Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Instruction Manual
- Highlights of the XF705
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Preparations
- Recording
- Recording Video
- Video Configuration: Video Format, System Frequency, Frame Rate, Resolution and Bit Rate
- Changing Main Functions with the FUNC Button
- Shutter Speed
- Gain
- ND Filter
- Aperture
- Gamma Curve and Main Color Settings
- White Balance
- Zooming
- Using Optional Conversion Lenses
- Adjusting the Focus
- Image Stabilization
- Onscreen Markers and Zebra Patterns
- Setting the Time Code
- Setting the User Bit
- Synchronizing with an External Device
- Recording Audio
- Audio Settings and Recorded Audio Channels
- Connecting an External Microphone or External Audio Input Source to the Camcorder
- Setting the Audio Input Type for the INPUT 1/INPUT 2 Terminals
- Selecting the Audio Input Source for Audio Channels
- Adjusting the Audio Recording Level
- Advanced Audio Input Settings
- Monitoring the Audio with Headphones
- Colors Bars/Audio Reference Signal
- Waveform Monitor
- Adding Marks to Clips while Recording
- Using Metadata
- Recording GPS Information (Geotagging)
- Reviewing a Recording
- Special Recording Modes
- Infrared Recording
- Customization
- Playback
- External Connections
- Network Functions
- Photos
- Additional Information
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Adding Marks to Clips while Recording
Adding Marks to Clips while Recording
When recording clips, you can flag an important shot in a clip by adding a “shot mark” (!). You can also add an
OK mark ($) or check mark (%) to the entire clip to flag clips you want to set apart.
You can also add an delete shot marks (A 141), $ marks and % marks (A 139) in mode.
Adding Shot Marks while Recording
To add a shot mark to a clip while recording, you must first set in advance an assignable button to [Add Shot
Mark].
1 Set an assignable button to [Add Shot Mark] (A 117).
2 While you are recording, press the assignable button at the beginning of the shot you wish to mark.
• A message indicating the shot mark will appear and the selected shot mark will be added to the current
frame of the clip.
NOTES
NOTES
• You can also press the SHOT1 button on the wireless controller to add a shot mark.
• Up to 100 shot marks can be added to a single clip.
• There may be up to a 1 second delay from when you press the button to when the camcorder adds the shot
mark.
• When a clip contains a shot mark, ! will appear next to the clip’s thumbnail in the playback index screen.
• A shot mark cannot be added while pre-recording (before you press the REC button to start recording).
Adding an $ Mark or % Mark to the Last Clip Recorded
After recording an important clip, you can add an OK mark ($) or check mark (%) to the clip to set it apart.
$ marks can also be used to protect important clips, as clips with an $ mark cannot be deleted with the
camcorder.
To add an $ mark or % mark to the last clip recorded in mode, you must first set in advance an
assignable button to [Add $ Mark] or [Add % Mark].
1 Set an assignable button to [Add $ Mark] or [Add % Mark] (A 117).
• To add both types of clip marks (to different clips), set one assignable button to [Add $ Mark] and another
assignable button to [Add % Mark].
2 After recording a clip, press the assignable button.
• A message indicating the clip mark will appear and the selected clip mark will be added to the clip.
NOTES
NOTES
• A clip cannot have both an $ mark and a % mark at the same time.
• When a clip has an $ mark or % mark, the respective icon will appear next to the clip's thumbnail in the
playback index screen.
Operating modes: