Sony PMW-350L Camcorder User Manual


 
Thumbnail Operations
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Chapter 5 Clip Operations
Expand thumbnail screen in HD mode
In HD mode, the selected clip is divided into 12
equally-sized blocks, and a thumbnail of the first
frame in each block is displayed.
Clip properties are shown at the bottom of the
screen.
Except for the items listed below, the information
displayed here is the same as the information
displayed in the normal thumbnail screen.
a Frame information
This displays frame information using icons.
The same icons are also displayed beneath the
thumbnails. However, when several icons could
be displayed for the same frame, one icon is
selected for display, in the order of priority
Index picture > Shot Mark1 > Shot Mark2.
b Timecode
This displays the timecode of the selected
frame in the expand thumbnail screen.
Expand thumbnail screen in SD mode
In SD mode, only in the case of clips that have
been split into partial files because the file size
was larger than 2 GB, a thumbnail of the first
frame of each partial file is displayed.
Clip properties are displayed at the bottom of the
screen.
Except for the items listed below, the information
displayed here is the same as the information
displayed in the normal thumbnail screen.
a Timecode
This is the timecode of the selected partial file.
b Duration
This is the duration of the selected partial file.
To increase the number of divisions
When you press the EXPAND button, or select
THUMBNAIL >Thumbnail View >Forward
Expansion, the divided clip or file is further
divided into 12 equally-sized blocks (a clip or file
that has been divided into 12 is further divided
into 12, for 12 × 12 = 144 divisions). You can
repeat the same operation to increase the number
of division.
To return to the previous division level
Press the EXPAND button with the SHIFT button
held down, or select THUMBNAIL >Thumbnail
View >Back Expansion. The expand thumbnail
screen returns to the previous division level.
In the shot mark thumbnail screen (shown only in
HD mode), you can search for shot marks in clips
(see page 83), change index pictures (see
page 90), and add and delete shot marks (see
page 90).
Index picture
Frame with Shot Mark1
Frame with Shot Mark2
S1 S2
S2 S1
Number of the selected frame
S1
S2
Displaying the Shot Mark
Thumbnail Screen (HD Mode
Only)
Number of the selected frame