6-3 Selecting Thumbnails

Multiple thumbnails can be randomly selected in the thumbnail screen.

1Use the cursor buttons to move the pointer (yellow frame) to the desired clip and press the SET button.

The frame around the selected thumbnail changes to a blue frame. Press the SET button again to deselect the clip.

2Additional clips can be selected by repeating Step 1.

It is possible to display only the selected thumbnails in the thumbnail screen for playback. Please refer to [6-5 Switching the Thumbnail Display] for more information.

6-4 Playing Back Clips

1Press the THUMBNAIL button.

The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD monitor.

2Use the cursor buttons to move the pointer over the desired clip.

3Press the PLAY/PAUSE button, and the clip under the pointer will be played back on the LCD monitor.

After playback of the clip under the pointer, subsequent clips are played back in order, according to when they were shot. The thumbnail screen returns after the last clip has been played back.

<Note>

When playing back clips, it is not necessary to “select” the clips (blue frames around the thumbnails).

4During playback, pressing the REW button starts 4C speed reverse playback, and the FF button starts 4C speed fast playback. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to return to normal playback.

LCD Monitor

MENU BAR Button

5 During clip playback, pressing the PLAY/PAUSE button will

temporarily stop (pause) the process.

During a pause, pressing the REW button changes the

pause position to the beginning of the previous clip, and the

THUMBNAIL Button

CURSOR Buttons

SET Button

FF button changes the pause position to the beginning of

the next clip.

6Pressing the STOP button during clip playback stops the playback and returns the display to the thumbnail screen.

<Note>

When playback is stopped, the position of the pointer remains on the clip that was being played back, regardless of where the playback started. However, when the THUMBNAIL button is pressed to close the thumbnail screen, the pointer will move to the starting clip (i.e., the clip with the earliest recording date and time), not the clip on which the pointer was last positioned.

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