Operation Manual

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Clip Operations
Copying a Custom Picture File Embedded in a Clip
You can copy the custom picture file embedded in a clip to the camera.
1 Select the desired clip and then press SET to open the clip menu.
2 Select [Copy / File] and then press SET.
•The [/ Data 1/4] screen appears with the orange selection frame indicating a custom picture file in the
camera.
If you set an assignable button to [Custom Picture] (A 131), you can press the button to open the clip
menu and display the [/ Data 1/4] screen directly.
You can push the joystick up/down or turn the SELECT dial to display the other three [/ Data] screens.
3 Push the joystick left/right to select the custom picture file that you wish to overwrite and then press
SET.
4 Select [OK] and then press SET.
The selected file will be overwritten by that embedded in the clip.
Select [Cancel] instead to cancel the operation.
5 When the confirmation message appears, press SET.
NOTES
You cannot copy the custom picture file in a clip to a protected custom picture file.
Displaying an Index Screen of Shot Marks
After you add shot marks to a primary clip recorded on a CFast card, you can display an index screen that
contains all the frames in the clip with either shot mark, only the " mark or only the # mark. When you play
back a clip from this index screen, playback will start from the frame with the shot mark. You can also perform
other operations from this index screen, such as adding and deleting shot marks.
1 Select a clip with the ! icon and then press SET to open the clip menu.
2 Select [Shot Mark] and then press SET.
The [Shot Mark] index screen appears, which contains all the frames with shot marks in the clip. Select
instead [Shot Mark 1] to display an index screen only of the frames with the " mark or [Shot Mark 2] to
display an index screen only of the frames with the # mark.
The time code under the thumbnail indicates the time code of the frame with the shot mark.
Press the INDEX button or CANCEL button to return to the clip index screen.
Time code of the
frame with the
shot mark