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    Photo Playback
    Photo Playback
    You can view the photos that you took with the camera.
    Displaying the [Photos] Index Screen
    Display the [Photos] index screen to view photos.
    1 Set the Q switch to MEDIA.
    • The camera switches to   mode and the clip index screen 
    appears.
    2 Press the INDEX button.
    • The index screen selection menu appears.
    3 Select [Photo Index] and then press SET.
    • The [Photos] index screen appears.
    • After you are finished viewing photos, press the INDEX button to return to the clip index screen.
    Viewing Photos
    1 Move the orange selection frame to the desired photo.
    2 Press the  Ò button to view the photo.
    • The photo playback screen app ears and the selected photo is 
    displayed.
    •Use the Ú /Ù buttons or push the joystick left/right to switch to 
    the previous/next photo.
    • Press the DISP. button to hide/show the onscreen displays.
    • Press the  Ñ button to return to the [Photos] index screen.
    IMPORTANT
    • Observe the following precautions while the SD card access  indicator is flashing. Failure to do so may result in 
    permanent data loss.
    - Do not disconnect the power source or turn off the camera.
    - Do not remove the SD card.
    NOTES
    • The following photos may not be displayed correctly. - Photos not recorded with this camera.
    - Photos created or edited on a computer.
    - Photos whose file names have been changed.
    Operating modes: 
    						
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    Photo Operations
    You can use the photo menu to delete a photo, protect or unprotect a photo, or copy a custom picture file 
    embedded in a photo. You can displa y the photo menu from the [Photos] index screen or photo playback 
    screen.
    Using the Photo Menu
    1 From the [Photos] index screen, select a photo and then press SET.
    • If you are viewing a photo, simply press SET.
    • The photo menu appears. Available func tions depend on the photo’s settings.
    2 Select the desired function and then press SET.
    Deleting Photos
    You can delete a photo you no longer need. When you do so, however, the custom picture file embedded in it 
    will also be deleted. Photos can be deleted one at a  time from the photo playback screen or [Photos] index 
    screen.
    Deleting a Photo from the Playback Screen
    1 Display the photo to be deleted ( A161).
    2 Press SET to open the photo menu.
    3 Select [Delete] and then press SET. • The screen prompts you to confirm the operation.
    4 Select [OK] and then press SET. • Select [Cancel] instead to cancel the operation.
    • The selected photo is deleted  and the next photo is displayed.
    • If a custom picture file is embedded  in the photo, it is also deleted.
    5 When the confirmation message appears, press SET.
    Deleting a Photo from the Index Screen
    1 Open the [Photos] Index Screen ( A161).
    2 Move the orange selection frame to the photo to be deleted.
    3 Press SET to open the photo menu.
    4 Select [Delete] and then press SET. • The screen prompts you to confirm the operation.
    5 Select [OK] and then press SET. • Select [Cancel] instead to cancel the operation.
    • The selected photo is deleted.
    • If a custom picture file is embedded  in the photo, it is also deleted.
    6 When the confirmation message appears, press SET. Operating modes: 
    						
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    Photo Operations
    Deleting All Photos
    1 Display the [Photos] index screen or a photo (A161).
    2 Open the [Delete All Photos] submenu. [w Other Functions]  > [Delete All Photos]
    3 Select [OK] and then press SET. • All of the photos on the SD card, except for protected ones, will be deleted.
    • Select [Cancel] instead to cancel the operation.
    • While the photos are being deleted, you can press SET to cancel.
    4 When the confirmation message appears, press SET.
    IMPORTANT
    • Be careful when deleting photos. Deleted photos cannot be recovered.
    Protecting Photos
    You can protect photos to prevent accidental erasure. Th e custom picture file embedded in such a photo is also 
    protected. Photos can be protected from the photo playback screen or [Photos] index screen.
    Protecting a Photo from the Playback Screen
    1 Display the photo to be protected ( A161).
    2 Press SET to open the photo menu.
    3 Select [Protect] and then press SET. • To remove protection settings from a protected photo, select [Unprotect] instead.
    • The screen prompts you to confirm the operation.
    4 Select [OK] and then press SET. • Select [Cancel] instead to cancel the operation.
    • The selected photo is protected and  i appears on the lower left of the screen.
    • If a custom picture file is embedded  in the photo, it is also protected.
    Protecting a Photo from the Index Screen
    1 Open the [Photos] Index Screen ( A161).
    2 Move the orange selection frame to the photo to be protected.
    3 Press SET to open the photo menu.
    4 Select [Protect] and then press SET. • To remove protection settings from a protected photo, select [Unprotect] instead.
    • The screen prompts you to confirm the operation.
    5 Select [OK] and then press SET. • The selected photo is protected and  i appears next to the photo’s thumbnail.
    • Select [Cancel] instead to cancel the operation.
    • If a custom picture file is embedded  in the photo, it is also protected.
    Operating modes:
    [
    w Other Functions]
    [Delete All Photos] 
    						
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    IMPORTANT
    • Initializing an SD card will permanently erase all the data it contains, including protected photos and custom  picture files.
    Copying Custom Picture Files
    You can copy to the camera a custom picture file embedde d in a photo. Custom picture files can be copied from 
    the photo playback screen or [Photos] index screen.
    Copying a File from the Playback Screen
    1 Display the photo with  the custom picture file to be copied ( A161).
    2 Press SET to open the photo menu.
    3 Select [Copy  / File] and then press SET.
    •The [ / Data 1/3] screen appears with the orange selection frame indicating a file slot in the camera.
    • Alternatively, you can press the CUSTOM PICTURE button.
    • You can push the joystick  up/down or turn the SELECT dial to display the [ / Data 2/3] and [ / Data 3/3] 
    screens.
    4 Push the joystick left/right to select  the desired file slot and then press SET.
    5 Select [OK] and then press SET. • The custom picture file embedded in the selected ph oto is copied, overwriting the file in that slot.
    • Select [Cancel] instead to cancel the operation.
    6 When the confirmation message appears, press SET.
    Copying a File from the Index Screen
    1 Open the [Photos] Index Screen ( A161).
    2 Move the orange selection frame to the photo with the custom picture file to be copied.
    3 Press SET to open the photo menu.
    4 Select [Copy  / File] and then press SET.
    •The [ / Data 1/3] screen appears with the orange selection frame indicating a file slot in the camera.
    • Alternatively, you can press the CUSTOM PICTURE button.
    • You can push the joystick  up/down or turn the SELECT dial to display the [ / Data 2/3] and [ / Data 3/3] 
    screens.
    5 Push the joystick left/right to select  the desired file slot and then press SET.
    6 Select [OK] and then press SET. • The custom picture file embedded in the selected ph oto is copied, overwriting the file in that slot.
    • Select [Cancel] instead to cancel the operation.
    7 When the confirmation message appears, press SET.
    NOTES
    • You cannot copy the custom picture file  to a file slot with a protected file.
    • By default, file slots [C8] and [C9] are protected. Operating modes: 
    						
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    Photo Operations
    Photo Numbering
    Photos are automatically assigned consecutive numbers from 0101 to 
    9900, and stored on the SD card in folders containing up to 100 photos. 
    Folders are numbered from 101 to 998. You can select the photo 
    numbering method to be used.
    The photo number indicates the name an d location of the file on the SD 
    card. For example, a photo numbere d 101-0107 is located in the 
    “DCIM\ 101CANON” folder as the file “IMG_ 0107.jpg”.
    1 Open the [Photo Numbering] submenu.
    [w Other Functions]  > [Photo Numbering]
    2 Select the desired option and the press SET.
    Options
    NOTES
    • If you select [Continu.] and the SD card you insert alr eady contains a photo with a larger number, a new photo 
    will be assigned a number one higher than that of the last photo on the SD card.
    • We recommend using the [Continu.] setting. Operating modes:
    [Reset]: Photo numbers will restart from 101-0101 every time you insert a new SD card. If an SD card already  contains photos, photo numbers will continue from the number following that of the last photo on the SD 
    card.
    [Continu.]: Photo numbers will continue  from the number following that of the last photo recorded with the 
    camera.
    [w Other Functions]
    [Photo Numbering] [Continu.] 
    						
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    Additional Information
    Menu Options
    For details about how to select an item, refer to Using the Menus (A 29). For details about each function, see 
    the reference page. Menu items without a reference page are explained after the tables. Setting options in 
    boldface indicate default values. Menu items not available appear grayed out.
    To skip directly to the page of a specific menu:
    [ ~  Camera Setup] menu  A167
    [ 4K/2K/MXF Setup] menu A167
    [ ¢  Video Setup] menu A170
    [ ¡  Audio Setup] menu  A171
    [ £  LCD/VF Setup] menu  A171
    [ ¤  TC/UB Setup] menu  A174
    [ ¤  User Bit Setup] menu A174
    [ w  Other Functions] menu  A175
    [ ¥ My Menu] customized menu  A177 
    [ ~  Camera Setup] me nu (  mode only)
    * The default value depends on the country/region or purchase.
    [  4K/2K/MXF Setup] menu (  mode only)
    Menu itemSubmenuSetting optionsA
    [ISO/Gain][Select][ISO], [Gain]
    70[Extended Range][On],  [Off] 
    [ISO Increment][1 stop], [1/3 stop]
    [Gain][Normal] , [Fine]
    2 [Iris][Iris Increment][1/2 stop],  [1/3 stop], [Fine]74[Zoom-Iris Correct.][On], [Off]
    [Shutter][Mode][Speed],  [Angle], [Clear Scan], [Slow], [Off]67[Shutter Increment][1/3 stop],  [1/4 stop]
    [Color Space][BT. 709], [DCI-P3+], [C. Gamut], [BT. 2020]144
    [/  CINEMA Locked][On] , [Off]58
    [ABB][Cancel] , [OK]48
    [Color Bars][Enable][On], [Off]99[Type][SMPTE], [EBU] *, [ARIB]
    2 [Periph. Illum. Corr.][On], [Off]34
    Menu itemSubmenuSetting optionsA
    [System Priority][4K], [2K], [MXF]60
    [System Frequency][59.94 Hz], [50.00 Hz]1, [24.00 Hz]60 
    						
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    [4K (4096/3840)][Mode]2[RAW], [HRAW], [4K1K RAW]60
    [Resolution]2When [Mode] is set to [RAW]:
    [4096x2160] , [3840x2160]
    When [Mode] is set to [HRAW]: [4096x1080] , [3840x1080]
    When [Mode] is set to [4K1K RAW]: [4096x1080]  
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    [Frame Rate]2For 59.94 Hz recordings:
    [59.94P], [29.97P],  [23.98P]
    For 50.00 Hz recordings: [50.00P],  [25.00P]
    For 24.00 Hz recordings, the frame rate is set to [24.00P] and cannot be 
    changed.
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    [2K (2048/1920)][Mode]3[ 12-bit] , [  10-bit], [  10-bit]860
    [Resolution]3[2048x1080], [1920x1080]62
    [Frame Rate]3For 59.94 Hz recordings:
    [59.94P], [29.97P],  [23.98P]
    For 50.00 Hz recordings:
    [50.00P],  [25.00P]
    For 24.00 Hz recordings, the frame rate is set to [24.00P] and cannot be 
    changed.
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    [MXF][Bit Rate/Resolution]4[50 Mbps 1920x1080] , [50 Mbps 1280x720], [35 Mbps 1920x1080], 
    [35 Mbps 1280x720], [25 Mbps 1440x1080]64
    [Frame Rate]4, 5, 6For 59.94 Hz recordings: [59.94i], [59.94P], [29.97P],  [23.98P]
    For 50.00 Hz recordings: [50.00i], [50.00P],  [25.00P]
    For 24.00 Hz recordings, the frame rate is set to [24.00P] and cannot be 
    changed.
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    [Resize MXF Output]7[Letterbox], [Squeeze], [Side Crop]63
    [Special Rec][Interval Rec], [Frame Rec], [Pre Rec]5, [Slow & Fast Motion],  [Off]105
    [Interval Rec][Interval][1 sec] to [10 sec], [15 sec], [20 sec], [30 sec], [40 sec], [50 sec], 
    [1 min] to [10 min]105
    [Rec Frames]During 4K or 2K mode, or MXF mode when [Frame Rate] is set to [59.94i], 
    [29.97P], [23.98P] or [24.00P]: 1, 3, 6, 9
    During MXF mode when [Frame Rate] is set to [59.94P], [50.00i], [50.00P] 
    or [25.00P]: 2, 6 ,12
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    [Frame Rec][Rec Frames]During 4K or 2K mode, or MXF mode when [Frame Rate] is set to [59.94i], 
    [29.97P], [23.98P] or [24.00P]:
    1, 3, 6, 9
    During MXF mode when [Frame Rate] is set to [59.94P], [50.00i], [50.00P] 
    or [25.00P]: 2, 6 ,12
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    Menu itemSubmenuSetting optionsA 
    						
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    Menu Options
    [S&F Frame Rate]During 4K mode when [Mode] is set to [RAW], or 2K mode when [Mode] is 
    set to [  12-bit] or [  10-bit]:For 59.94 Hz and 24.00 Hz recordings: 
    [1] to [30], [32] to [60]* ( [24])
    For 50.00 Hz recordings:
    [1] to [25], [26] to [50]* ( [24])
    During 4K mode when [Mode] is set to [HRAW] / [4K1K RAW], or 2K mode 
    when [Mode] is set to [  10-bit]: For 59.94 Hz and 24.00 Hz recordings:
    [1] to [60], [62] to [120]* ( [24])
    For 50.00 Hz recordings: 
    [1] to [50], [52] to [100]* ( [24])
    During MXF mode when [Bit Rate/Resolution] is set to an option with 1080 
    vertical resolution: For 59.94 Hz and 24.00 Hz recordings:
    [1] to  [30]
    For 50.00 Hz recordings:
    [1] to  [25]
    During MXF mode when [Bit Rate/Resolution] is set to an option with 720 
    vertical resolution:  For 59.94 Hz and 24.00 Hz recordings:
    [1] to [60], ( [30])
    For 50.00 Hz recordings:
    [1] to [50], ( [25])
    * This range is in 2 fps increments. When the shooting frame 
    rate appears in brackets on the screen, this indicates that 
    both 3G-SDI terminals are required for output.
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    [Clip Name][Title Prefix]Two characters, each:
    [A] to [Z], [0] to [9] ( [AA])–
    [Number Setting][Set], [Reset] ( [0001])–
    [Metadata][Setting][Remote],  [SD Card]97[User Memo][Off], list of user memo files available on the SD card
    [Country Code]Letters A to Z, numbers 0 to 9, plus sign (+), minus sign (-), colon (:), 
    space
    –[Organization]
    [User Code]
    [3G-SDI Output]7[On], [Off]41
    [MON. 1 & 2]7[Output][On], [Off]147
    [LUT][On],  [Off]148  [Select][BT. 709], [Wide DR], [DCI]
    [ACESPX10][Off], [MON. 2]148
    [Resolution][2048x1080],  [1920x1080]147
    [Resize Output][Letterbox], [Squeeze], [Side Crop]147
    [Scan Mode]6[P], [PsF]147
    [MON. 1]7[Peaking Gain][Off], [1] to [15] ( [10])80
    [HD/SD SDI][Output][HD] , [SD]8, [Off]
    149[LUT][On],  [Off] 
      [Select][BT. 709], [Wide DR] 
    [Scan Mode][P], [PsF]
    [SYNC OUT][Output][HD-Y], [HD Sync], [Blk Burst]8, [Composite]8, [Off]150[Scan Mode][P], [PsF]
    Menu itemSubmenuSetting optionsA 
    						
    							Menu Options
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    1The default value depends on the country/region or purchase.2Available during 4K mode only.3Available during 2K mode only.4Available options depend on the system priority and system frequency settings.5Available during MXF mode only.6Available options depend on the system frequency and resolution settings.7Available during 4K and 2K modes only.8Not available for 24.00 Hz recordings.
    [Clip Name] settings[Title Prefix]:  Determines the first 2 characters of the clip  name. Combined with the [Number Setting] setting, 
    this constitutes the 6-character clip name.
    [Number Setting]: Determines the last 4 digits of the clip name. Combined with the [Title Prefix] setting, this 
    constitutes the 6-character clip name. Select [Set] to a ssign a desired number to the first clip you record or 
    select [Reset] to reset the number to [0001].
    The numerals increase every time a clip is recorded. 
    [Country Code]:  This identifier is the country code defined by  ISO-3166-1 and is to be entered starting from 
    the left.
    [Organization]:  This identifier represents th e organization that owns or op erates the camera and can be 
    obtained by registering with the SMPTE Registration Authority. If the organization is not registered, enter [0000].
    [User Code]:  This identifier designates th e user. Leave this blank if [Org anization] is set to [0000].
    [Rec Command]:  When you connect the camera to another devi ce using the 3G-SDI terminals (during 4K and 
    2K modes) or HD/SD SDI terminal (during MXF mode), if  you start or stop recording with the camera, the other 
    device will also start or stop recording.
    [ ¢  Video Setup] menu (  mode only )
    1The default value depends on the country/region of purchase.2Not available for 24.00 Hz recordings.
    [HD/SD Output][HD Onscreen Disp.][On],  [Off]151
    [Zebra HD Output][On], [Off]83 
    [SD Onscreen Disp.][On], [Off]151
    [Resize SD Output]8[Letterbox],  [Squeeze], [Side Crop]150
    [Rec Command][On], [Off]–
    [Set CF Card Slot][Relay Rec][On], [Off]46[Double Slot Rec][On],  [Off]
    Menu itemSubmenuSetting optionsA
    [System Frequency][59.94 Hz] , [50.00 Hz]1, [24.00 Hz]60, 
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    [HD/SD SDI][Output][HD] , [SD]2, [Off]149[Scan Mode][P], [PsF]
    [SYNC OUT][Output][HD-Y], [HD Sync], [Blk Burst]2, [Composite]2, [Off]150[Scan Mode][P], [PsF]
    [HD/SD Output][HD Onscreen Disp.][On],  [Off]151
    [SD Onscreen Disp.][On], [Off]151
    [Resize SD Output]2[Letterbox],  [Squeeze], [Side Crop]150
    Menu itemSubmenuSetting optionsA 
    						
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