TIME-CODE ‘JAM SYNCING’ SONY PXW- Z280 CAMERASEnsure ALL CAMERAS are set to record at the exact same frame rateLocate Menu Button | |
Menu >> System >> Rec Format >> Frequency - 50File System - exFATCodec - XAVC-LVideo Format - 1920P 50Aspect Ratio - 16:9 | |
Set all cameras to Free Run in the Timecode menuMenu >> Timecode >> Run >> Free Run | |
Attach a BNC cable from Master Camera to one of the Slave cameras via their Time-Code inputMaster Camera Nominate a camera to be Master, usually Camera 1 used for the Recording.Master camera needs to have its Timecode switch to OUT as shown | |
The first camera that needs to have its Timecode -Locked to the Master, needs to have its switch - set to 'Time-Code In'This camera is then known as 'Slave'. | |
Set Time-Code on the Master camera using 24 Hour Time or sometimes referred to as 'Time of Day'Menu >> Timecode >> Setting >>The picture shows the Setting of 13:40:59:00 in 24Hour notation.This is to show the time as being 1:40:59 PM in the traditional 12 Hour notation 24 Hour clock This form of Timecode allows a more accurate way in showing time for reference editing , compared to the 12Hour form. | |
When Slave cameras receive the Time-Code signal via cable from the Master camera they will automatically lock/sync to the Master camera’s Time-CodeOnce Sync is completed repeat process for the second Slave cameraBe Aware that it is not uncommon when using Jam syncing for cameras to fall a couple frames out of sync over an extended period of timeThis is caused by minor variations in camera speeds but even then would only account for being a few frames off over several hours | |
When each SLAVE camera auto detect the incoming Time-Code signal they will display a note on the Left Bottom of screen ‘EXT-LK’ (External Time Code Lock) | |
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