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.
>
MENU
Synchronise the time code of the external device with that of the camera
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(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.
>
MENU
[TC Output Reference]
[Recording
Reference]
[HDMI Reference]
3
Select the menu.
>
MENU
[TC Link] > [TC Output]
• 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.
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[Motion Picture] > [Time Code] > [Count Up] > [FREE RUN]
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[Motion Picture] > [Time Code] > [External TC Setting] >
Outputs the time code signal for the images that you record.
Select this setting when using more than one recording device to
perform recording.
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] >
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