Adding shot marks to clips – Panasonic AG-3DA1P User Manual

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1 Thumbnail display status (Page 61)

The types of clips displayed as thumbnails
appear in this area.

2 Card status display

Displays the status of SD Memory Card.

3 Battery remaining display (Page 70)

Displays the remaining battery capacity.

4 Cursor (yellow frame)

Displayed on the currently selected thumbnail.

5 Recording mode display

Displays the recording mode of the clip
currently highlighted by the cursor.

6 Recording format display

Displays the recording format of the currently
selected clip.

7 Duration display

Displays the duration of the currently selected
clip.

8 Time display (Page 61)

Displays the time code at the start of clip
recording/user information at the start of clip
recording/time of recording/date of recording/
date and time of recording–according to the
settings.

9 Clip number

Displayed in order of recording (up to 00
clips). Numbers of clips that cannot be played
back (e.g. clips of different recording formats)
are displayed in red.

10

: Clip protect display

Displayed on the protected clips.

11 Indicators

M

:

Shot mark

This indicates that a clip has a shot mark.
(Right column)

: Resume playback display

Displayed on the clips on which the resume
playback setting has been applied.

Adding shot marks to clips

Adding shot marks (

M

) will make it easier to

find the clips you are looking for.

1

Tilt the Operation lever in the

directions to move the yellow frame to the

clip for which a shot mark is to be added.

2

Press the USER button to which the shot

mark function has been allocated. (Page

79)

To release a shot mark, repeat the above steps.

It is possible to add shot marks to clips
recorded using this product only.

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