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Adjusting the audio recording level
Adjusting automatically (AGC)
Set the AUDIO LEVEL (CH1/CH2/CH3/
CH4) dials (
E
/
H
/
F
/
G
) to AUTO.
You can set whether the levels on CH1 and CH2
are automatically adjusted separately (Mono) or
together (Stereo) using Audio Input
>CH1&2 AGC Mode in the Audio menu.
Similarly, you can set whether the levels on CH3
and CH4 are automatically adjusted separately
(Mono) or together (Stereo) using CH3&4 AGC
Mode.
Adjusting manually
During shooting or standby, turn the
AUDIO LEVEL (CH1/CH2/CH3/CH4)
dials (
E
/
H
/
F
/
G
) of the corresponding
channels in the range 0 to 10 to adjust the
recording level.
To reduce wind noise, set Audio Input >CH Wind
Filter in the Audio menu to On
Audio recording in special recording
modes
Audio is not recorded in Interval Rec mode or
Slow & Quick Motion mode.
Enabling the image stabilization (SteadyShot)
function suppresses image shaking caused by
camera movement when recording.
Press the STEADY SHOT button on the
lens.
The SteadyShot mode turns on/off each time you
press the button.
The setting is displayed on the LCD/viewfinder
screen.
Note
• When shooting using a tripod for stability, set
SteadyShot to Off.
Setting the timecode
Set the timecode to record using Timecode
Setting user bits
You can add an 8-digit hexadecimal number to
the recorded image as user bits. You can also set
the user bits to the current time.
Set using Users Bit
in the TC/UB
menu.
Displaying time data
Press the DISPLAY button to display time data
on the screen
.
The indication is switched among the timecode,
user bits, and recording duration each time you
press the DURATION/TC/U-BIT button
Image stabilization
Time data
Display
Description
TCG **:**:**:**
Timecode
CLK **:**:**:**
Timecode (Clock mode)
UBG ** ** ** **
User bits
DUR **:**:**:**
Duration from the beginning
of recording