'Clip' metadata
Making changes to clip metadata works differently in standby mode to playback mode. In
standby mode, when your camera is ready to record, clip metadata gets saved to the next clip
recorded, except the 'good take last clip' button applies a 'good take' tag to the most recently
recorded clip. In playback mode, when you are reviewing footage already shot, the 'good take'
button is shown and clip metadata is always attached to the current clip being viewed.
When the camera is in playback mode, 'slate for' identifies the clip the
slate applies to and shows the 'good take' button. In standby mode, the
slate is for 'next clip' and shows the 'good take last clip' button.
Slate for
This setting shows the clip which the metadata currently displayed in the 'clip' applies to.
In playback mode it applies to the current clip, and in standby mode it refers to the next clip
you record.
Lens Data
These settings display information about the current lens fitted to your camera. Many electronic
lenses automatically supply information such as the lens model, aperture and focal length. If you
are using a lens that does not provide this information, or you want to enter additional data, you
can tap the pencil icon in this setting to enter the information manually. This will bring up the
'lens data' menu, which contains the following information:
The 'lens data' menu showing information automatically populated from an
attached lens, and filter information that has been manually entered
Entering Metadata
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