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The Canon DM-100 microphone is a wired microphone designed for use with various Canon iVIS camcorder models, including the HF G20, HF G10, HF M43, HF M41, HF M32, HF21, HF S11, HF20, HF S10, HF11, HG21, HF10, HF100, HF G40, GX10, and HF G21. Weighing in at 77 grams, this microphone is lightweight and easy to handle. It utilizes a wired connectivity technology, ensuring a stable and reliable connection to the camcorder. Constructed with precision and attention to detail, the Canon DM-100 microphone is engineered to deliver high-quality audio capture. It is specially designed to enhance the audio recording capabilities of the compatible Canon camcorders, providing clear and accurate sound reproduction. The microphone is fitted with a built-in shock mount that helps minimize unwanted vibrations and handling noise, resulting in clean audio recordings. It also features a windscreen, which effectively reduces wind noise and other unwanted environmental sounds. With its harmonized system (HS) code of 85181000, the Canon DM-100 microphone is easily identifiable for import and export purposes. Overall, the Canon DM-100 microphone offers a reliable and efficient solution for capturing audio with Canon iVIS camcorders. Its lightweight design, wired connectivity, and compatibility with a range of camcorder models make it a versatile choice for users seeking high-quality audio recording capabilities.
| Brand | Canon |
| Model | DM-100 | 2591B002 |
| Product | microphone |
| EAN | 0013803095081, 0151902987231, 0191120020150, 0763615734349, 4054318375936, 4960999579689, 5554442256426, 5554442396290, 5711045789366, 7337331788448, 7426701334306 |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF) |
| Connectivity technology | Wired |
| Product color | Black |
| Compatible products | iVIS HF G20 / HF G10 / HF M43 / HF M41 / HF M32 / HF21 / HF S11 / HF20 / HF S10 / HF11 / HG21 / HF10 / HF100 / HF G40 / GX10 / HF G21 |
| Microphone weight | 77 g |
| Harmonized System (HS) code | 85181000 |
Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Canon DM-100 below.
To connect the Canon DM-100 microphone to your camera, locate the microphone input port on your camera and plug the 3.5mm audio cable securely into it. Ensure that the microphone is firmly attached to the camera's accessory shoe.
To adjust the audio levels on the Canon DM-100 microphone, use the level adjustment dial located on the side of the microphone. Turn it clockwise to increase the volume or counterclockwise to decrease it. Ensure you monitor the audio levels through the camera's audio meter while making adjustments.
The Canon DM-100 microphone features a supercardioid polar pattern. This pattern captures sound primarily from the front while minimizing unwanted noise from the sides and rear, allowing for focused and directional audio recording.
To power on the Canon DM-100 microphone, simply move the power switch to the "on" position. Conversely, to power it off, move the switch to the "off" position. Remember to turn off the microphone when not in use to conserve battery life.
Yes, the Canon DM-100 microphone has a built-in headphone jack. By connecting headphones to this jack, you can monitor the audio being recorded in real-time, ensuring optimal levels and quality during your recording sessions.
The Canon DM-100 has a wired connectivity technology.
The Canon DM-100 is compatible with iVIS HF G20 / HF G10 / HF M43 / HF M41 / HF M32 / HF21 / HF S11 / HF20 / HF S10 / HF11 / HG21 / HF10 / HF100 / HF G40 / GX10 / HF G21.
The HS code for the Canon DM-100 is 85181000.
Yes, the manual of the Canon DM-100 is available in English .
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