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5 To stop the continuous recording, open the continuous recording [Start/Stop] submenu.
[w Other Functions] > [Continuous Rec] > [Start/Stop]
6 Select [Stop] and then press SET.
Continuous recording will stop. Both tally lamps will go out and the clip will be recorded on the SD card(s).
[CONT] will change back to white and the time code will stop.
If a shot was being recorded while the menu was accessed, stopping the continuous recording will
automatically record also an out point for that shot.
7 To end the continuous recording mode, open the continuous recording [Mode] submenu.
[w Other Functions] > [Continuous Rec] > [Mode]
8 Select [Off] and then press SET.
[CONT] and the total shot recording time display will disappear.
NOTES
When using two SD cards for continuous recording, even if continuous recording is not possible on one SD
card because the maximum number of clips (200 clips) has been reached, continuous recording may continue
only on the other SD card as long as continuous recording clips can still be recorded on that SD card.
During continuous recording mode, relay recording, pre-recording, reviewing a recording or deleting the last
clip recorded cannot be used.
Immediately after activating the continuous recording mode or stopping a continuous recording, the onscreen
[CONT] display will flash momentarily. During this time, settings in the [Continuous Rec] submenu cannot be
changed. Wait until the onscreen display stops flashing and stays on to change other settings.
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