Samsung Galaxy NX1 Camera Manuale Utente
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Shooting Functions >
Video functions
* Default
Option
Description
Time Notation
Set the hour, minute, second, and frame manually or
set the time code to the camera’s time.
set the time code to the camera’s time.
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Manual Settings: Set the hour, minute, second, or
frame number of the time code manually.
frame number of the time code manually.
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Camera Time*: Display the time code in the format
of the time (hour, minute, second) set on the
camera.
of the time (hour, minute, second) set on the
camera.
Time Code Mode
Set to automatically adjust the gap between the
recording time of the camera and the time code or
make no change.
recording time of the camera and the time code or
make no change.
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Drop Frame*: Automatically adjusts the gap
between the recording time of the camera and the
time code. This function is generally used when
the accurate running time of a video, such as a TV
program, is required.
between the recording time of the camera and the
time code. This function is generally used when
the accurate running time of a video, such as a TV
program, is required.
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Non-Drop Frame: Do not adjust the gap between
the recording time of the camera and the time code.
the recording time of the camera and the time code.
Time Code (HDMI)
Time Code refers to a unique number assigned to each frame of a video
file. It is useful for editing because the number is given for each frame
and enables the synchronization with other device that outputs different
formats. This functions allows the camera to send the time code to an
external recorder* when they are connected via an HDMI cable. If a video is
saved on the camera’s memory card, the time code will not be recorded.
file. It is useful for editing because the number is given for each frame
and enables the synchronization with other device that outputs different
formats. This functions allows the camera to send the time code to an
external recorder* when they are connected via an HDMI cable. If a video is
saved on the camera’s memory card, the time code will not be recorded.
* External recorders that support Atomos Protocol v2.0 are currently supported and more
recorders may be available soon.
To set Time Code
options,
options,
In Shooting mode, press [m]
ĺ
g
ĺ
Time Code (HDMI)
ĺ
an option.
* Default
Option
Description
Time Code
Set to display or hide the time code.
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Off*: Do not display the time code.
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On: Display the time code.
Count Up
Set the counting mode of the time code.
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Record Run (Keep time)*: Count the time code
only while recording. This allows you to easily
summarize the total recording time.
only while recording. This allows you to easily
summarize the total recording time.
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Record Run (Reset time): Start the time code from
the default everytime you start recording and count
the time code only while recording.
the default everytime you start recording and count
the time code only while recording.
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Free Run: Update the time code even when you
are not recording and sync the time code with the
camera’s internal clock. The time code mirrors the
time of day and allows you to easily find footage at
specific times.
are not recording and sync the time code with the
camera’s internal clock. The time code mirrors the
time of day and allows you to easily find footage at
specific times.