Canon XF205 XF200 XF205 Instruction Manual - Page 121

Special Recording], Activating Slow & Fast Motion Mode and Recording

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Special Recording Modes Activating Slow & Fast Motion Mode and Recording 1 Open the [Special Recording] submenu. [w Other Functions] > [Special Recording] 2 Select [Slow & Fast Motion] and then press SET. • [S&F STBY] appears at the top of the screen. • The selected shooting frame rate appears on the right of the screen next to the frame rate setting (the playback frame rate). Shooting frame rate [w Other Functions] [Special Recording] [Off] 121 English Playback frame rate 3 Press the START/STOP button to begin recording. • The front and rear tally lamps illuminate. • [S&F STBY] changes to [ÜS&F REC] while recording. 4 Press the START/STOP button again to stop recording. • The clip is recorded at the selected frame rate. • The tally lamps go out and [S&F STBY] appears at the top of the screen. NOTES • Slow & fast motion recording cannot be used together with other special recording modes or double slot recording. • The shooting frame rate cannot be changed while recording. • For lower shooting frame rates, it may take approximately 1 second to stop recording. • Slow & fast motion mode will be deactivated if the special recording mode is changed or turned off. It will be deactivated also if you change the movie format or video configuration. • When the bit rate is set to 50 Mbps (A 55), relay recording will not be performed during slow motion recording even if the recording media gets full. • For MP4 clips, recording will stop automatically when the clip's playback time reaches approximately 12 hours. Note that this is different from the time required for the recording session itself. For example, when the frame rate is set to 59.94P and the shooting frame rate is set to 24, to get to a 12-hour long clip will require an overall recording session of about 30 hours. • During this special recording mode, the time code's running mode (A 90) can be set to [Rec Run] or [Regen.] and the time code advances by the number of frames recorded. If the time code's running mode is set to [Free Run] or the time code is input from an external source, the running mode will switch to [Rec Run] during special recording mode. When the special recording mode is deactivated, the running mode will return to its previous setting. • During special recording mode, the time code signal will not be output from the TIME CODE terminal, 3G/HD-SDI terminal or MON. terminal.

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121
Special Recording Modes
English
Activating Slow & Fast Motion Mode and Recording
1 Open the [Special Recording] submenu.
[
w
Other Functions]
>
[Special Recording]
2
Select [Slow & Fast Motion] and then press SET.
[S&F STBY] appears at the top of the screen.
The selected shooting frame rate appears on the right of the screen
next to the frame rate setting (the playback frame rate).
3 Press the START/STOP button to begin recording.
The front and rear tally lamps illuminate.
[S&F STBY] changes to [
Ü
S&F REC] while recording.
4
Press the START/STOP button again to stop recording.
The clip is recorded at the selected frame rate.
The tally lamps go out and [S&F STBY] appears at the top of the screen.
NOTES
Slow & fast motion recording cannot be used together with other special recording modes or double slot
recording.
The shooting frame rate cannot be changed while recording.
For lower shooting frame rates, it may take approximately 1 second to stop recording.
Slow & fast motion mode will be deactivated if the special recording mode is changed or turned off. It will be
deactivated also if you change the movie format or video configuration.
When the bit rate is set to 50 Mbps (
A
55), relay recording will not be performed during slow motion
recording even if the recording media gets full.
For MP4 clips, recording will stop automatically when the clip’s playback time reaches approximately 12 hours.
Note that this is different from the time required for the recording session itself. For example, when the frame
rate is set to 59.94P and the shooting frame rate is set to 24, to get to a 12-hour long clip will require an overall
recording session of about 30 hours.
During this special recording mode, the time code’s running mode (
A
90) can be set to [Rec Run] or [Regen.]
and the time code advances by the number of frames recorded. If the time code’s running mode is set to [Free
Run] or the time code is input from an external source, the running mode will switch to [Rec Run] during
special recording mode. When the special recording mode is deactivated, the running mode will return to its
previous setting.
During special recording mode, the time code signal will not be output from the TIME CODE terminal,
3G/HD-SDI terminal or MON. terminal.
[
w
Other Functions]
[
Special Recording]
[Off]
Shooting frame rate
Playback frame rate