Shoe Audio Set.
Sets the digital audio transmitted from the XLR handle unit (supplied) or a microphone (sold separately) that supports the digital audio interface, etc. attached to the multi-interface shoe of the camera. You can set the sampling frequency, the number of quantization bits, and the number of channels. This function cannot be used during slow-motion/quick-motion shooting.
- MENU → (Shooting) → [Audio Recording] → [Shoe Audio Set.] → desired setting.
Menu item details
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- Sets the sampling frequency of audio input to 48 kHz, the number of quantization bits to 24 bits, and the number of channels to 4.
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- Sets the sampling frequency of audio input to 48 kHz, the number of quantization bits to 24 bits, and the number of channels to 2.
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- Sets the sampling frequency of audio input to 48 kHz, the number of quantization bits to 16 bits, and the number of channels to 2.
Hint
- The audio level display on the monitor is for 4 channels during 4-channel audio recording.
Note
- When an external microphone (sold separately) is connected to the (microphone) terminal of the camera, the audio is recorded from the external microphone attached to the (microphone) terminal. You cannot set [Shoe Audio Set.].
- If the attached microphone is set to analog transmission, you cannot set [Shoe Audio Set.].
- When the attached microphone does not support 4-channel audio recording, you cannot select [] (48khz/24bit 4ch).
- When the attached microphone does not support 24-bit audio recording, [Shoe Audio Set.] becomes locked to [] (48khz/16bit 2ch).
- Audio cannot be recorded correctly in the following situations during movie recording:
- When you attach or remove the microphone
- When digital transmission is switched to analog transmission or vice versa on the microphone side