Time Code
Settings
Choose how time codes are recorded in movie mode.
Set [Time Code Mode] to
[Drop Frame] to record time codes corrected for
errors with respect to recording time, and to [Non-DF] (no drop frame) to
record uncorrected time codes.
Set [Count Up] to [Rec Run] to run time codes during recording only, and to
[Free Run] to run time codes even while recording is stopped, including when
the camera is turned off.
In [Starting Time], set a starting time for the time code. Set [Current Time]
to set the time code for the current frame to 00. To set to 00:00:00:00, select
[Reset]. You can also set time codes using [Manual Input].
aView Assist
The display can be adjusted for ease of viewing when a movie-only picture
mode option ([kFlat] or [lOM-Log400]) is selected. Select [On] to
adjust the display hues for ease of viewing.
Movie c
Select [Off] t
o disable audio recording during filming (P. 246).
nHDMI Output
Adjust output settings for movies recorded with the camera connected with an external device via
HDMI.
Output Mode
Choose the video output mode. When set to [Monit
or Mode], image and
camera infor
mation are output. The camera information is not displayed on the
camera screen.
When set to [Record Mode], only image is output. The camera information is
displayed on the camera screen.
Not available when [4K] or [C4K] is selected for [nSpecification
Setting]> [nX] (P. 141).
REC Bit
If set to [On], the REC trigger is sent fr
om the camera t
o the connected
external device.
Time Code
If set to [On], the time code is sent from the camera to the connected external
device.
External devices triggered by time codes may stop recording if:
the footage requires extensive processing, or
you switch between the monitor and viewfinder.
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