The images shot from when shooting starts until it is stopped are recorded as one clip.

When recording is paused after a short period, a small amount of time may be required after pressing the START/STOP button to stop recording before writing to the SD Memory Card is terminated.

This means that operations cannot be accepted if the START/STOP button is pressed immediately.

The camera will read information from the SD Memory Card immediately after the card is inserted. Press the START/STOP button to begin recording after PAUSE is displayed in the operation status display. (Page 78)

The camera’s factory default setting is PH mode 1080/60i recording.

(To view current setting status: Page 42)

The upper limit for the number of clips which can be recorded on a single SD Memory Card is 900. (However, this number may exceed 900 clips at times such as when shooting immediately after the POWER switch has been set to ON.)

Checking photos taken (REC CHECK)

Press the REC CHECK button while recording is paused. The last two seconds of video and audio will be played, and the camera will then return to the recording pause mode.

Only the POWER and START/STOP buttons are operable during REC CHECK.

The REC CHECK images are also recorded when a device is connected to the camera and backup images have been recorded.

The REC CHECK function does not work when PC or PB has been selected as the operation mode.

This function also does not work if the REC FORMAT has been changed or if the camera has been set to CAM mode after having switched to PB mode after recording.

SD Memory Card access lampCAM mode (PB mode)

Illuminated orange: Reading/writing possible

Flashing orange (fast): Verifying card/inspecting card for possible defects

Flashing orange (slow):Accessing cardFlashing green (slow): Card write-protected/ no space left on card

Off: No card inserted/unformatted or incompatible card inserted

PC modeIlluminated orange: Accessing card

Off: A status other than access underway.

SD Memory Card access lamp

Shooting

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