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Adding Marks while Recording
Adding Marks while Recording
When recording, you can flag an important shot in a clip (only primary clips recorded on a CFast card) by adding
a “shot mark” (!). There are two types of shot marks, shot mark 1 (") and shot mark 2 (#), and you can add
either or both types to a single clip. You can also add an OK mark ($) or check mark (%) to the entire clip to flag
clips you want to set apart. You can also perform this function remotely using Browser Remote on a connected
Wi-Fi device (A 124, 126).
When the camera is in mode, you can add or delete shot marks (A 164). You can also display an index
screen of all the shot marks (A 163), allowing you to find a particular scene in a clip more quickly.
Adding Shot Marks while Recording
To add a shot mark to a clip while recording, you must first set in advance an assignable button to [Add Shot
Mark 1] or [Add Shot Mark 2].
1 Set an assignable button to [Add Shot Mark 1] or [Add Shot Mark 2] (A 135).
To add both shot marks, set one assignable button to [Add Shot Mark 1] and another assignable button to
[Add Shot Mark 2].
2 While you are recording, press the assignable button at the beginning of the shot you wish to mark.
A message indicating the shot mark will appear and the selected shot mark will be added to the current
frame of the clip.
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Up to 100 shot marks (" and # marks combined) can be added to a single clip.
There may be up to a 0.5 second delay from when you press the button to when the camera adds the shot
mark.
When you are using interval recording or frame recording mode, you cannot add shot marks to a clip.
When a clip contains either shot mark, ! will appear next to the clip’s thumbnail in the playback index screen.
Adding an $ Mark or % Mark while Recording
While recording an important primary clip on a CFast card, you can add an OK mark ($) or check mark (%) to
the clip to flag it and set it apart. When the camera is in mode, you can display an index screen that
contains only clips with an $ mark or only clips with a % mark (A 154). Furthermore, you can use the $
mark to protect important clips, as clips with an $ mark cannot be deleted.
To add an $ mark or % mark to a clip while recording, you must first set in advance an assignable button to
[Add $ Mark] or [Add % Mark].
1 Set an assignable button to [Add $ Mark] or [Add % Mark] (A 135).
To add both types of clip marks (to different clips), set one assignable button to [Add $ Mark] and another
assignable button to [Add % Mark].
2 While you are recording, press the assignable button.
A message indicating the clip mark will appear and the selected clip mark will be added to the clip.
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A clip cannot have both an $ mark and a % mark at the same time.
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