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4K Camcorder
PUB. DIE-0519-000A
Instruction Manual
PAL
Firmware ver. 1.0.1.0
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Introduction
COPYRIGHT WARNING
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Trademark Acknowledgements
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WPS as used on the camcorder’s settings, onscreen displays and in this manual signifies Wi-Fi Protected
Setup.
The Wi-Fi Protected Setup Identifier Mark is a mark of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
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This device incorporates exFAT technology licensed from Microsoft.
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. No license is granted or implied for any other use for MPEG-4 standard.
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Highlights of the LEGRIA GX10
The Canon LEGRIA GX10 4K Camcorder is a high-performance camcorder whose compact size makes it ideal
in a variety of situations. The following are just some of the many functions featured in the camcorder.
4K Recording
Advanced sensor and image processor
The camcorder is equipped with a
1.0-type CMOS sensor that captures video at an
effective pixel count of approximately 8.29
megapixels (3840x2160). The video is then
processed by the state-of-the-art dual DIGIC DV 6
image processing platform. This allows the
camcorder to excel in low-light situations and
achieve improved image stabilization.
Wide zoom lens
The camcorder features a 15x optical zoom lens
with a focal length at full wide angle of 25.5 mm
(35 mm equivalent), offering superb wide-angle
shooting capability.
Convenience and Functionality
Emphasis on versatility
This camcorder has features to make it usable as a
main camera but is also small enough to be very
portable. The advanced image stabilization (A 56)
will let you shoot in a variety of situations in the field.
Manual controls at your fingertips
The focus/zoom ring helps you achieve the focus
you are looking for. You can easily change the ring's
functionality so that you can operate the zoom. You
can also assign certain frequently used functions to
a customizable button and adjust those functions
with the accompanying dial (A 85). Additionally,
the camcorder also features 5 assignable buttons
on the camcorder and one onscreen assignable
touch button to which you can assign a variety of
functions to access them with ease (A 86).
SD card recording options
The camcorder can record 4K video in MP4 format
on an SD card. It is equipped with 2 SD card slots,
allowing you to use dual recording (A 43) to record
the same clip on two SD cards, or relay recording to
automatically switch to the other SD card when the
one being used is full. Dual recording is a convenient
way to create a backup of your recordings, while
relay recording effectively extends the available
recording time.
Network functions
(A 103)
You can connect the camcorder to a Wi-Fi network.
This allows you to control the camcorder remotely
from a connected network device using the Browser
Remote application (A 111) and to easily transfer
files to a remote FTP server using the FTP protocol
(A 119).
Time code options
(A 68)
The time code generated by the camcorder can be
output from the HDMI OUT terminal in order to
synchronize it with other external devices. A user bit
code (A 70) can also be output with the output
signal.
Dual Pixel CMOS AF
The camera features Dual Pixel CMOS AF
technology for improved autofocus functions
(A 45). In addition to continuous AF, AF-boosted
MF lets you focus manually most of the way and let
the camcorder finish focusing automatically. With
AF-boosted MF the camcorder does not perform
unreliable focus adjustments, resulting in a smoother
focusing operation than with continuous AF. The
camcorder can also focus automatically on people's
faces and track moving subjects while keeping them
in focus (A 50).
Even while focusing manually, the newly-added Dual
Pixel Focus Guide function (A 46) serves as a
visual, intuitive guide that you can use to check if the
image is in focus and the required adjustment, if it is
not. This can be very helpful to ensure you always
get amazingly sharp 4K video.
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Creativity and Artistic Expression
Special recording modes (A 44, 80)
When you make recordings, you can change the
recording frame rate to achieve a fast or slow motion
effect. Alternatively, you can use pre-recording to
record 3 seconds before you decide to start
recording, helping you capture those hard-to-catch
opportunities.
Looks (
A 67)
You can adjust various aspects of the picture, such
as the color depth, sharpness and brightness, to
create a desired "look". If you prefer, you can use
one of the preset looks offered. The [Wide DR] look,
for example, applies a gamma curve with a very
wide dynamic range and an appropriate color
matrix.
Other Features
• Battery packs compatible with Intelligent System
give you an estimate (in minutes) of the remaining
recording time.
• Compatibility with the optional GP-E2 GPS
Receiver to geotag your recordings (A 82).
• Multiple image stabilization options (A 56) to
match your recording conditions.
• Compatibility with the optional RC-V100 Remote
Controller (A 81) when you need a professional
level of remote control far surpassing that of the
supplied wireless controller.
• Clear, adjustable LCD panel (A 21) and
adjustable viewfinder (A 21) for ease of use
regardless of the recording angle.
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1. Introduction 7
About this Manual 7
Conventions Used in this Manual 7
Supplied Accessories 9
Names of Parts 10
Camcorder 10
WL-D89 Wireless Controller 15
2. Preparations 17
Preparing the Power Supply 17
Using a Battery Pack 17
Preparing the Camcorder 20
Using the Lens Hood and Lens Cap 20
Using the Viewfinder 21
Using the LCD Screen 21
Adjusting the Grip Belt and Using Straps 22
Wireless Controller 23
Using a Tripod 24
Basic Operation of the Camcorder 25
Turning the Camcorder On and Off 25
Changing the Camcorder's Operating Mode 26
Using the MENU Button and Joystick 26
Date, Time and Language Settings 27
Setting the Date and Time 27
Changing the Language 28
Changing the Time Zone 28
Using SD Cards 29
Compatible SD Cards 29
Inserting and Removing an SD Card 30
Initializing an SD Card 31
Selecting the SD Card for Recordings 31
Using the Menus 32
FUNC Menu 32
Setup Menus 33
3. Recording 35
Recording Video and Photos 35
Preparing to Record 35
Basic Recording 36
Reviewing the Latest Clip Recorded 37
Using the Fan 38
Onscreen Displays 38
Video Configuration: Resolution, Bit Rate and
Frame Rate 42
Selecting Internal Recording 42
Selecting the Resolution and Bit Rate 42
Selecting the Frame Rate 42
Dual Recording and Relay Recording 43
Slow & Fast Motion Recording 44
Adjusting the Focus 45
Manual Focus 45
AF-Boosted MF 48
Continuous AF 49
Changing the AF Frame Size 49
Face Detection & Tracking 50
Zooming 52
Using the Focus/Zoom Ring 52
Using the Zoom Rocker 53
Using the Supplied Wireless Controller or an
Optional Remote Controller 54
Using the Touch Screen’s Zoom Controls 55
Digital Tele-Converter 55
Image Stabilization 56
Dynamic IS or Standard IS 56
Powered IS 56
Automatic Gain Control (AGC) Limit 57
Shooting Modes 58
Programmed AE ()58
Shutter Priority AE ()58
Aperture Priority AE ()59
Manual Exposure (n)59
Special Scene Modes 60
Adjusting the Exposure 61
Exposure Lock (AE Lock) 61
Touch Exposure 61
Exposure Compensation 62
Backlight Correction 62
Zebra Pattern 63
ND Filter 64
White Balance 65
Using Looks 67
Setting the Time Code 68
Selecting the Time Code Mode 68
Setting the User Bit 70
Using the Mini Advanced Shoe 71
Using an External Video Light 71
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Recording Audio 72
Using an External Microphone 72
Audio Scenes 72
Adjusting the Audio Recording Level 74
Advanced Microphone Settings 74
Using Headphones 78
Color Bars/Audio Reference Signal 79
Recording Color Bars 79
Recording an Audio Reference Signal 79
Pre-Recording 80
Using the Optional RC-V100 Remote
Controller 81
Using the Optional GP-E2 GPS Receiver 82
4. Customization 85
CUSTOM Dial and Button 85
Assignable Buttons 86
Assignable functions 87
Saving and Loading Camcorder Settings 88
Saving Camcorder Settings 88
Loading Camcorder Settings 88
5. Playback 89
Basic Playback 89
The Playback Index Screen 89
Changing the Index Screen 90
Playing Back Recordings 90
Playback Controls 91
Adjusting the volume 92
Displaying Clip Information 92
Clip and Photo Operations 93
Deleting Clips and Photos 93
Trimming Clips 94
Copying Clips and Photos 95
Recovering Clips 96
6. External Connections 97
Video Output Configuration 97
Video Output Configuration (Internal Recording
Priority) 97
Video Output Configuration (External Recording
Only) 98
Connecting to an External Monitor or
Recorder 99
Connection Diagram 99
Recording Video Using an External Recorder 99
Connecting an External Monitor 100
Working with Clips on a Computer 101
7. Network Functions 103
About the Network Functions 103
Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network 104
Camera Access Point 105
Connecting in Infrastructure Mode 106
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) 107
Searching for Access Points 108
Manual Setup 109
Selecting a Network Connection and Changing
Network Settings 110
Selecting a Network Connection 110
Changing Network Settings 110
Browser Remote: Controlling the Camcorder from
a Network Device 111
Setting Up Browser Remote 111
Starting Browser Remote 112
Using Browser Remote 114
FTP File Transfer 119
Setting Up the FTP Server and Transfer
Settings 119
Transferring Clips (FTP Transfer) 120
8. Additional Information 121
Menu Options 121
FUNC Menu 121
Setup Menus 122
Troubleshooting 129
List of Messages 133
Safety Instructions and Handling Precautions 137
Maintenance/Others 141
Optional Accessories 142
Specifications 144
Reference Tables 147
Charging Times 147
Approximate Recording Time on an SD Card 147
Approximate Recording Times with a Fully
Charged Battery Pack 147
Index 149
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Introduction
About this Manual
Thank you for purchasing the Canon LEGRIA GX10. Please read this manual carefully before you use the
camcorder and retain it for future reference. Should your camcorder fail to operate correctly, refer to
Troubleshooting (A 129).
Conventions Used in this Manual
IMPORTANT: Precautions related to the camcorder’s operation.
NOTES: Additional topics that complement the basic operating procedures.
A: Reference page number within this manual.
The following terms are used in this manual:
“Memory card” refers to an SD, SDHC or SDXC card.
“Screen” refers to the LCD screen and the viewfinder screen.
“Clip” refers to a single movie unit recorded with a single recording operation (for example, from the point when
the REC button is pressed to start recording until it is pressed again to stop).
“Network device” refers to a device (like a smartphone or tablet) connected to the camcorder via Wi-Fi.
The photos included in this manual are simulated pictures taken with a still camera. Some screenshots have
been altered to make them easier to read.
Operating mode icons: A shaded icon (like ) indicates that the function described can be used in the
operating mode shown; a non-shaded icon (like ) indicates that the function cannot be used.
Operating modes:
Position of the POWER switch: shooting (CAMERA) or playback (MEDIA) mode.
For details, refer to Turning the Camcorder On and Off (A 25).
Position of the mode switch. For details refer to Changing the Camcorder's
Operating Mode (A 26).
About this Manual
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The following style is used to represent menu selections. For a detailed explanation on how to use the menus,
refer to Using the Menus (A 32). For a summary of all available menu options and settings, refer to Menu
Options (A 121).
This indicates to press the
MENU button.
Brackets [ ] indicate text as it appears on the
camcorder's screen (menu options, onscreen
buttons, messages, etc.).
This arrow indicates a deeper
level in the menu hierarchy or
the next step in a procedure.
1 Select [Internal/External Rec].
> [3 ! Recording Setup] > [Internal/External Rec]
2 Touch [v Internal Rec Priority] and then touch [X].
The menu page number is given
only for main procedures.
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Supplied Accessories
Supplied Accessories
The following accessories are supplied with the camcorder:
CA-946 AC Adapter
(incl. power cord)
BP-828 Battery Pack IFC-300PCU/S USB Cable HTC-100/SS High Speed HDMI
Cable
Lens hood with lens barrier Lens cap WL-D89 Wireless Controller
(incl. CR2025 lithium button
battery)
Quick Guide
Names of Parts
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Names of Parts
Camcorder
1 ND FILTER +/– buttons (A 64)
2 PRE REC (pre-recording) button (A 80)/
Assignable button 3 (A 86)
3 u (review recording) button (A 37)/
Assignable button 4 (A 86)
4 Lens barrier switch (A 35)
5Lens hood (A 20)
6 Focus/Zoom ring (A 45, 52)
7 CUSTOM (customizable) dial (A 85)
8 CUSTOM (customizable) button (A 85)
9 Focus/Zoom ring switch (A 45, 52)
10 DISP (onscreen display) button (A 38)/
BATT. INFO (battery information) button (A 19)
1
78 9 10
23
45 6
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Names of Parts
1 Exhaust ventilation outlet (A 38)
2 Built-in speaker (A 92)
3 SD CARD (open the SD card compartment
cover) switch (A 30)
4 Air intake vent (A 38)
5 Lens hood release button (A 20)
6 Grip belt (A 22)
7USB terminal (A 82)
8 HDMI OUT terminal (A 99)
9MIC terminal (A 72)
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8
9
341
5
6
7
Names of Parts
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1 Joystick (A 26)/SET button (A 26)
2 MENU button (A 26, 33)
3 Remote sensor (A 24)
4 AF/MF button (A 45)/
Assignable button 1 (A 86)
5 POWERED IS button (A 56)/
Assignable button 2 (A 86)
6 LCD touch screen (A 21)
7 Viewfinder (A 21)
8 Dioptric adjustment lever (A 21)
9 Strap mount (A 22)
10 MAGN. (magnification) button (A 48)/
Assignable button 5 (A 86)
11 REC (start/stop recording video) button (A 35)
12 Battery attachment unit (A 17)
13 Serial number
14 REMOTE terminal
For connecting the optional RC-V100 Remote
Controller (A 81) or commercially available
remote controllers.
15 × (headphones) terminal (A 78)
16 DC IN terminal (A 17)
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7
8
9
10
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14
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3
4
5
6
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Names of Parts
1 Mini advanced shoe (A 71)
2 POWER/CHG (battery charging) indicator
(A 17)
3 Power switch (A 25)
4 Cold shoe
5 Built-in stereo microphone (A 72)
6ACCESS indicator (A 35)
7 Zoom rocker (A 52)
8 Mode switch (A 26)
9 SD card compartment cover (A 30)
10 SD card slot 2 (A 30)
11 SD card slot 3 (A 30)
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78
10 11
23 4 5
69
Names of Parts
14
1 Socket for tripod's anti-rotation pin
2 Tripod socket (A 24)
3 BATTERY RELEASE switch (A 18)
4Eye cup (A 21)
2134
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Names of Parts
WL-D89 Wireless Controller
1 START/STOP button (A 35)
Same as the REC button on the camcorder,
used to start/stop recording video.
2 G (open the index selection screen) button
(A 90)
3 MENU button (A 33)
4 DISP. (onscreen display) button (A 38)
5 SET button
6
Ñ (stop) button (A 90)
7 PHOTO button (A 36)
8 Zoom buttons (A 54)
9 Navigation buttons (Í/Î/Ï/Ð)
10 Ò (play/pause) button (A 90)
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7
8
9
10
2
3
4
5
6
Names of Parts
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Preparations
Preparing the Power Supply
You can power the camcorder using a battery pack or directly using the supplied AC adapter. If you connect the
AC adapter to the camcorder while a battery pack is attached, the camcorder will draw power from the power
outlet.
Using a Battery Pack
You can power the camcorder using the supplied BP-828 Battery Pack or the optional BP-820 Battery Pack.
Both battery packs are compatible with Intelligent System so you can check the approximate remaining battery
usage time (in minutes) on the screen. For more accurate readings, when using a battery pack for the first time,
charge it fully and then use the camcorder until the battery pack is completely exhausted.
Charging the Battery Pack
Charge battery packs using the supplied CA-946 AC Adapter.
1 Make sure the power switch is set to OFF.
2 Connect the AC adapter's DC plug to the camcorder's DC IN
terminal.
3 Connect the power cord to the AC adapter.
4 Plug the power cord into a power outlet.
5 Attach the battery pack to the camcorder.
Press the battery pack softly into the battery attachment unit
and slide it forward until it clicks in place.
Preparing the Power Supply
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6 Charging will start.
The POWER/CHG indicator will illuminate in red while the
battery is charging. The indicator will go out when charging is
completed. If the POWER/CHG indicator starts flashing, refer to
Troubleshooting (A 129).
7 When charging has completed, disconnect the AC adapter in the
order shown in the illustration.
To remove the battery pack
1 Slide the BATTERY RELEASE switch in the direction of the arrow
and hold it pressed down.
2 Slide the battery pack down and then pull it out.
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Preparing the Power Supply
IMPORTANT
Do not connect to the AC adapter any product that is not expressly recommended for use with this
camcorder.
Turn off the camcorder before connecting or disconnecting the AC adapter. After you turn off the camcorder,
important data is updated on the SD card. Be sure to wait until the green POWER/CHG indicator goes out.
When using the AC adapter, do not fix it permanently to one place as this may cause a malfunction.
To prevent equipment breakdowns and excessive heating, do not connect the supplied AC adapter to voltage
converters for overseas travels or special power sources such as those on aircraft and ships, DC-AC inverters,
etc.
NOTES
We recommend charging the battery pack in temperatures between 10 °C and 30 °C. If either the ambient
temperature or the battery pack’s temperature is outside the range of approx. 0 °C to 40 °C, charging will not
start.
The battery pack will be charged only when the camcorder is off.
If the power supply was disconnected while charging a battery pack, make sure the POWER/CHG indicator
has gone out before restoring the power supply.
If remaining battery time is an issue, you can power the camcorder using the AC adapter so the battery pack
will not be consumed.
For approximate charging times and recording times with a fully charged battery pack, refer to the Reference
Tables (A 147, 147).
Charged battery packs continue to discharge naturally. Therefore, charge them on the day of use, or the day
before, to ensure a full charge.
We recommend that you prepare battery packs to last 2 to 3 times longer than you think you might need.
For handling precautions regarding the battery pack, refer to Battery Pack (A 139).
Checking the Remaining Battery Charge
With the camcorder turned off, press the BATT. INFO button to display for about 5 seconds a screen showing
the approximate battery charge level and an estimate of the remaining recording time. Note that if the battery
charge is too low, the battery information screen may not appear.
Preparing the Camcorder
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Preparing the Camcorder
This section covers the basic preparations for the camcorder such as attaching the lens hood, adjusting the
viewfinder and LCD screen, and adjusting the grip belt.
IMPORTANT
Be careful not to drop the camcorder when attaching, removing or adjusting the various accessories. Using a
table or other stable surface is recommended.
Using the Lens Hood and Lens Cap
While recording, the supplied lens hood with lens barrier is
effective for reducing stray light that can be the cause of lens
flare and ghost images. Additionally, closing the lens barrier
can help prevent fingerprints and dirt accumulation on the
lens.
To carry/transport the camcorder or store it after use,
remove the lens hood and place the lens cap back on the
camcorder.
1 Remove the lens cap.
The lens cap and lens hood cannot be used
simultaneously.
2 Place the lens hood on the front of the lens so that
the groove on the lens hood is aligned with the top of
the lens (
), and then turn the lens hood clockwise
until it stops with a click
().
Be careful not to deform the lens hood.
Make sure that the lens hood is aligned with the thread.
To remove the le ns hood
1Press and hold the lens hood release button and turn
the lens hood counterclockwise.
2 Place the lens cap back on the lens.
Lens hood release
button
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