Shooting Stop Motion Animations (Frame Rec Function) - Sony PXW-X320 Operating Instructions Manual

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Limitations during recording
• The i.LINK (HDV/DV) connector cannot be
used.
• Regardless of the setting of the F-RUN/SET/
R-RUN switch, the advance mode of the
internal timecode generator is always R-RUN.
• Audio cannot be recorded.
• Recording review is not possible.
• If you press the SLOT SELECT button, the
camcorder completes recording of the specified
number of frames, creates a clip, and switches
to the other media.
• Genlock is not possible.
If power is lost during recording
• If you set the camcorder's POWER switch to
OFF, the camcorder is powered off
automatically after a few seconds, during which
the media is accessed to record the video and
audio data stored in the camcorder's memory up
to that point.
• If power is lost because the battery was
removed, the DC cable was disconnected, or the
power was turned off on the AC adaptor side,
then the video and audio data shot up to that
point may be lost (maximum 15 seconds). Be
careful to avoid this when exchanging the
battery.
Shooting Stop Motion Animations
(Frame Rec Function)
The Frame Rec function is useful for shooting
stop motion animations, such as animations with
puppets or clay figures.
Each time that you press the recording start
button, the camcorder shoots a specified number
of frames and then stops.
Frame Rec settings and shooting
Before recording in Frame Rec mode, you need to
perform the "Frame Rec" and "Number of
Frames" settings in the "OPERATION" menu
(see page 120).
The camcorder exits Frame Rec mode when it is
powered off, but the setting for the number of
frames setting is maintained. You do not need to
set it again the next time you shoot in Frame Rec
mode.
Notes
• The Interval Rec, Picture Cache Rec, Frame Rec, and
Slow & Quick Motion function cannot be used at the
same time. When you select one of those modes, the
previously selected function is disabled automatically.
• The data stored in memory is cleared when you change
the system settings, for example by selecting a
different video format. Picture data from before the
change is not recorded even if you start recording
immediately after the change. The camcorder exits
Frame Rec mode automatically.
• Frame Rec settings cannot be changed during
recording.
• Frame Rec is disabled when the following formats are
selected.
- SP 1440/59.94i or SP 1440/50i, when the output
setting is HD and "OPERATION" > "Input/Output"
> "i.LINK I/O" in the setup menu is set to "Enable"
- SP 1440/23.98P (pull-down recording)
- Other than HQ 1920/23.98P or HQ 1280/23.98P,
when the output setting is SD and "OPERATION" >
"Input/Output" > "i.LINK I/O" in the setup menu is
set to "Enable"
To shoot in Frame Rec mode
Make the settings and preparations described in
"Basic Operations" (page 84), secure the
camcorder so that it does not move, and begin
shooting.
When recording starts, the "Frame Rec"
indication in the viewfinder changes from
flashing to lit, and "FRM REC" and "FRM
STBY" appear alternatively at the position of the
REC indication. The TALLY indicators and the
tally indicator on the front panel of the viewfinder
light as they do during normal recording.
Limitations during recording
• The i.LINK (HDV/DV) connector cannot be
used.
• Regardless of the setting of the F-RUN/SET/
R-RUN switch, the advance mode of the
internal timecode generator is always R-RUN.
• Audio cannot be recorded.
• Recording review is not possible.
• If you press the SLOT SELECT button, the
camcorder completes recording of the specified
number of frames, creates a clip, and switches
to the other media.
• Genlock is not possible.
If power is lost during recording
• If you set the camcorder's POWER switch to
OFF, the camcorder is powered off
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