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6) Repeat recording in 4)
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5), and once recording to all of the blocks in the appropriate memory segment
(SEGMENT1) has been completed, it switches to the next memory segment (SEGMENT2) and
automatically switches from the REC mode to the ARM mode.
7) If the recording operation from 6) is repeated and recording to all of the memory segments has been
completed, it switches to the top block (B1) of the top memory segment (SEGMENT1) and
automatically switches from the REC mode to the STOP mode.
The recording operation in 7) can be repeated while overwriting subsequent images. Press STOP
to stop recording.
* Press
STOP even when recording to the appropriate memory segment has not been completed to
stop recording. Depending on the camera mode when STOP
is pressed, the number of frames
saved before recording is stopped will vary.
・
If STOP
is pressed during the ARM mode
If the custom setting for the trigger timing is +100%, recording stops when the same number of
frames is saved.
・
If STOP
is pressed during the REC mode
Recording stops after saving from the frame where recording was started to the frame at the instant
STOP
was pressed
3.2.14.7 Event Recording
With event recording, the first trigger input is treated as a normal recording trigger signal and the second
and subsequent trigger inputs are treated as event triggers. An identification mark, called an event frame, is
input on the image the instant the event trigger occurs.
The three modes within event recording include EVENT, EVENT(A) and EVENT (L). Refer to
【
3.2.14.3
Setting Method
】
for the method of setting event recording.
Next are the event recording restrictions and the recording sequence for each mode.
3.2.14.7.1 Event Recording Restrictions
The following restrictions apply to event recording.
Event recording cannot be combined with burst recording and multi trigger recording. Recording
can be combined with EST synchronized signal recording.
The first trigger input can be input using the J-PAD3 but continuous event trigger input is not
possible with the J-PAD3. Input event trigger signals from the J1 cable TRIG1 connector on the
rear panel or the J3 cable TRIG2 connector.
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