Useful Functions
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Record
ing
2
Confirm that the TC LINK IN/OUT
switch
(page 7)
is set to IN, then supply
the reference time code.
The built-in timecode generator of your
camcorder locks to the reference timecode, and
the message “TC IN” is displayed on the screen.
Even if the reference timecode from the external
device is disconnected, the external lock will be
kept.
Notes
• If the frequency of the reference time code and the
frame frequency are not the same, a lock cannot be
acquired, and the camcorder will not operate properly.
In such a case, the timecode will not be correctly
locked to the external timecode.
• When the reference timecode is supplied, set the
camcorder to standby.
• When the connection is removed, the timecode
advance may shift some frames per hour with respect
to the reference timecode.
To release the external timecode
synchronization
Change the “Timecode” setting in the TC/UB
menu.
External synchronization is also released when
you start recording in a special recording mode.
Synchronizing the timecode of another
unit with that of your camcorder
1
Set “Timecode” in the TC/UB menu as
follows:
Mode: Preset
Run: Free Run
2
Confirm that the TC LINK IN/OUT
switch
(page 7)
is set to OUT, then
supply the reference timecode to
another unit.
Notes
• When you set the frame rate of the recording format to
23.98P and the HDMI output setting to 1920×1080i or
720×480i, the timecode output of your camcorder is
with the frame rate of 30 fps. If you want to output with
the frame rate of 24 fps, change the settings of the
HDMI output.
The camcorder has seven assignable buttons
(pages
5
,
6)
to which you can assign various
functions for convenience.
Changing functions
Use “Assignable Button”
(page 49)
in the System
menu.
The assigned functions can be viewed on the
assignable button status screen
(page 10)
.
Default assigned functions
Button 1
Off
Button 2
Off
Button 3
Off
Button 4
Zebra
Button 5
Peaking
Button 6
Off
Button 7
Focus Magnifier
Assignable functions
• Off
• Marker
(page 45)
• Zebra
(page 45)
• Peaking
(page 44)
• Focus Magnifier
(page 26)
• Focus Macro
(page 40)
• VF Mode
(page 49)
• Auto Exposure Level
(page 40)
• SteadyShot
(page 40)
• Color Bars
(page 40)
• Rec Lamp[F]
(page 49)
• Rec Lamp[R]
(page 49)
• S&Q Motion
(page 47)
• Thumbnail
(page 51)
When the video format
(page 28)
is set to the
following setting, you can set the recording frame
rate and playback frame rate to different values.
XAVC 1920 × 1080 29.97P/25P/23.98P
Shutter Value
If you change to Slow & Quick Motion mode
when the Shutter Value is set to a time slower
Useful Functions
Assignable buttons
Slow & Quick Motion
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