[Loop Recording (video)]
Recording continues until the card becomes full, while dividing videos into short periods.
When the card becomes full, recording continues while deleting the old data.
This is a convenient function for recording over long periods that might exceed the capacity of the card.
Recording and deleting occur at the same time, so you will need a card with a writing speed equivalent to double the bit rate of the recording quality used for recording. If the writing speed on the card is insufficient, recording may stop. |
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Set the recording mode to [].
Set the mode dial. (Selecting the Recording Mode)
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Set [Rec. File Format] to [MOV].
[] [] [Rec. File Format] [MOV]
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Set [Loop Recording (video)].
[] [] [Loop Recording (video)] [ON]
[] is displayed on the recording screen.
When the recording fills the card to capacity, loop recording starts and video recording time is no longer displayed.
Make sure the camera does not turn off during recording. Loop recording cannot start if there is insufficient available capacity on the card. When the recording time exceeds 12 hours, recording continues with data being deleted in order from the point where recording started. When [Video File Name] is set to [CINE Style], recording stops when the number of folders and number of files reach the maximum. If loop recording is to be done over long periods, we recommend setting [Video File Name] to [Same As Photo(DCF Standard)]. When the following functions are being used, [Loop Recording (video)] is not available: – [Rec Quality] with a bit rate of 400 Mbps or more – [Variable Frame Rate] |