Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety Instructions
- Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Preparations
- 3. Recording
- Recording Video and Photos
- Adjusting Camera and Recording Settings
- Video Recording Configuration: Video Format, System Frequency, Resolution and Frame Rate
- Proxy Clips
- Sub Recording Clips
- Shutter Speed
- ISO Speed/Gain
- ND Filter
- Aperture
- White Balance
- Zoom
- Focus
- Image Stabilization
- Onscreen Markers, Zebra Patterns and False Color
- Setting the Time Code
- Synchronizing with an External Device
- Recording Audio
- Audio Format for MP4 Clips
- Recording Audio Using the Second Card Recording Functions
- Connecting an External Microphone or External Audio Input Source to the Camera
- 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
- Video Scopes
- Adding Marks to Clips in CAMERA Mode
- Using Metadata
- Special Recording Modes
- Infrared Recording
- Using the RC-V100 Remote Controller
- Recording Remotely Using an NU Protocol Compatible Device
- Web Camera Function
- 4. Customization
- 5. Playback
- 6. External Connections
- 7. Network Functions
- 8. Additional Information
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Special Recording Modes
• About the time code when interval recording is activated:
- The time code mode can be set to [Regen.], or to [Preset] with [Rec Run] running mode. The time code
advances by the number of frames recorded every time.
- If the time code running mode was set to [Free Run] or the camera was synchronized to an external time
code signal, the time code running mode will be changed automatically to [Rec Run] when interval recording
is activated.
- When the special recording mode is deactivated, the time code running mode will return to its previous
setting.
- The time code signal will not be output from the TIME CODE terminal, SDI OUT terminal or HDMI OUT
terminal.
Continuous Recording
Audio and video are recorded on both cards in this mode, normal recording on SD card A, and continuous
recording on SD card B. This function can be used when the main recording format is set to MP4. Video will be
recorded in MP4 format and audio will be recorded in linear PCM format.
With the exception of step 5, you can also use direct touch control to perform this function (A 49).
1Insert an SD card into each card slot (slot A for normal recording, slot B for continuous recording).
2 Select > [Æ Recording/Media Setup] > [Recording Mode] > [ Main / Continuous Rec].
• The continuous recording mode is activated and [CONT] appears on the screen next to the SD card B
indicator.
3 Select > [Æ Recording/Media Setup] > [Continuous Recording] > [REC].
• The tally lamp changes from green (power indicator) to red and continuous recording starts on SD card B.
The onscreen display changes to [ÜCONT].
4Press the REC button to start recording.
• Normal recording on SD card A starts.
• If you press the button before step 3, recording will start on both cards.
5 Select > [Æ Recording/Media Setup] > [Continuous Recording] > [STBY].
• The tally lamp goes out and recording stops on both cards. The onscreen display changes to [CONT].
6 Select > [Æ Recording/Media Setup] > [Recording Mode] > [Normal Recording] to turn off
continuous recording.
NOTES
NOTES
• When continuous recording is activated, if recording on SD card B (continuous recording) is not available,
normal recording on SD card A will not be possible either.
• Continuous recording will continue even if SD card A becomes full.
• If [Continuous Recording] is set to [STBY] and the main recording format is changed to an option other than
MP4, continuous recording will be canceled.