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Recording Video and Photos
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IMPORTANT
• Be sure to save your recordings regularly, especially after making important recordings. Canon shall not be
liable for any loss or corruption of data.
NOTES
NOTES
• If you record using metadata settings, those settings will be recorded with the (XF-AVC) clip. For more details,
refer to Using Metadata (A 98).
• If the camera switches to the other card while recording video due to the relay recording function (A 35), the
two parts (before/after the switch) will be recorded as separate clips.
• A single clip can be recorded continuously for up to 6 hours. At that point, a new clip will be created
automatically and recording will continue on a separate clip.
• You can use the review function (A 47) to play back part or all of the last clip recorded without having to
switch to MEDIA mode.
• When recording clips on SDHC cards, the video (stream) file in the clip will be split approximately every 4 GB.
Playback with the camera will be seamless.
• You can assign the [REC] function to assignable button Camera 4 and use it to start/stop recording.
• You can set > [B System Setup] > [Onscreen REC/STBY Button] to [On] to use the onscreen
[ÜREC]/[STBY] touch buttons to stop and start recording respectively.
To take photos
While the camera is in record standby mode, you can record photos on SD card B.
1 Set an assignable button to [Photo] (A 105).
2 When the camera is in record standby mode, press the assignable button.
• appears on the screen and the photo is recorded on SD card B.
• The SD CARD access indicator will illuminate in red.
• The size of the recorded photos depends on the video configuration currently in use. For details, refer to
Specifications (A 200).
NOTES
NOTES
• Photos cannot be recorded in the following cases
- While recording a clip, or when slow & fast motion recording is activated.
- When pre-recording is activated.
- While Browser Remote is activated.
- While color bars are displayed.
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