Canon XF400 XF400 XF405 Instruction Manual - Page 51

The maximum continuous recording time of a single clip using slow motion recording is the equivalent of 6

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Slow & Fast Motion Recording NOTES • Slow & fast motion recording cannot be used together with the following functions. - Dual recording - Pre-recording - Relay recording - Color bars 51 • When the slow motion rate is set to x0.5 (59.94P), x0.25 (29.97P) or x0.2 (23.98P), face detection & tracking cannot be used together with slow & fast motion recording. • 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 slow & fast motion recording is turned off, the time code running mode will return to its previous setting. - The time code signal cannot be output from the SDI OUT terminal (m only) or HDMI OUT terminal. • The maximum continuous recording time of a single clip using slow motion recording is the equivalent of 6 hours of playback time. Consequently, it differs depending on the slow motion rate used. For example, when the [x0.5] rate is selected, the maximum continuous recording time will be 3 hours (which, played back at x0.5 slow motion, equal 6 hours of playback time).

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51
S
low & Fa
s
t Motion Recording
NOTES
NOTES
Slow & fast motion recording cannot be used together with the following functions.
When the slow motion rate is set to x0.5 (59.94P), x0.25 (29.97P) or x0.2 (23.98P), face detection & tracking
cannot be used together with slow & fast motion recording.
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 slow & fast motion recording is turned off, the time code running mode will return to its previous
setting.
-
The time code signal cannot be output from the SDI OUT terminal (
m
only) or HDMI OUT terminal.
The maximum continuous recording time of a single clip using slow motion recording is the equivalent of 6
hours of playback time. Consequently, it differs depending on the slow motion rate used. For example, when
the [x0.5] rate is selected, the maximum continuous recording time will be 3 hours (which, played back at x0.5
slow motion, equal 6 hours of playback time).
-
Dual recording
-
Relay recording
- Pre-recording
-
Color bars