Cop y – Canon EOS C300 User Manual
Page 167
167
Troubleshooting
No photos
- There are no photos on the SD card to play back. Photos must be taken (A 139) in order to view them.
No Shot Marks
- This message appears if shot marks in a clip were deleted from the [Shot Mark] index screen. Press the INDEX button
to return to the clip index screen.
Number of Shot Marks at maximum
- The shot mark could not be added because the clip already contains 100 shot marks (" and # marks combined). You
must delete shot marks (A 125) before adding any more.
Recorded in 24.00P standard Check the data on CF A/CF B Initializing the card is also recommended.
- The CF card contains 24.00P recordings. To record on this CF card, save your clips (A 132) and initialize the CF card
(A 43). To play back the recordings on the CF card, set [w Other Functions] > [24.00P] to [On].
Recorded in NTSC/PAL standard Check the data on CF A/CF B Initializing the card is also recommended
- The CF card contains clips that were recorded using a recording type other than the one currently used by the
camcorder. To record on this CF card, save your clips (A 132) and initialize the CF card (A 43). To play back the
recordings on the CF card, set [w Other Functions] > [NTSC/PAL] to [NTSC] or [PAL] as necessary, so the camcorder
matches the CF card.
SD card error
- You inserted a MultiMedia Card (MMC) into the camcorder. Use a recommended SD card (A 41).
Shot Mark Error
- Could not add a shot mark. If the message appears in
mode, try adding the mark again. If that does not work,
add the mark in
mode after you finish recording. If the message appears in
mode, turn off the
camcorder and then back on. Then, try to add the mark again.
System error
- Turn off the camcorder and back on again. If this does not solve the problem, there may be a malfunction with the
camcorder. Consult a Canon Service Center.
This photo cannot be displayed
- You may not be able to display photos taken with other devices or image files created or edited on a computer.
COP
Y