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About user bit

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About user bit User bit is a function that can record information (8-digit hexadecimal numbers) such as date/time/scene number. This function is useful for editing movies created using two or more cameras. Note When the image quality setting is MP4, the time code/user bit is not available. 1 Press the MENU button. 2 Press the UP button or DOWN button to select (Camera Settings) - (Time code/user bit) - setting item, then press the REC/ENTER button. The set items and details are as follows. (Displays the time code/user bit) : Displays the time code. : Displays the user bit. : Does not display the time code/user bit. (Sets the time code) 1. Press the UP button or DOWN button to select 2-digit numbers, then press the REC/ENTER button. 2. Repeat step 1 until you set four 2-digit numbers, then return to the previous MENU. The time code can be selected within the following range. When selecting 30p or 60p 00:00:00:00 - 23:59:59:29 When selecting 25p or 50p 00:00:00:00 - 23:59:59:24 When selecting 24p, you can set the last 2 time code digits of the frames in multiples of 4, between 0 and 23. (Resets the time code) Reset is executed when you select , then press REC/ENTER button. (Selects the time code recording method) : Records the time code in drop frame. : Records the time code in non-drop frame.* * In the following situations, the time code is fixed to . When the image quality is set to 24p. When the NTSC/PAL switching is set to . (Sets the time code count up format)

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About user bit
User bit is a function that can record information (8-digit hexadecimal numbers) such as
date/time/scene number. This function is useful for editing movies created using two or more
cameras.
Note
When the image quality setting is MP4, the time code/user bit is not available.
Press the MENU button.
1
Press the UP button or DOWN button to select
(Camera Settings) -
(Time code/user bit) - setting item, then press the REC/ENTER button.
The set items and details are as follows.
(Displays the time code/user bit)
: Displays the time code.
: Displays the user bit.
: Does not display the time code/user bit.
(Sets the time code)
1. Press the UP button or DOWN button to select 2-digit numbers, then press the REC/ENTER
button.
2. Repeat step 1 until you set four 2-digit numbers, then return to the previous MENU.
The time code can be selected within the following range.
When selecting 30p or 60p
00:00:00:00 - 23:59:59:29
When selecting 25p or 50p
00:00:00:00 - 23:59:59:24
When selecting 24p, you can set the last 2 time code digits of the frames in multiples of
4, between 0 and 23.
(Resets the time code)
Reset is executed when you select
, then press REC/ENTER button.
(Selects the time code recording method)
: Records the time code in drop frame.
: Records the time code in non-drop frame.
*
(Sets the time code count up format)
2
In the following situations, the time code is fixed to
.
When the image quality is set to 24p.
When the NTSC/PAL switching is set to
.
*