This means that when you press record on your Micro Cinema Camera, your external recorder
will also start recording, then will stop recording when you stop recording on the camera.
Blackmagic Micro Cinema Camera will also output timecode via HDMI, which means that the
clips recorded on your external recorder will have the same timecode as the clips recorded in
your camera.
You will need to set your recorder to enable HDMI trigger recording to make sure it responds to
the trigger signal from your camera. If your external recorder supports trigger recording, it can
usually be enabled via its settings menu.
Playback
Playing Back Clips
Once you have recorded your video, you can use the transport control buttons to play back
your video on the LCD.
Press the play button once for instant playback and you'll see your video on the LCD and on
any display connected to the HDMI output. Hold down the forward or reverse buttons to fast
forward or reverse through the clip. Playback will finish when the end of the current clip
is reached.
The controls of your camera work just like a CD player, so pressing the forward button will skip
to the start of the next clip. Press the reverse button once to go to the start of the current clip or
press twice to skip back to the start of the previous clip.
To immediately view your recorded clip on a Blackmagic Camera
simply press the 'play' button on the transport controls
Playback
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