Sony PXW-Z190 Operating Instructions - Page 40
Continuous recording Clip, Continuous Rec exFAT, Configuring before shooting
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Configuring before shooting Configure Interval Rec (page 101) in the Recording menu before shooting. When Setting is set to On, Interval Rec mode is activated and "Int Stby" appears on the screen. When a video light compatible with the Multi Interface Shoe is mounted, you can set Interval Rec >Pre-Lighting in the Recording menu to On so that the light turns on automatically 2 seconds, 5 seconds, or 10 seconds before recording starts. Note • When Pre-Lighting is set to On, the video light remains turned on if the video light off time would be less than 5 seconds, according to the Interval Time setting, even when Video Light Set is set to Rec Link or Rec Link + Stby in the Camera menu. Recording in Interval Rec mode Start the recording after completing the required setting. Press the record button. When you start recording, the "Int Stby" indication changes and alternates between "Int zRec" and "Int zStby." Notes • While recording in Interval Rec mode, the Interval Time and Number of Frames settings cannot be changed. To change the settings, first stop recording. • After starting recording in Interval Rec mode, Rec Review operation is disabled, including during the interval time. • The timecode is recorded in Rec Run mode during recording in Interval Rec mode (page 100). • Some extra frames may be recorded if you stop recording or switch the card slot while recording is halted in Interval Rec mode. • Interval Rec >Setting is automatically set to Off when the ON/STANDBY switch is set to the STANDBY position. However, the Interval Time and Number of Frames settings are maintained. Continuous recording (Clip Continuous Rec) (exFAT) Normally, a clip is created as an independent file each time you start and stop recording. However, Clip Continuous Rec mode allows you to start and stop recording while continuously recording to the same clip, for as long as the function remains enabled. This is convenient when you do not want to generate a large number of short clips, and when you want to record without worrying about exceeding the clip limit. It is still easy to find recording start points, because a Rec Start mark is recorded at the recording start point each time you start recording. For details about recording formats compatible with Clip Continuous Rec, see (page 128). Configuring before shooting Configure Clip Continuous Rec (page 101) in the Recording menu before shooting. When Setting is set to On, Clip Continuous Rec mode is activated and "Cont Stby" appears on the screen (page 12). Configuring using assignable buttons You can assign Clip Continuous Rec to an assignable button (page 38), and switch Clip Continuous Rec mode On/Off by pressing the button. Notes • Clip Continuous Rec cannot be set to On at the same time as S&Q Motion, Interval Rec, Picture Cache Rec, 2-slot Simul Rec, or 4K & HD (Sub) Rec (when MPEG HD upgrade license (option) is installed). When Clip Continuous Rec is set to On, these other recording modes are forcibly set to Off. • Clip Continuous Rec mode cannot be used while recording. Recording in Clip Continuous Rec mode Start the recording after completing the required setting. Press the record button. When you start recording, the "Cont Stby" indication changes to "Cont zRec" (z turns red). Notes • During recording or in recording standby mode (when the "Cont Stby" indication is displayed), if you remove the memory card, the battery, or the power source, the memory card needs to be restored. Cancel Clip Continuous Rec mode and then remove the memory card. When "Cont Stby" indication is flashing (once per second), you can remove the memory cards. • Stop the recording after recording for two or more seconds. To exit, stop the recording. 40