Note

A decline in the vertical resolution of the recorded video may be observed at 60P (50P when PAL AREA is selected).

Selecting the frame rate in the range 31P to 59P or 26P to 49P

On the CAM CONFIG page of the MAINTENANCE menu, by setting SLOW MOTION to EXPAND, you can

select the frame rate in the range 31P to 59P 1) or 26P to 49P 2).

In this case, the viewfinder image or the video output from the VIDEO OUT connector or SDI OUT connector may include unnatural-looking movement, but video recording to disc is performed properly.

1)When NTSC AREA or NTSC (J) AREA is selected

2)When PAL AREA is selected

Notes

If you set the frame rate in the range 31P to 59P (26P to 49P when PAL AREA is selected), the viewfinder image shows unnatural-looking movement. However, video recording to disc is performed properly.

A decline in the vertical resolution of the recorded video may be observed at 31P to 59P (26P to 49P when PAL AREA is selected).

Starting a Shoot with a Few Seconds of Pre-Stored Picture Data (Picture Cache Function)

The camcorder has a large capacity internal memory, in which you can cache the last few seconds (maximum 12 seconds) of captured video and audio, so that recording starts from a point just before you press the REC START button or VTR button on the lens.

Note

The Picture Cache function is enabled only with the camcorder’s recording mode is set to MPEG HD. When you switch to DVCAM recording mode, the Picture Cache function is forcibly turned off and you cannot turn it on.

Setting the Picture Cache time/Picture Cache mode

To record in Picture Cache mode, you need to turn on Picture Cache mode and set the picture data storage time (Picture Cache time) using the OPERATION menu.

The Picture Cache time determines the number of seconds recorded from the Picture Cache, counting back from the time when you press the REC START button or the VTR

button on the lens to start recording. However, the number of seconds actually recorded from the Picture Cache may be shorter immediately after the setting of the VDR SAVE/ STBY switch is changed, and in the special situations explained in the following notes.

Notes

The contents of Picture Cache memory are unstable for a short time immediately after you select Picture Cache mode or change the Picture Cache time. Therefore, if you put the unit into recording mode by pressing the REC START button or the VTR button on the lens immediately after such operation, pictures just before such operation cannot be recorded.

Also, a certain amount of time is required to actually start recording to a disc immediately after you insert a disc and when the VDR switch is set to SAVE. In these cases, the number of seconds that can actually be recorded from the Picture Cache may be fewer than the specified Picture Cache time.

During playback or recording review, no data is saved to the Picture Cache memory. Thus it is not possible to use this function to rerecord the last few seconds of material from playback or recording review.

To turn Picture Cache mode on, proceed as follows.

(How to select an item in the menu screen: Turn the MENU knob to move the b mark to the desired item.)

1 Display the SPECIAL EFFECTS page of the OPERATION menu , and press the MENU knob.

For details on menu operations, see “Basic Menu Operations” on page 132.

002SPECIAL EFFECTS TOP

SLOW

&

QUICK

:

--

FRAME

 

RATE

:

--

CLIP

CONT

REC

:

OFF

INTERVAL

REC

:

OFF

INTERVAL

TIME

:

1SEC

NUMBER

OF

FRAME :

1F

NUMBER

OF

TIMES

:

CONT

PRE-LIGHTING

:

OFF

PICTURE CACHE

:

ON

CACHE

 

REC

TIME

:

8-10S

2 Turn the MENU knob to move the b mark to “PICTURE CACHE”.

3 Press the MENU knob.

The b mark on the left of “PICTURE CACHE” changes to a z mark and the z mark on the left of the setting changes to a ? mark.

4 Turn the MENU knob until “ON” appears.

When “ON” appears, the camcorder is in Picture Cache mode, where picture, sound, and time code are constantly saved in memory. The TALLY indicator

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