Table of Contents 5
Setting for Special Shooting Cases.............69
Deleting Clips.............................................69
Recording Shot Marks................................70
Setting the Thumbnail Image at Recording
Time ..................................................70
Recording – Advanced Operations ........71
Time-lapse Video Recording (“Interval
Recording” Function)........................71
Slow & Quick-motion Shooting.................73
Starting a Shoot With a Few Seconds of Pre-
Stored Picture Data (Picture Cache
Function)...........................................74
Assigning User-Defined Clip Titles
Automatically....................................75
Assigning User-Defined Clip and Clip List
Names................................................77
Viewing Camera Video During Playback
(Live & Play Function) .....................79
Playback....................................................80
Normal Playback ........................................80
Checking the Last Two Seconds of the
Recording (a Recording Review
Operation)..........................................81
Checking the Recording on a Color Video
Monitor..............................................81
Thumbnail Search.................................... 82
Searching Using Thumbnails......................82
To switch the information displayed in the
thumbnail screen ...............................83
Changing the Thumbnail Image (Index Frame)
of a Clip.............................................83
Cuing Up a Frame by Searching for an
Essence Mark....................................84
Searching Using the Chapter Function.......85
Searching Using the Expand Function .......85
Clip List Playback.......................................86
Locking (Write-protecting) Clips...............87
Deleting Clips.............................................88
Chapter 4 Scene Selection
Overview ...................................................90
Creating Clip Lists....................................93
Including Sub Clips in the Current Clip List
...........................................................93
Adding Sub Clips Using the Expand Function
.......................................................... 95
Adding Sub Clips Using the Chapter Function
.......................................................... 96
Editing Clip Lists...................................... 97
Reordering Sub Clips................................. 97
Adjusting Sub Clip In/Out Points (Trimming)
.......................................................... 97
Deleting Sub Clips..................................... 98
Saving the Current Clip List to Disc.......... 98
Setting the Start Timecode for the Current Clip
List.................................................... 99
To Switch the Information Displayed on
Thumbnails....................................... 99
Managing Clip Lists ...............................100
Loading a Clip List From the Disc as the
Current Clip List............................. 101
Deleting a Clip List From the Disc.......... 101
Sorting the List of Clip Lists ................... 101
Using the PDZ-1 Proxy Browsing Software
..........................................................102
Chapter 5 Menu Displays andDetailed Settings
Menu Organization and Operation .......103
TOP Menu ............................................... 110
Menu List................................................. 111
Displaying Menus.................................... 131
Basic Menu Operations............................ 131
Using the USER Menu (Example Menu
Operation)....................................... 132
Editing the USER Menu.......................... 133
Resetting USER Menu Settings to the
Standard Settings............................ 135
Setting the Status Display on the
Viewfinder Screen and the LCD Monitor
..........................................................136
Selecting the Display Items..................... 136
Change Confirmation/Adjustment Progress
Messages ........................................ 137
Setting the Marker Display...................... 137
Setting the Viewfinder Screen Display.... 138