 30: Preparations

    Preparations Charging the Battery Pack The first step for using your camcorder is to prepare the power supply. This section explains how to charge a bat- tery pack. Using a Memory Card Next, you need to prepare a memory card where your movies and photos will be recorded.
  • Page 31 Basic Operation of the Camcorder In this section you can learn more about basic operations, such as using the touch screen, changing operating modes and using the menus. Selecting the Movie Recording Format (AVCHD/MP4) Before you begin recording, you can select whether to record in AVCHD or MP4 format.
  • Page 32: Charging The Battery Pack

    Charging the Battery Pack Charging the Battery Pack The camcorder can be powered with a battery pack or directly using the compact power adapter. For approximate charging times and recording/playback times with a fully charged battery pack, refer to Charging Times (A 300).
  • Page 33 3, 5 Push the battery compartment cover in the direction of the arrow to open it. Insert the battery pack with the Canon label facing the top of the camcorder. • When inserting the battery pack, push it up against the battery release latch.
  • Page 34 Charging the Battery Pack Charging will start when the camcorder is turned off. • If the camcorder was on, the green power/charge indica- tor will go out when you turn off the camcorder. After a moment, the power/charge indicator will turn on in red (battery pack charging).
  • Page 35 Charging the Battery Pack • Turn off the camcorder before connecting or discon- necting the compact power adapter. After turning off the camcorder, important data is updated in the mem- ory. Be sure to wait until the green power/charge indi- cator goes out.
  • Page 36 Charging the Battery Pack • The battery pack will be charged only when the cam- corder is off. • If the power supply was disconnected while charging a battery pack, make sure the power/charge indicator has gone out before restoring the power supply. •...
  • Page 37: Using A Memory Card

    As of November 2013, the movie recording function has been tested using SD/SDHC/SDXC cards made by Panasonic, Toshiba and SanDisk. For the latest information on memory cards that can be used, visit your local Canon Web site. Memory card type:. SD card / SDHC card...
  • Page 38: Sdxc Cards

    Using a Memory Card • After repeatedly recording, deleting and editing scenes (fragmented memory), it will take longer to write data on the memory card and recording may stop. Back up your recordings and initialize the memory card using the [Complete Initialization] option.
  • Page 39: Inserting And Removing A Memory Card

    Using a Memory Card Inserting and Removing a Memory Card Make sure to initialize all memory cards with the camcorder, using the [Complete Initialization] option, before using them for the first time. When you turn on the camcorder for the first time, you will need to complete the basic setup first (A 41), and then initialize the memory card (A 45).
  • Page 40 Using a Memory Card Close the memory card slot cover. • Do not force the cover closed if the memory card is not correctly inserted. To remove the memory card Push the memory card once to release it. When the memory card springs out, pull it all the way out.
  • Page 41: First Time Settings

    First Time Settings First Time Settings Basic Setup The first time you turn on the camcorder, you will be guided by the camcorder’s basic setup screens to select the camcorder’s language and set the date and time. For details on how to use the touch screen, refer to Using the Touch Screen (A 47).
  • Page 42 First Time Settings Touch [æ] after selecting a language Touch [Y.M.D], [M.D,Y] or [D.M.Y] to select the date for- mat you prefer and then touch [æ]. • After you select the date format, the [Date/Time] screen will appear with the first field selected. Touch a field you want to change (year, month, day, hours or minutes).
  • Page 43 First Time Settings Set the correct date and time by changing all the fields in the same way. • Touch [24H] to use 24-hour clock or leave it unselected to use 12-hour clock (AM/PM). Touch [OK] to complete the basic setup and close the setup screen.
  • Page 44: Changing The Time Zone

    First Time Settings Changing the Time Zone Change the time zone to match your location. The default set- ting is New York. In addition, the camcorder is able to retain the date and time of another location. This is convenient when you travel so that you can set the camcorder to match the time of your home location or that of your destination.
  • Page 45: Initializing A Memory Card

    First Time Settings Initializing a Memory Card Initialize memory cards when you use them with this camcorder for the first time. You can also initialize a memory card to perma- nently delete all the recordings it contains. Format Shooting mode Playback I J L K ’...
  • Page 46 First Time Settings Initialize the memory card. [Initialize 8] > > > > Other Settings] > > > [Initialize] [Complete Initialization] [Yes] [OK] > Touch this option if you want to physically erase all the data rather than just clear the file allocation table of the memory card. If you selected the [Complete Initialization] option, you can touch [Cancel] to cancel the initialization while it is in progress.
  • Page 47: Basic Operation Of The Camcorder

    Basic Operation of the Camcorder Basic Operation of the Camcorder Using the Touch Screen The buttons and menu items that appear on the touch screen change dynamically depending on the operating mode and the task you are performing. With the intuitive touch screen interface you have all the controls at your fingertips.
  • Page 48: Using The Menus

    Basic Operation of the Camcorder • In the following cases, you may not be able to perform touch operations correctly. - Using your fingernails or hard-tipped objects, such as ballpoint pens. - Operating the touch screen with wet or gloved hands. - Applying excessive force with your finger.
  • Page 49 Basic Operation of the Camcorder 0 (Home) Menu ■ Recording mode Playback mode Touch [0] on the bottom left corner (recording mode) or top left corner (playback mode) of the screen to open the 0 (Home) menu. Drag your finger left/right to bring the desired menu to the center.
  • Page 50 Basic Operation of the Camcorder Menu item Description [1 Other Settings] (A 53, 225) Opens the [1 Other Settings] menus, which give you access to various camcorder settings. [Audio Scene]* (recording mode only) (A 120) Optimize audio settings for your surroundings to get the best possible sound.
  • Page 51 Basic Operation of the Camcorder Menu item Description [< Self Timer] (recording mode only) (A 110) Convenient function to give you time to get in the picture after setting up the camcorder. Remote Control+Streaming] (recording mode only) (A 180) Use your smartphone or tablet as a remote control to record with the camcorder.
  • Page 52 Basic Operation of the Camcorder Menu item Description [— Wi-Fi] (playback mode only) (A 172) Allows you to access the various Wi-Fi functions, such as uploading recordings to the Web or playing back record- ings using a smartphone. ■ Using the Menus Changing the camcorder’s various settings using the menus is very easy.
  • Page 53 Basic Operation of the Camcorder The [1 Other Settings] Menu The [1 Other Settings] menus offer many options to control various aspects of the camcorder’s operation. For details, refer to the complete list of settings in the appendix [1 Other Set- tings] Menus (A 225).
  • Page 54 Basic Operation of the Camcorder Touch the tab of the desired menu. Drag your finger up/down to bring the setting you want to change into the orange selection bar. • You can also use the [Í] and [Î] icons for scrolling. •...
  • Page 55: Operating Modes

    Basic Operation of the Camcorder Operating Modes In this manual, the camcorder’s operating modes are indicated with a bar of icons. A full icon in blue (N) indicates that the function described can be used in that particular operating mode; a grayed-out icon (}) indicates the function is not avail- able in that operating mode.
  • Page 56 Basic Operation of the Camcorder ■ Playback Press and hold the ^ button to switch the camcorder between recording mode and playback mode. In the bar of operating mode icons, the y icon refers to playing back movies, whether from the [y·] or [y¸] index screen (all AVCHD or MP4 scenes) or from the [¦¸] index screen (only MP4 video snapshot scenes) (A 69).
  • Page 57: Selecting The Movie Recording Format (Avchd/Mp4)

    Selecting the Movie Recording Format (AVCHD/MP4) Selecting the Movie Recording Format (AVCHD/MP4) You can choose to record movies in AVCHD or MP4 format. AVCHD movies are ideal for copying to an external device such as a Blu-Ray Disc recorder. MP4 movies are versatile and can easily be played back on smartphones or uploaded to the Web.
  • Page 58: Basic Recording And Playback

    Basic Recording and Playback Basic Recording This section covers how to easily record video and photos and explains the convenient N mode. To record using other shooting modes, use more advanced functions and enjoy full access to all menu settings, refer to Advanced Functions (A 90).
  • Page 59: Basic Recording

    Basic Recording Basic Recording Recording Video You are now ready to record movies. Because the camcorder uses an ultra wide angle lens, you can even change the field of view (ultra wide or close up). You can also select a different shooting mode according to the shooting conditions (A 95).
  • Page 60 Basic Recording • After the power/charge indicator turns on in green, it will go out. • Place and adjust the camcorder as necessary. If shooting with the camcorder hand-held, be careful not to obstruct the lens. 2, 3 2, 3 Press the start/stop button to begin recording.
  • Page 61: Changing The Field Of View

    Basic Recording Press the start/stop button again to stop recording. • You can also touch [Ñ] on the bottom right corner of the screen. When you have finished recording Make sure the ACCESS indicator is off and set the power switch to OFF.
  • Page 62 Basic Recording (ultra wide) (close up) Switching Between Movies and Photos With a single touch, you can switch between recording movies ( ) and taking photos ( To take photos (photo mode), touch [ To record movies (movie mode), touch [...
  • Page 63 • Be sure to save your recordings regularly (A 161), especially after making important recordings. Canon shall not be liable for any loss or corruption of data. • If a subject is too close to the camcorder, it may not be able to focus correctly.
  • Page 64: Taking Photos

    Basic Recording Taking Photos You can easily take photos with the camcorder. Format Shooting mode Playback I J L K ’ Set the power switch to ON to turn on the camcorder. • The lens cover will open. • After the power/charge indicator turns on in green, it will go out.
  • Page 65 Basic Recording Touch [PHOTO] to take a photo. • You can also press the start/stop button. • will appear on the screen. The screen will turn black momentarily and the aperture value and shutter speed will appear. • Photos have an aspect ratio of 4:3. When you have finished taking photos Make sure the ACCESS indicator is off and set the power switch to OFF.
  • Page 66: Auto Mode

    Basic Recording • Photos cannot be recorded while the camcorder is in movie mode. • You can use the 1 > > [Photo Size] setting to change the size of the photos you take. • In order to save power, the image shown on the screen in photo mode is less detailed than the photo that will actually be recorded.
  • Page 67: About The Smart Auto Function

    Basic Recording About the Smart AUTO function In N mode, the camcorder will automatically detect cer- tain characteristics of the subject, background, lighting con- ditions, etc.* It will then adjust the exposure and color, selecting the best settings for the scene you want to shoot. The icon in the shooting mode button will automatically change to one of the following Smart AUTO icons.** * Under certain conditions, the Smart AUTO icon that appears on the...
  • Page 68 Basic Recording Smart AUTO icons Background Subject Bright* Blue skies* Vivid colors* People (stationary) People (moving) Subjects other than peo- ple, such as landscapes * The icon in parentheses appears under backlight conditions. Background Subject Dark + Sunset Dark Spotlight People (stationary) —...
  • Page 69: Basic Playback

    Basic Playback Basic Playback Playing Back Video Format Shooting mode Playback I J L K ’ Press and hold the ^ button until an index screen appears. • The index screen that appears will depend on the record- ing mode that was used previously. If you were using movie mode, a movie index screen ([y¸], [y·] or [¦¸]) will appear;...
  • Page 70 Basic Playback • To play back AVCHD movies: Touch 0 > [· Movie Playback] to open the [y·] index screen. To play back MP4 movies: Touch 0 > [¸ Movie Playback] to open the [y¸] index screen. To play back MP4 video snapshot scenes only: Touch 0 >...
  • Page 71 Basic Playback Look for the scene you want to play back. • Drag your finger right/left (2a) or touch [Ï] or [Ð] (2b) to display the previous/next index screen. Touch the desired scene to play it back. • The camcorder will play back the scene selected and con- tinue until the end of the last scene in the index screen.
  • Page 72 Basic Playback Playback controls For AVCHD movies: Playback Playback pause For MP4 movies: Playback Playback pause Stop the playback. Jump to the beginning of the scene. Double-tap to jump to the previous scene. Pause the playback. Volume control. Decoration (A 111). Capture a video snapshot scene (A 149).
  • Page 73 Basic Playback For AVCHD scenes: Recording date and time. For MP4 scenes: Recording date. Jump to the beginning of the next scene. 10 Resume the playback. 11 Capture the displayed frame as a photo (A 151). 12 Slow playback** backward/forward. 13 Mirror image playback (MP4 scenes only).
  • Page 74: Repeat Playback

    Basic Playback In the [y·], [y¸] or [¦¸] index screen, touch [I] and then touch the desired scene. • The [Scene Info] screen appears. • Touch [Ï]/[Ð] to select the previous/next scene. Touch [K] twice to return to the index screen. ■...
  • Page 75 Basic Playback During playback of the desired scene: > Touch the screen to display the playback controls • The image will be flipped left to right. Repeat the proce- dure to end the mirror image playback. The ^ button When the camcorder is turned on, press and hold the ^ button to switch back and forth between playback and recording mode.
  • Page 76 Basic Playback • You may not be able to play back with this camcorder movies recorded on or copied onto a memory card using another device. • MP4 video snapshot scenes can be played back from the [¦¸] or [y¸] index screen while AVCHD video snapshot scenes can be played back only from the [y·] index screen.
  • Page 77: Viewing Photos

    Basic Playback Viewing Photos Format Shooting mode Playback I J L K ’ Press and hold the ^ button to turn on the camcorder in playback mode. • Keep the button held down until the index screen appears. • After the power/charge indicator turns on in green, it will go out.
  • Page 78 Basic Playback Visual bar shows the relative loca- tion of the cur- rent index screen. Folder name. The last four digits represent the recording date (1025 = October 25). Look for the photo you want to view. • Drag your finger right/left (3a) or touch [Ï] or [Ð] (3b) to display the previous/next index screen.
  • Page 79 Basic Playback Playback controls Slideshow (A 89). Return to the [}] index screen. Photo jump Touch [Ï] or [Ð], or drag your finger along the scroll bar to find the desired photo. Touch [K] to return to single photo view. Magnified playback (see the following section).
  • Page 80 Basic Playback Magnify the photo. > Touch the screen to display the playback controls • The center of the photo is magnified approximately 2 times. • Touch [ ] to magnify the image further. Touch [ ] to reduce the magnification. •...
  • Page 81: Deleting Scenes And Photos

    Basic Playback Deleting Scenes and Photos You can delete recordings that you are not interested in keeping. Deleting recordings allows you also to free up space on the memory card. ■ Deleting Scenes or Photos from the Index Screen Format Shooting mode Playback I J L K...
  • Page 82 Basic Playback * When you select [Select], perform the following procedure to select the individual recordings you want to delete before touch- ing [Yes]. ** Touch [Stop] to interrupt the operation while it is in progress. Some recordings may be deleted nevertheless. To select individual scenes or photos Touch on the individual scenes or photos you want to delete.
  • Page 83: Deleting A Single Scene

    Basic Playback [<folder name>] (for MP4 movies and photos): Delete all the scenes or photos recorded on a particular date that are stored in the same folder. The last four digits of the folder name that appears in the button indicate the date the folder was created (ex.
  • Page 84: Deleting A Single Photo

    Basic Playback ■ Deleting a Single Photo Format Shooting mode Playback I J L K ’ In single photo view, select the photo you want to delete (A 77). Delete the photo. > Touch the screen to display the playback controls >...
  • Page 85: Dividing Scenes

    Basic Playback • To delete all recordings and make all recordable space available again you may prefer to initialize the memory card (A 45). Dividing Scenes You can divide AVCHD scenes in order to leave out the best parts and later cut out the rest. Format Shooting mode Playback...
  • Page 86 Basic Playback Divide the scene. > [µ Divide] [Yes] • The video from the division point to the end of the scene will appear as a new scene in the index screen. • When advancing/reversing frames while dividing the scenes, the interval between frames is about 0.5 sec- onds.
  • Page 87: Trimming Scenes

    Basic Playback Trimming Scenes You can trim MP4 scenes by removing everything up to a certain point or everything after a certain point. By doing so, you leave only memorable moments to keep for posterity. Format Shooting mode Playback I J L K ’...
  • Page 88 Basic Playback Trim the scene. > > [Trim] [Trim Before Marker] or [Trim After Marker] [Save as New] or [Overwrite] • You can select whether to trim the part before or after the ´ marker and whether to save the remaining part of the video as a new scene (keeping the original scene) or to overwrite the original scene.
  • Page 89: Slideshow

    Basic Playback Slideshow You can play a slideshow of all the photos. Format Shooting mode Playback I J L K ’ Open the [}] index screen (A 77). Touch the photo that will open the slideshow to display it in single photo view. Start the slideshow.
  • Page 90: Advanced Functions

    Advanced Functions Video Quality and Shooting Modes This section explains how to change the video quality of your recordings and how to use the camcorder’s various shooting modes to get perfect recordings when you are shooting fashion scenes, dance training sessions, night scenes or many other special scenes.
  • Page 91: Recording Audio

    Recording Audio This section explains various functions related to recording audio, such as audio scene selection, wind screen, audio mix and using headphones. When You Want More Control This section explains functions you can use when you want more control over how your recordings look. It is more oriented for advanced users and covers functions such as white balance, exposure compensation and frame rate.
  • Page 92: Video Quality And Shooting Modes

    Video Quality and Shooting Modes Video Quality and Shooting Modes Selecting the Video Quality The camcorder offers the following video quality options (bit rates) for recording movies: 24 Mbps, 17 Mbps and 4 Mbps . Select 24 Mbps for higher video quality; select 4 Mbps for longer record- ing times or smaller file sizes.
  • Page 93 Video Quality and Shooting Modes • For details on approximate recording times, refer to Approximate recording times (A 299). • Bit rate (measured in Mbps) indicates how much infor- mation is recorded in 1 second of video and therefore affects also the recording time available on the memory card.
  • Page 94: Selecting The Photo Size

    Video Quality and Shooting Modes Selecting the Photo Size Photos are recorded as JPG files. The camcorder offers three photo sizes but the photo quality cannot be changed. As a gen- eral rule, select a larger photo size for higher quality. Format Shooting mode Playback...
  • Page 95: Selecting The Shooting Mode

    Video Quality and Shooting Modes Selecting the Shooting Mode In addition to N mode, the camcorder features a number of shooting modes that offer the most appropriate settings for a variety of special scenes. You can also use the ’ shooting mode when you want the camcorder to set the exposure auto- matically but control manually some advanced settings.
  • Page 96 Video Quality and Shooting Modes Drag your finger up/down to bring the desired shooting mode to the center and then touch [OK]. • You can also touch the icon in the center instead of touch- ing [OK]. Options ( Default value; ƒ - special scene shooting mode) Macro] (ƒ) The camcorder can focus at a shorter distance, allowing you to get closer shots of flowers or...
  • Page 97 Video Quality and Shooting Modes [I Sports] (ƒ) To record scenes with lots of movement, such as sport events and dance scenes. [J Night Scene] (ƒ) To record nightscapes with lower noise. [L Beach] (ƒ) To record on a sunny beach without the subject being underexposed.
  • Page 98 Video Quality and Shooting Modes [’ Programmed AE] The camcorder automatically sets the shutter speed and aperture but you have the option to adjust the white balance (A 141) and expo- sure (A 143), and change the frame rate (A 226). •...
  • Page 99: Special Recording Modes

    Special Recording Modes Special Recording Modes Interval Recording When the movie format is set to MP4, you can easily set the camcorder to record about half a second of video or a photo at fixed intervals from 5 seconds to 10 minutes. When recording video using interval recording, you can join all these short bits of video (interval scenes) into a single time-lapse scene that cap- tures the passage of time.
  • Page 100 Special Recording Modes • The default recording interval is 5 seconds. Before touch- ing [OK], you can change the recording interval with the following procedure (A 101). Touch [OK] and start recording with interval recording. • and the selected interval length will appear on the screen.
  • Page 101 Special Recording Modes Touch [Yes] to join the interval scenes. • If you prefer to join the interval scenes later on, touch [No] instead. The rest of the procedure is not necessary. > • You can touch [Stop] [OK] to interrupt the operation while it is in progress.
  • Page 102 Special Recording Modes To join interval scenes later on Even if you did not join MP4 scenes recorded using interval recording immediately after recording them, you can do so at a later date. Open the [y¸] index screen (A 69). Touch an interval scene marked with the icon.
  • Page 103: Slow And Fast Motion

    Special Recording Modes Recording interval Maximum recording time* 5 sec., 10 sec., 30 sec. 3 hours 1 min. 6 hours 10 min. 60 hours * When the camcorder is being powered by a battery pack, depending on the remaining battery charge, the maximum recording time may be shorter.
  • Page 104 Special Recording Modes Format Shooting mode Playback I J L K ’ Activate slow/fast motion. > > [Special Rec Modes] Slow Motion] or > Fast Motion] [OK] • You can also touch the icon in the center instead of touch- ing [OK].
  • Page 105 Special Recording Modes To change the playback speed You can change the playback speed while activating slow/fast motion (from the [ Slow Motion]/[ Fast Motion] selection screen) or from the record standby screen after slow/fast motion is activated. > > Desired speed •...
  • Page 106: Video Snapshot

    Special Recording Modes Video Snapshot You can record a series of short scenes, each a few seconds long. When you play the video snapshot scenes one after the other, this will result in fast-paced, dynamic video. Format Shooting mode Playback I J L K ’...
  • Page 107: Pre-Recording

    Special Recording Modes Press the start/stop button. • You can also touch [Ü]. • The camcorder records for about 4 seconds (the blue frame serves as a visual progress bar) and then automati- cally returns to record standby mode. • You can change the length of the video snapshot scenes recorded to 2 or 8 seconds with the 1 >...
  • Page 108 Special Recording Modes Activate the pre-recording function. > > > [~ Special Rec Modes] [z Pre REC] [OK] • You can also touch the icon in the center instead of touch- ing [OK]. • z will appear on the screen. Press the start/stop button.
  • Page 109 Special Recording Modes • When the movie format is AVCHD and you activate the pre-recording function, the time code will start running.
  • Page 110: Convenient Functions

    Convenient Functions Convenient Functions Self Timer By setting the self-timer, you will be able to include yourself in the shot before the camcorder starts recording a movie or taking a photo. Format Shooting mode Playback I J L K ’ Activate the self-timer function.
  • Page 111: Decoration: Adding A Personal Touch

    Convenient Functions In record standby mode, press the start/stop button. • You can also touch [Ü] for movies or [PHOTO] for photos. • The countdown appears on the screen. • Once the countdown has begun, any of the following actions will cancel the self timer. - Pressing the start/stop button.
  • Page 112: Decorating Scenes

    Convenient Functions ■ Decorating Scenes Play back the scene you want to decorate (A 69). Touch the screen to display the playback controls. Touch [Ò] to display the decoration toolbar. • You can touch [Ý] to pause the playback. During play- back pause mode, you can save a canvas or load a previ- ously saved canvas (A 113).
  • Page 113 Convenient Functions [Ó Pens and Stamps] Select the type of pen or stamp and its color. You can also save a single canvas or load a previ- ously saved canvas. [× Animated Stamps] Select animated stamps to add to your decoration. [ß] Minimize the toolbar to the top of the screen to view almost all of the canvas.
  • Page 114 Convenient Functions • To save your freehand drawings and stamps on the mem- > > > ory card: Touch [Ó] [8 Save] [Yes] [K]. • To load a previously saved canvas (freehand drawings and > stamps only) from the memory card: Touch [Ó] >...
  • Page 115: Image Rotation And Image Flipping

    Convenient Functions Image Rotation and Image Flipping For MP4 movies and photos, the camcorder offers two functions to manipulate how the image is recorded or played back. Using mirror image recording, the camcorder will record the image reversing left and right. When orientation detection is turned on, the camcorder will detect if it is turned sideways or upside-down while recording so the image can be corrected during playback.
  • Page 116 Convenient Functions Examples of image rotation when [ Detect Orientation] is set to [On] Recording Playback Camcorder’s Onscreen icon Movies** Photos*** orientation* * As seen from the back of the camcorder, with the lens pointing for- ward. ** Even when orientation detection is turned on, movies recorded with the camcorder turned sideways cannot be played back in vertical ori- entation using the camcorder.
  • Page 117 Convenient Functions ***To display photos in the correct orientation, orientation detection should be turned on while recording and 1 > > [Auto Rotate] should be set to [i On] during playback.
  • Page 118: Recording Audio

    Recording Audio Recording Audio You can record audio using the built-in stereo microphone or an external microphone connected to the MIC terminal. When you are recording AVCHD movies and the video quality is set to 24 Mbps, you can enjoy two-channel linear PCM audio record- ing with a sampling frequency of 48 kHz.
  • Page 119: Using Commercially Available Microphones

    Recording Audio ■ Using Commercially Available Microphones You can also use commercially available condenser micro- phones with their own power supply. You can connect almost any stereo microphone with a ∅ 3.5 mm plug but audio record- ing levels may vary. Connect the external microphone to the MIC terminal.
  • Page 120: Audio Scenes (Built-In Microphone)

    Recording Audio • When referring to the instruction manual of the WM-V1, note that the procedure written for manually adjusting the audio recording level does not apply to this cam- corder. Refer to Audio Recording Level (A 126) for this camcorder's correct procedure. Audio Scenes (Built-in Microphone) You can have the camcorder optimize the audio settings of the built-in microphone by selecting the audio scene that matches...
  • Page 121 Recording Audio > > Touch the audio scene button Desired audio scene [OK] • You can also touch the icon in the center instead of touching [OK]. • Alternatively, you can touch 0 > [Audio Scene] to open the audio scene menu. Options ( Default value) Standard] To record most general situations.
  • Page 122 Recording Audio Forest and Birds] To record birds and scenes in forests. The camcorder clearly captures sound as it spreads. Noise Suppression] To record scenes while reducing noise from wind, passing vehi- cles and similar ambient sound. Ideal for recording at the beach or in places with a lot of noise.
  • Page 123 Recording Audio Settings for each audio scene [‘ [’ Music] Festival] [‚ Speech] Standard] Audio recording Manual]: 70 Manual]: 70 Manual]: 70 Manual]: 86 level [Built-in Mic [H Auto [L Auto [L Auto [H Auto Wind (Low) ë] (Low) ë] (High)] (High)] Screen]...
  • Page 124 Recording Audio [” Noise Meet- [“ Forests [„ Custom Suppres- ing] and Birds] Setting] sion] Audio Selected by recording user Manual]: 94 Manual]: 80 Manual]: 70 level (A 126) [Built-in Mic Selected by [H Auto [H Auto [H Auto Wind user (High)] (High)]...
  • Page 125 Recording Audio • [„ Custom Setting] is not available in N mode. After setting [Audio Scene] to [„ Custom Setting], if the camcorder is then set to N mode, this setting will change to [‘ Standard]. • To reproduce louder and quieter sounds in music more faithfully, we recommend that you first adjust the audio recording level (refer to the following section).
  • Page 126: Audio Recording Level

    Recording Audio Audio Recording Level You can adjust the audio recording level of the built-in micro- phone or an external microphone connected to the MIC termi- nal. Format Shooting mode Playback I J L K ’ Set the audio recording level to manual. >...
  • Page 127 Recording Audio Audio level indicator Manual audio level Current audio adjustment recording level Audio level adjustment bar Turn the MIC LEVEL dial to adjust the audio recording level as necessary. • As a guideline, adjust the audio recording level so that the audio level meter will go to the right of the -10 dB mark only occasionally.
  • Page 128: Wind Screen (Built-In Microphone)

    Recording Audio Wind Screen (Built-in Microphone) The camcorder automatically reduces the background sound of wind when recording outdoors. You can select from two levels or turn off the auto wind screen. Format Shooting mode Playback I J L K ’ Make sure [Audio Scene] is set to [„...
  • Page 129: Microphone Attenuator (Built-In Microphone)

    Recording Audio [j Off à] The built-in microphone's wind screen will be deactivated at all times. • Some low-frequency sounds will be suppressed along with the sound of wind. When recording in surround- ings unaffected by wind or if you want to record low-fre- quency sounds, we recommend setting [Built-in Mic Wind Screen] to [j Off à].
  • Page 130 Recording Audio Activate the microphone attenuator. > > > [1 Other Settings] [Built-in Mic Att.] > > Desired option Options ( Default value) [2 Automatic] The camcorder will automatically activate the built-in micro- phone attenuator as necessary for optimal audio recording lev- els so high audio levels will not be distorted.
  • Page 131: Audio Equalizer (Built-In Microphone)

    Recording Audio Audio Equalizer (Built-in Microphone) You can use the audio equalizer to adjust sound levels by specif- ically targeting one of the available frequency ranges. Format Shooting mode Playback I J L K ’ Make sure [Audio Scene] is set to [„ Custom Setting] (A 120).
  • Page 132: Microphone Directionality (Built-In Microphone)

    Recording Audio [é Boost MF Range] Best for recording human voices and dialog. [ê Boost HF+LF Range] Best, for example, for recording live music and clearly capture the special sound characteristics of a variety of instruments. Microphone Directionality (Built-in Microphone) You can change the directionality of the built-in microphone to have more control over how sound is recorded.
  • Page 133: Microphone Attenuator (External Microphone)

    Recording Audio Options ( Default value) [í Monaural] Mono recording that emphasizes sound coming from the front of the camcorder/microphone. [h Normal] Standard stereo recording; a middle point between the [î Wide] and [í Monaural] settings in reach. [î Wide] Stereo recording of ambient sound over a more extensive area that adds to the sense of presence of movies.
  • Page 134: Low Cut Filter (External Microphone)

    Recording Audio Options ( Default value) [2 Automatic] The camcorder will automatically activate the microphone atten- uator as necessary for optimal audio recording levels so high audio levels will not be distorted. [i On] The microphone attenuator will be activated at all times to repro- duce more faithfully the sound dynamics.
  • Page 135: Switching The Input (External Microphone)

    Recording Audio > > > > [1 Other Settings] [MIC Low Cut] > [i On] Switching the Input (External Microphone) You can switch the input of the MIC terminal depending on whether you are using an external microphone or an external audio source, such as a digital audio player.
  • Page 136: Audio Mix

    Recording Audio Audio Mix When recording, you can mix audio from the built-in microphone with external audio from the MIC terminal and adjust the mix bal- ance for original sound effects. The external audio input can be from the optional WM-V1 Wireless Microphone, a commercially available external microphone or from an external audio player (analog Line In).
  • Page 137: Audio Limiter

    Recording Audio Audio Limiter The audio limiter will limit the amplitude of audio signals to pre- vent audio distortions when sudden, loud sounds are picked up by the camcorder. Format Shooting mode Playback I J L K ’ Make sure [Audio Scene] is set to [„ Custom Setting] (A 120) and the audio recording level is set to Automatic] (A 126).
  • Page 138 Recording Audio Make sure [Audio Scene] is set to [„ Custom Setting] (A 120). Activate the audio compressor. > > > [1 Other Settings] [Audio Compres- > > sor] Desired option Options ( Default value) [H High] Flattens out audio levels more and is best when recording multi- ple people talking at varying levels, such as during a meeting.
  • Page 139: Using Headphones

    Recording Audio Using Headphones Use headphones for playback or to check the audio level while recording. Connect headphones to the × terminal. When using headphones, make sure to lower the volume to an appropriate level. ■ Adjusting the Volume from the Menus Format Shooting mode Playback...
  • Page 140 Recording Audio ■ Adjusting the Volume during Playback Format Shooting mode Playback I J L K ’ In playback mode, adjust the headphones volume the same way you would adjust the speaker’s volume (A 71), selecting the headphone icons instead. •...
  • Page 141: When You Want More Control

    When You Want More Control When You Want More Control White Balance The white balance function helps you to accurately reproduce colors under different lighting conditions so that white objects will always look truly white in your recordings. Format Shooting mode Playback I J L K ’...
  • Page 142 When You Want More Control To set the custom white balance Point the camcorder at a white object, so it fills the frame at the center of the screen. Touch [Set WB]. When the adjustment is completed, Å stops flashing and disappears.
  • Page 143: Exposure

    When You Want More Control • When you select the custom white balance: - Reset the white balance when you change locations or the lighting or other conditions change. - Depending on the light source, Å may keep flash- ing. The result will still be better than with [Ã...
  • Page 144: Exposure Compensation

    When You Want More Control Format Shooting mode Playback I J L K ’ Select the desired shooting mode (A 95), but do not touch [OK]. Touch [y] to open the exposure adjustment screen. ■ Exposure Compensation Touch [n]. • The exposure is locked and the exposure compensation dial appears with the compensation value set at ±0.
  • Page 145 When You Want More Control Touch [X] to apply the selected shooting mode and exposure compensation value. • During exposure lock, y and the exposure compensation value will appear on the screen. ■ Touch AE Touch a subject that appears inside the y frame. •...
  • Page 146: Face Detection

    When You Want More Control • If the shooting mode is changed during exposure com- pensation, the camcorder will return to automatic expo- sure. • This function is not available during interval recording. Face Detection The camcorder automatically detects people’s faces and uses this information to set the correct exposure.
  • Page 147 When You Want More Control Point the camcorder at a person. • If there is more than one person in the picture, the cam- corder will automatically select one person it determines is the main subject. The main subject is indicated by a white frame and the camcorder will optimize the settings for that person.
  • Page 148 When You Want More Control • The camcorder may mistakenly detect the faces of non-human subjects. In such case, turn face detection off. • In certain cases, faces may not be detected correctly. Typical examples include: - Faces extremely small, large, dark or bright in relation to the overall picture.
  • Page 149: Capturing Video Snapshot Scenes And Photos From A Movie

    When You Want More Control Capturing Video Snapshot Scenes and Photos from a Movie You can capture video snapshot scenes or photos from a previ- ously recorded scene. For example, you may want to print pho- tos from video recorded at a party or create a small video clip using video snapshot scenes from the highlights of an event.
  • Page 150 When You Want More Control Touch [Ñ] to stop the playback. • The new video snapshot scene will have the same record- ing date (for AVCHD movies) or be saved in the same folder (for MP4 movies) as the original scene. •...
  • Page 151: Capturing Photos

    When You Want More Control ■ Capturing Photos Play back the scene from which you want to capture the photo (A 69). At the point you want to capture, pause the playback and capture the photo. > Touch the screen to display the playback controls [Ý] >...
  • Page 152: External Connections

    External Connections Terminals on the Camcorder This section gives more details about the camcorder’s out- put terminals and presents connection diagrams for con- necting your camcorder to other devices. Playback on a TV Screen This section explains how to connect the camcorder to an HDTV using the optional HTC-100 High Speed HDMI Cable.
  • Page 153: Terminals On The Camcorder

    Terminals on the Camcorder Terminals on the Camcorder Open the side terminal cover to access the terminals on the camcorder. HDMI Terminal The HDMI terminal offers a high-quality digital connection that combines audio and video in a single convenient cable. This terminal is an HDMI mini receptacle.
  • Page 154: Connection Diagrams

    Terminals on the Camcorder Connection Diagrams In the following connection diagrams, the left side shows the ter- minals on the camcorder and the right side shows (for reference only) an example of terminals on a connected device. Connection HDMI Type: Digital Quality: High definition Output only Connect to a high-definition TV (HDTV) with an HDMI input termi- nal.
  • Page 155 Terminals on the Camcorder Connection Type: Digital data connection Connect to a computer to save your recordings. USB cable Mini-B Standard-A (supplied) (computer) • The HDMI terminal on the camcorder is for output only. Do not connect it to an HDMI output terminal on an external device, as this may damage the camcorder.
  • Page 156: Playback On A Tv Screen

    Terminals on the Camcorder • Audio and video will not be output from the HDMI termi- nal while using Wi-Fi functions and during interval recording, slow/fast motion and photo mode. • AVCHD-compatible HDTVs and digital recorders with a compatible memory card slot can play back AVCHD movies you record with this camcorder.
  • Page 157 Terminals on the Camcorder Turn on the connected TV. • On the TV, select as the video input the same terminal to which you connected the camcorder. Refer to the instruc- tion manual of the connected TV. Turn on the camcorder and set it to playback mode. Open the desired index screen (A 69, 77).
  • Page 158: Saving And Sharing Your Recordings

    Saving and Sharing Your Recordings Saving and Sharing Your Recordings Converting Movies to MP4 Format You can convert AVCHD and MP4 scenes to an MP4 scene with lower video quality (down-conversion) to obtain smaller file sizes. This is convenient, for example, when you want to upload videos to the Web, as smaller video files will upload more quickly.
  • Page 159 Saving and Sharing Your Recordings Touch the individual scenes you want to convert. • A checkmark ! will appear on the scenes you touch. The total number of selected scenes will appear next to the " icon. • Touch a selected scene to remove the checkmark. To >...
  • Page 160 Saving and Sharing Your Recordings • To add decorations*: > [Ò] Decorate the scene (A 111) * When a cinema-look filter is applied to a movie, you cannot add decorations. Touch [START] to convert the scene. • Touch [STOP] to interrupt the operation while it is in progress.
  • Page 161: Saving Recordings On A Computer

    Utility LE for AVCHD movies and the software ImageBrowser for MP4 movies and photos. Software for AVCHD movies, available for free from PIXELA’s Web site. Software for photos and MP4 movies, available for free from your local Canon Web site.
  • Page 162 Saving and Sharing Your Recordings ■ Saving AVCHD Movies (Windows only) With the software Transfer Utility LE, you can save to your com- puter the AVCHD scenes you have recorded. Download the software and install it before you connect the camcorder to the computer for the first time.
  • Page 163 Saving and Sharing Your Recordings Run the installer to install the software. • For details, refer to the Software Guide (PDF file) of PIXELA’s software. Connecting the Camcorder to a Computer Camcorder: Power the camcorder using the compact power adapter. Camcorder: Open the [y·] index screen (A 69).
  • Page 164 Saving and Sharing Your Recordings ■ Saving MP4 Movies and Photos (Windows/ Mac OS) With the software ImageBrowser EX you can save MP4 movies and photos to your computer and easily organize them. Refer to the ‘ImageBrowser EX User Guide’ (PDF file) for the full system requirements and other information.
  • Page 165 Saving and Sharing Your Recordings Download the software from your local Canon Web site. • Visit the following Web site to download ImageBrowser http://www.canon.com/icpd/ (Click on your country/region, select your camcorder model and the proceed to the download page.) Install ImageBrowser EX.
  • Page 166 Saving and Sharing Your Recordings Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation. • During the installation process, you may be prompted to install Microsoft Silverlight. Follow the instructions to do • CameraWindow will also be installed. To check that the software was installed correctly You can check that the software was installed correctly by look- ing for the ImageBrowser EX icon in the following location.
  • Page 167: Connecting The Camcorder To A Computer

    Saving and Sharing Your Recordings First-time connection to a computer running Windows The first time you connect the camcorder to the computer, you also need to select the CameraWindow auto-launch setting. Connecting the Camcorder to a Computer Power the camcorder using the compact power adapter.
  • Page 168 Saving and Sharing Your Recordings • When the camcorder is connected to a computer: - Do not open the memory card slot cover. - Do not change or delete any of the memory card’s folders or files directly from the computer as this may result in permanent data loss.
  • Page 169: Copying Recordings To An External Video Recorder

    Saving and Sharing Your Recordings • The following types of MP4 scenes will be recognized as multiple files on a computer. - Scenes exceeding 4 GB. - Scenes exceeding 1 hour. • Users of Windows XP and later and Mac OS X: Your camcorder is equipped with the standard Picture Trans- fer Protocol (PTP) allowing you to transfer photos (JPEG only) and MP4 movies simply by connecting the...
  • Page 170: Uploading Recordings To The Web

    With ImageBrowser EX, you can also upload your MP4 movies to YouTube and photos to Facebook from your computer. Addi- tionally, you can use CANON iMAGE GATEWAY* to make online photo albums and more. * This service may not be available in all countries/regions.
  • Page 171 Saving and Sharing Your Recordings Installation Install the software before you connect the camcorder to the computer for the first time. The software is compatible with computers running Windows or Mac OS operating system. Refer to Saving Recordings on a Computer (A 161).
  • Page 172: Wi-Fi Functions

    Wi-Fi Functions Overview of the Camcorder's Wi-Fi Functions This is an introduction to the Wi-Fi functions offered by the camcorder and contains also important information about the supported Wi-Fi standards. The Camcorder's Wi-Fi Functions Refer to this section for details on how to use the cam- corder's useful Wi-Fi functions such as controlling the camcorder remotely with an iOS or Android device* or playing back the camcorder's recordings from a Web...
  • Page 173 Wi-Fi Connection and Settings This section explains how to connect your camcorder to an access point (wireless router) on an existing Wi-Fi network as well as how to check the Wi-Fi settings and, if neces- sary, change them. * “iOS device” is used in this text to refer to Wi-Fi-enabled iPhones and iPads, while “Android device”...
  • Page 174: Overview Of The Camcorder's Wi-Fi Functions

    Overview of the Camcorder's Wi-Fi Functions Overview of the Camcorder's Wi-Fi Functions You can use the camcorder’s Wi-Fi functions to connect wire- lessly to Wi-Fi enabled devices* like smartphones or tablets and save, play back and upload your recordings. Refer to Glossary (A 219) for a definition of some of the frequently used terms in this text.
  • Page 175 Overview of the Camcorder's Wi-Fi Functions iOS Devices • Install the CameraAccess plus app and use your iPhone or iPad as a remote control to record with the camcorder (A 180). You can even stream video from the camcorder and record it directly on your iOS device.
  • Page 176 Overview of the Camcorder's Wi-Fi Functions Android Devices • Install the CameraAccess plus app and use your smartphone or tablet as a remote control to record with the camcorder (A 180). You can even stream video from the camcorder and record it directly on your Android device.
  • Page 177 • Connecting the camcorder to an access point (home network) connected to the Internet, you can also share recordings on CANON iMAGE GATEWAY and enjoy a number of Web ser- vices, including uploading recordings to Facebook and YouTube (A 196).
  • Page 178 Overview of the Camcorder's Wi-Fi Functions ■ Before Using Wi-Fi Functions Based on the function, the camcorder will wirelessly connect directly to a Wi-Fi-enabled device, such as a smartphone, or to a Wi-Fi network via an access point (wireless router)*. After select- ing the function you want to use, follow the onscreen directions to connect the camcorder.
  • Page 179 Overview of the Camcorder's Wi-Fi Functions • We recommend inserting a fully charged battery pack or using the supplied CA-110 Compact Power Adapter when using Wi-Fi functions. • When using the camcorder’s Wi-Fi functions, do not cover the rear left corner of the camcorder with your hand or other object.
  • Page 180: The Camcorder's Wi-Fi Functions

    The Camcorder's Wi-Fi Functions The Camcorder's Wi-Fi Functions Using an iOS or Android Device as a Remote Control Using the CameraAccess plus app*, you can view the image streamed from the camcorder on your iOS/Android device even when the camcorder is somewhere else. You can use your iOS/ Android device as a remote control to start recording on the camcorder and, while using the Monitor from Home function, you can even record the streamed image locally on your iOS/...
  • Page 181 The Camcorder's Wi-Fi Functions • Before you perform these procedures for the first time, download and install the CameraAccess plus app on your iOS/Android device. The app can be downloaded for free from the following Web sites. App Store: http://appstore.com/cameraaccessplus Google Play™: http://play.google.com/store/apps/ details?id=jp.co.pixela.cameraaccessplus...
  • Page 182 The Camcorder's Wi-Fi Functions Camcorder: Activate the [Monitor from Home] function. > > [ Remote Control+Streaming] Monitor > from Home] [OK] • The camcorder’s SSID (network name) and password will appear. • The camcorder will be ready to connect with the iOS or Android device.
  • Page 183 The Camcorder's Wi-Fi Functions • Use the app’s onscreen controls to operate the camcorder while viewing the live image on the device. When you have finished recording Camcorder: Touch [End] to end the wireless connection and turn off the camcorder. iOS/Android device: Close the CameraAccess plus app.
  • Page 184 The Camcorder's Wi-Fi Functions Camcorder: Set the camcorder to the desired recording mode (movie mode or photo mode). Activate the [Monitor while Out] function. > > [ Remote Control+Streaming] Monitor > while Out] [OK] • You can also touch the icon in the center instead of touch- ing [OK].
  • Page 185 The Camcorder's Wi-Fi Functions To change the port number to be used, touch [80]. Enter a different port number and touch [OK]. • By default, the port number is set to 80 but you can change it if necessary. If necessary, set up a connection to an access point. •...
  • Page 186 The Camcorder's Wi-Fi Functions Connecting the iOS/Android Device If the iOS/Android device is connected to the same Wi-Fi net- work as the camcorder, CameraAccess plus will recognize the camcorder's ID and register it automatically. Otherwise, you can enter the camcorder's ID manually. As long as you do not reset the camcorder's settings, you only need to register the camcorder's ID the first time you connect the device.
  • Page 187 The Camcorder's Wi-Fi Functions Touch Finish and close the CameraAccess plus app. • If necessary, disconnect the iOS/Android device from the access point. To use the Monitor while Out function While you are out, start the CameraAccess plus app. • Make sure the iOS/Android device is connected to a Wi-Fi access point.
  • Page 188: Using The Virtual Keyboard

    The Camcorder's Wi-Fi Functions Using the virtual keyboard When you need to enter text for various settings, touch the text field and a virtual keyboard will appear on the screen. The illustration below explains the various keys you can use. Switch between letters and numbers/special charac- ters.
  • Page 189 The Camcorder's Wi-Fi Functions • For details about the CameraAccess plus app, visit PIXELA’s Web site. http://pixela.jp/cecap • When using CameraAccess plus, you cannot switch between movie mode and photo mode. Make sure you set the desired recording mode in advance before acti- vating the [Monitor from Home] or [Monitor while Out] function.
  • Page 190: Remote Browse: Viewing Recordings Using A Web Browser On An Ios Or Android Device

    * Depending on the device, OS, browser and video quality, you may not be able to play back or save recordings. For details, visit your local Canon Web site. Format Shooting mode...
  • Page 191 The Camcorder's Wi-Fi Functions Camcorder: From any index screen, activate the Remote Browse mode. > > > [— Wi-Fi] [5 Playback via Browser] [OK] • You can also touch the icon in the center instead of touch- ing [OK]. • The camcorder’s SSID (network name) and password will appear.
  • Page 192 The Camcorder's Wi-Fi Functions iOS/Android device: Enter the URL that appears on the camcorder’s screen into the Web browser’s address bar. • When the Wi-Fi connection is correctly established, the Playback via Browser screen will appear. • The URL is always the same so you may find it convenient to bookmark the URL.
  • Page 193: Saving Recordings And Uploading Movies To The Web Using An Ios Device

    The Camcorder's Wi-Fi Functions When you have finished > Camcorder: Touch [End] [OK] to end the wireless connection and turn off the camcorder. • The following types of MP4 scenes will be recognized as multiple files on other devices. - Scenes exceeding 4 GB. - Scenes exceeding 1 hour.
  • Page 194 The Camcorder's Wi-Fi Functions • Before you perform this procedure for the first time, install the Movie Uploader app on your iOS device. The app can be downloaded for free from the following Web site. http://appstore.com/movieuploader Camcorder: From any index screen, set the camcorder to connect with the iOS device.
  • Page 195 • Depending on factors such as the wireless network conditions, it can take some time to upload video files. • The procedure above may differ depending on the ver- sion of iOS you are using. • For details about the Movie Uploader app, visit PIXELA’s Web site. http://www.pixela.co.jp/oem/canon/e/movieuploader/...
  • Page 196: Sharing Recordings With Canon Image Gateway

    - Scenes exceeding 1 hour. Sharing Recordings with CANON iMAGE GATEWAY After you register for CANON iMAGE GATEWAY*, you will be able to access various Web services**. You will be able to upload movies and photos to online albums, upload movies to...
  • Page 197 The Camcorder's Wi-Fi Functions CANON iMAGE GATEWAY CANON iMAGE GATEWAY is a Web site that provides vari- ous photo-related services for owners of qualified Canon products. After you complete the free registration online, you can use the Web services, create online photo albums, and more.
  • Page 198 The Camcorder's Wi-Fi Functions ■ Setting the Desired Web Services in the Camcorder Log in to CANON iMAGE GATEWAY and set the Web services you want to use. Camcorder: From any index screen, activate the Web service function. > >...
  • Page 199 The Camcorder's Wi-Fi Functions Camcorder: When the wireless connection is success- fully established, touch iOS/Android device: Following the camcorder's onscreen instructions, log in to CANON iMAGE GATE- WAY. • The online album screen will be displayed. Camcorder: Touch [Authenticate]. • After a short while, an authentication code will be dis- played on the screen.
  • Page 200 For the latest details about available services and terms of use, visit your local CANON iMAGE GATEWAY Web site. • If the date set in the camcorder is not correct, the cam- corder cannot connect to CANON iMAGE GATEWAY.
  • Page 201: Sharing Your Recordings Using Web Services

    The Camcorder's Wi-Fi Functions • Once you have set the maximum number of Web ser- vices in the camcorder, you will not be able to set any additional services. Delete unnecessary Web services and then set the desired Web service. •...
  • Page 202 The Camcorder's Wi-Fi Functions • If no connections to access points have been saved in the camcorder, the message [Save the access point] will appear on the screen. Touch [OK] to configure and save a new access point connection (step 2 in Wi-Fi Connection Using an Access Point (A 208)) before continuing with...
  • Page 203 Album screen to see the movies and photos you uploaded. You can also check what files you have sent and the various settings for the Web services. For details on CANON iMAGE GATEWAY, refer to the Help module (in the upper right of the screen).
  • Page 204: Wireless Playback On A Computer

    The Camcorder's Wi-Fi Functions Wireless Playback on a Computer Using the Media Server function, you can wirelessly view your movies and photos on your computer or similar device. You will need an access point connected to your home network and software installed on your computer that can play back movies and photos from a media server.
  • Page 205 The Camcorder's Wi-Fi Functions • You can also touch the icon in the center instead of touch- ing [OK]. • If you have previously configured and saved a connection to an access point, the camcorder will connect automati- cally to the last access point used. •...
  • Page 206 The Camcorder's Wi-Fi Functions Computer: Start your preferred media player software and select your camcorder’s model name (Canon VIXIA mini X) from the list of media servers. • On standalone media players and other devices, connect the device to the home network and select your cam- corder’s model name from the list of media servers.
  • Page 207: Wi-Fi Connection And Settings

    Wi-Fi Connection and Settings Wi-Fi Connection and Settings Wi-Fi Connection Using an Access Point The camcorder can connect to a Wi-Fi network using an access point (wireless router) and even remember the settings for 4 access points. General requirements • Correctly configured router that complies with the 802.11b/g/n protocol and is Wi-Fi certified (bears the logo shown to the right) and a home network.
  • Page 208 Wi-Fi Connection and Settings Touch the desired setup method. • Depending on the setup method chosen, the procedure will be different. Read the descriptions below and continue with the procedure described in the relevant page. Options [WPS: Button]* Simply press and hold the WPS button on your wireless router and then touch the camcorder’s screen.
  • Page 209 Wi-Fi Connection and Settings [Manual Setup] You manually enter the access point’s name, password and other network settings. This method is recommended only for advanced users of Wi-Fi networks. Continue the procedure as described in Manual Setup (A 213). * WPS, which stands for Wi-Fi Protected Setup, is a standard that makes connecting to an access point easier.
  • Page 210 Wi-Fi Connection and Settings [WPS: Button] method • Press and hold the WPS button on the wireless router. • Depending on the router, the amount of time required may differ. • Make sure the router’s WPS function is activated. [WPS: PIN Code] method •...
  • Page 211: Searching For Access Points

    Wi-Fi Connection and Settings Touch [OK] to save the configuration. • If you were in the process of performing another proce- dure, the camcorder will automatically connect to the access point. Return to the procedure of the function you were previously using: Step 7 in Streaming via Wi-Fi and Internet (Monitor while Out)
  • Page 212 Wi-Fi Connection and Settings Select the desired access point. • If the desired access point is not displayed, you can touch [Í] or [Î] to go through the list of detected access points. You can also touch [Search Again] to have the camcorder search for access points again.
  • Page 213: Manual Setup

    Wi-Fi Connection and Settings Touch [OK] to save the configuration. • If you were in the process of performing another proce- dure, the camcorder will automatically connect to the access point. Return to the procedure of the function you were previously using: Step 7 in Streaming via Wi-Fi and Internet (Monitor while Out)
  • Page 214 Wi-Fi Connection and Settings In the [SSID] field, enter the SSID. Touch [OK] and then touch [Next]. In the [Authentication/Encryption Method] field, touch [OPEN NONE] and then touch the desired method. • If you selected [OPEN WEP], the WEP index is 1. In the [Encryption Key] field, enter the encryption key.
  • Page 215 Wi-Fi Connection and Settings Enter the [Primary DNS Server] and [Secondary DNS Server] fields in the same way and touch [Next]. Touch [OK] to save the configuration. • If you were in the process of performing another proce- dure, the camcorder will automatically connect to the access point.
  • Page 216: Viewing And Changing Wi-Fi Settings

    Wi-Fi Connection and Settings Viewing and Changing Wi-Fi Settings You can review and change, if necessary, the settings used for the various Wi-Fi connections and for the Monitor while Out function. Format Shooting mode Playback I J L K ’ From recording mode or any index screen, open the —...
  • Page 217 Wi-Fi Connection and Settings If necessary, change the camcorder’s network name (SSID) and password. > > [Edit] [OK] [OK] • The next time you make a wireless connection, you will need to change the Wi-Fi settings on the iOS/Android device. Touch [K] repeatedly to return to the 0 (Home) menu, and then touch [X] to close the menu.
  • Page 218 Wi-Fi Connection and Settings • To manually change the settings of the access point con- > nection displayed, touch [Edit] [Manual Setup] and then perform the procedure in Manual Setup (A 213). • Touch [K] to return to the access point selection screen. Touch [K] repeatedly to return to the 0 (Home) menu, and then touch [X] to close the menu.
  • Page 219 Wi-Fi Connection and Settings Glossary This is a glossary of some of the basic terms used fre- quently in this chapter. The documentation for your access point may also contain a glossary you can refer to. Access Point A wireless access point (WAP) is a device that allows wire- less devices, like your camcorder, to connect to a wired net- work (including to the Internet) using the Wi-Fi standard.
  • Page 220: Additional Information

    Additional Information Appendix: Menu Options Lists This section contains tables of all the camcorder’s menu set- tings and setting options for your reference. Appendix: Onscreen Icons and Displays This section explains the icons and displays that appear on the camcorder’s various screens, with reference pages to the relevant functions.
  • Page 221: General Information

    General Information This section contains information about optional accesso- ries that can be used with the camcorder and ends with the comprehensive list of technical specifications.
  • Page 222: Appendix: Menu Options Lists

    Appendix: Menu Options Lists Appendix: Menu Options Lists The functions that are available depend on the camcorder’s oper- ating mode. On the camcorder’s screen, menu items not available appear grayed out. For details about how to select an item, refer Using the Menus (A 48).
  • Page 223 Appendix: Menu Options Lists 0 (Home) Menu (cont.) Menu item Setting options [Shooting Mode] (A 95) Macro], Auto], [ Food and Fashion], [I Sports], [J Night Scene], [L Beach], [K Snow], Car], [’ Programmed AE] Flip/Rotate Image] (A 115) Mirror Image]: [On], [Off] Detect Orientation]: [On], [Off] [<...
  • Page 224 Appendix: Menu Options Lists 0 (Home) Menu (cont.) Menu item Setting options [— Wi-Fi] (A 172) [6 Movie Uploader], [5 Playback via Browser], To Web Service], [8 Media Server], [w Check/Edit Settings] [Edit] Functions in Playback Modes Button Setting options [Convert to MP4] (A 158) [Delete]...
  • Page 225: [1 Other Settings] Menus

    Appendix: Menu Options Lists [1 Other Settings] Menus Camera Setup (recording mode only) Menu item Setting options [Movie Format] (A 57) [· AVCHD], [¸ MP4] [Video Quality] (A 92) High Quality 24 Mbps], Standard (Full HD) 17 Mbps], Long Play 4 Mbps] [Frame Rate] –...
  • Page 226 Appendix: Menu Options Lists Camera Setup (recording mode only) (cont.) Menu item Setting options [Image Stabilizer] – On], [j Off] [Video Snapshot Length] (A 106) [C 2 sec], [D 4 sec], [F 8 sec] [Photo Size] (A 94) 4000x3000], [n 1920x1440], [ 640x480] [Photo Review Time] –...
  • Page 227 Appendix: Menu Options Lists • The frame rate cannot be changed when the shooting mode is set to N. [Auto Backlight Correction]: The camcorder automatically cor- rects for backlight when shooting subjects with a strong light behind them. • This function is not available when the shooting mode is set to J, K, L or [Auto Slow Shutter]: For AVCHD movies only.
  • Page 228 Appendix: Menu Options Lists [Image Stabilizer]: The image stabilizer reduces camcorder blur (blur due to the camcorder moving) so you can get nice, stable shots. • The image stabilizer is not available in the following cases: - When recording using slow or fast motion. - When the field of view is ultra wide.
  • Page 229 Appendix: Menu Options Lists Playback Setup (playback mode only) Menu item Setting options [Video Snapshot Length] (A 149) [C 2 sec], [D 4 sec], [F 8 sec] [Slideshow Transition] – [j Off], [k Dissolve], [l Slide Image] [Auto Rotate] – On], [j Off] [Display Date/Time] –...
  • Page 230 Appendix: Menu Options Lists [Display Date/Time]: Select whether to display the recording date and time during playback. • During AVCHD movie and photo playback, both the date and time are displayed. During MP4 movie playback, only the date is displayed. Audio Setup Menu item Setting options...
  • Page 231 Appendix: Menu Options Lists Audio Setup (cont.) Menu item Setting options [MIC Low Cut] (A 134) [i On], [j Off] [MIC Terminal Input] (A 135) [Þ External Audio], [ß Microphone] [Audio Mix] (A 136) Off], [i On] When [i On] is selected: audio mix bar, [Internal Microphone]/[MIC Terminal Input] [Audio Limiter] (A 137)
  • Page 232 Appendix: Menu Options Lists Audio Setup (cont.) Menu item Setting options [Speaker Volume] (A 71) , Ú 0-15 [Notification Sounds] – [÷ High Volume], [ø Low Volume], [j Off] [Notification Sounds]: A beep will accompany some opera- tions like turning on the camcorder, the self-timer countdown, etc.
  • Page 233: System Setup

    Appendix: Menu Options Lists q System Setup Menu item Setting options [Language H] (A 41) ], [Dansk], [Deutsch], [ ], [English], [Español], [Français], [Italiano], [Magyar], [Melayu], [Nederlands], [Norsk], [Polski], [Português], [ [Suomi], [Svenska], [Türkçe], [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ], [...
  • Page 234 Appendix: Menu Options Lists q System Setup (cont.) Menu item Setting options [LCD Backlight] – [H Bright], Normal], [L Dim] [Available Space in Memory] – [Used Space in Memory] – [File Numbering] – [m Reset], [n Continuous] [Auto Power Off] –...
  • Page 235 Appendix: Menu Options Lists q System Setup (cont.) Menu item Setting options [Reset All] – [No], [Yes] [LCD Brightness]: Adjusts the brightness of the LCD screen. • Changing the brightness of the LCD screen does not affect the brightness of your recordings or the brightness of the play- back image on a TV.
  • Page 236 Appendix: Menu Options Lists [Available Space in Memory] (recording mode only)/ [Used Space in Memory] (playback mode only): Displays a screen where you can verify how much of the memory card is currently available for recording or how much is in use (ª indi- cates photos).
  • Page 237 Appendix: Menu Options Lists • File numbers consist of 7 digits, for example “101-0107”. The 3 digits before the hyphen indicate the folder where the file is saved and can range from 100 to 999. The 4 digits after the hyphen are a unique identifier for each file and can range from 0001 to 9900.
  • Page 238 Appendix: Menu Options Lists [HDMI Status]: Displays a screen where you can verify the stan- dard of the output signal from the HDMI terminal. [Output Onscreen Displays] (playback mode only): When set to [i On], the camcorder’s onscreen displays will appear also on the screen of a TV or monitor connected to the camcorder.
  • Page 239: Appendix: Onscreen Icons And Displays

    Appendix: Onscreen Icons and Displays Appendix: Onscreen Icons and Displays The following tables show the icons that appear in the various modes. For easy reference, the icons in the table are grouped according to the area in which they appear on the screen. Please note that what icons appear depends on the movie for- mat, shooting mode, and other functions.
  • Page 240 Appendix: Onscreen Icons and Displays Icons on the top of the screen Icon Description/Function The left side shows the current recording mode (movie or photo mode) while the right side shows the new recording mode when this control button is touched. 00:00:00:00 (for Time code AVCHD movies)
  • Page 241 Appendix: Onscreen Icons and Displays Icons on the left side of the screen Icon Description/Function ó Shooting mode button J L K (In N mode: Smart AUTO icons) ’ Special recording modes and, if appli- ¦ cable, an icon indicating an interval of time for that function.
  • Page 242 Appendix: Onscreen Icons and Displays Icons on the right side of the screen Icon Description/Function 80h00m Remaining video recording time 80000 Remaining available number of photos 248 LPCM Linear PCM audio · ¸ Movie format L M S Photo size ½...
  • Page 243 Appendix: Onscreen Icons and Displays Icons on the bottom of the screen Icon Description/Function [0] button: Open the 0 (Home) menu ‘ ’ ‚ Audio scene button: Change the “ ” „ audio scene. Audio recording mode button and audio level indicator: Switch between manual and automatic audio record- ing level ] button: Change the field of...
  • Page 244 Appendix: Onscreen Icons and Displays Playback mode Icons on the top of the screen Icon Description/Function ] button: Mirror image playback ] button: Repeat playback Edit [Edit] button: Open the [Edit] panel Ð Ý Ö Õ Ø × Memory card operation Ô...
  • Page 245 Appendix: Onscreen Icons and Displays Icons on the top of the screen (cont.) Icon Description/Function 00:00:00:00 (for Scene playback time code (hours : AVCHD movies) minutes : seconds : frames) 0:00:00 (for MP4 Scene playback time (hours: minutes : movies) seconds) Current photo / Total number of 800/00...
  • Page 246 Appendix: Onscreen Icons and Displays Icons on the bottom of the screen (cont.) Icon Description/Function ] button: Volume PHOTO [PHOTO] button: Capture a photo Ò [Ò] button: Decoration [¦] button: Capture a video snap- ¦ shot scene N Ã y±0.00 F2.8 L Shooting information 1.90 MB 1/250 4000×3000...
  • Page 247 Appendix: Onscreen Icons and Displays Time code/Scene counter Both the time code and scene counter are counters that advance only when recording. The time code starts at 0:00:00:00 every time you record a new scene. Memory card operation Ü Record, Ñ Record standby, Ð Playback, Ý Playback pause, ×...
  • Page 248 Appendix: Onscreen Icons and Displays Special recording modes - Interval recording and selected interval (A 99) - Slow motion and selected speed (A 103) - Fast motion and selected speed (A 103) ¦ - Video snapshot and selected video snapshot length (A 106) z - Pre-recording (A 107) Remaining video recording time...
  • Page 249: Trouble

    Sometimes what you think is a malfunction of the camcorder may have the simplest of solutions - please read the “CHECK THIS FIRST” box before going on to the more detailed problems and solutions. Consult your dealer or a Canon Service Center if the problem persists. CHECK THIS FIRST Power supply •...
  • Page 250: Power Source

    - Charge the battery pack in temperatures between approxi- mately 0 °C and 40 °C (32 °F and 104 °F). - If you are using a battery pack recommended by Canon for use with this camcorder, there may be a problem with the battery pack.
  • Page 251 Trouble? Recording Pressing the start/stop button or touching [Ü] will not start recording. - You cannot record while the camcorder is writing previous recordings onto the memory card (while the ACCESS indica- tor is on or flashing). Wait until the camcorder has finished. - The memory is full or it already contains the maximum num- ber of scenes of AVCHD movies (3,999 scenes).
  • Page 252 If the cam- corder becomes unusually hot or it becomes hot after using it only for a short while, it may indicate a problem with the camcorder. Consult a Canon Service Center.
  • Page 253 Trouble? Playback Deleting scenes takes longer than usual. - When the memory card contains a large number of scenes, some operations may take longer than usual. Save your recordings (A 161) and initialize the memory card (A 45). Cannot capture a video snapshot scene from a movie. - You cannot capture video snapshot scenes from scenes recorded or edited using another device.
  • Page 254 Trouble? appears (in red) on the screen. - A memory card error occurred. Turn off the camcorder. Remove and reinsert the memory card. Initialize the memory card if the display does not change back to normal. and [End] appear (in red) on the screen. - The memory card is full.
  • Page 255: Picture And Sound

    Trouble? - Charging has stopped because the compact power adapter or the battery pack is faulty. Consult a Canon Service Cen- ter. Picture and Sound The screen appears too dark. - The LCD screen was dimmed. Change the 1 >...
  • Page 256 Trouble? Horizontal bands appear on the screen. - This is a phenomenon typical of CMOS image sensors when recording under some types of fluorescent, mercury or sodium lamps. This is not a malfunction. To reduce the symptoms, change the 1 >p>...
  • Page 257 Trouble? Memory Card and Accessories Cannot insert the memory card. - The memory card was not facing the correct direction. Turn the memory card over and insert it. Cannot record on the memory card. - The memory card is full. Delete some recordings (A 81) to free some space or replace the memory card.
  • Page 258 Trouble? There is no image on the TV screen and there is no sound. - The video input on the TV is not set to the video terminal to which you connected the camcorder. Select the correct video input. - Disconnect the optional HTC-100 High Speed HDMI cable and then restore the connection or turn the camcorder off and then on again.
  • Page 259 Trouble? Wi-Fi Functions Refer also to the instruction manual of your access point and other devices you will use. Cannot connect with the access point. - Check that the access point is working correctly. - The effective communication range between the camcorder and access point may vary depending on the strength of the wireless signal.
  • Page 260 Trouble? Wireless playback on a computer or similar device is not smooth. - Playback may not be smooth depending on the access point’s settings and capabilities. - Connect the computer to the access point using a LAN cable. - Remove any objects between the camcorder and wireless access point that may interfere with the wireless signal.
  • Page 261: List Of Messages

    - The device, operating system or Web browser used may not be supported. For the latest information about supported systems, visit your local Canon Web site. - Enable JavaScript and cookies in your Web browser’s set- tings. For details, refer to the help modules or online docu- mentation of the Web browser used.
  • Page 262 - This may be due to using a battery pack not recommended by Canon for use with this camcorder. - If you are using a battery pack recommended by Canon for use with this camcorder, there may be a problem with the battery pack or camcorder.
  • Page 263 - You may not be able to play back scenes that were recorded with other devices or created or edited on a computer. - There is a problem with the memory card. If this message appears often without apparent reason, contact a Canon Service Center. Cannot play back Check the memory card - There is a problem with the memory card.
  • Page 264 Trouble? - There is a problem with the memory card. If this message appears often without apparent reason, contact a Canon Service Center. Cannot record Check the memory card - There is a problem with the memory card. Save your record- ings (A 161) and initialize the memory card using the [Complete Initialization] option (A 45).
  • Page 265 Trouble? Check the memory card - Cannot access the memory card. Check the memory card and make sure it is inserted correctly. - A memory card error occurred. The camcorder cannot record or display the image. Try removing and reinserting the memory card, or use a different memory card.
  • Page 266 Trouble? LCD Screen has been dimmed Use the [LCD Backlight] set- ting to change the brightness - Change the 1 > > [LCD Backlight] setting to [Normal] or [Bright]. May not be possible to record movies on this memory card - You may not be able to record movies on a memory card without a CLASS rating or with one rated CLASS 2.
  • Page 267 Trouble? Need to recover files from the memory card. Change the position of the LOCK switch on the memory card. - This message will appear the next time you turn on the cam- corder if power supply was accidentally interrupted while the camcorder was writing on the memory card and later the position of the card’s LOCK switch was changed to prevent erasure.
  • Page 268 Trouble? Recording was stopped due to insufficient write speed of the memory card - The data transfer rate was too high for the memory card in use and the recording was stopped. Replace the memory card with one rated CLASS 4, 6 or 10. - After repeatedly recording, deleting and editing scenes (frag- mented memory), it will take longer to write data on the memory card and recording may stop.
  • Page 269 Trouble? Select the desired scene number - A number of scenes have the same recording date but dif- ferent file control information. This can occur for example when you record movies in the area of the international date line. Select a number to display the corresponding group of scenes.
  • Page 270 Trouble? - If a dialog box appeared on the computer screen, close it. Disconnect the USB cable, and restore the connection after a short while. Unable to recognize the data - You transferred data to the camcorder recorded using a video configuration that is not supported (PAL or SECAM).
  • Page 271 Trouble? Invalid port number. Perform the setting again. - The port number entered cannot be used. In the settings for the Monitor while Out function (A 183) change the port number to a port that does not conflict with other devices. IP address conflict - Change the camcorder’s IP address to avoid any conflict with devices connected to the same network.
  • Page 272 Unable to access configuration files - Turn off the camcorder. After a short while, turn it on again. If the problem persists contact a Canon Service Center. Unable to complete WPS. - Turn off the camcorder and access point (wireless router).
  • Page 273 Trouble? Unable to connect - Cordless phones, microwave ovens, refrigerators and other appliances may interfere with the wireless signal. Try using the camcorder in a location farther away from such appli- ances. Unable to connect to the server - The camcorder could not access the external server used for the Monitor while Out function.
  • Page 274 Trouble? - If you are not using a DNS server, set the DNS address to [0.0.0.0]. - If you are using a wireless gateway router, make sure all of the devices in the network, including the camcorder, are configured with the correct gateway address. Wi-Fi authentication unsuccessful - Make sure the camcorder and access point are using the same authentication/encryption method and encryption key.
  • Page 275 Trouble? Wi-Fi error. Incorrect authentication method. - Make sure the camcorder and access point are correctly configured. - Make sure the camcorder and access point are using the same authentication/encryption method and encryption key. - If the access point is using MAC address filtering, enter the camcorder’s MAC address in the access point’s configura- tion screen.
  • Page 276: List Of Messages For Web Services

    Canon Service Center. List of Messages for Web Services Camera Web Link is not set up - An error occurred when transferring data with the CANON iMAGE GATEWAY server. Check the CANON iMAGE GATEWAY settings and try setting Camera Web Link again.
  • Page 277 Trouble? Server busy Try again later - The CANON iMAGE GATEWAY server is busy due to a high number of users trying to connect to the server. End the Wi-Fi connection and try again later. This image cannot be sent - You attempted to send a type of recording or a file with a size that is not supported by the selected Web service.
  • Page 278: Do's And Don'ts

    (A 161), and save them on a regular basis. This will protect your important recordings in case of damage and create more free space on the memory card. Canon shall not be liable for any data loss. • Do not carry the camcorder by the LCD panel. Be careful when closing the LCD panel.
  • Page 279 Do’s and Don’ts • Do not hold the camcorder in the same posture for long peri- ods of times as this may cause low-temperature contact burns. Even if the camcorder does not feel too hot, prolonged contact with the same body part may cause skin redness or blistering.
  • Page 280 Do’s and Don’ts • Do not point the camcorder toward an intense light source, such as the sun on a sunny day or an intense artificial light source. Doing so may damage the image sensor or the cam- corder's internal components. •...
  • Page 281: Battery Pack

    Do’s and Don’ts • When recording movies, try to get a calm, stable picture. Excessive camcorder movement while shooting can result in jittery scenes. In extreme cases, the playback of such scenes may result in visually induced motion sickness. If you experi- ence such a reaction, stop the playback immediately and take a rest break as necessary.
  • Page 282 Data may be corrupted or lost due to memory card defects or exposure to static electricity. Canon shall not be liable for lost or corrupted data. • Do not touch or expose the terminals to dust or dirt.
  • Page 283 Do’s and Don’ts • Do not disassemble, bend, drop, or subject memory cards to shocks and do not expose them to water. • Check the direction before inserting the memory card. Forcing a memory card into the slot if it is not correctly oriented may damage the memory card or the camcorder.
  • Page 284 Do’s and Don’ts Built-in Rechargeable Lithium Battery The camcorder has a built-in rechargeable lithium battery to keep the date/time and other settings. The built-in lithium battery is recharged while you use the camcorder; however, it will dis- charge completely if you do not use the camcorder for about 3 months.
  • Page 285: Maintenance/Others

    Maintenance/Others Maintenance/Others Cleaning Camcorder Body • Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the camcorder body. Never use chemically treated cloths or volatile solvents such as paint thinner. Lens • Remove any dust or dirt particles using a non-aerosol type blower brush.
  • Page 286: Condensation

    Maintenance/Others Condensation Moving the camcorder rapidly between hot and cold tempera- tures may cause condensation (water droplets) to form on its internal surfaces. Stop using the camcorder if condensation is detected. Continued use may damage the camcorder. Condensation may form in the following cases: •...
  • Page 287: Using The Camcorder Abroad

    You can use the compact power adapter to operate the cam- corder and to charge battery packs in any country with power supply between 100 and 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz. Consult a Canon Service Center for information on plug adapters for overseas use.
  • Page 288: General Information

    General Information General Information Optional Accessories The following optional accessories are compatible with this cam- corder but their availability may differ from area to area. Select accessories are described in more detail in the following pages. NB-12L Battery Pack CB-2LG Battery CA-110 Compact Charger* Power Adapter...
  • Page 289 The message [Battery communication error] is displayed if you use a non-genuine Canon battery pack, and user response is required. Note that Canon shall not be liable for any damages resulting from accidents, such as malfunction or fire, that occur due to use of non-genuine Canon battery packs.
  • Page 290 General Information CB-2LG Battery Charger You can charge the supplied battery pack using the optional battery charger. For details on charging times, refer to Optional Accessories (A 288).
  • Page 291 When the battery pack is fully charged, remove the bat- tery pack from the battery charger and unplug the bat- tery charger. This mark identifies genuine Canon video acces- sories. When you use Canon video equipment, we recommend Canon-brand accessories or...
  • Page 292: Specifications

    General Information Specifications VIXIA mini X — Values given are approximate figures. System • Recording System AVCHD movies: Video: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 Audio: Linear PCM 2ch, Dolby Digital 2ch MP4 movies: Video: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 Audio: MPEG-4 AAC-LC (2ch) Photos: DCF (Design rule for Camera File system), compatible with Exif Ver.
  • Page 293 General Information • Video Signal Configuration: AVCHD, MP4 • Recording Media SD, SDHC (SD High Capacity) or SDXC (SD eXtended Capacity) memory card (not included) • Maximum Recording Time Commercially available 16 GB memory card 24 Mbps: 1 hr. 25 min. 17 Mbps: 2 hr.
  • Page 294 General Information • Image Sensor 1/2.3-in. CMOS, 12,800,000 pixels Effective pixels (ultra wide) : 8,290,000 pixels (AVCHD movies) 8,990,000 pixels (MP4 movies) 12,000,000 pixels (photos) Effective pixels (close-up) : 1,330,000 pixels (AVCHD movies, when [Image stabilizer] is [On]) 2,070,000 pixels (AVCHD movies, when [Image stabilizer] is [Off]) 2,070,000 pixels (MP4 movies) 2,760,000 pixels (photos)
  • Page 295 General Information • Lens f=2.7 mm, F/2.8 35mm-equivalent focal length (ultra wide) : 17.5 mm (AVCHD movies) 16.8 mm (MP4 movies) 15.4 mm (photos) 35mm-equivalent focal length (close-up) : 43.7 mm (AVCHD movies, when [Image stabilizer] is [On]) 35.0 mm (AVCHD movies, when [Image stabilizer] is [Off]) 35.0 mm (MP4 movies) 32.1 mm (photos) •...
  • Page 296 General Information • Image Stabilization: Electronic • Size of Video Recordings 24 Mbps, 17 Mbps: 1920 x 1080 pixels 4 Mbps: 1280 x 720 pixels 3 Mbps: 640x360 (only during [x1/4] slow motion) • Size of Photos 4000x3000 pixels, n 1920x1440 pixels, 640x480 pixels Photos captured from movies: 1920x1080 pixels Terminals...
  • Page 297 General Information • Supported channels: 1 - 11 • Encryption methods: WEP-64/WEP-128, TKIP/AES Power/Others • Power supply (rated) 3.6 V DC (battery pack), 5.3 V DC (compact power adapter) • Power consumption (17 Mbps video quality, normal brightness) AVCHD movies: 2.5 W MP4 movies: 2.3 W •...
  • Page 298 General Information • Battery capacity: 1910 mAh (typical) • Dimensions : 34.4 x 48.5 x 10.4 mm (1.35 x 1.91 x 0.41 in.) • Weight : 35 g (1.2 oz) CA-110 Compact Power Adapter • Power supply: 100 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz •...
  • Page 299: Reference Tables

    Reference Tables Reference Tables Approximate recording times Video quality (Resolution) Memory card 24 Mbps 17 Mbps 4 Mbps (1920x1080) (1920x1080) (1280x720) 8 GB 40 min. 1 hr. 4 hr. 20 min. 16 GB 1 hr. 25 min. 2 hr. 5 min. 8 hr.
  • Page 300 Reference Tables Default value Photo size Number of photos 4000x3000] [n 1920x1440] 3,200 640x480] 23,500 Charging Times The charging times given in the following table are approximate and vary according to charging conditions and initial charge of the battery pack. Charging conditions Charging time Using the camcorder...
  • Page 301 Reference Tables Recording AVCHD movies Recording Recording Video quality Playback (maximum) (typical)* 24 Mbps 155 min. 90 min. 220 min. 17 Mbps 160 min. 90 min. 225 min. Recording MP4 movies Recording Recording Video quality Playback (maximum) (typical)* 24 Mbps 175 min.
  • Page 302: Index

    Built-in backup battery ..137 Audio compressor .....131 Audio equalizer ....137 Audio limiter ..180 CameraAccess plus .....136 Audio mix CANON iMAGE ..126 Audio recording level ....196 GATEWAY ....120 Audio scenes Capturing photos/video ....59 AUTO mode snapshot scenes from a ....229...
  • Page 303 Converting movies to Food and Fashion (shooting ......158 ......95 mode) ....226 Frame rate ....41 Date and time , 154 ....111 ..153 Decoration HDMI terminal ..81 ....139 Deleting recordings Headphones , 222 ....85 ... 49 Dividing scenes Home menu .....224 ..
  • Page 304 ....285 Maintenance .......228 Markers P (Programmed AE shooting , 282 ..37 Memory card ......95 mode) Microphone ..228 Photo review time , 133 ...129 attenuator ...... 94 Photo size Microphone Playback ....132 directionality ......69 Movies ..74 Mirror image playback ......
  • Page 305 ....26 Serial number ....95 Shooting mode ....61 Ultra wide angle ..95 Shooting mode button Uploading ......89 , 193 , 196 Slideshow ..170 movies ....103 , 155 Slow motion ..153 USB terminal ....67 Smart AUTO ..95 Snow (shooting mode) ....
  • Page 306 CANON CONSUMER DIGITAL VIDEO EQUIPMENT LIMITED WARRANTY FOR THE UNITED STATES The limited warranty set forth below is given by Canon U.S.A., Inc. (“Canon USA”) with respect to Canon Consumer Digital Video Equipment (the “Equipment”) purchased in the United States. This limited warranty is only effective upon presentation of your Bill of Sale or other proof of purchase.
  • Page 307 These uses are covered only by such specific warranty as Canon may issue with such sales. This Limited Warranty does not apply to accessories or consumables for the Equipment, which are sold “AS IS”, without warranty of any kind by Canon USA.
  • Page 308 Canon Consumer Digital Video Equipment (the “Equipment”) purchased in Canada. This limited warranty is only effective upon presentation of a bill of sale or other proof of purchase for this Equipment to a Canon Service Facility when repairs are required.
  • Page 309 Any recovery under this limited warranty shall not exceed the purchase price of the equipment. Canon Canada does not assume or authorize any other per- son to assume for Canon Canada any other liability with respect to this equipment.
  • Page 310 CANADA CANON CANADA INC. 6390 Dixie Road, Mississauga, ON L5T 1P7 ❖ If you have any questions, call the Canon Canada Information Center toll free (in Canada only) at 1-800-OK-CANON (1-800-652-2666). ❖ Si vous avez des questions, veuillez téléphoner 1-800-OK-CANON (1-800-652-2666, sans frais au Canada seulement).

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