REC CHECK Function

Pressing the USER button (USER MAIN, USER1 or USER2) or the RET/REC CHECK button to which REC CHECK has been assigned will automatically locate and play back the last two seconds of the most recent clip.

Use this function to check that recording is performed normally. The camera returns to recording standby mode after playback.

You can use menu options USER MAIN, USER1, USER2, and RET in the SW MODE screen to assign the REC CHECK function to the desired button.

Shot Marker (SHOT MARK)Recording Function

This function can be used to distinguish a clip from other clips by adding a thumbnail to each clip.

This also makes possible to display or play back the marked clips only.

To add shot marks

1

In the SW MODE screen, assign SHOT MARK

 

 

to a user button (USER MAIN, USER1 or

 

 

USER2).

 

 

For details on menu operation, refer to [Using the

 

 

Menus] (page 106).

 

 

 

2

Press the USER button to which SHOT MARK

 

 

has been assigned during recording or when

 

 

recording is paused.

SHOT MARK ON is displayed as a shot mark is inserted in the currently recorded clip.

Pressing this key a second time displays SHOT MARK OFF and the shot mark is deleted.

NOTE

A shot mark added during a pause after recording is added to the most recently recorded clip.

Shot marks can be added also in the thumbnail display.

The shot mark function is not available during, interval recording. When this function is not available, pressing this button displays SHOT MARK INVALID.

Shot marks can be set or cancelled in playback pause mode but not during playback.

Shot marks are added on the “L” P2 card only.

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