Canon EOS C700 FF PL EOS C700 EOS C700 PL EOS C700 GS PL EOS C700 FF EOS C700 - Page 63
Open the [Reel Number] or [Clip Number] screen., Open the [Clip Numbering] screen.
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Recording Video Setting the components of the clip file name To set the camera index 1 Open the [Camera Index] screen. [Rec/Media Setup] (3) > [Metadata] > [Camera Index] 63 2 Turn the SELECT dial to select the desired camera index. 3 Press [OK] (camera menu) or press SET twice (monitoring menu). To set the clip numbering method 1 Open the [Clip Numbering] screen. [Rec/Media Setup] (3) > [Metadata] > [Clip Numbering] 2 Select [Reset] or [Continuous] and then press SET. Options [Reset]: [Continuous]: Clip numbers will restart from 001 every time you insert a new recording media. Clip numbers will start from the initial number set with [Clip Number] (following procedure) and continue across different recording media. To set the reel number or initial clip number The initial clip number can only be set when [Clip Numbering] is set to [Continuous]. 1 Open the [Reel Number] or [Clip Number] screen. [Rec/Media Setup] (3) > [Metadata] > [Reel Number] or [Clip Number] 2 Monitoring menu only: Select [Set] and then press SET. • To reset the reel/clip number to [001], select [Reset] instead. 3 Set the desired reel/clip number using the keyboard screen (A 37). • Camera menu only: Press [RESET] to reset the reel/clip number to [001]. NOTES • If XF-AVC clips and ProRes clips are recorded on the same recording media, their reel numbers will differ. To set the user-defined field 1 Open the [User Defined] screen. [Rec/Media Setup] (3) > [Metadata] > [User Defined] 2 Set the desired text/number using the keyboard screen (A 37). • Camera menu only: Press [RESET] to reset the user-defined field to [CANON].