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Pre-recording (PRE REC)
This function is used to start recording a certain 
number of seconds (approx. 3 seconds for 
HD recordings or approx. 7 seconds for 480i 
recordings) before actual recording starts.
1
  Select ON under PREREC MODE. (Page 106)
•  For menu operations (Page 96)
2
  Press the START/STOP button.
Pre-recording starts.
•  This function does not work during IEEE1394 
input recording, transitions from playback to 
recording, loop recording, interval recording, 
or one-shot recording.
•  Immediately after switching from the MCR 
mode to CAMERA mode, immediately after 
turning on the camera-recorder’s power or 
immediately after changing the PRE-REC 
option setting, it may not be possible to 
record the images and sound before the time 
mentioned above has elapsed even if the 
recording has been started straight away.
 Interval recording (INTERVAL REC)
This function is used to repeat a cycle of recording 
one frame and then going on standby for a set time.
1
  Select INTERVAL under REC FUNCTION. 
(Page 106)
•  For menu operations (Page 96)
2
  Set the time INTERVAL TIME. (Page 106)
3
  Press the START/STOP button.
The operation of recording one frame and then 
going on standby for the time that was set 
under INTERVAL TIME is repeated.
To stop operation, press the   among the 
operation buttons.
To release the function, either turn off the 
unit’s power or select NORMAL under REC 
FUNCTION.
•  The following displays will appear on the left 
of the operation status display.
  While recording is underway: I-REC lights up.
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  In temporary standby: I-PAUSE lights up.
  While recording is stopped: The “I-” of I-
PAUSE flashes.
  However, if the duration selected in step 3 is 
less than 2 seconds, I-REC will flash while 
recording is underway in accordance with the 
set time.
•  The pre-recording function does not work.
•  No sound is recorded.
•  All data recorded while this mode is active will 
be contained in one file.
•  No guarantees are made for the 1394 output 
images.
One-shot recording (ONE-SHOT REC)
This function records a single shot at each unit of 
time which has been set.
1
  Select ONE SHOT under REC FUNCTION. 
(Page 106)
•  For menu operations (Page 96)
2
  Set the recording time using ONE-SHOT 
3
  Press the START/STOP button.
Recording continues for the duration set in step 
2 and then goes on standby.
To stop operation, press the   among the 
operation buttons.
To release standby, either turn off the unit’s 
power or select NORMAL under REC 
FUNCTION.
•  The following displays will appear on the left 
of the operation status display.
  While recording is underway: I-REC lights up.
  In temporary standby: I-PAUSE lights up.
  While recording is stopped: The “I-” of I-
PAUSE flashes.
•  No other operations are acknowledged during 
operation.
•  The pre-recording function does not work.
•  No sound is recorded.
•  All data recorded while this mode is active will 
be contained in one file.
•  No guarantees are made for the 1394 output 
images.
When recording to a P2 card, making the settings in the RECORDING SETUP screen (page 106) enables 
special recording functions such as Pre-recording, Interval Recording, One Shot Recording, and Loop 
Recording.
This can be used only when the OPERATION TYPE option in the SCENE FILE screen (page 100) is set to 
VIDEO CAM with the 1080i/60i, 720P/60P, 480i/60i, 1080i/30P, 720P/30P and 480i/30P recording formats.