Canon EOS-C200 Digital Cinema Camera

User Manual - Page 43

For EOS-C200. Also, The document are for others Canon models: EOS-C200B

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43
Preparing the Camera
Removing and Attaching the GR-V1 Camera Grip
The camera grip comes originally attached to the C200; it is an optional accessory for the C200B. You can
remove it and replace it with the thumb rest should the minimal configuration be necessary.
Removing the Camera Grip
1Set the
Q
switch to OFF.
2 Unscrew the camera grip’s lock screw and gently detach
the camera grip.
The camera grip contains an internal connection cable
so be sure not to pull it too forcefully.
3 Remove the grip attachment ring and disconnect the
camera grip’s connection plug.
You can attach the grip attachment ring to the
connection cable so that you do not lose it.
4 Screw the thumb rest onto the camera.
Attaching the Camera Grip
The camera grip can be attached in a number of positions
from 90° toward the lens to 60° toward the viewfinder at 6°
intervals.
1Set the
Q
switch to OFF.
2 Unscrew the thumb rest and remove it from the camera.
3 Lay the camera on a flat, stable surface with the rosette
facing up.
4 Firmly insert the camera grip’s plug all the way into the
camera grip connection terminal on the camera.
Make sure to insert the plug all the way in, until the
terminal is not visible.
If the plug is not correctly connected, all the controls
on the camera may be disabled.
5 Attach the grip attachment ring.
6 Return the camera to an upright position, with the top
side facing upward.
7 Attach the camera grip to the camera aligning it at the
desired angle and tighten the camera grip’s lock screw.
60° 90°
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