Normal Recording
REC START button or VTR button at the lens starts recording of video and sound on the P2 card. A cluster of data that consists of video and sound generated through a shooting action, together with such added information as meta data, is called a “clip”.
Normal Recording and Native Recording
In the unit, the camera’s recording method is selectable between the native recording method with the frame rate unchanged and the normal recording method pulling the frame rate down to 59.94 or 50 frames.
Normal recording
Images at 24P (23.98P: referred to as 24P) are pulled down
in 2:3 mode. Images at 30P (29.97P: referred to as 30P) are pulled down in 2:2 mode and recorded as 59.94i (referred to as 60i). Images at 25P are recorded as 50i with 2:2 pulled down. 1080i supports 24PA (2:3:3:2 Advanced Pull down) as well.
Example of 24P Over 60i
Camera recording | A | B | C | D |
2:3 pull down = Ao Ae Bo Be Bo Ce Co De Do De recording
Native recording
This recording method extracts and records effective frames at the frame rates of the
Example of 1080/24PN (Native)
Camera recording | A |
| B | C | D |
2:3 pull down | Ao Ae Bo Be Bo Ce Co De Do De | ||||
Recording | A | B |
| C | D |
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Notes
The recording will start from the top frame of a
Even if a P2 card has just been inserted, or the power has been just turned on, you can start recording using the internal memory of unit. In this case, recording cannot be stopped until the P2 card is recognized. If the inserted card is not recognized as a recordable P2 card, the record in internal memory is instantly discarded, and the message “CANNOT REC” is displayed on the viewfinder. Press the MODE CHECK button to check P2 card status (displayed in viewfinder).
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a. REC START button b. MODE CHECK button
36 | Recording and Playback: Normal Recording |