User manual

Clip Operations
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NOTES
After you finish playing back a clip from this index screen, the index screen that was open before the [Shot
Mark] index screen will appear.
Displaying a Frame Index Screen of a Single Clip
You can display an index screen of a single primary clip recorded on a CFast card, broken down as frames at
fixed intervals. This is useful when you have a long clip or wish to play back a clip from a certain point. You can
change how many thumbnails are displayed. You can also perform other operations from this index screen, such
as adding and deleting shot marks.
1 Select a clip recorded on a CFast card and then press SET to open the clip menu.
2 Select [Expand Clip] and then press SET.
The [Expand Clip] index screen appears, which shows thumbnails of frames taken from the clip at fixed
intervals. The time code under the thumbnail indicates the time code of the frame.
You can change the fixed interval between frames by showing more or fewer thumbnails. To show more
thumbnails, open the clip menu and select [More Index Pics] and then press SET. To show fewer
thumbnails, select [Fewer Index Pics] and then press SET.
Press the INDEX button or CANCEL button to return to the clip index screen.
NOTES
After you finish playing back a clip from this index screen, the index screen that was open before the [Expand
Clip] index screen will appear.
Adding Shot Marks
You can add shot marks (", # or both) to frames in a primary clip recorded on a CFast card that you want to
set apart. Later, you can display an index screen that shows only the clips with a " mark, only the clips with a #
mark, or only clips with either shot mark.
Adding Shot Marks during Playback
To add an " mark or # mark to a clip during playback or playback pause, you must first set an assignable
button to [Add Shot Mark 1] or [Add Shot Mark 2] in advance.
1 Set an assignable button to [Add Shot Mark 1] or [Add Shot Mark 2] (A 135).
2 During playback or playback pause, press the assignable button at the point in the clip to add the
shot mark.
A message indicating the shot mark appears on the screen and the shot mark is added to the clip.
Adding a shot mark to a clip during playback will pause the playback.
Time code of the
frame shown in
the thumbnail