Fri Feb 21, 2014 12:04 pm
I had a couple of GY-HD250's (without the CCU option) and I thought they had a discrete TC in/out connector on a BNC - nothing to do with component out. I know the time code will eventually drift on these cameras, but you can sync the time code prior to a shoot, disconnect the time code input, and they will stay pretty frame accurate for several hours. This is not a continuous sync, but a temporary syncing. After the sync, you have the time code in free run, and unfortunately, it will drift a little over time. But for a while, it may still do what you want.
I'm not very familiar with the CCU option on them, and what affect it has on time code.
Scott R Smith
BMD Stuff I use: ATEM 2-M/E, 4 x ATEM PS 4K, Broadcast Videohub, 6 Hyperdeck Pros, 4 Hyperdeck Shuttles, Multidock, Smartscope Duo, Smartview, Intensity Extreme, Decklink Studio, and lots of Miniconverters and Open Gear Converters.