Press the THUMBNAIL button to display the thumbnail screen on the LCD monitor. Pressing the THUMBNAIL button again returns the display to the regular display.
When switching is done from the regular screen display to the thumbnail screen display, all the clips will be displayed on the thumbnail screen.
Pressing the THUMBNAIL MENU button allows you to navigate the thumbnail menu.
NOTE
When the TCG switch is set to “SET” to set the time code and user bits or when the camera menu is open, the THUMBNAIL button does not work.
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1Display Mode
Displays thumbnail types and other information screens.
ALL: Display all clips.
SAME FORMAT:
The clips in the same format as the system format are shown. To check the format, consult system mode and REC FORMAT indicated on the STATUS screen of the viewfinder.
For details, see [Viewfinder Screen Status Displays] (page 74).
SELECT: The clips selected with the SET button are shown.
MARKER:
Display clips with shot marks.
TEXT MEMO:
Display clips with text memo data.
SLOT n: This indicates a specific clip on the P2 card. (n: slot number 1 or 2)
UPDATING..:
Indicated when the unit is updating the screen or reading data. When the screen is being updated, the rotating icon is indicated.
For details, refer to [Switching the Thumbnail Display] (page 114).
2 Slot numbers and HDD status
This function indicates on which P2 card the selected clip is recorded. The number of the slot that contains the appropriate P2 card is indicated in yellow. If the clip is recorded on more than one P2 card, then the numbers of all slots that contain the appropriate cards are indicated. The numbers of the other slots are shown in white if they contain P2 cards.
When the following P2 card is inserted, the slot number is displayed with a pink frame.
RUN DOWN CARD
(A P2 card on which the maximum number of overwrites has been exceeded.)
DIR ENTRY NG CARD
(A P2 card on which the directory structure is not supported.)
The USB HDD section is indicated as follows:
Other than the USB HOST mode: gray
Not connected in USB HOST mode: gray
HDD recognized and usable in USB HOST mode: white
HDD recognized and thumbnails shown in USB HOST mode: yellow
HDD recognized and data unable to be copied in USB HOST: red
3Time Display
You can set this to display the time code at the start of clip recording, the user bits at the start of clip recording, the shooting time, the shooting date, the shooting date and time or USER CLIP NAME.
4Recording mode
The recording mode for the clip on which the pointer is located is indicated.
5System mode
The format for the clip on which the pointer is located is indicated.
6Duration
The duration of the clip on which the pointer is located is indicated.
7USB HOST mode indicator
Indicated when the mode has been switched to USB HOST.
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