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Special Recording Modes
Æ
1
> [
Recording/Media Setup] >[Main Rec Format].
2
Æ
> [
Recording/Media Setup] > [Main Resolution/Bit rate]
1 To record audio, insert an SD card into the card slot where video is not being recorded.
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2 Select
Clip/Audio (WAV)].
• Slow & fast motion recording is activated. [S&F STBY] appears on the screen and the shooting frame rate
appears next to the frame rate setting (the playback frame rate).
3 Select
• You can also choose a preset value (half, same or double the playback frame rate).
4 Press the REC button to begin recording.
• The tally lamp changes from green (power indicator) to red.
• [S&F STBY] changes to [S&F ÜREC] while recording.
5 Press the REC button again to stop recording.
• The clip is recorded on the selected SD card.
• When [S&F Clip/Audio (WAV)] is selected, the WAV file will be recorded on the SD card where video is not
being recorded.
• The tally lamp changes from red to green (power indicator) and the onscreen display changes back to [S&F
STBY].
6 Select
slow & fast motion recording.
NOTES
NOTES
• The shooting frame rate cannot be changed while recording.
• If you change the system frequency, slow & fast motion recording will be canceled and the shooting frame rate
will be reset to its default value.
• About the time code when slow & fast motion recording is activated:
- The time code mode can be set to [Regen.], or to [Preset] with [Rec Run] running mode.
- If the time code running mode was set to [Free Run], the time code running mode will be changed
automatically to [Rec Run] when slow & fast motion recording is activated.
- When the special recording mode is turned off, the time code running mode will return to its previous setting.
- The time code signal will not be output from any terminal.
• Recording WAV files
- Audio is recorded with the following settings: 48 kHz, 24 bit, 4 channels.
- If video cannot be recorded due to a card problem, audio will also not be recorded.
- However, video will be recorded even if audio cannot be recorded due to a card problem.
- Audio will not be recorded if there is an existing WAV file with the same file name.
- Audio recording will stop automatically after reaching 60 minutes (video recording will continue).
- A maximum of 999 WAV files can be recorded.
> [Æ Recording/Media Setup] > [Recording Mode] > [Slow & Fast Motion] or [S&F
> [Æ Recording/Media Setup] > [Slow & Fast Frame Rate] > Desired frame rate.
> [Æ Recording/Media Setup] > [Recording Mode] > [Normal Recording] to turn off

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