Interval recording (interval rec), Changing functions – Sony ZV-1F Vlogging Camera (Black) User Manual
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Changing functions
Use Assignable Button
in the System
menu.
You can view the assigned functions on the
Assignable Button Status screen
Default assigned functions
Button 1
Zebra
Button 2
Peaking
Button 3
Video Signal Monitor
Button 4
Off
Button 5
Off
Button 6
Off
Button 7
Direct Menu
Button 8
Focus Magnifier
Assignable functions
For details about each function, see
.
Network Client Mode, Intercom Level,
Streaming, and Auto Upload (Proxy) are
displayed when the NETWORK upgrade license
(option) is installed.
• Off
• Push AF/Push MF
• Face Detection AF
• Focus Macro
• Auto ND Filter
• Push Auto ND
• Push Auto Iris
• Turbo Gain
• AGC
• Shutter
• Auto Exposure Level
• Spotlight
• Backlight
• Flash Band Reduce
• Digital Extender ×2
• Handle Zoom
• SteadyShot
• Color Bars
• Preset White Select
• ATW
• ATW Hold
• Marker
• Zebra
• Peaking
• Video Signal Monitor
• Focus Magnifier
• Lens Info
• LCD/VF Adjust
• VF Mode
• Gamma Display Assist
• Display
• Rec
• S&Q Motion
• Clip Continuous Rec
• Picture Cache Rec
• Proxy Rec Start/Stop
• Rec Review
• Last Clip Delete
• Thumbnail
• NFC
• Network Client Mode
• Intercom Level
• Streaming
• Auto Upload (Proxy)
• Direct Menu
• User Menu
• Menu
You can automatically record images at set
intervals by setting the number of frames per take
(Number of Frames) and the shooting interval
(Interval Time).
This function is an effective way to shoot slow-
moving subjects.
It is recommended to fix the camcorder to a tripod
or equivalent and use web remote control to start/
stop recording rather than pressing the record
button of the camcorder.
Notes
• Audio is not recorded in Interval Rec mode.
• Interval Rec cannot be set to On at the same time as
Picture Cache Rec, S&Q Motion, Clip Continuous
Rec, 2-slot Simul Rec, Proxy Rec, or 4K & HD (Sub)
Rec (when MPEG HD upgrade license (option) is
installed). When Interval Rec is set to On, these other
recording modes are forcibly set to Off.
Interval recording (Interval Rec)
Number of frames in one take
(Number of Frames)
Shooting interval (Interval Time)