Canon EOS C500 PL Instruction Manual - Page 126

Playing Back Clips, Switching Between the CF Card Slots, Switching to Other Index Screens

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Playing Back MXF Clips 126 1 $ mark/% mark (A 103, 132) 2 Orange selection frame 3 Relay recording: Appears when a clip begins on one CF card and continues on the other. (A 46) 4 Shot mark (A 102, 136) 5 Recording date and time 6 Clip name (A 53) 7 Temperature warning icon (A 187) 8 Clip thumbnail (A 137) 9 Currently selected CF card slot (A 46) 10 Clip number / Total number of clips 11 Recording date (month and day only) and time 12 Special recording mode (A 105) 13 Time code of thumbnail 14 Total recording time 15 Embedded custom picture file (A 114) 16 Bit rate and resolution (A 60) 17 Frame rate* * For clips recorded using slow & fast motion mode, the shooting frame rate and playback frame rate will both be displayed. v Switching Between the CF Card Slots If both CF card slots contain a CF card, you can switch between them as necessary. Operating modes: Press the SLOT SELECT button. • The access indicator of the selected CF card slot will illuminate in green. Switching to Other Index Screens All of the clips on a CF card can be accessed from the clip index screen. However, you can switch to other index screens that show only clips with an $ mark ([$ Mark] index screen), clips with a % mark ([% Mark] index screen), or photos* ([Photos] index screen). * Photos are saved on the SD card. 1 Press the INDEX button. • The index screen selection menu appears. 2 Select the desired index screen and then press SET. • The selected index screen appears. • Select [Cancel] instead to cancel the operation. • Press the INDEX button again to return to the clip index screen. Playing Back Clips You can play back clips from the clip index screen, [$ Mark] index screen and [% Mark] index screen. Use the playback control buttons on the monitor unit. When the monitor unit is not attached, you have limited playback control options (play/pause/stop only) with the buttons on the camera and full playback control options using the joystick and joystick guide. 1 Move the orange selection frame to the clip you want to play back. 2 Press the Ò button to start playback. • Playback will start from the clip selected and continue until the end of the last clip in the index screen. When the last frame of the last clip is reached, playback will be paused.

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Playing Back MXF Clips
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For clips recorded using slow & fast motion mode, the shooting frame rate and playback frame rate will both be displayed.
v
Switching Between the CF Card Slots
If both CF card slots contain a CF card, you can switch between them as
necessary.
Press the SLOT SELECT button.
The access indicator of the selected CF card slot will illuminate in green.
Switching to Other Index Screens
All of the clips on a CF card can be accessed from the clip index screen.
However, you can switch to other index screens that show only clips with
an
$
mark ([
$
Mark] index screen), clips with a
%
mark ([
%
Mark]
index screen), or photos* ([Photos] index screen).
*
Photos are saved on the SD card.
1 Press the INDEX button.
The index screen selection menu appears.
2 Select the desired index screen and then press SET.
The selected index screen appears.
Select [Cancel] instead to cancel the operation.
Press the INDEX button again to return to the clip index screen.
Playing Back Clips
You can play back clips from the clip index screen, [
$
Mark] index
screen and [
%
Mark] index screen. Use the playback control buttons
on the monitor unit. When the monitor unit is not attached, you have
limited playback control options (play/pause/stop only) with the
buttons on the camera and full playback control options using the
joystick and joystick guide.
1 Move the orange selection frame to the clip you want to play
back.
2 Press the
Ò
button to start playback.
Playback will start from the clip selected and continue until the end
of the last clip in the index screen. When the last frame of the last
clip is reached, playback will be paused.
Operating modes:
1
$
mark/
%
mark (
A
103, 132)
2
Orange selection frame
3
Relay recording: Appears when a clip begins on
one CF card and continues on the other. (
A
46)
4
Shot mark (
A
102, 136)
5
Recording date and time
6
Clip name (
A
53)
7
Temperature warning icon (
A
187)
8
Clip thumbnail (
A
137)
9
Currently selected CF card slot (
A
46)
10
Clip number / Total number of clips
11
Recording date (month and day only) and time
12
Special recording mode (
A
105)
13
Time code of thumbnail
14
Total recording time
15
Embedded custom picture file (
A
114)
16
Bit rate and resolution (
A
60)
17
Frame rate*