Sony PMWF5.B PMW-F5 CineAlta Digital Cinema Camera

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Useful Functions
46
Recording
Notes
The Interval Rec function cannot be used at the same
time as the Slow & Quick Motion or Picture Cache
function. When you select Interval Rec mode, the Slow
& Quick Motion and Picture Cache functions are
disabled. When you select Slow & Quick Motion or
Picture Cache mode, the Interval Rec function is
disabled.
The simultaneously recording function is not available
in Internal Rec mode.
Interval Rec settings cannot be changed during
recording.
The following are limitations for the Interval Rec
function.
—Audio signals will not be recorded.
—You cannot perform the Rec Review function.
—The signal will not be genlocked.
You can begin recording a specified number of
seconds in advance by storing up to 30 seconds of
video and audio data in the internal memory of
the camcorder when you start recording.
When you start recording after setting “Setting”
in “Picture Cache Rec” (page 95) of the
Recording menu to “On,” the camcorder records
in advance of the specified time (Cache Rec
Time).
The Picture Cache function is available for either
of the following settings.
The system frequency is set to 29.97/25/24/
23.98, and the recording format is set to XAVC
4K Class300/XAVC QFHD Class300/XAVC
2048 × 1080P/XAVC 1920 × 1080P.
The recording format is set to XAVC-L 50/35
1920 × 1080P/XAVC-L 50/35/25 1920 × 1080i.
The recording format is set to MPEG 1920 ×
1080P/MPEG 1920 × 1080i/MPEG 1280 ×
720P.
When the AXS-R7 is attached to the camcorder,
set “Main Operation” in “Base Setting” (page
105) to “AXS(R7/R5)” from the System menu.
The selected Picture Cache mode is retained until
the setting is changed.
Notes
The “Cache Rec Time” setting is restricted, depending
on the system frequency, recording format, and
recording media. For details, see page 96.
Picture cache recording is not possible in Slow &
Quick Motion and Interval Rec mode. The camcorder
exits Slow & Quick Motion and Interval Rec mode
whenever you select Picture Cache mode. The
camcorder exits Picture Cache mode automatically
whenever you select Slow & Quick Motion or Interval
Rec mode.
The data stored in picture cache memory is cleared
when you change system settings, such as the
recording format. Picture data from before the change
is not recorded even if you start recording immediately
after the change. The camcorder exits Picture Cache
mode automatically.
The simultaneously recording function and recording
simultaneously on the AXS and the SxS are not
available in Picture Cache mode.
It is not possible to change the picture cache setting
during recording.
It is not possible to change the setting of the viewfinder
double speed drive function during recording.
You can record the two sizes of pictures
simultaneously on an SxS memory card in one slot.
You can also record HD signal on the SxS memory
card in the camcorder while recording picture and
audio of RAW format on the AXS-R5/R7.
Note
While simultaneously recording, the camcorder cannot
switch to the second card automatically even if a card
becomes full.
Recording simultaneously on one
memory card – MPEG2 Proxy function
For the PMW-F55, set “Setting” in “MPEG2
Proxy” (page 97) of the Recording menu to “On”
while the recording format is set to XAVC 4K
Class480/XAVC 4K Class300/XAVC QFHD
Class480/XAVC QFHD Class300 59.94P/50P/
29.97P/25P/23.98P, or SStP SR-SQ 444/SStP
SR-SQ 422 59.94i/29.97P.
For the PMW-F5, by installing the optional
CBKZ-55FX, the MPEG2 Proxy function is
available while the recording format is set to
XAVC 4K Class480/XAVC 4K Class300/XAVC
QFHD Class480/XAVC QFHD Class300
59.94P/50P/29.97P/25P/23.98P.
YPbPr XAVC 4K Class480
XAVC 4K Class300
XAVC QFHD Class480
XAVC QFHD Class300
XAVC 2048 × 1080P
XAVC 1920 × 1080P
Starting to Record from Pre-
stored Video (Picture Cache
Function)
Main
recorded
signal
Rec
Control
Recording format
Simultaneously Recording
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