Settings before recording – Setting of time data
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Date/time (real time)
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The internal clock is the standard while the power is turned off for the free run time code count, the user bits time, and the date
data. Also, it will be the reference for the file generation time and file name when the clip is recorded.
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The free run time code is reset if the built-in battery is exhausted.
User bits settings
Set the user bits to be recorded.
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Select the user bits to record in the [RECORDING] menu
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[TC/UB]
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[UB MODE].
[FRAME RATE]:
Records the frame rate information of the shooting.
Use with this setting when using the frame rate information of the user bits with an editing device such as a
computer.
[USER]:
Records the user bits set in the [RECORDING] menu
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[TC/UB]
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[UB PRESET]. The setting value is
maintained even if the power is turned off.
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For detailed setting procedures (
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[TIME]:
Records the hour, minute, and second of the date and time measured with the internal clock.
[DATE]:
Records the last 2 digits of year, month, date, and hour of the date and time measured with the internal clock.
[TC]:
Records the value for the time code as users bits.
[CLIP NAME]:
Records the value that CAM INDEX (one character) and CARD COUNT (3-digit number) both converted to
ASCII character code.
How to input user bits
By setting user bits, information such as memos (date, time) up to 8 digits long (hexadecimal) can be recorded.
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Select the [RECORDING] menu
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[TC/UB]
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[UB MODE]
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[USER].
2
Select the [RECORDING] menu
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[TC/UB]
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[UB PRESET].
The user bits setting screen is displayed.
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Set the user bits.
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Set 2 digits each.
Press the <RESET> button to reset to [00].
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Confirm the setting value of the user bits.
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The setting value is confirmed when last 2 digits are set.
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The display in the camera image screen is toggled with the <COUNTER> button.