Canon 9128B016 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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3 Setting the Time Code
Time code
The time code can be appended to a movie that is output via HDMI
(p.350).
Enable: Appends time code to HDMI output movie.
Disable: Time code not appended to HDMI output movie.
Record command
When you record a movie that is an output from HDMI to an external
recording device, the camera’s movie shooting start/stop can sync
with the recording from that external recording device.
Enable: Synchronizes external recording device’s recording start/
stop with camera’s movie shooting start/stop.
Disable: Controls external device’s recording start/stop from
external recording device.
If the frame rate setting is 6 (29.97 fps) or 8 (59.94 fps), the time
code’s frame count causes a discrepancy between the actual time and
time code. This discrepancy can be corrected automatically. This
correction function is called “drop frame.”
Enable : The discrepancy is corrected automatically by skipping time
code numbers (DF: Drop frame).
Disable : The discrepancy is not corrected (NDF: Non-drop frame).
The time code will be displayed as follows:
Enable (DF) : 00:00:00. (Playback time: 00:00:00.00)
Disable (NDF) : 00:00:00: (Playback time: 00:00:00:00)
HDMI
Drop Frame
To check whether your external recording device is compatible with the
[Time code] or [Rec command], consult the manufacturer.
If the frame rate is
4
(23.98 fps),
B
(24.00 fps),
5
(25.00 fps), or
7
(50.00 fps), drop frame is not used. (If
4
/
B
is set or if [
53: Video
system
] is set to [
For PAL
], [
Drop frame]
will not be displayed.)