Selecting The Video Recording Method - Canon EOS R5C Advanced User's Manual

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Selecting the Video Recording Method

Selecting the Video Recording Method
This camera features various recording modes, as well as video recording methods using two cards. You can
also stream the audio/video while recording it on a card (A 175). Below is an overview. For details, refer to each
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function's section.
Recording modes
You can select the video recording method for the card selected for recording.
[Recording Mode]
[Normal Recording]
[Slow & Fast Motion],
[S&F Clip / Audio (WAV)]
[Pre-Recording]
[Frame Recording]
[Interval Recording]
[
Main /
Continuous Rec]
Second card recording Functions
These are the recording methods for the other SD card.
[2nd Card Rec Functions]
[
Main /
Proxy Rec]
[
Main /
Sub Rec]
[
Main /
Audio Rec]
[Relay Recording]
[Double Slot Recording]
1 Select the recording mode
• Use direct touch control (A 56) or in the menu, select
[Recording Mode] > Desired option.
2 Select the second card's recording function
• Use direct touch control (A 56) or in the menu, select
Card Rec Functions] > Desired option.
• Relay recording cannot be used when the main recording format is RAW.
• Proxy recording cannot be used when the main recording format is MP4 (HEVC).
Normal recording. Records a clip in the selected recording format. The most basic video recording
method.
Slow & fast motion recording. Records using a frame rate that is different from the playback frame
rate (overcrank/undercrank shooting). Audio (WAV) can also be recorded.
Pre-recording. Records onto a temporary memory (3 seconds) so the clip will contain a few seconds
of video and audio recorded before you perform the recording operation.
Frame recording. Records a pre-defined number of frames. Sound is not recorded in this mode.
Interval recording. Automatically records a pre-defined number of frames at a pre-defined interval.
Sound is not recorded in this mode.
Continuous recording. Card 1 is used for normal recording, and card 2 is used for continuous
recording.
Proxy recording. Simultaneously records a proxy clip (to card 2, while the main clip is recorded to
card 1) with a smaller file size for offline editing. The proxy clip is recorded with a file name associated
with the main clip.
Sub recording. Simultaneously records a clip to card 2 with a different video configuration from that of
the main clip on card 1.
Audio recording. Simultaneously records a WAV file* to card 2, while the main clip is recorded to
card 1.
* Differs from the WAV files that can be recorded together with slow & fast motion recording.
Relay recording. Continues recording on the other card without interruption when the card you are
using becomes full. It is available from card 1 to card 2 and vice versa.
Double slot recording. Records the same clip simultaneously to both cards, which is a convenient way
to make a backup copy of your recordings.
Description
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