Protecting Important

 

Splitting the Clips Freely

Scenes (OK Mark Function)

 

(Clip Cutter Trig)

 

 

 

Applicable to: Camera mode

You can append OK marks to the clips for important scenes. Clips appended with OK marks cannot be deleted, thus protecting the important clips.

Appending OK Marks During Recording

1 Assign the AOK MarkB function to any of the user buttons.

Set [Main Menu]B[Camera Function]B[Switch

Set]B[USER1]/[USER2]/[LOLUX/3]/[C.REVIEW/4]/[ZEBRA/ 5]/[REC/6] to AOK MarkB. (A Page 66)

Append or delete the [OK] mark with every press of the user button that is assigned the function.

When an OK mark is appended, AOKB appears at the top left of the status screen on the viewfinder/LCD monitor.

( A Page 56, 82 )

AOKB Mark

STATUS 1 Screen

Memo :

Clips appended with [OK Mark] cannot be deleted from the camera recorder using [Delete Clip]. However, they will be deleted when the SDHC/SDXC card is formatted.

When the camera recorder is in Media mode, you can delete the [OK] marks appended during recording, or append/ delete [OK] marks after shooting.

( A Page 56 [Appending and Deleting OK Marks])

When the write-protect switch on the SDHC/SDXC card is

set ( is displayed), [OK] marks cannot be appended/ deleted.

Applicable to: Camera mode

You can split the clips freely without having to stop recording during shooting.

1 Assign the AClip Cutter TrigB function to any of the user buttons.

Set [Main Menu]B[Camera Function]B[Switch

Set]B[USER1]/[USER2]/[LOLUX/3]/[C.REVIEW/4]/[ZEBRA/ 5]/[REC/6] to AClip Cutter TrigB. (A Page 66)

2 Press the user button that is assigned with AClip Cutter TrigB during shooting.

[CLIP CUT] appears and the clip is split.

STATUS 1 Screen

Memo :

Clips cannot be split again for a few seconds after the operation is performed.

This item cannot be used when [Slot Mode] is set to ABackupB. (A Page 64)

This item cannot be used when [Rec Mode] is set to a value other than ANormalB or APre RecB. (A Page 64)

The split clips are recorded seamlessly without interruptions in the video/audio.

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