
7. Recording Motion Pictures
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Recording while monitoring camera images
Applicable modes:
You can record pictures or motion pictures while displaying
the camera image on an external device, such as a monitor,
via HDMI.
• The camera image will be output using the setting selected for
[Rec Quality] in the motion picture recording menu.
• For connection information, refer to
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Setting the HDMI output options
>
[Motion Picture]
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[HDMI Rec Output]
[Bit Mode]
Sets the picture quality for the HDMI output.
[4:2:2 8bit]
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1
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Allows you to record the image being output through the HDMI connection
as a motion picture. This option is ideal for monitoring the image on the
external monitor while recording it.
[4:2:2 10bit]
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2
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Allows you to output the image through the HDMI connection in high picture
quality. This option is ideal for saving the image on the external device.
[Info Display]
Shows or hides the displays of information.
[ON]:
Outputs the displays on the camera as they are.
[OFF]:
Outputs only the image.
• If you output the image through the HDMI connection when [Bit Mode] is
set to [4:2:2 10bit], this setting is fixed to [OFF].
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Convert]
Switches the picture quality according to the connected device.
[AUTO]:
When the motion picture size is set to [4K] or [C4K] in [Rec Quality] and the
connected device is not responding, the HDMI output picture quality
automatically switches to [1080p].
[1080p]:
When the motion picture size is set to [4K] or [C4K] in [Rec Quality], the
HDMI output picture quality switches to [1080p].
[OFF]:
Outputs the image through the HDMI connection with the picture quality set
in [Rec Quality].
• When [OFF] is set, the image may not be displayed depending on the
connected device.
• It may take longer than usual to adjust the focus with Auto Focus and the
camera may respond slower to continuous focus adjustment.
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