RECORDING
The Recording menu includes: Mode, Codec, Frame Processing, Pre-Record, and Indicator.
MODE
You can select the following recording modes: Continuous Record, Internal Timelapse Timer, Frame Trigger,
REDCODE Burst, Speed Ramp Mode, Multi-Shot, and Stills.
NOTE:
Audio is recorded only in Continuous Record and Stills modes.
STORAGE
You can select the following storage locations:
Local
: Stores footage directly to an SSD
Network
: Stores footage to a network
External
: Stores footage to an external device
NOTE:
HDRX is disabled in Network Storage mode.
NOTE:
The Network option is only available on an EPIC DRAGON or SCARLET DRAGON.
NOTE:
In External storage, you can only select Continuous Record and Stills recording modes.
CONTINUOUS RECORD
NOTE:
This mode is not available in Stills mode.
Continuous Record is the “normal” recording mode. The camera continuously records frames at the current recording
frame rate. You can limit each recording to a specific amount of frames using the Limit Recording to setting.
INTERNAL TIMELAPSE TIMER
NOTE:
This mode is not available in Stills mode.
NOTE:
Audio is not recorded in Internal Timelapse Timer mode.
In Internal Timelapse Timer mode, the camera records a specified number of frames at a specified interval. The current
recording frame rate determines the timing of the frames per pulse.
For example, in Internal Timelapse Timer mode, you can choose to record a total amount of 1000 frames, and take 1
frame every 4.67 seconds. After recording 1000 frames (which takes 4,670.00 seconds), the recording process stops.
To use Internal Timelapse Timer mode, follow the instructions below:
1. Go to
Menu
>
Settings
>
Recording
>
Mode
.
2. Select
Internal Timelapse Timer
from the
Mode
drop-down menu.
3. Use the
Limit Recording to
fields to set the recording to end at a predefined frame limit (optional).
4. Select the number of frames to be captured in the
Record
field.
5. Select the time interval from the
Interval
field (range is 1–3,599 sec). The Interval setting specifies the frequency at
which the frame or group of frames is captured.
6. Close the menu.
7. Start recording to start the interval.
The overlay displays the number of frames recorded out of the total amount of frames.
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