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Canon EOS C80 - Pre-Recording

Canon EOS C80
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Special Recording Modes
5Press the REC button again to stop recording.
The clip is recorded on the selected SD card.
When [S&F Clip/Audio (WAV)] is selected, audio in WAV format will be recorded on the SD card where video
is not being recorded.
The tally lamp changes from red to green (power indicator) and the onscreen display changes back to [S&F
STBY].
6 Select > [Æ Recording/Media Setup] > [Recording Mode] > [Normal Recording] to turn off
slow & fast motion recording.
NOTES
NOTES
When [Sensor Mode] is set to [Super 35mm (Cropped)] and the frame rate is 120P, the viewing angle is slightly
narrow regardless of the [Main Rec Format] and [Main Resolution] settings.
When the slow & fast motion recording frame rate exceeds 60P, the following functions cannot be used.
- Second card recording functions (proxy clips and sub recording clips).
- CV protocol.
When [S&F Clip / Audio (WAV)] is selected, slow & fast motion recording frame rates exceeding 60P cannot be
set.
The maximum recording time of a single clip is the equivalent of approximately 6 hours of playback time.
The shooting frame rate cannot be changed while recording.
If you change the system frequency, slow & fast motion recording will be canceled and the shooting frame rate
will be reset to its default value.
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 the special recording mode is turned off, the time code running mode will return to its previous setting.
- The time code signal will not be output from any terminal.
Recording Audio (WAV)
- Audio is recorded with the following settings: 48 kHz, 24 bit, 4 channels.
- If video cannot be recorded due to a card problem, audio will also not be recorded.
- However, video will be recorded even if audio cannot be recorded due to a card problem.
- Audio will not be recorded if there is an existing WAV file with the same file name.
- Audio recording will stop automatically after reaching 60 minutes (video recording will continue).
- A maximum of 999 WAV files can be recorded.
Pre-recording
When pre-recording is activated, the camera starts recording continuously onto a temporary memory (approx.
3 seconds) so when you press the REC button, the clip will contain also a few seconds of video and audio
recorded before you pressed the button. Pre-recording is not available when the main recording format is set to
RAW.
You can also use direct touch control to perform this function (A 54).
1 Select > [Æ Recording/Media Setup] > [Recording Mode] > [Pre-Recording].
[PRE STBY] appears on the screen.
2Press the REC button to begin recording.
The tally lamp changes from green (power indicator) to red.
[PRE STBY] changes to [PRE
Ü
REC] while recording.

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