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the F REV button
to cue
up the clip to play.
3
Press the PLAY/PAUSE button.
The PLAY/PAUSE indicator lights, and the
playback picture appears in the viewfinder.
To pause play
Press the PLAY/PAUSE button.
The PLAY/PAUSE indicator flashes while play
is paused.
Press the button again to return to play mode.
To play at high speed
Press the F FWD button
or the F
REV button
.
To return to normal playback, press the PLAY/
PAUSE button.
To switch between memory cards
When two memory cards are loaded, press the
SLOT SELECT button
to select the
active slot.
It is not possible to switch between memory cards
during playback.
To stop playback
Press the STOP button:
Playback stops, and the
camcorder enters E-E mode.
Press the THUMBNAIL button:
Playback stops
appears in the viewfinder.
Playback also stops and the timecode screen
appears in the viewfinder when you start
recording during playback, and when you eject an
SxS memory card.
On this camcorder, two types of shot marks are
available. You can record them at user-specified
positions to make it easier for editors to cue up
those positions.
The maximum number of shot marks per clip is
999.
You can also use the Thumbnail menu to add and
delete shot marks in clips. For details, see “Adding/
Deleting Essence Marks on Clips” (page 116).
To record shot marks
The following two methods are supported.
• Turn on an assignable switch assigned with the
Shot Mark 1 or Shot Mark 2 function.
When a shot mark is recorded, a “Shot Mark 1” or
“Shot Mark 2” indication appears in the
viewfinder for about three seconds near the
timecode indicator.
To make it easier for editors to select good clips,
you can set clip flags in recorded clips.
To add/delete clip flags
You can use the Thumbnail menu to add and
delete clip flags in previously recorded clips. For
details, see
“Adding/Deleting Clip Flags on
The camcorder always maintains a cache of video
and audio data for a set interval (maximum of 15
seconds) in internal storage memory when
shooting, allowing you to record several seconds
of footage before the start of recording.
Advanced Operations
Recording Shot Marks
Setting Clip Flags
Recording Retroactive Images
(Picture Cache Recording)