Panasonic AJ-SDX900p Camcorder User Manual


 
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Chapter 3 Recording and playback
3-6 INTERVAL REC function
(when AJ-YA903G is installed
and when it is not installed)
When the AJ-YA903G expansion board is installed in the unit,
the board's memory can be used to perform interval recording
either in 1-frame increments as the minimum recording time
(in the 60i or 30P mode) or in 5-frame increments (in the 24P
or 24PA mode).
When the expansion board is not installed,
interval recording can be performed for a recording time of two
seconds or more. In order for this function to be used, it is
necessary by performing menu operations to open the <REC
FUNCTION> screen from the SYSTEM SETTING page, select
the interval recording mode using the INTERVAL REC MODE
item, and set the recording time (REC TIME), interval pause
time (PAUSE TIME) and time required for shooting (TOTAL
TAKE TIME). Upon completion of the settings, the total
shooting time (TOTAL REC TIME) is automatically calculated
and displayed.
The INTERVAL REC MODE item settings are described below.
OFF: Interval recording is not performed.
ON:
Interval recording with the use of the memory (when the
AJ-YA903G is installed) without the use of the memory
(when the AJ-YA903G is not installed).
ONE SHOT:
Interval recording is performed once for the time which
has been set for REC TIME.
<Note>
When the unit is used in the 24P or 24PA mode, the recording
time and standby time for interval recording is rounded off to
the nearest 5-frame increment.
Procedure for shooting in the ON modes of
INTERVAL REC
1
After performing the basic operations for shooting and
recording as set forth in 3-2 Basic procedures, secure
the unit in such a way that it will not move.
2
Press the units VTR START button or the VTR button on the
lens. Interval recording now starts. When the set TOTAL
TAKE TIME has elapsed, recording is ended automatically.
As mentioned in 2-7 Display window and its displays, i
flashes when the INTERVAL REC mode is selected. As
soon as recording starts, iREC lights. During rec pause,
iREC flashes. Exactly what mode is established in the
unit can be ascertained by observing these displays.
The same displays as the ones in the display window also
appear inside the viewfinder, and the TALLY lamp lights
while recording is underway. Further, when the pause time
has been set to 2 minutes or more, the tally lamp blinks at 5
second intervals to inform the operator. Further, when
pause time has been set to 2 minutes or more, the tally lamp
blinks at 5 second intervals to indicate when recording is
paused. Under these conditions, the tally lamp will also flash
3 seconds before recording starts.
A
A
B
B
C
Real-time video signals
Real-time audio signals
What is recorded on the
tape
Previous cut
PRE-REC time set
REC start
(recording start)
REC pause
3-5
PRE-RECORDING function
(when AJ-YA903G is installed)
When the AJ-YA903G (memory) enpansion board is installed
in the unit, the last several seconds (up to 15 seconds) worth
of video and audio data shot by the camera can be kept
stored on the memory board of the AJ-YA903G at all times.
This makes it possible to record video and audio signals a
number of seconds before recording is actually started by
pressing the VTR START button or VTR button on the lens.
In order for this function to be used, it is necessary to open
the <REC FUNCTION> screen from the SYSTEM SETTING
page and set the data storage time in the memory using the
PRE REC MODE item by performing menu operations.
The PRE REC MODE item settings are described below.
OFF: The PRE-RECORDING function is not activated.
0-15SEC: A value from 1 to 15 seconds is set as the length of
time for which the video and audio signals can be
recorded before the VTR START button or VTR
button on the lens is pressed.
<Notes>
The data contained in the storage memory becomes
unstable immediately after the power is turned on,
immediately after the PRE REC MODE item setting is
selected or its set time has been changed, and immediately
after playback or rec review has been performed.
Immediately after any of these operations, therefore, the
video and audio signals will not be pre-recorded for the
duration set when recording is started by pressing the VTR
START button or VTR button on the lens.
The video data and audio data are not stored in the storage
memory while playback or rec review is being performed.
This means that the pre-recording will not include the video
and audio signals supplied during a playback or rec review
operation.
Bear in mind that when the ZOOM UP function is activated
during the time set for pre-recording as a focus assist
function in the progressive mode, the zoomed-in image will
remain in the memory and end up being recorded on the
tape.
When recording has been started, the time code (TCG)
display may remain in the hold status until it is possible for
the time code (TCR) on the tape to be read.