Sony PDW-F350L Camcorder User Manual


 
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Thumbnail Search
Chapter 3 Recording and Playback
(The example shows the case where SHOT MARK1 is
selected as the essence mark.)
Searching Using the Chapter
Function
A thumbnail display shows the SHOT MARK 1 and
SHOT MARK 2 recorded within the specified clip as
chapter titles.
1
With the THUMBNAIL indicator and SUB CLIP
indicator off, press the THUMBNAIL button.
2
Use the SEL/SET button (four-way arrow key) or
MENU knob to select the desired clip.
An “S” mark appears at the upper right of the
thumbnails of clips that have short marks set.
3
Press the COUNTER/CHAPTER button on the right
side of the LCD monitor.
A chapter screen is displayed.
The essence marks (REC START, SHOT MARK 1,
SHOT MARK 2) recorded within the clip appear as
thumbnails.
The “S1” and “S2” marks displayed on thumbnails
indicate frames where SHOT MARK1 and SHOT
MARK2 are set.
Thumbnails without one of these marks are frames
where REC START essence marks are set.
For details of chapter settings, see “Recording Shot
Marks” (page 70).
Deleting shot marks
You can delete a specified clip shot mark.
Only SHOT MARK 1 and SHOT MARK 2 can be
deleted. REC START cannot be deleted.
Shot mark deletion is only possible when the settings are
such that shot mark recording is possible.
Essence marks cannot be deleted when the clip is locked
(page 87).
1
In the chapter screen, hold down the SHIFT button and
press the SEL/SET button down (CLIP MENU).
The CLIP menu appears (see page 100).
2
Select DELETE SHOT MARK.
3
Select the clip (SHOT MARK 1 or SHOT MARK 2).
By holding down the SHIFT button and turning the
MENU knob, you can select more than one chapter.
4
Press the SEL/SET button or MENU knob.
A confirmation message appears.
5
Select “OK” and then press the SEL/SET button or
MENU knob.
This deletes the specified shot mark.
Searching Using the Expand
Function
Using the expand function, you can divide the duration of
a selected clip on the thumbnail screen into 12 segments,
Sixth frame is selected
from a total of 36 SHOT
MARK 1.
Recording date and time of the clip
that contains the selected frame
Currently selected
SHOT MARK 1 frame
This indicates that the thumbnail
images are the frames including the
essence mark (SHOT MARK 1).
Frame information (date and time of
creation, timecode, recording time)
Time from the
selected short mark to
the next shot mark
“S” mark
Notes