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Inserting shot marks during recording, Adding a flag, Deleting a flag – Sony XDCA-FX9 Extension Unit for PXW-FX9 Camera User Manual

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You can output color bars instead of the camera
image by setting Color Bars

(page 93)

>Setting in

the Camera menu to On. The image output is
restored when set to Off.
A 1 kHz reference audio tone can also be output
with the color bars by setting Audio Input

(page 101)

>1kHz Tone on Color Bars in the

Audio menu to On.
The color-bar signal and reference-tone signal are
output from the SDI OUT, HDMI OUT, and
VIDEO OUT (color bars only) connectors.
You can set the type of color bars using Color
Bars >Type in the Camera menu.

Notes

• Color bars cannot be output when the camcorder is in

Slow & Quick Motion mode.

• You cannot switch to color bars while recording

(switching from color bars to the camera image is
available).

Recording shot marks for important video/audio
scenes of a clip recorded in exFAT or UDF mode
displays the marked scenes on the essence mark
thumbnail screen

(page 78)

, which only displays

scenes with shot marks, for simple cueing and
editing efficiency.
On this camcorder, two types of shot marks are
supported (shot mark 1 and shot mark 2).
Shot marks can be recorded as needed during
recording or can be added after recording while
checking the playback pictures.

Inserting shot marks during recording

Assign the Shot Mark1 or Shot Mark2 function to
an assignable button

(page 40)

, then press the

button at the scene where you want to insert a shot
mark.

For details about adding shot marks after recording,
see “Adding shot marks during playback (exFAT,
UDF)” (page 73).

For details about naming shot marks using planning
metadata, see “Defining shot mark names in
planning metadata” (page 50)
.

You can add OK/NG/KEEP flags to clips
recorded in exFAT or UDF mode.
Adding flags allows you to filter the clips to
display only the required clips on the filtered clip
thumbnail screen

(page 77)

.

Note

• Use the Lock/Unlock Clip setting

(page 76)

to protect

clips.

Adding a flag

You can add OK/NG/KEEP flags to clips during
recording or playback.

During recording or playback, press the
assignable button assigned with Clip Flag
OK/Clip Flag NG/Clip Flag Keep.

Deleting a flag

You can delete added OK/NG/KEEP flags from a
clip.

Press the assignable button assigned with
Clip Flag OK/Clip Flag NG/Clip Flag Keep
twice.

OK/NG/KEEP flags can also be added and deleted
from the thumbnail screen. For details, see “Adding/
deleting clip flags (exFAT, UDF)” (page 77).

You can review the last recorded clip on the
screen (Rec Review).

When recording is stopped, press the
assignable button assigned with Rec
Review.

The last 3 seconds, 10 seconds, or the entire clip
is displayed, depending on the Rec Review

(page 109)

setting in the Recording menu.

The clip is played to the end, Rec Review ends,
and the camcorder returns to STBY (standby)
mode.

To stop Rec Review

Press the STOP button or an assignable
button assigned with Rec Review.

Color bars/reference audio tone

Shot marks

OK/NG/KEEP flags (exFAT, UDF)

Reviewing a recording (Rec
Review)