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3. Camera Operations
Clip Operations
When you press the CLIPS button (page 4), clips recorded on the memory card are displayed on the clips screen.
You can select a clip on the clips screen and play that clip. On the clips screen, you can operate the clips or check clip properties using the Clip Operations menu of the full menu. In information
display mode, you can control playback on the LCD monitor (playback control screen).
Pressing the CLIPS button again closes the clips screen and returns to the camera image.
[Notes]
• Only the clips recorded in the currently selected recording format are displayed on the clips screen. If an expected recorded clip is not displayed, check the recording format. Take special note of this fact before formatting (initializing)
media.
• Note that the menu page will be displayed on an external monitor if you open a password-related setting in the full menu while the clips screen is open.
Clips Screen
Information for the clip at the cursor position is displayed at the bottom of the screen.
Currently selected
memory card indicator
(A lock icon is
displayed if the card is
protected.)
1.
Thumbnail (index picture)
Displays the index image of a clip. When a clip
is recorded, its first frame is automatically set
as the index picture.
Clip/frame information is displayed below the
thumbnail. You can change the information
displayed using Customize View (page 57)
>Clips Caption in the Clip Operations menu of
the full menu. It also displays the clips status
using icons.
1
Cursor
(yellow)
2
3
Icon
Meaning
Clip cannot be played
(Non-
playable)
[Note]
In X-OCN(LT) format, the character string "X-OCN" is
displayed instead of the thumbnail index image.
2.
Clip name
Displays the name of the selected clip.
Clip number/Total number
of clips
7
4
5
6
3.
Recording video format
Displays the file format of the selected clip.
4.
Special recording information
Displays the recording mode only if the clip
was recorded using a special recording mode.
For Slow & Quick Motion clips, the frame rate
is displayed on the right.
5.
Creation date
6.
Clip duration
7.
Timecode