Panasonic AG HVX200 P2 Camcoder - Page 48
Finding specific scenes (image search), Index recording, Using the special recording functions - full specification
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Shooting techniques for different targets (continued) TAPE Finding specific scenes (image search) Camera Remote control - VOL + or MULTI/ P-IN-P REC A.DUB PLAY STILL ADV PAUSE STILL ADV INDEX STOP INDEX SELECT 1 Press or in the shooting standby mode. The tape plays forward or backward while you are pressing the button. 2 Release the button when you find the point you are looking for. The camera returns to shooting standby mode. • The scenes may not connect smoothly for certain recording states. While in the shooting standby mode, you can search through any images you have shot. This is useful when you want to find a point from which to continue shooting so two scenes come one after the other. Index recording When you press the USER button to which the INDEX/MEMO function has been allocated at any point during shooting or recording, the index signals are recorded if a tape is being used. When the same USER button is pressed in shooting or recording pause mode, recording standby status is established for the index signals. The index signals are recorded when shooting or recording is started. You can conduct searches (index searches) during playback by recording these signals. (Page 76) Using the special recording functions P2 When recording to a P2 card, making the settings in the RECORDING SETUP screen (page 107) enables special recording functions such as Pre-recording, Interval Recording, One Shot Recording, and Loop Recording. These special recording functions can be used only when the settings below are established. • OPERATION TYPE item (page 101): VIDEO CAM • Recording format: 1080i/60i, 720P/60P, 480i/60i, 1080i/30P, 720P/30P or 480i/30P Pre-recording (PRE REC) This function is used to record pictures and sound starting at a fixed time (approx. 3 seconds for HD recording or approx. 7 seconds for 480i recording) before the time when the actual recording has been set to start. Recording start operation Recording stop operation (Time) Actual recording time Pre-recording time 48