Why can't I delete a clip on my Canon XF305 Camcorder?
- BBenjamin ShawSep 6, 2025
If you cannot delete a clip on your Canon Camcorder, it may have an e mark. Remove the e mark to delete the clip.
Why can't I delete a clip on my Canon XF305 Camcorder?
If you cannot delete a clip on your Canon Camcorder, it may have an e mark. Remove the e mark to delete the clip.
Why can't I copy clips on my Canon Camcorder?
If you can't copy clips on your Canon Camcorder, there might not be enough available space on the CF card you're copying to, or the CF card already contains the maximum number of clips (999 clips). Delete some clips to free up space or replace the CF card.
Why can't I delete a photo on my Canon XF305 Camcorder?
If you cannot delete a photo on your Canon Camcorder, the photo may be protected. Remove the protection. Also, check if the LOCK switch on the SD card is set to prevent accidental erasure and change the position of the LOCK switch.
Why are the tally lamps not illuminating on my Canon Camcorder?
If the tally lamps on your Canon Camcorder do not illuminate, set [Other Functions] [Tally Lamp] [Front] or [Rear] to [On]. The battery pack might be exhausted, so replace or charge the battery pack. There might not be enough available space on the CF card, so delete some clips to free some space or replace the CF card.
Why is my Canon XF305 Camcorder saying the SD card is full?
If your Canon Camcorder indicates that the SD card is full, replace the SD card or delete some photos to free some space on the SD card.
Filter size | 82 mm |
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Digital zoom | 1.5 x |
Optical zoom | 18 x |
Image stabilizer | Yes |
Focal length range | 4.1 - 73.8 mm |
Focal length (35mm film equivalent) | 29.3 - 527.4 mm |
Sensor type | CMOS |
Total megapixels | 2.37 MP |
Optical sensor size | 1/3 \ |
Video out | 1 |
Flash memory | 32768 MB |
Aperture range (F-F) | 1.6 - 22 |
Horizontal resolution | 1000 lines |
Power consumption (typical) | 9 W |
Viewfinder resolution | 1550000 pixels |
Viewfinder screen size | 0.57 \ |
Display diagonal | 4 \ |
ISO sensitivity | Auto |
Normal focusing range | 0.02 - 1 m |
Maximum frame rate | 50 fps |
Maximum video resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
Image formats supported | JPG |
Audio formats supported | MP3 |
Camera shutter speed | 1/18 - 1/2000 s |
Microphone in | No |
USB 2.0 ports quantity | USB 2.0 ports have a data transmission speed of 480 Mbps, and are backwards compatible with USB 1.1 ports. You can connect all kinds of peripheral devices to them. |
Firewire (IEEE 1394) ports | 0 |
Compatible memory cards | SD, SDHC |
Product color | Black |
Video recording time | 1.2 h |
Operating temperature (T-T) | -5 - 45 °C |
Depth | 180 mm |
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Width | 394 mm |
Height | 192 mm |
Weight | 2700 g |
Notice regarding unauthorized recording of copyrighted materials.
Covers warnings for fire, electric shock, and interference.
Comprehensive list of safety instructions for product use and maintenance.
Lists trademarks for software and hardware associated with the camcorder.
Details on the camcorder's high-definition recording features and quality.
Covers overall design, ergonomics, viewfinder, and LCD screen improvements.
Information on CF cards, recording media, and the Canon XF Utility software.
Explains special recording modes for creative effects like slow/fast motion.
Explains the purpose, scope, and intended audience of the manual.
Defines symbols, notes, and terms used throughout the manual for clarity.
Identifies all items provided in the camcorder package.
Identifies and labels buttons and switches on the camcorder body.
Labels the various input/output terminals and ports on the camcorder.
Labels the buttons and functions of the wireless remote controller.
Instructions for using battery packs and the AC adapter for camcorder power.
Guides for attaching lens hood, eye cup, and adjusting viewfinder/LCD.
Procedures for accessing terminal covers and activating the wireless controller.
Instructions on how to securely mount the camcorder on a tripod.
Covers CF card compatibility, insertion, status, and data recovery procedures.
Instructions for SD card insertion, removal, and initialization processes.
Explains media initialization, slot switching, and recording methods like relay/double slot.
Covers preparing for recording, basic steps, and test recordings for correct operation.
Explains the information presented on the camcorder's screens during recording operations.
Details on full manual and manual focus, including peaking and magnification.
Explains autofocus modes, magnification, and face detection capabilities for automatic focusing.
Options for restricting the focus range and enabling close-up macro photography.
Explains the different image stabilization modes to reduce camera shake.
Covers Automatic Gain Control (AGC), gain limits, and manual gain adjustments.
Details on shutter speed modes, settings, and flicker reduction options.
Explains automatic, manual aperture control, and PUSH AUTO IRIS override.
Covers adjusting exposure compensation and selecting light metering modes.
Instructions for using the built-in ND filter to manage exposure in bright conditions.
Covers auto, preset, color temperature, and custom white balance configurations.
Explains how to use the zoom ring, rockers, and wireless controller for framing shots.
Guides on using various markers for framing, composition, and safe areas.
Explains how to use zebra patterns to identify overexposed areas in the image.
Covers running modes, initial values, drop/non-drop frame, and user bit settings.
Instructions for holding the time code display and synchronizing with external signals.
Details on connecting via GENLOCK and TIME CODE terminals for synchronization.
Procedure for outputting the camcorder's time code signal to external devices.
Configuring low-cut filter, sensitivity, and attenuator for the internal microphone.
Using XLR terminals for microphones/line input and selecting audio channels.
Adjusting audio levels and monitoring sound using headphones.
How to create, save, and add user memos to clips for data tracking.
Instructions for recording color bars and a 1 kHz audio reference signal for calibration.
Guides on using waveform, vectorscope, and edge monitors for visual analysis.
How to add shot marks to clips for easier navigation and editing during recording.
Steps for reviewing the last recorded clip or specific segments after recording.
Explains modes for time-lapse and stop-motion animation recording.
Details on creating slow/fast motion effects and utilizing pre-recording functionality.
How to adjust image stabilization for dual-camera 3D recording setups.
Using a guide to align camcorder angles for precise 3D recording calibration.
How to attach and use the GPS receiver for geotagging recorded clips.
Instructions for connecting and using the remote controller for camcorder operation.
How to assign frequently used functions to camcorder buttons for quick access.
Covers selecting, editing, renaming, protecting, and transferring custom picture files.
Tailoring camcorder functions and onscreen displays to user preferences.
Procedures for backing up and restoring camcorder settings using an SD card.
How to open the clip index screen and switch between different index views.
Instructions for playing back clips, using playback controls, and adjusting volume.
Performing actions like displaying info, adding marks, copying, and deleting clips.
Explains the clip menu structure and how to navigate its functions.
Procedures for displaying clip details, adding shot marks, and managing user memos.
Covers copying, deleting clips, and managing custom picture files embedded in clips.
Guides on using shot mark index screens and changing clip thumbnails.
Details on video signal output settings for various terminals.
Guides on connecting the camcorder to external displays via different terminals.
Configuration for audio output channels, levels, and synchronization.
Instructions for using Canon XF Utility and plugins to transfer footage to a computer.
Procedures for taking photos in camera mode and capturing stills from video clips.
Viewing photos, performing operations like deletion, protection, and copying custom picture files.
A comprehensive list of camcorder menu items, submenus, and settings with page references.
Solutions for common problems related to power, recording, and camcorder operation.
Troubleshooting playback anomalies, external connection issues, and interpreting error messages.
Addresses CF/SD card errors, system malfunctions, and invalid operation messages.
Essential precautions for safe handling of the camcorder and battery pack, including warnings.
Guidelines for recording media care, long-term storage, and battery terminal maintenance.
Details on built-in and button battery types, and guidance on proper disposal.
Instructions for cleaning the camcorder body, lens, and LCD, plus condensation advice.
Information on using the camcorder abroad and understanding power source compatibility.
Lists compatible accessories that can be used with the camcorder.
Technical specifications for the recording system, video formats, and image sensor.
Details on terminal types, lens configuration, and AF system.
Information on power supply, consumption, physical dimensions, weight, and AC adapter ratings.