Panasonic AJ-PX270 Operating Instructions Manual - Notification (Canada)

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    Operating instructions memory card camera-recorder before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use. English vqt5j83a(e) w0214hm0 -yi model no. Aj-px270

  • Page 2: Read This First!

    Read this first! – 2 – read this first! Indicates safety information. Caution risk of electric shock do not open caution: to reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or back). No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer to servicing to qualified service personnel. The lightning flash with...

  • Page 3: Caution:

    Read this first! – 3 – indicates safety information. Caution: keep metal objects (such as necklaces and hairpins) away from the battery. Short-circuiting may occur across the terminals, causing the battery to heat up, and you may seriously burn yourself if you touch the battery in this state. Cautio...

  • Page 4: Notification (Canada)

    Read this first! – 4 – indicates safety information. Notification (canada) can ices-3(b)/nmb-3(b) the rating plate is on the underside of the camera recorder, battery charger and ac adaptor. Important safety instructions 1) read these instructions. 2) keep these instructions. 3) heed all warnings. 4...

  • Page 5: Brazil Only

    Read this first! – 5 – brazil only brasil apenas r manuseio de baterias usadas brasil após o uso, as pilhas e /ou baterias poderão ser entregues ao estabelecimento comercial ou rede de assistência técnica autorizada. Cobrir os terminais positivo (+) e negativo (-) com uma fita isolante adesiva, ante...

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    Read this first! – 6 – r batteries that may be used with this product (correct as of march 2014) panasonic vw-vbd58 batteries may be used with this product. It has been found that counterfeit battery packs which look very similar to the genuine product are made available to purchase in some markets....

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    – 7 – f sdxc logo is a trademark of sd-3c, llc. F hdmi, hdmi logo, and high-definition multimedia interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of hdmi licensing llc in the united states and/ or other countries. F mmc (multi media card) is a registered trademark of infineon technologies ag. F mi...

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    Contents – 8 – contents read this first! 2 chapter 1 overview 10 before using the camera 11 use of the camera on a system 13 basic configuration devices 13 expanded configuration devices 13 what you can do with this camera 14 recording to the memory card 14 linking to external devices 14 connecting ...

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    Contents – 9 – locking the video signal to the external reference signal 88 setting the time data 89 recording of time codes and user bits 89 user bits settings 92 how to input user bits 93 setting the time code 93 externally locking the time code 94 supplying the time code externally 96 connecting ...

  • Page 10: Chapter 1

    Before using the camera, read this chapter. For accessories, refer to the leaflet supplied with the product. Chapter 1 overview.

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    – 11 – chapter 1 overview — before using the camera before using the camera r when using this product during rain or snow or when at the beach, be careful that water does not get inside the camera recorder. Water causes damage to the camera recorder and memory card. (repair may be impossible) r keep...

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    – 12 – chapter 1 overview — before using the camera f since the viewfinder of the camera uses organic el, if the same image or letters are allowed to be displayed for a long time, the image may be burned into the screen. There is no problem with the recorded images. Switch the screen by turning off ...

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    – 13 – chapter 1 overview — use of the camera on a system use of the camera on a system parts other than the camera are optionally available. Use the following recommended parts. Basic configuration devices equipment necessary for shooting with the camera, such as batteries, etc. Part name part no. ...

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    – 14 – chapter 1 overview — what you can do with this camera what you can do with this camera this camera is a p2 hand-held camera recorder with the following features. F the camera has an optical 22x cam-type zoom and a newly-developed 1/3-type 2.2 million pixel 3mos sensor with high sensitivity f1...

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    – 15 – chapter 1 overview — what you can do with this camera connecting to monitor a monitor can be connected to output images. Audio pin cable* 1 hdmi cable* 2 bnc cable (composite/hd sdi/sd sdi)* 3 monitor *1 cables are optionally available. They are not supplied with the camera. *2 use an hdmi ca...

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    This chapter describes the names, functions, and operations of parts on the camera. Chapter 2 description of parts.

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    – 17 – chapter 2 description of parts — left side left side 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 9 11 13 14 20 21 15 25 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 22 23 10 12 16 18 17 19 1 focus ring (page 47) focus manually when the switch is set to . 2 zoom ring (page 54) adjust the zoom manually when the switch is set to . 3 lens cover sw...

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    – 18 – chapter 2 description of parts — left side 13 switch select the method to adjust the focus, gain, iris, white balance, and shutter speed at shooting. You can set the function to assign to in the main menu → [auto sw]. : adjust automatically. (auto mode) : adjust manually. (manual mode) 14 but...

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    – 19 – chapter 2 description of parts — right side right side 1 8 7 2 3 5 4 6 16 9 10 11 12 15 13 17 18 14 1 eye cup (page 30) 2 eye piece 3 busy (active status indication) lamp (page 84) indicate the active status of the sd memory card, and is illuminated when the card is active. 4 sd memory card s...

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    – 20 – chapter 2 description of parts — right side 15 terminal (page 150) connect the remote control (optional) to control some functions remotely. : (3.5 mm mini jack) control the focus operation and iris operation remotely. : (2.5 mm mini jack) control the zoom operation and start/stop operation o...

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    – 21 – chapter 2 description of parts — front side, rear side front side, rear side 1 1 7 6 2 3 5 8 4 11 10 9 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 18 1 built-in microphone (page 63) this is the built-in stereo microphone. 2 light sensor detects indoor and outdoor light. 3 front tally lamp (page 42) ligh...

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    – 22 – chapter 2 description of parts — front side, rear side 22 terminal (page 164) connect the lan cable. 23 terminal (page 27) this is the input terminal for the external power supply. Connect the supplied ac adaptor..

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    – 23 – chapter 2 description of parts — top side top side 13 1 2 5 3 6 4 8 6 10 9 7 11 12 17 20 18 21 22 23 24 14 15 16 19 1 light shoe attach the video light. 2 recording button (handle side) (page 44) press this button to start recording. Press it again to stop recording. This includes hold mechan...

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    – 24 – chapter 2 description of parts — top side 14 (> button this works when the thumbnail screen is displayed. Press this button to stop playback. Press this button when you stop interval recording or one-shot recording, or when you end combining to the clip of one-clip recording. 15 )> button thi...

  • Page 25: Chapter 3

    Before you use the camera, mount the battery following the procedures in this chapter. The mounting of accessories is also described in this chapter. Chapter 3 preparation.

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    – 26 – chapter 3 preparation — power supply power supply a battery or ac adaptor can be used as the power supply. Charging the battery the battery is not charged at the time of purchase. Fully charge the battery in the battery charger before using the battery. It is recommended that you have one ext...

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    – 27 – chapter 3 preparation — power supply attaching and removing the battery attaching 1 insert the battery until you hear it clicks. Removing battery release button lock release button power switch 1 turn the power switch to while holding down the lock release button. Make sure that the lcd monit...

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    – 28 – chapter 3 preparation — power supply 2 connect the ac adaptor to the terminal. Removing 1 turn the power switch to while holding down the lock release button. Make sure that the lcd monitor has gone off. 2 remove the ac adaptor from the terminal. @ @ note t when not using the camera, remove t...

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    – 29 – chapter 3 preparation — attaching and adjusting accessories attaching and adjusting accessories adjusting the grip strap adjust the grip strap so that it fits the size of your hand. 1 open the cover and adjust the length of the strap. 2 replace the cover. Attach the cover firmly. Attaching th...

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    – 30 – chapter 3 preparation — attaching and adjusting accessories attaching the side with the index of the lens hood center of camera 1 align the index of the lens hood with the center of the camera body and attach. Position the lens hood so that the side with the index of the lens hood is facing u...

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    – 31 – chapter 3 preparation — attaching and adjusting accessories attaching the front microphone microphones such as a super-directional microphone ag-mc200g (optional) can be attached. Screws for tapped hole protection are attached on the camera body. Remove those screws when you attach the microp...

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    – 32 – chapter 3 preparation — turning on/off the power turning on/off the power lock release button power switch how to turn on the power 1 align the power switch to while holding down the lock release button. The lcd monitor lights up. How to turn off the power 1 align the power switch to while ho...

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    – 33 – chapter 3 preparation — setting the date/time of the internal clock setting the date/time of the internal clock the value of the time is recorded to content (clips) and affects the thumbnail playback order. Before recording, be sure to check and set the date and time zone. 1 press the button ...

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    – 34 – chapter 3 preparation — p2 card p2 card inserting a p2 card when using the camera for the first time, be sure to set the time data beforehand. (page 33) select and use either of the microp2 or p2 memory card slot on the camera. P2 memory card access led p2 memory card slot microp2 memory card...

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    – 35 – chapter 3 preparation — p2 card removing a p2 card fig. 1 fig. 2 1 open the card slot cover. 2 remove the card. F microp2 memory cards - press in the microp2 card further into the camera and let go. - the microp2 memory card is released from the card slot, and the microp2 memory card can be r...

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    – 36 – chapter 3 preparation — p2 card p2 card access led p2 card status mode check display* flashing green slowly card full there is no free space on the p2 card. Reading only is possible. [full] write protect the write-protect switch on the p2 card is at the protect position. Reading only is possi...

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    – 37 – chapter 3 preparation — p2 card recording format (excluding native recording) continuous recording time avc-i100 (1080i) dvcpro hd approx. 5 min avc-longg 50 avc-intra 50 dvcpro50 approx. 10 min avc-longg 25 dvcpro dv approx. 20 min avc-longg 12 approx. 40 min cps (content protection system) ...

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    – 38 – chapter 3 preparation — assigning functions to the user buttons assigning functions to the user buttons selected functions can be assigned to user1 to user8. Set the functions to be assigned to [user1] to [user8] in the main menu → [user sw]. Check the setting details using the button. The fo...

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    – 39 – chapter 3 preparation — assigning functions to the user buttons item description [del last clip] assigns the function to delete the clip shot immediately beforehand. [slot sel] assigns the function for switching the card to record when two or more cards are inserted in the microp2 memory card...

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    – 40 – chapter 3 preparation — adjusting and setting the lcd monitor adjusting and setting the lcd monitor using the lcd monitor the lcd monitor of this camera is a 3.5 type. Use either the viewfinder or the lcd monitor depending on your purpose and the shooting conditions. Fig. 1 fig. 2 1 open the ...

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    – 41 – chapter 3 preparation — adjusting and setting the viewfinder adjusting and setting the viewfinder the viewfinder of this camera is a 0.5 type organic el. Use either the viewfinder or the lcd monitor depending on your purpose and the shooting conditions. Using the viewfinder when it is difficu...

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    – 42 – chapter 3 preparation — tally lamp tally lamp if set to anything other than [off] in the main menu → [other functions] → [tally lamp], you can make up the tally lamp light while photographing. Also, the tally lamp will flash when the following situations occur: f when the remaining capacity o...

  • Page 43: Chapter 4

    This chapter describes the basic procedure for recording. It also describes special shooting methods such as pre-recording and loop recording. Chapter 4 shooting.

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    – 44 – chapter 4 shooting — basic procedures basic procedures this section describes the basic procedures for shooting. When you actually start shooting, pre-inspect your system to ensure that it works properly after making preparations. Preparation 1 attach the fully charged battery, or connect the...

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    – 45 – chapter 4 shooting — basic procedures f returns to recording standby after checking. F for clips within ten seconds, previous clips are not played back even if the button is held down after returning to the start of the current clip. @ @ note t during recording standby and recording, operatio...

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    – 46 – chapter 4 shooting — basic procedures r resolution: 720×576 setting recording format [line&freq] [rec format] [camera mode] [576-50i] [dvcpro50/50i] [dvcpro/50i] [dv/50i] [50i] 576/50i [25p] 576/25p over 50i 2:2 pull down @ @ note t in 480i/576i mode, the video aspect ratio for recording and ...

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    – 47 – chapter 4 shooting — adjustable settings when shooting adjustable settings when shooting adjust the iris and gain when shooting. Iris 1 switch to manual mode with the o/manual> switch. (page 44) 2 press the button to switch the adjustment method for the lens aperture. [auto iris]: adjusts iri...

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    – 48 – chapter 4 shooting — adjustable settings when shooting : changes to the manual focus mode. Control the focus ring manually to adjust the focus. C>: changes to the manual focus mode after the focus distance is set to infinity. This switch is the spring switch. Even when the switch is pushed to...

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    – 49 – chapter 4 shooting — adjustable settings when shooting area mode function you can perform the following operations by displaying the area frame with the control stick. F area auto focus function auto focus operation is performed within the area selected with the area frame. F area auto iris f...

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    – 50 – chapter 4 shooting — adjustable settings when shooting level gauge function a level gauge that indicates the horizontal and vertical inclinations of the camera recorder can be displayed on the lcd monitor. Horizontal direction vertical direction example) when correcting the inclination toward...

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    – 51 – chapter 4 shooting — adjusting the white and black balance adjusting the white and black balance to obtain high-quality video at all times using the camera, the white and black balance must be adjusted according to conditions. To obtain higher image quality, adjust in the order of awb (white ...

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    – 52 – chapter 4 shooting — adjusting the white and black balance when you have no time to adjust the white balance set the switch to . F each time the button is pressed, the values set in [3200k], [5600k], and main menu → [sw mode] → [w.Bal var] are toggled in order. When [var] is selected, turning...

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    – 53 – chapter 4 shooting — adjusting the white and black balance r messages displayed in the viewfinder and lcd monitor status message remark during adjustment [abb active] adjustment completed [abb ok] f the adjusted value is automatically stored in memory. @ @ note t during black balance adjustme...

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    – 54 – chapter 4 shooting — using the zoom function using the zoom function adjust the angle of view you want to shoot. The camera has a 22x optical zoom. The zoom can be operated at the following three locations: f zoom lever (on the grip) f zoom lever (on the handle) f zoom ring on the lens select...

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    – 55 – chapter 4 shooting — adjusting image quality adjusting image quality the image quality of the video to be recorded can be set in the main menu → [scene file]. To change “advanced settings”, measuring equipment such as vector scope is necessary. Detail function this function thickens or weaken...

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    – 56 – chapter 4 shooting — adjusting image quality rb gain control function this function makes settings to add or reduce intensity of red and blue colors according to the position of the switch. The function works when the switch is at the position or when automatic white balance is active. It doe...

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    – 57 – chapter 4 shooting — adjusting image quality color correction function this function sets color saturation and phase. It applies individual effect on 15 phases in a image. It can be set to individual color hue. R r-mg r-r-mg yl-r-r yl-yl-r b-cy yl-r g-yl mg-b cy-g mg g cy b yl [(phase)] [(sat...

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    – 58 – chapter 4 shooting — adjusting image quality r advanced settings configure the settings in the main menu → [scene file] → [knee setting]. [knee mode]: sets the operation mode of knee function ([auto]/[manual]/[off]). F when [auto] is selected in [knee setting] [a.Knee response]: sets the spee...

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    – 59 – chapter 4 shooting — setting the electronic shutter setting the electronic shutter shutter mode the shutter modes available on the electronic shutter of the camera and selectable shutter speeds are as follows. Using a fixed shutter speed f to remove flicker caused by lighting f to shoot fast-...

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    – 60 – chapter 4 shooting — flash band compensation (fbc) function flash band compensation (fbc) function the camera is equipped with a function for compensating and reducing band-like interference (called “flash band”) that occurs due to the mos pickup device when shooting in environments where fla...

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    – 61 – chapter 4 shooting — variable frame rate (vfr) recording function variable frame rate (vfr) recording function this camera can shoot quick motion (undercrank) or slow motion (overcrank) video in 1080p and in the avc-i100 mode. You can select native (pn) recording mode and standard (over) reco...

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    – 62 – chapter 4 shooting — variable frame rate (vfr) recording function @ @ note t during standard variable frame rate recording, pre-recording, loop recording, interval recording, one-shot recording, dual codec recording, and one-clip recording can not be performed. T audio can be recorded. T auto...

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    – 63 – chapter 4 shooting — selecting audio input and adjusting recording levels selecting audio input and adjusting recording levels the camera supports independent 4-channel sound recording in all recording formats (hd, sd). You can switch audio input recorded on the various channels between the b...

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    – 64 – chapter 4 shooting — selecting audio input and adjusting recording levels @ @ note t set the input level to [−50db] when using ag-mc200g (optional). Adjusting the recording level the adjustment dial on the camera has manual adjustment and auto adjustment. Automatic adjustment r setting audio ...

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    – 65 – chapter 4 shooting — getting position information using the gps getting position information using the gps the gps is built-in the camera. You can record the position information using gps. During playback, the recorded information can be displayed on the screen. For details, refer to “mode c...

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    – 66 – chapter 4 shooting — special recording functions special recording functions you can use special recording functions such as pre-recording and loop recording by setting the menu. Pre-recording this function enables recording of video and audio from a fixed amount of time (approx. 3 seconds du...

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    – 67 – chapter 4 shooting — special recording functions one-shot recording recording takes place once for the set amount of time. 1 set all items in the main menu → [system mode]. 2 select [one shot] in the main menu → [recording setup] → [recording]. 3 set the time with [one shot time] in the main ...

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    – 68 – chapter 4 shooting — special recording functions one-clip recording you can record a single recording (from start to stop of recording) not as one clip but as a clip integrating several recordings. * first recording record stop a group of linked clips a maximum of 99 recordings can be linked....

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    – 69 – chapter 4 shooting — special recording functions - when reading/exporting to the sd memory card and reading setting files, the following menu items cannot be executed. Main menu → [scene file] → [load/save/initialize] all items in the main menu → [card functions] main menu → [other functions]...

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    – 70 – chapter 4 shooting — special recording functions recording check function f after recording ends, press the button automatically to play back approximately three seconds of the latest video and audio. In this way, you can check whether video has been recorded properly. After playback, the cam...

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    – 71 – chapter 4 shooting — convenient shooting functions convenient shooting functions low angle shooting when shooting at low angles, releasing the hold cover on the rec button on the handle from the position will allow shooting with the rec button on the handle. F to prevent accidental operation ...

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    – 72 – chapter 4 shooting — convenient shooting functions @ @ note t the safety zone marker display is not displayed in the images of terminals , , and . Displaying frame marker displays when [on] is set in the main menu → [display setup] → [frame mark]. Set the angle of view in the main menu → [dis...

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    – 73 – chapter 4 shooting — convenient shooting functions t date and time is recorded at the lower right of the video. It is different from the position of the date and time displayed in the viewfinder and lcd monitor. Deleting last clip function you can delete the last clip you shot. Press the user...

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    – 74 – chapter 4 shooting — multi formats multi formats selecting recording signals the camera can record hd (1080p, 1080i) signals in the combined format of avc-intra, avc-longg, dvcpro hd codecs, and can record sd (480i/576i) signals in the combined format of dvcpro50, dvcpro, and dv codecs respec...

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    – 75 – chapter 4 shooting — multi formats system mode recording function [line&freq] [rec format] [camera mode] [audio smpl res] standard recording pre-recording interval recording [480-59.94i] [dvcpro50/60i] [60i] [16bit] l l l [30p] l — — [dvcpro/60i] [60i] l l l [30p] l — — [dv/60i] [60i] l l l [...

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    – 76 – chapter 4 shooting — multi formats system mode recording function [line&freq] [rec format] [camera mode] [audio smpl res] simultaneous recording dual codec recording hd proxy* 1 sd proxy* 2 [1080-59.94p] [avc-i100/60p] — [24bit]/[16bit] — — — [avc-i100/30pn] — — — — [avc-i100/24pn] — — — — [a...

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    – 77 – chapter 4 shooting — multi formats setting recording setting (setting menu) recording/operation enabled/disabled operation mode [recording] [vfr] pre-recording one-clip recording simultaneous recording standard recording [normal] [off] refer to “system modes and recording functions”. Setting ...

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    – 78 – chapter 4 shooting — multi formats recording/playback and output format list f frequencies in signal methods are annotated without fractions. - 59.94 → 60 / 23.98 → 24 / 29.97 → 30 setting recording format terminal [line&freq] [rec format] [camera mode] [vfr] [frame rate] video format audio [...

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    – 79 – chapter 4 shooting — dual codec recording dual codec recording recording in different formats for main recording and sub recording can be performed on the camera. For sub recording, you can select hd proxy in avc-longg 6 format with 1920×1080 resolution or one of three sd proxies with differe...

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    – 80 – chapter 4 shooting — dual codec recording checking the sd memory card 1 insert the sd memory card into the camera. 2 select the main menu → [card functions] → [sd card property]. F the format status is displayed in [sd standard]. If [not supported] is displayed, format the card with the camer...

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    – 81 – chapter 4 shooting — dual codec recording checking detailed information of the proxy data operation methods and panels may differ by version. 1 press the button. The thumbnail screen appears on the viewfinder screen and lcd monitor. 2 select [clip property] in the main menu → [clip] → [proper...

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    – 82 – chapter 4 shooting — dual codec recording error displays (viewfinder screen) behavior and cause action to take [sd --min] or [sd wp] proxy data will not be recorded to the sd memory card, but recording to the p2 card will be performed. F no sd memory card is inserted. [sd --min] f the sd memo...

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    – 83 – chapter 4 shooting — handling setting data handling setting data setting data file configuration scene files with [f1:] to [f6:] can be saved on the camera according to the settings in the main menu → [scene file]. Scene file data ([f1:] to [f6:]) can be saved as a file, and up to eight files...

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    – 84 – chapter 4 shooting — handling setting data inserting sd memory cards fig. 1 fig. 2 1 open the slot cover. (fig. 1) 2 insert the sd memory card into the sd memory card slot with the label side of the card upward, and close the slot cover. (fig. 2) @ @ note t the sd memory card must be inserted...

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    – 85 – chapter 4 shooting — handling setting data 2 select [yes] in the confirmation screen and press the control stick (or dial button). (fig. 1) not to format the memory card, select [no] and press the control stick (or dial button). 3 when the completion message is displayed, select [ok] and pres...

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    – 86 – chapter 4 shooting — handling setting data saving scene file setting data to the camera memory fig. 1 1 select the file to be saved in the main menu → [scene file] → [file select] and press the control stick (or dial button). 2 select [save] in the main menu → [scene file] → [load/save/initia...

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    – 87 – chapter 4 shooting — handling setting data how to restore the scene file or menu setting status to the factory settings all the scene files and menu settings of the camera can be collectively restored to the factory settings. 1 select [menu initialize] in the main menu → [other functions] and...

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    – 88 – chapter 4 shooting — selection of external reference signal and generator lock setting selection of external reference signal and generator lock setting locking the video signal to the external reference signal the video signal output from the camera can be locked to the reference signal supp...

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    – 89 – chapter 4 shooting — setting the time data setting the time data the camera provides time codes, user bits, and date and time (real time) data as time data, and they are recorded in the frame in sync with video. They are also recorded as data for clip metadata files. Definition of time data r...

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    – 90 – chapter 4 shooting — setting the time data setting recording tc [line&freq] [rec format] [camera mode] [frame rate] ltc vitc [1080-50i] [avc-i100/50i] [avc-i50/50i] [avc-g50/50i] [avc-g25/50i] [avc-g12/50i] — — recording run/free run* 25 frames same value as ltc [dvcpro hd/50i] [50i] — [720-5...

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    – 91 – chapter 4 shooting — setting the time data setting output tc [line&freq] [rec format] [camera mode] [frame rate] tc out ltc, vitc of hd sdi [720-50p] [avc-i100/50p] [avc-i50/50p] [avc-g50/50p] [avc-g25/50p] [avc-g12/50p] — — ltc is output. Ltc is output. [dvcpro hd/50p] [480-59.94i] [dvcpro50...

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    – 92 – chapter 4 shooting — setting the time data output of user bits setting output ub [line&freq] [rec format] [camera mode] [frame rate] ub for tc out ltc ub for hd sdi vitc ub for hd sdi [1080-59.94p] [avc-i100/60p] [avc-g25/60p] [avc-g12/60p] — — ltc ub is output. Ltc ub is output. Vitc ub is o...

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    – 93 – chapter 4 shooting — setting the time data t the internal [user] value retains the slaved value even after slave lock is released. T to input external time codes from the terminal, set the switch to the side. How to input user bits by setting user bits, information such as memos (date, time) ...

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    – 94 – chapter 4 shooting — setting the time data 3 set the time code using the control stick. F screen display - when pushed down to the right, the digit that has been to set (flashing) moves to the right. - when pushed down to the left, the digit that has been to set (flashing) moves to the left. ...

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    – 95 – chapter 4 shooting — setting the time data t when the system mode is 720p, if you input the hd-y signal, genlock will be applied to the image signal, but the time code may be shifted by one field. T if the genlock input reference signal becomes disrupted, a normal recording cannot be performe...

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    – 96 – chapter 4 shooting — setting the time data external synchronization of the camera unit while an external lock is active while an external lock is active, the genlock is activated on the camera unit by the reference video signal input to the terminal. @ @ note t to externally lock multiple uni...

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    – 97 – chapter 4 shooting — setting the time data genlock input and camera output phase sdi output (hd) none video output and sdi output (sd) l time code output l setting and displaying the counter if you display the counter using the button, the counter value is displayed on the time code display o...

  • Page 98: Chapter 5

    Data including additional information such as images, audio, text memo, and metadata that are created from one shooting are saved as a clip. You can play back and edit clips with the camera. Chapter 5 playback.

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    – 99 – chapter 5 playback — basic procedures basic procedures preparation 1 connect the battery or ac adaptor. (page 26) 2 set the power switch to . (page 32) 3 open the lcd monitor. Playback a b c a: button b: =/&> button c: control stick 1 press the button. The thumbnail screen appears on the view...

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    – 100 – chapter 5 playback — thumbnail operations thumbnail operations thumbnail operation overview a clip is a group of data created from one shooting session, which includes additional information such as images, audio, text memo, and metadata that are created from one shooting. The following oper...

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    – 101 – chapter 5 playback — thumbnail operations 3 display mode displays the types of the thumbnails to be displayed on the screen and the types of other information screens. To switch between displays, refer to “setting thumbnail screen display” (page 102). [all] displays all clips. [same format] ...

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    – 102 – chapter 5 playback — thumbnail operations selecting thumbnails multiple thumbnails can be randomly selected on the thumbnail screen. Selecting clips you can select multiple clips randomly. 1 use the control stick to move the cursor over the desired clip. 2 press the control stick. A light bl...

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    – 103 – chapter 5 playback — thumbnail operations setting the clip information display you can customize the clip information display contents according to your preference. 1 select [data display] in the main menu → [clip] → [thumbnail setup]. 2 use the control stick to move the cursor on the item y...

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    – 104 – chapter 5 playback — thumbnail operations @ @ note t you can view the thumbnail position (number of frames from the top of the clip) from the [thumbnail] item of the clip information display. Since thumbnails usually come from the top of the clip, 0 is displayed. T even if you change the thu...

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    – 105 – chapter 5 playback — thumbnail operations 2 move the cursor over the clip that contains the text memo to be played back and press the control stick. The cursor moves to the lower section of the lcd monitor. (fig. 2) 3 with the cursor located in the lower section, press the control stick to t...

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    – 106 – chapter 5 playback — thumbnail operations @ @ note t you can restore clips with yellow defective clip indicators. Delete clips with red defective clip indicators. If the clips cannot be deleted, format the p2 card. During restoration of the clips, however, the defective clip indicator may ch...

  • Page 107

    – 107 – chapter 5 playback — thumbnail operations [video] displays [frame rate] (frame rate of the clip), [pull down] (pull-down format), and [aspect ratio]. [audio] displays [sampling rate] (sampling frequency of recorded audio) and [bits per sample] (quantizing bits for recorded audio). [access] d...

  • Page 108

    – 108 – chapter 5 playback — thumbnail operations 2 use the control stick to move the cursor over the item to be checked, and press the control stick. (fig. 1) settings of the uploaded metadata can be checked. 3 while checking the settings for the metadata, use the control stick to move the cursor o...

  • Page 109

    – 109 – chapter 5 playback — thumbnail operations f select [exit] when you do not wish to format the card. 2 select [yes] using the control stick. The selected p2 card is formatted. @ @ note t data deleted as a result of formatting cannot be restored. Always check the data before formatting. T if th...

  • Page 110

    – 110 – chapter 5 playback — thumbnail operations 5 clip metadata the items for referencing clip properties (clip metadata) are displayed. For details, refer to “setting clip metadata” (page 106). Modifying recorded clip metadata fig. 1 fig. 2 1 display the metadata details window for the clip to be...

  • Page 111

    – 111 – chapter 5 playback — thumbnail operations [used] displays used memory capacity on the p2 card as the p2 card status display. Contents of p2 card status display settings select [card status] in the main menu → [clip] → [property]. R when [remain] is selected 1 2 4 5 3 r when [used] is selecte...

  • Page 112

    – 112 – chapter 5 playback — thumbnail operations [dir entry ng] the directory structure on the p2 card is not supported. The warning can be checked on the p2 card detailed information in “p2 card status (remaining capacity)” (page 111). (fig. 2) 4 total slot memory remaining capacity (or used capac...

  • Page 113

    – 113 – chapter 5 playback — thumbnail operations 1) on the card status screen, select [authenticate] in the main menu → [clip]. The software keyboard to enter the cps password is displayed. 2) enter the password set on the microp2 memory card and select [ok]. F when entry of the cps password has su...

  • Page 114: Chapter 6

    This chapter describes how to operate the camera menus, the structure, and details of the setting menu. Chapter 6 menu operations.

  • Page 115

    – 115 – chapter 6 menu operations — setting menu structure setting menu structure menu types and how to open them menu type use how to open [user menu] in the main menu → [user menu sel], you can select the desired items and pages and register to [user menu]. You can select them depending on the pur...

  • Page 116

    – 116 – chapter 6 menu operations — setting menu display setting menu display setting menu basic operations you can change camera settings using the setting menu according to the shooting scene and recording details. The menu is divided into the main menu, submenu, and setting item menu. Set data ar...

  • Page 117

    – 117 – chapter 6 menu operations — setting menu display f if there is a menu in the next level, [w] is displayed in the menu items. Pressing the control stick to the right or pressing the control stick opens the lower-level menus. (fig. 2) f pressing the control stick to the left or pressing the bu...

  • Page 118

    – 118 – chapter 6 menu operations — setting menu display initializing user file and all scene files simultaneously 1 select the main menu → [other functions] → [menu initialize]. 2 select [yes]..

  • Page 119

    – 119 – chapter 6 menu operations — menu list menu list [scene file] configure the settings regarding scene files. This menu is used to set fine image quality settings of the camera images, select scene files, and read/write scene file data to the internal memory. These menu items cannot be set when...

  • Page 120

    – 120 – chapter 6 menu operations — menu list item description of settings [skin tone dtl a] selects the skin tone table that will display the skin tone detail. Create the skin tone table with [detect table]. You can shoot smoother skin tones by displaying the skin tone detail. [skin tone dtl a] can...

  • Page 121

    – 121 – chapter 6 menu operations — menu list item description of settings [color temp ach setting] [color temp] displays the color temperature when the switch is at the position and automatic white balance is working, or when it is preset. Also, in automatic white balance operation, the color tempe...

  • Page 122

    – 122 – chapter 6 menu operations — menu list item description of settings [r-r-mg (sat)] corrects the color saturation between red and “colors between red and magenta”. [−63]…[63] f factory setting: [0] [r-r-mg (phase)] corrects the hue between red and “colors between red and magenta”. [−63]…[63] f...

  • Page 123

    – 123 – chapter 6 menu operations — menu list item description of settings [yl-r (sat)] corrects the color saturation between yellow and red. [−63]…[63] f factory setting: [0] [yl-r (phase)] corrects the hue between yellow and red. [−63]…[63] f factory setting: [0] [yl-r-r (sat)] corrects the color ...

  • Page 124

    – 124 – chapter 6 menu operations — menu list item description of settings [knee master slope] sets the knee inclination. [0]…[99] f factory setting: [85] [knee master slope rch] sets the knee inclination of rch. [−31]…[31] f factory setting: [0] [knee master slope bch] sets the knee inclination of ...

  • Page 125

    – 125 – chapter 6 menu operations — menu list item description of settings [shooting mode] sets the shooting mode according to the shooting environment. [normal]: selects the shooting mode for an environment at normal brightness. [high sens.]: selects high-sensitivity. (appropriate when shooting in ...

  • Page 126

    – 126 – chapter 6 menu operations — menu list [sw mode] configure the settings of each mode when switched using each switch. These menu items cannot be set when the thumbnail screen is displayed. Item description of settings [low gain] sets the gain value to be assigned to the position of the switch...

  • Page 127

    – 127 – chapter 6 menu operations — menu list item description of settings [a.Iris speed] sets the control speed of the auto iris function. [fast], [normal], [slow] f factory setting: [normal] [a.Iris window] selects the auto iris detection window. [norm1]: window that is near screen center. [norm2]...

  • Page 128

    – 128 – chapter 6 menu operations — menu list item description of settings [atw] sets the operations of the auto tracking white balance function. [on]: activates the auto tracking white balance function when in auto mode. The [atw] function cannot be enabled/disabled with the switch or user buttons....

  • Page 129

    – 129 – chapter 6 menu operations — menu list item description of settings [time stamp] selects whether to superimpose [date]/[time] information on shot videos. [on]: superimposes information set in the [date]/[time] item on video. [off]: does not superimpose information set in the [date]/[time] ite...

  • Page 130

    – 130 – chapter 6 menu operations — menu list item description of settings [format] when the [format] menu is selected, format the p2 card of the specified slot. [slot 1], [slot 2], [slot 3], [sd card] f when a cps password is set, you can select [normal] (normal unencrypted format) or [cps(encrypt)...

  • Page 131

    – 131 – chapter 6 menu operations — menu list item description of settings [data display] selects the content to be displayed in the time code display area. [tc]: displays the time code. [ub]: displays the user bits. [time]: displays the record time. [date]: displays the record date. [date time]: di...

  • Page 132

    – 132 – chapter 6 menu operations — menu list item description of settings [input1 line level] sets the level of an external line input to be connected to the terminal. Enabled only for externally connected devices. [4db], [0db] f factory setting: [0db] [input2 line level] sets the level of an exter...

  • Page 133

    – 133 – chapter 6 menu operations — menu list item description of settings [sdi&hdmi select] selects output signals from the terminal and terminal. [system mode]: follows the setting in [system mode] → [line&freq]. [1080i]: converts into interlaced signals and outputs them when [1080-59.94p] or [108...

  • Page 134

    – 134 – chapter 6 menu operations — menu list [network setup] configure the settings regarding the network. Item description of settings [usb mode select] sets the camera operation mode when an external device is connected to the usb. [storage]: sets the mode to use with connected devices such as an...

  • Page 135

    – 135 – chapter 6 menu operations — menu list item description of settings [dhcp] sets whether to use automatic acquisition via dhcp when [infra] is selected in [type]. [enable]: uses automatic acquisition. [disable]: does not use automatic acquisition. Set [ip address], [subnet mask], [default gate...

  • Page 136

    – 136 – chapter 6 menu operations — menu list item description of settings [focus bar] displays/hides the focus bar indicating the degree of focus. [on], [off] f factory setting: [off] [zoom/focus] selects the unit of zoom and focus values. [number]: displays position values of zoom and focus from [...

  • Page 137

    – 137 – chapter 6 menu operations — menu list item description of settings [pb mode] displays/hides the operation status of playback. [on], [off] f factory setting: [on] [system mode] displays/hides system mode. [on], [off] f factory setting: [off] [rec format] displays/hides recording format. [on],...

  • Page 138

    – 138 – chapter 6 menu operations — menu list [card functions] configure the settings regarding reading/writing of the scene files and user files to sd memory cards. Item description of settings [scene file] loads scene files from an sd memory card or saves them to an sd memory card. [load]: loads s...

  • Page 139

    – 139 – chapter 6 menu operations — menu list [diagnostic] this menu is used to display the firmware version, product name, serial number, and operation time of the camera. Item description of settings [version] displays the information of the camera. [model name]: displays the product name of the c...

  • Page 140

    – 140 – chapter 6 menu operations — [option menu] list [option menu] list [area select] before you use the camera, select a region in which you use the camera. [ntsc]: select an ntsc region other than japan. [ntsc (j)]: select japan. [pal]: select a pal region. [awb pre control] change the output di...

  • Page 141: Chapter 7

    This chapter describes the screen displayed on the viewfinder or lcd monitor. Chapter 7 display.

  • Page 142

    – 142 – chapter 7 display — screen status display screen status display in addition to video, the viewfinder and lcd monitor display messages that indicate the camera settings and operation status, a center marker, safety zone marker, zebra patterns, and other information. Configuration of status di...

  • Page 143

    – 143 – chapter 7 display — screen status display f [clip]: clip counter value (recording mode only) clip counter value for each recording displayed when [clip] is set in the main menu → [display setup] → [rec counter]. F [tcg]: time code value when operating in drop frame mode, the “:” (colon) mark...

  • Page 144

    – 144 – chapter 7 display — screen status display 11 date and time display the display order is determined by the area setting. [ntsc]: “mmm dd yyyy hh:mm:ss” [ntsc (j)]: “yyyy mmm dd hh:mm:ss” [pal]: “dd mmm yyyy hh:mm:ss” f mmm: month (jan (january), feb (february), mar (march), apr (april), may (...

  • Page 145

    – 145 – chapter 7 display — screen status display 31 scene file name display indicates the scene file name [f1:] to [f6:]. 32 image stabilization display displayed when the button is pressed and the image stabilizer mode has been set. 33 battery charge level indicator as the battery level decreases,...

  • Page 146

    – 146 – chapter 7 display — screen status display camera status display these are indicated in the information display area in the center. [abb]: displayed while automatic black balance operation is active. [atw active]: displayed when the button is pressed while auto tracking white balance is activ...

  • Page 147

    – 147 – chapter 7 display — screen status display no item shooting playback mode chk>: chk>: : [other display] [all] [partial] [user] 35 recording media display l — l — l l l 36 simultaneous recording mode display l — l — l — l 37 high-sensitivity mode display l — l — l l l 38 one clip recording mod...

  • Page 148

    – 148 – chapter 7 display — screen status display [level] [ch1/2/3/4] displays the recording level adjustment method currently selected on each channel. F [vr]: displayed when manual adjustment using the adjustment dial is set. F [menu]: displayed when manual adjustment using [level control ch3]/[le...

  • Page 149: Chapter 8

    This chapter describes the external devices that can be connected to the camera. Chapter 8 connecting to external devices.

  • Page 150

    – 150 – chapter 8 connecting to external devices — connecting with headphones, remote control, or tv/monitor connecting with headphones, remote control, or tv/monitor headphones headphones (optional) can be connected to the headphone terminal (3.5 mm stereo mini jack). Headphone terminal @ @ note t ...

  • Page 151

    – 151 – chapter 8 connecting to external devices — connecting with headphones, remote control, or tv/monitor t prepare the hdmi cable (optional) with double shielded. For the hdmi cable, using panasonic hdmi cable is recommended..

  • Page 152

    – 152 – chapter 8 connecting to external devices — connection function via or terminal connection function via or terminal connecting to a computer in the usb device mode by connecting the camera to a computer via usb 2.0, the p2 card inserted in the camera can be used as mass storage. Connecting to...

  • Page 153

    – 153 – chapter 8 connecting to external devices — connection function via or terminal switching to the usb host mode usb cable (optional) fig. 1 external storage device fig. 2 fig. 3 1 connect the storage device to the terminal. (fig. 1) f when connecting a storage device which supports usb 3.0, us...

  • Page 154

    – 154 – chapter 8 connecting to external devices — connection function via or terminal storage device types and available functions the available functions differ depending on the storage device you will use. The storage device type is displayed after [partition] on the left side of the storage devi...

  • Page 155

    – 155 – chapter 8 connecting to external devices — connection function via or terminal fig. 1 1 select [storage] in the main menu → [clip] → [explore] and press the control stick. This opens the explorer screen. 2 select the desired format ([type s], [fat]) in the main menu → [clip] → [format(storag...

  • Page 156

    – 156 – chapter 8 connecting to external devices — connection function via or terminal 3 select [yes] in the confirmation message and press the control stick. Exporting begins. A progress bar appears during exporting. (fig. 1) [copy completed!] will be displayed when exporting is completed. @ @ note...

  • Page 157

    – 157 – chapter 8 connecting to external devices — connection function via or terminal [used] used capacity (unit: gb) used p2 card area (unit: number of clips), maximum of 23 [free cap.] remaining capacity (unit: gb) [selected part.] number of partitions selected for [fat] and [other] (other storag...

  • Page 158

    – 158 – chapter 8 connecting to external devices — connection function via or terminal @ @ note t in [type s] storage devices, [model] is [unknown] and clips recorded across other partitions will not be one normal clip. Copying clips to a [type s] storage device changes the partition of the copy des...

  • Page 159

    – 159 – chapter 8 connecting to external devices — connection function via or terminal r information display items 1 1 storage device information for [type s] [serial] p2 card serial number [model] p2 card model name [selected part.] displays a checkmark when a target partition is selected [selected...

  • Page 160

    – 160 – chapter 8 connecting to external devices — connection function via or terminal writing back to the p2 card from a storage device (import) importing from a [type s] storage device or [p2store] by partition you can import (write back to a p2 card from as storage device) to a p2 card with the s...

  • Page 161: Chapter 9

    This chapter describes how to use the camera by connecting to network. Chapter 9 network connection.

  • Page 162

    – 162 – chapter 9 network connection — network connection network connection the camera can be connected to the network via wireless lan or wired lan. To use wireless lan, attach aj-wm30 (optional) to the terminal. To use wired lan, connect a lan cable to the terminal on the rear side. 100base-tx/10...

  • Page 163

    – 163 – chapter 9 network connection — preparing for connection preparing for connection for wireless lan connect the wireless module aj-wm30 (optional) to the camera. The grip belt can be removed. Fig. 1 button terminal fig. 2 1 press the button and remove the cover by sliding it in the direction o...

  • Page 164

    – 164 – chapter 9 network connection — preparing for connection for wired lan connect a lan cable. Lan cable (optional) 1 connect the lan cable to the terminal on the rear side..

  • Page 165

    – 165 – chapter 9 network connection — network settings network settings to use wireless lan or wired lan, configuration of each setting is required. Configure the settings according to the function to use. When the main menu → [network setup] → [usb mode select] is set to [storage], the network fun...

  • Page 166

    – 166 – chapter 9 network connection — network settings enter a password of the wireless access point for destination in [encrypt key] of the of the camera. F factory setting: [01234567890123456789abcdef] 5 check the network connection. When the setting is completed, confirm that network connection ...

  • Page 167

    – 167 – chapter 9 network connection — network settings 3 configure the settings of wired lan of your computer. (for windows) display [properties] in [internet protocol version 4 (tcp/ipv4)] and configure the settings. For details on how to display the screen, refer to [start] → [help and support]. ...

  • Page 168

    – 168 – chapter 9 network connection — network settings t all of the ip address, subnet mask, and default gateway must be correctly set. If a warning [cannot access gateway!] appears at the termination of the setting screen, contact the administrator of the network you use. T if you do not use defau...

  • Page 169

    – 169 – chapter 9 network connection — network settings 2 press the control stick. The connection status is displayed. 3 after checking the log, press the button. The setting menu screen returns. @ @ note t the status information is not updated in real-time. To view the most recent data, perform the...

  • Page 170

    – 170 – chapter 9 network connection — using ftp client function using ftp client function to use the ftp client function, network configuration (wireless lan, wired lan) and ftp client settings are necessary in advance. Ftp server folder list (ftp explorer screen) the information and subfolder list...

  • Page 171

    – 171 – chapter 9 network connection — using ftp client function t an error may occur when a network operation is performed immediately after inserting a lan cable or connecting via wireless lan, or when an operation is performed again immediately after cancelling the previous operation. T if connec...

  • Page 172

    – 172 – chapter 9 network connection — using ftp client function @ @ note t metadata can be viewed but cannot be edited. T if you leave the ftp thumbnail screen or clip properties displayed, the ftp server may be disconnected after a while. After the server has been disconnected, thumbnails may not ...

  • Page 173

    – 173 – chapter 9 network connection — using ftp client function 3 press the control stick. The folders of ftp server are displayed. 4 select the transfer destination folder using the control stick. 5 move the cursor to [yes] and press the control stick. Exporting starts. When exporting is completed...

  • Page 174: Chapter 10

    Inspect the various parts of the camera before shooting. Maintenance of the camera or frequently asked questions are also described in this chapter. Chapter 10 maintenance and inspection.

  • Page 175

    – 175 – chapter 10 maintenance and inspection — maintenance maintenance charging the built-in battery the camera uses the built-in battery to remember the date and time. If appears on the viewfinder or lcd monitor, the built-in battery is running out. Charge the built-in battery by the following pro...

  • Page 176

    – 176 – chapter 10 maintenance and inspection — frequently asked questions frequently asked questions power supply r what is the range of voltage supported by the attached ac adaptor? F ac 110 v - 240 v r can i use the ac adaptor with the battery attached? F yes, you can. When you connect the ac ada...

  • Page 177

    – 177 – chapter 10 maintenance and inspection — frequently asked questions others r sd memory card is not recognized. F is the sd memory card is formatted properly? Format the card on the camera. R the camera clatters when tilted forward/backward. F when the power switch is , the camera may clatter ...

  • Page 178

    – 178 – chapter 10 maintenance and inspection — warning system warning system if an error is detected immediately after the camera is turned on or during operation, the viewfinder, lcd monitor, and tally lamp indicate the error. Deal with the error by following the indications. Cases indicated by er...

  • Page 179

    – 179 – chapter 10 maintenance and inspection — warning system display description behavior and cause [proxy rec warning] a proxy data recording error occurred. F the current operation will continue. F turn off the camera and turn on it again to check the recording and playback. If the error continu...

  • Page 180

    – 180 – chapter 10 maintenance and inspection — warning system display description behavior and cause [missing clip!] shot marks cannot be attached to the clips unless all clips recorded over multiple p2 cards are present. Insert all p2 cards over which recording extended. [no card!] no p2 or sd mem...

  • Page 181

    – 181 – chapter 10 maintenance and inspection — warning system network message description measure [cannot connect!] a connection to the network cannot be established. Check that the lan settings are correct. Check that the lan cable is connected correctly and the network you use is running. [cannot...

  • Page 182

    – 182 – chapter 10 maintenance and inspection — updating the camera firmware updating the camera firmware there are two ways to update the firmware: 1 use the dedicated tool p2_status_logger to check and apply the update. Only customers registered as members to pass (p2 asset support system) can log...

  • Page 183

    – 183 – chapter 10 maintenance and inspection — cleaning and storing cleaning and storing cleaning the camera recorder f either remove the battery or disconnect the ac cable from the power outlet before cleaning. F do not use benzine or thinner to clean the camera. Using benzine or thinner may cause...

  • Page 184: Chapter 11

    This chapter describes the specifications of this product. Chapter 11 specification.

  • Page 185

    – 185 – chapter 11 specification — specifications specifications dimensions 176 mm (6-15/16 inches) 329 mm (12-15/16 inches) 426 mm (16-25/32 inches) 191 mm (7-17/32 inches) 171 mm (6-23/32 inches) specifications general power dc 7.2 v (when the battery is used) dc 12 v (when the ac adaptor is used)...

  • Page 186

    – 186 – chapter 11 specification — specifications slow shutter speed setting is possible when [vfr]=[off] when [system mode] = 59.94 hz f 60i/60p mode: 1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/6, 1/15, 1/30 sec. F 30p mode: 1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/6, 1/15 sec. F 24p mode: 1/1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/6, 1/12 sec. When [system mode] = 50 hz f...

  • Page 187

    – 187 – chapter 11 specification — specifications recording and playback time f avc-intra 100/dvcpro hd 16 gb×1 approx. 16 min 32 gb×1 approx. 32 min 64 gb×1 approx. 64 min f avc-intra 50/avc-longg 50/dvcpro50 16 gb×1 approx. 32 min 32 gb×1 approx. 64 min 64 gb×1 approx. 128 min f avc-longg 25/dvcpr...

  • Page 188

    – 188 – chapter 11 specification — specifications approximate recording time (1 gb) f avc-g6 2ch mov: approx. 13 min f shq 2ch mov: approx. 25 min f hq 2ch mov: approx. 78 min f low 2ch mov: approx. 135 min these are reference values for continuous recording using the panasonic products. The recordi...

  • Page 189

    – 189 – chapter 11 specification — specifications ac adaptor power source ac 110 v - 240 v, 50 hz/60 hz 42 w power output dc 12 v, 2.5 a indicates safety information. Ambient operating temperature 0°c - 40°c (32°f - 104°f) ambient operating humidity 10% - 80% (no condensation) weight approx. 210 ] (...

  • Page 190

    Index – 190 – index a ac adaptor attaching 27 removal 28 adjusting image quality 55 area mode function 49 [area select] 140 atw 52 audio input 63 [audio setup] 131 audio the recording level 64 [auto sw] 127 auto tracking white balance 52 [awb pre control] 140 b backlight compensation 72 battery atta...

  • Page 191

    Index – 191 – p p2 card 34 formatting 108 recording time 36 status 35 status display 110 write back 160 p2 memory card 34 inserting 34 removing 35 write protect 35 pre-recording 66 properties 109 proxy recording 79 r rb gain control function 56 recording check function 70 recording format 78 recordi...

  • Page 192

    Information on disposal in other countries outside the european union eu these symbols are only valid in the european union. If you wish to discard these items, please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal. Web site: http://panasonic.Net © panasonic corp...