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Will the recording code displayed by the camera be photographed?
The recording code of the camera will not be directly photographed. Recording coding refers to the process that the video signal is converted into digital form by the camera and stored on the recording device in a specific coding format. This process will not be shown in the final shot image.

When we watch the video shot by the camera, we can only see the visual content of the video, but we can't directly see the recording code. Recording encoding is only used when processing and saving videos.

However, some recording devices may add some metadata, such as time stamp or device information, to the edge of the video or above the screen. However, these metadata are not from the recording code, but are added to the video image to provide additional information.