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7. Recording Motion Pictures
2
Insert the BNC conversion cable (
3
), and rotate the
locking screw in the direction of the arrow to attach
the cable (
4
).
A
Locking screw
3
Connect the BNC conversion cable and the external
device with the BNC cable, and turn on the camera.
4
Set the mode dial to [
].
5
Select the menu.
∫
Synchronise the time code of the external device with that of the camera
(TC OUT)
The initial time code value of the external device is synchronised according to the time
code signal (LTC signal) of the camera.
1
Connect the external device, and follow the steps needed to prepare for time
code synchronisation.
2
Set the time code output type.
3
Select the menu.
• Do not connect an external flash to the flash synchro socket after selecting [TC Output].
Doing so may cause the camera to malfunction.
4
Press [MENU/SET] to output the time code signal.
• The time code signal is output based on the frame rate in [Rec Quality] and the [Time
Code Mode] (DF/NDF) setting.
• [Outputting TC signal(Recording Reference)] or [Outputting TC signal(HDMI Reference)]
is displayed on the screen while time code is output.
5
Operate the external device to synchronise the time code.
6
Press [MENU/SET] to stop outputting the time code signal.
>
[Motion Picture]
>
[Time Code]
>
[Count Up]
>
[FREE RUN]
>
[Motion Picture]
>
[Time Code]
>
[External TC Setting]
>
[TC Output Reference]
[Recording
Reference]
Outputs the time code signal for the images that you record.
Select this setting when using more than one recording device to
perform recording.
[HDMI Reference]
Outputs the time code signal with a slight delay so that it is adjusted
to HDMI images.
Select this setting when synchronising with an external recorder
connected with an HDMI cable.
• The [Recording Reference] setting is used for output when an
HDMI cable is not connected.
>
[Motion Picture]
>
[Time Code]
>
[External TC Setting]
>
[TC Link]
>
[TC Output]
MENU
MENU
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