Setting the method for jumping between images (Image Jump Setting)

Sets the method of jumping between playback images for the front dial and rear dial, respectively.

  1. MENU (Playback) → [Playback Option][Image Jump Setting] → Select the dial for which you would like to change the setting, and then select the desired setting.

Menu item details

One by one - By 100 images:
Jumps in units of the specified number of images.
By 3 minutes/By 5 minutes/By 10 minutes/By 30 minutes/By 1 hour/By 3 hours/By 6 hours/By 12 hours/By 24 hours:
Jumps between images by the specified time unit based on the shooting date and time of the images.
Protect Only:
Plays back only protected images.
Rating Only:
Plays back all rated images.
Rating Only () - Rating Only ():
Plays back only images for which a rating ( to ) has been specified.
W/O Rating Only:
Plays back only images that are not rated.
Shot Mark Only:
Sets the image jump target only to images with Shot Marks.
Shot Mark1 Only/Shot Mark2 Only:
Sets the image jump target only to images with the specified Shot Mark.
No Shot Mark:
Sets the image jump target only to images without Shot Marks.
Divider Frame Only:
Sets the image jump target only to divider frames.
Image After Divider:
Sets the image jump target only to images next to divider frames.


To add a Shot Mark to a movie

If you add a Shot Mark while recording a movie, you can use it as a mark for selecting, transferring, or editing the movie.

Assign [Add Shot Mark1] / [Add Shot Mark2] to the desired key using [Custom Key/Dial Set.] and press the custom key while recording a movie.

  • You can also add a Shot Mark during movie playback by assigning [Add/Delete Shot Mark1] / [Add/Delete Shot Mark2] to the desired key with [Custom Key Setting] and pressing the custom key.


To create a divider frame

By creating a divider frame between sessions of shooting, you can use it as a mark when selecting images.

Assign [Create Divider Frame] to the desired key using [Custom Key/Dial Set.] in advance and press the custom key when you want to create a divider frame.

Note

  • When [One by one], [By 10 images], or [By 100 images] is selected, one group is counted as one image.
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