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

Chapter 2 

Description of Parts

Summary of Contents for AG-CX350E

Page 1: ...ra Recorder Before using this product be sure to read Read this first pages 2 to 5 Before operating this product please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use ENGLISH EJ DVQP1833ZA W0219KI0 YI Model No AG CX350E ...

Page 2: ...ied type CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock and annoying interference use the recommended accessories only CAUTION In order to maintain adequate ventilation do not install or place this unit in a bookcase built in cabinet or any other confined space To prevent risk of electric shock or fire hazard due to overheating ensure that curtains and any other materials do not obstruct the...

Page 3: ... and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362 Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local Panasonic Dealer How to replace...

Page 4: ...t to be un viewable 3 If the device is a Camera Recorder A professional camera recorder must be able to start quickly at any time but a Power Management function will cause an increase in the time taken to resume from Stand by mode It has been found that counterfeit battery packs which look very similar to the genuine product are made available to purchase in some markets Some of these battery pac...

Page 5: ...will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment For more information about collection and recycling please contact your local municipality dealer or supplier Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with national legislation Note for the battery symbol bottom symbol This symbol might be used i...

Page 6: ...a person or organization that handles contents for a personal use Software information about this product 1 This product includes software licensed under GNU General Public License GPL and GNU Lesser General Public License LGPL and customers are hereby notified that they have rights to obtain re engineer and redistribute the source code of these software 2 This product includes software licensed u...

Page 7: ...inder 52 Tally lamp 53 Chapter 4 Operation 54 Basic operation of the screen 55 Major button operation and screen display 55 Major button operation and switching screen 56 Operating each screen 57 Camera image screen 57 Thumbnail screen 57 Operation icon screen 57 Basic operation of the menu 58 Configuration of the menu 58 Displaying the menu 59 Operating the menu 60 Initializing the menu 61 Menu s...

Page 8: ... with headphones and TV monitor 162 Headphones 162 Remote control 162 TV monitor 163 Connection function via the USB3 0 DEVICE USB2 0 HOST terminal 164 Connection with a computer in card reader mode 164 Remote operation by iPad or Android terminal 165 Chapter 9 Network Connection 166 Network connection 167 Available functions 167 Preparing for connection 168 For the wireless module 168 For the wir...

Page 9: ...Before using the camera read this chapter Chapter 1 Overview ...

Page 10: ...e charging lamp continues to flash in orange check if there is any debris foreign object or dirt attached to the terminal section of the battery or the battery charger and reconnect it correctly Always disconnect the power plug from the power outlet before removing the debris foreign object or dirt attached to the terminal section f f The charging lamp will flash in orange when the temperature of ...

Page 11: ... turned on when the camera is very cold It will return to its regular brightness when the internal temperature increases f f The LCD monitor and viewfinder organic EL are managed with high precision so that at least 99 99 of the dots are effective pixels and 0 01 or less are invalid pixels and always lit This is not a malfunction and it has no effect whatsoever on the recorded images f f The viewf...

Page 12: ...lt setting values by using 8 characters or more including 3 or more character types for the authentication information such as user name and password so that a third party cannot guess your authentication information f f Store the authentication information user name password etc appropriately so it is not visible to the third party f f Periodically change the authentication information user name ...

Page 13: ...ge 28 f f For AC adaptor Shoulder strap page 32 Microphone holder page 34 Microphone holder screws page 34 f f Length 12 mm x 2 Grip belt page 32 f f Already mounted to the camera Lens hood page 32 f f Already mounted to the camera Eye cup page 33 NOTE t t Appropriately discard the AC cable cap if attached and packing materials after taking the product out ...

Page 14: ...utton button and button or a method to touch the LCD monitor TIME ZONE Set the time difference from the Greenwich Mean Time 1 Set the time difference 2 Select SET Once the setting for TIME ZONE is completed the CLOCK SETTING screen is displayed NOTE t t The setting for the date time of the camera changes together with the time zone settings t t This can also be set with the OTHERS menu CLOCK TIME ...

Page 15: ... mAh VW VBD58 7 2 V 5800 mAh Attaching and removing the battery page 30 Battery charger AG BRD50 Product compatible to included battery charger AG B23 Charging the battery page 28 Memory card Visit the support desk at the website Preparing the memory card page 39 For the latest information not included in these Operating Instructions refer to the support desk at the following website https pro av ...

Page 16: ...rd Recording in following types is possible f f UHD and FHD recording 4 2 0 10 bit MOV recording HEVC 4 2 0 8 bit MOV recording 4 2 2 10 bit MOV recording f f AVCHD recording f f Variable frame rate recording Supports 120fps 100fps shooting at the FHD resolution f f Simultaneous recording f f Relay recording f f Interval recording f f Background recording f f Pre recording Linking to external devi...

Page 17: ...LAN by connecting a wireless module compatible to the camera to the USB2 0 HOST terminal of camera The following operations can be performed from an iPad or Android terminal that has the CX ROP app installed f f Checking camera status f f Camera remote control focus zoom image quality settings recording control such as start end recording and time code user bits settings f f Menu Operations f f St...

Page 18: ...This chapter describes the names functions and operations of parts on the camera Chapter 2 Description of Parts ...

Page 19: ... standby To turn on set the power switch to j ON To set to standby set the power switch to h standby 6 Microphone cable clamp Fixes the external microphone cable 7 Microphone holder mounting section Mounts the supplied microphone holder with microphone holder screws 8 Tripod holes Attaches the tripod bottom f f Mounting hole size 1 4 20 UNC screw length 5 5 mm or shorter 3 8 16 UNC screw length 5 ...

Page 20: ...lects when using the stored value for the adjustment of the white balance 10 SHUTTER button Toggles the shutter mode 11 MENU button Displays the menu Pressing the MENU button while the menu is displayed closes the menu Press the button while the thumbnail screen is displayed to display the operation screen of the thumbnail menu and clips can be deleted 12 Multidial Moves selects and sets the menu ...

Page 21: ...so used as the USER button USER2 25 WFM USER 3 button Displays hides the waveform monitor displayed on the LCD monitor This is also used as the USER button USER3 26 A IRIS LEVEL USER 4 button Enables disables the auto iris level function Set the target value of the auto iris level in the SCENE FILE menu A IRIS LEVEL EFFECT This is also used as the USER button USER4 27 INPUT1 switch Switches audio ...

Page 22: ...g is started Flashes when the battery level becomes low Whether or not to illuminate the lamp can be set in the menu 3 Fan outlet Fan outlet for cooling fan Do not block this while the camera is being used 4 AWB USER 7 button Adjusts the white balance Press it for two seconds or more to adjust the white balance and then black balance This is also used as the USER button USER7 ...

Page 23: ...dicates the access status for recording and playback of the memory card inserted in card slot 2 Whether or not to illuminate the lamp can be set in the menu 6 Fan inlet Fan inlet for cooling fan Do not block this while the camera is being used 7 SDI OUT terminal A terminal to output SDI signal by connecting a monitor etc 8 AV OUT terminal This is the output terminal for the video and audio of an e...

Page 24: ...ight shoe Attaches the video light etc 3 REC button on the handle Starts or stops the recording This includes hold mechanism 4 Zoom lever on the grip Adjusts the zoom of an image T Zooms in the image W Zooms out the image 5 IRIS USER 6 button Selects the method for adjustment of the lens iris This is also used as the USER button USER6 6 REC CHECK button Press this button while recording is suspend...

Page 25: ...s of the settings menu and thumbnails 18 button Performs operations of the settings menu and thumbnails Press this button during playback to perform fast forward playback Press this button while playback is paused to skip to the beginning of the next clip 19 button Performs operations of the settings menu and thumbnails Press this button to view playback images Press this button during playback to...

Page 26: ... NOTE t t For details about operating the menu refer to When operating with the multidial page 60 Touch operation of the LCD monitor The LCD monitor can be operated by directly touching with a finger Do not touch the LCD monitor with a pointed hard object such as a ball point pen r r Touching An operation to press and release the LCD monitor An item or icon can be selected or an item can be execut...

Page 27: ...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 ...

Page 28: ...ted the CHARGE1 CHARGE2 lamp charging lamp will turn off Slide the battery and remove it r r Display of the CHARGE1 CHARGE2 lamp CHARGE1 CHARGE2 lamp The CHARGE1 CHARGE2 lamp charging lamp of the supplied battery charger indicates the charging status as follows Display of the CHARGE1 CHARGE2 lamp Charging status Green illuminated Quick charging Orange illuminated Normal charging Orange flashing St...

Page 29: ... it will take longer to charge Checking the remaining battery level The remaining battery level can be checked with the power status display on the LCD monitor or the indicator on the supplied battery Checking the remaining battery level with the LCD monitor The battery status display will change as while the remaining battery level gets lower It will flash in red when the remaining battery level ...

Page 30: ...t by sliding it downward f f Press in the battery until it clicks and gets locked Removing the battery Battery release button Lock release button Power switch 1 Align the power switch to h standby while holding down the lock release button Make sure that the LCD monitor has gone off 2 While pressing the battery release button on the camera slide the battery upward and remove it ...

Page 31: ...tch to h standby and check that the LCD monitor is turned off before removing NOTE t t To record with the AC adaptor connected mount the battery in case there is a power outage or disconnection of the power outlet t t The power is consumed even when the power switch is set to h standby To prevent power consumption disconnect the AC adaptor from the power outlet when it is not used for a long perio...

Page 32: ...forward and tighten the buckle again 1 2 Pad Buckle 1 Open the buckle section 2 Pull the end of the belt Attaching the shoulder strap Mount the supplied shoulder strap to the shoulder strap mounting section 20 mm or more 20 mm or more NOTE t t Make sure that the shoulder strap is securely attached Mounting the lens hood Removing Lens hood release button 1 While pressing the lens hood release butto...

Page 33: ...pen and close the lens cover Open the lens cover when shooting When not using the camera close the lens cover in order to protect the lens NOTE t t Do not press the lens cover with force Doing so may damage the lens and lens cover t t The lens cover may not open and close or the lens hood may not mount depending on the various filters and MC protectors mounted to the front lens of the camera Mount...

Page 34: ...rophone holder to the microphone holder mounting section using the microphone holder screws x 2 Fig 1 2 Mount the external microphone and tighten the microphone holder screws Fig 2 3 Connect the microphone cable to the AUDIO INPUT 1 terminal Fig 3 4 Attach the microphone cable to the microphone cable clamp Toggle the INPUT1 switch to match the microphone to be connected NOTE t t Remove the microph...

Page 35: ...ccessories Mounting accessories You can mount and use equipment you have Accessory mounting holes f f The mounting screw size is M3 f f The mounting hole depth is 6 mm Do not over tighten the screws when mounting accessories to the camera ...

Page 36: ...G screen are displayed in sequence when the power is turned on for the first time Set the time zone date and time NOTE t t The built in battery rechargeable battery will discharge The setting for date time may be initialized when the camera is not turned on for approximately four months Set the date time again after charging the built in battery page 37 How to turn off the power 1 Align the power ...

Page 37: ... power switch to h standby 2 Connect a fully charged battery or the AC adaptor to the camera For details about the connection of the battery or AC adaptor refer to Power supply page 28 3 Leave the camera for approximately 24 hours The built in battery will be charged The built in battery is charged even when the power switch is set to j ON Check the date time setting and the time code after chargi...

Page 38: ...th Check and reset the time when accurate time is required t t In the AVCHD format clip will be save in 12 30 even selecting 12 45 due to format standards r r Time zone table Time difference Region Time difference Region 00 00 Greenwich 01 00 Central Europe 00 30 01 30 01 00 Azores 02 00 Eastern Europe 01 30 02 30 02 00 Mid Atlantic 03 00 Moscow 02 30 03 30 Tehran 03 00 Buenos Aires 04 00 Abu Dhab...

Page 39: ...peed specification regarding continuous writing Check the display on the label and other information on the memory card r r When the recording mode is MOV SDXC memory cards and 64 GB microP2 cards can be used SDHC memory cards and 32 GB microP2 cards cannot be used Recording bit rate or recording function Speed Class Example of card display 400 Mbps Video Speed Class V60 or higher Or the microP2 c...

Page 40: ...that cannot be used with the camera such as MMC Multi Media Card Setting to NETWORK menu NETWORK FUNC NDI HX Cannot record and play back The functions other than recording and playback loading of the scene file etc can be used During card reader mode The card 1 access lamp card 2 access lamp turns off when not accessing NOTE t t The card access lamp will not illuminate or flash when the OTHERS men...

Page 41: ...on the variable frame rate set in the variable frame rate recording or the super slow recording t t File is split approximately every three hours for the data in MOV format These are displayed as separate clips in the thumbnail screen In addition the clips recorded across two memory cards using the relay recording are displayed as separate clips t t The recording is stopped once when the recording...

Page 42: ...MOV format UHD 3840 2160 29 97P MOV audio LPCM 3 Video data in MOV format FHD 1920 1080 59 94i MOV audio LPCM 4 Management file 1 5 Management file 2 6 Thumbnail of video data 7 Video data in AVCHD standard 00000 MTS etc 8 Management folder The recording data in MOV format is related with the folder structure and the management files as shown in the figure If these information is changed or delete...

Page 43: ...an be recorded in one folder is 999 Once it reaches 999 a folder with sequential number added is newly created Also a folder with sequential number added is newly created when the folder name is changed by changing the setting of the camera The folder name will return to 001 when the memory card is formatted 2 Number of pixels R 3840 2160 Y 1920 1080 3 Frame rate A 59 94fps B 50 00fps C 29 97fps D...

Page 44: ... when the recording is started 5 Hashtag generated from the serial number Four digit number or alphabet NOTE t t The clip name of the card slot 2 will be the same as the clip name of the card slot 1 for the simultaneous recording t t The maximum number of folder and the folder number is 999 The recording is prohibited when it reaches 999 even if number in between is open t t The number of clips th...

Page 45: ...set the counter value Either of the following settings can be set in the RECORDING menu REC COUNTER f f TOTAL Press the RESET button to continuously count until reset The counter value will be maintained even if the memory card is replaced or the power is turned off f f CLIP Clears the counter value and starts counting from 0 each time recording starts You can shoot while always checking the recor...

Page 46: ... 00Hz 25 00p 8 A 50 00p 8 A 50 00i 2 Setting the time code 1 Select the SYSTEM menu FREQUENCY 59 94Hz 50 00Hz 2 From the SYSTEM menu FILE FORMAT REC FORMAT select the recording format 3 Select the RECORDING menu TC UB DF NDF DF NDF DF Advances the time code in the drop frame mode NDF Advances the time code in the non drop frame mode 4 Select the RECORDING menu TC UB TC PRESET The TC PRESET screen ...

Page 47: ... Externally lock the time code f f Connect the camera to an external generator in advance 1 Select the RECORDING menu TC UB FREE REC RUN FREE RUN 2 Select the RECORDING menu TC UB TC IN OUT SEL TC IN 3 Enter the external time code to the TC IN OUT terminal TCG in the camera image screen will be displayed in black and white inversion Enter the time code matching the setting in the SYSTEM menu REC F...

Page 48: ... the camera video or the playback video can be supplied to an external recording device TC IN OUT terminal SDI OUT terminal SDI IN terminal TC IN terminal VTR etc 1 Select the RECORDING menu TC UB TC IN OUT SEL TC OUT 2 Select the RECORDING menu TC UB TC OUT REF RECORDING The same time code can be recorded to the video of the same time on two devices r r To match the time code output from the TC I...

Page 49: ...ER 1 button O I S USER 2 button ZEBRA USER 3 button WFM USER 4 button A IRIS LEVEL USER 5 button SLOT SEL USER 6 button IRIS USER 7 button AWB USER8 IR REC USER9 FOCUS MACRO USER10 AREA USER11 ATW LOCK USER12 MENU Functions assigned to USER buttons Item Description INHIBIT Disables assignment of functions AWB Assigns the automatic white balance function DRS Assigns the dynamic range stretcher func...

Page 50: ...lay in the thumbnail screen EXPAND Enables disables the enlarged display function focus assist function PEAKING Enables disables the peaking display focus assist function WFM Switches the display of the waveform monitor The waveform display is selected in the VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu EI ASSIST WFM MODE ZEBRA Displays hides zebra patterns LEVEL GAUGE Displays hides the level gauge LEVEL GAUGE SET Sets...

Page 51: ...e increases t t The image brightness and color hue seen on the viewfinder and LCD monitor may be different from that seen on a TV monitor The final check of the image should be done on a TV monitor Adjusting the LCD monitor r r Adjusting the brightness contrast and color level BRIGHTNESS brightness CONTRAST contrast and COLOR LEVEL color level can be adjusted in the VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu LCD The a...

Page 52: ... image display by assigning VF ON OFF to the USER button Diopter adjustment lever Eye sensor 1 Move the viewfinder in the vertical direction to adjust the screen to a comfortable angle The viewfinder can be lifted vertically to approximately 90 degrees 2 Adjust the characters on the viewfinder screen so that they are clearly visible using the diopter adjustment lever NOTE t t The image brightness ...

Page 53: ... the camera is in the following status When the remaining recording capacity of the memory card or the remaining battery level is low one time per second When the memory card has no more space to record four times per second When a warning such as a system error or a recording abnormality has occurred four times per second NOTE t t The tally lamp will not illuminate or flash when the OTHERS menu L...

Page 54: ...This chapter describes how to operate the screen of this camera how to operate the menu the structure of the menu and details of the menu Chapter 4 Operation ...

Page 55: ...rmed For details about the thumbnail screen refer to Thumbnail operation page 140 r r DISP MODE CHK button Press while the camera image screen is displayed to display or hide most of the items Press the DISP MODE CHK button for one second or more while displaying the camera image screen to display the STATUS screen of the mode check Each setting and the status of the camera can be confirmed For de...

Page 56: ...image screen is automatically displayed if recording starts while the thumbnail screen playback screen or clip information is displayed t t The playback screen is displayed if a clip is selected in the thumbnail screen t t The thumbnail screen is displayed if the playback of the clip ends or playback is stopped t t The operation icon screen is displayed if the LCD monitor is touched for one second...

Page 57: ...tatus display page 153 Thumbnail screen Playback copy delete or protect of a clip can be performed For details about the thumbnail screen refer to Thumbnail operation page 140 Operation icon screen You can select the scene file or operate the functions assigned to USER8 through USER12 For details about the operation icon screen refer to Operation icon screen display page 136 ...

Page 58: ...sic function of the camera This menu cannot be set when the thumbnail screen is displayed SCENE FILE menu Sets the setting regarding scene file This menu sets the detailed image quality adjustment of the camera video Also selection of the scene file writing the scene file data to the camera memory and loading from the camera memory can be performed This menu cannot be set when the thumbnail screen...

Page 59: ...he value when selected These button icons are not available if they cannot be changed 2 Returns to one level higher from the current menu when selected 3 Menu Moves to one level lower from the current menu or to the setting screen when selected 4 Level display Displays the path of the menu to the currently displayed screen 5 SET Confirms the set value when selected NOTE t t The menu displayed in g...

Page 60: ...played depending on the menu f f Perform the similar operation if there is next level f f In some menus a screen to set the numeric value is displayed in the camera image screen Fig 2 f f In some menus a message is displayed if a menu cannot be executed f f Press the EXIT button or the button to return to one level higher 3 Select the item to set 1 Turn the multidial to move the cursor to the item...

Page 61: ...ing value f f In some menus a message is displayed if a menu cannot be executed f f Touch to toggle the pages The button icons cannot be touched if there are no more pages f f To return to one level higher touch 3 Select the item to set f f Touch the item to set A check mark is displayed at the left of the set item f f To return to one level higher touch 4 Exit from the menu by touching or pressin...

Page 62: ...ck from the beginning of the clip Factory setting OFF CLIP The clip can be protected or copied to a different memory card PROTECT SELECT Protect the clip so it is not mistakenly deleted Select the clip to protect and set the protect DELETE ALL Deletes all the clips displayed in the thumbnail screen The clip that is not displayed in the thumbnail screen is not deleted SELECT Select the clip to dele...

Page 63: ... about optical image stabilizer refer to Optical image stabilizer function page 133 ON Enables the hybrid optical image stabilizer function OFF Disables the hybrid optical image stabilizer function Factory setting ON O I S MODE Switches the operation mode of the optical image stabilizer function NORMAL Specifies the standard setting for a good balance of correction for large and small camera shake...

Page 64: ...lly OFF Does not adjust the focus automatically Factory setting OFF MACRO Enables disables the focus macro function If functions are assigned to the USER buttons ON OFF can be switched using the USER button operations ON Enables the focus macro function OFF Disables the focus macro function Factory setting OFF AF AREA WIDTH Adjusts the width of the area enable for the auto focus to match the size ...

Page 65: ...actory setting 6dB AGC POINT Sets the F value to switch control from auto iris to AGC during AGC operation The items that can be set are as follows f f F4 0 F5 6 Factory setting F4 0 A SHUTTER Sets the auto shutter control operations when ON is selected in A IRIS ON Performs the operation of the auto shutter when in auto mode OFF Does not perform the operation of the auto shutter when in auto mode...

Page 66: ...ion to assign to the USER 6 button Factory setting IRIS USER7 Sets the function to assign to the USER 7 button Factory setting AWB USER8 Sets the function to assign to the USER8 button icon Factory setting IR REC USER9 Sets the function to assign to the USER9 button icon Factory setting FOCUS MACRO USER10 Sets the function to assign to the USER10 button icon Factory setting AREA USER11 Sets the fu...

Page 67: ...p mode 1 24 0 1 7200 f f When SYNC SCAN TYPE is set to sec and the SYSTEM menu FREQUENCY 50 00Hz is set 50i 50p mode 1 50 0 1 7200 25p mode 1 25 0 1 7200 f f When SYNC SCAN TYPE is set to deg 3 0d 360 0d MASTER DTL Sets the level of the detail effect of the whole part The items that can be set are as follows f f 31 31 DTL CORING Sets the level of signal including noise that does not activate the d...

Page 68: ...table with DETECT TABLE You can shoot smoother skin tones by displaying the skin tone detail You can use only SKIN TONE DTL C or use a combination of SKIN TONE DTL C and SKIN TONE DTL A or a combination of SKIN TONE DTL C and SKIN TONE DTL B The items that can be set are as follows f f ON OFF SKIN TONE ZEBRA Set to display a zebra pattern in the skin tone area displayed in the viewfinder screen Th...

Page 69: ...ormed ON Keeps the values set in R GAIN AWB A and B GAIN AWB A OFF Sets the value of Rch gain and Bch gain to 0 AWB B GAIN OFFSET Sets the Rch gain and Bch gain when the WHITE BAL switch is at the B position and automatic white balance is performed ON Keeps the values set in R GAIN AWB B and B GAIN AWB B OFF Sets the value of Rch gain and Bch gain to 0 COLOR TEMP Ach SETTING COLOR TEMP Displays th...

Page 70: ...preset In automatic white balance operation the color can also be changed on the Bch axis by changing the output of Bch The items that can be set are as follows f f 400 400 G AXIS Displays the output of G axis when the WHITE BAL switch is at the B position and automatic white balance is working or when it is preset In the automatic white balance operation the color can also be changed on the G axi...

Page 71: ... set are as follows f f 63 63 R R Mg PHASE Corrects the hue between red and colors between red and magenta The items that can be set are as follows f f 63 63 R Mg SAT Corrects the color saturation between red and magenta The items that can be set are as follows f f 63 63 R Mg PHASE Corrects the hue between red and magenta The items that can be set are as follows f f 63 63 Mg SAT Corrects magenta c...

Page 72: ... set are as follows f f 63 63 Cy G PHASE Corrects the hue between cyan and green The items that can be set are as follows f f 63 63 G SAT Corrects green color saturation The items that can be set are as follows f f 63 63 G PHASE Corrects the green hue The items that can be set are as follows f f 63 63 G Yl SAT Corrects the color saturation between green and yellow The items that can be set are as ...

Page 73: ...between colors between yellow and red and red The items that can be set are as follows f f 63 63 Yl R R PHASE Corrects the hue between colors between yellow and red and red The items that can be set are as follows f f 63 63 MASTER PED Sets the master pedestal The items that can be set are as follows f f 200 200 RGB BLACK CONTROL SETTING R PED Sets the Rch pedestal level The items that can be set a...

Page 74: ...tch is set No settings are changed if an item other than FILM REC is selected The items that can be set are as follows f f 0 30 V REC KNEE SLOPE When VIDEO REC is selected in GAMMA MODE SEL knee slope is set No settings are changed if an item other than VIDEO REC is selected The items that can be set are as follows f f 150 500 50 step V REC KNEE POINT When VIDEO REC is selected in GAMMA MODE SEL k...

Page 75: ...ctions are assigned to the USER buttons ON OFF can be switched using the USER button operations The items that can be set are as follows f f ON OFF DRS EFFECT DEPTH Sets the compression level of the high luminosity areas of the dynamic range stretcher function By compressing the video signal levels of the high luminosity areas that are blown out in normal shooting the dynamic range can be expanded...

Page 76: ...AUDIO INPUT 2 terminal Enabled when the audio device is connected and the INPUT2 switch is set to LINE The items that can be set are as follows f f 4dB 0dB Factory setting 0dB REC CH SETTINGS CH1 LEVEL Sets if the recording level adjustment method for audio channel 1 is to be automatic or manual The items that can be set are as follows f f AUTO MANUAL Factory setting AUTO CH2 LEVEL Sets if the rec...

Page 77: ...y of the memory card is exhausted The items that can be set are as follows f f HIGH MED LOW OFF Factory setting OFF WARNING Sets whether to sound the alarm when a system error or warning occurs The items that can be set are as follows f f HIGH MED LOW OFF Factory setting OFF VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu Configures the settings for the external output the information to display in the LCD monitor or viewf...

Page 78: ...OUT terminal ON Superimposes OFF Does not superimpose Factory setting OFF SDI OUT ZEBRA Sets whether to superimpose the zebra signal to the output from the SDI OUT terminal The settings of the zebra signal follow the zebra signal settings in the VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu EI ASSIST ON Superimposes OFF Does not superimpose Factory setting OFF SDI OUT HDR Sets the output image from the SDI OUT terminal S...

Page 79: ...oses OFF Does not superimpose Factory setting OFF HDMI OUT ZEBRA Sets whether to superimpose the zebra signal to the output from the HDMI terminal The settings of the zebra signal follow the zebra signal settings in the VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu EI ASSIST ON Superimposes OFF Does not superimpose Factory setting OFF HDMI OUT HDR Sets the output image from the HDMI terminal SDR Outputs in the standard d...

Page 80: ...s the color level of the LCD monitor The items that can be set are as follows f f 15 15 Factory setting 0 CONTRAST Adjusts the contrast of the LCD monitor The items that can be set are as follows f f 30 30 Factory setting 0 BACK LIGHT Adjusts the brightness of the LCD monitor backlight 0 is the standard brightness The items that can be set are as follows f f 1 0 1 2 Factory setting 0 SELF SHOOT Se...

Page 81: ...amic range INDICATOR Selects the indicator to display in the output image FULL AUTO Displays hides the status when the AUTO MANUAL switch is at AUTO The items that can be set are as follows f f ON OFF Factory setting ON SLOT1 2 STATUS Displays hides the status of the card slot and remaining recording capacity The items that can be set are as follows f f ON OFF Factory setting ON 2 SLOTS FUNC Displ...

Page 82: ... whether to display when the high dynamic range recording function or dynamic range stretcher function is enabled The items that can be set are as follows f f ON OFF Factory setting ON O I S Toggles whether to display when the optical image stabilizer function is enabled The items that can be set are as follows f f ON OFF Factory setting ON SCENE FILE Displays hides scene file name The items that ...

Page 83: ...ON DATE TIME Displays hides the date and time The display for the year month and day follows the DATE FORMAT setting The date and time are not displayed when the time stamp function is enabled OFF Does not display the date and time DATE Displays only the date TIME Displays only the time DATE TIME Displays the date and time Factory setting OFF SHOOTING MODE Displays hides high sensitivity mode The ...

Page 84: ... follows f f WHITE BLACK RED GREEN BLUE YELLOW Factory setting WHITE FOCUS ASSIST FOCUS ASSIST SW Sets the focus assist method of the FOCUS ASSIST button EXPAND Sets the enlarged display PEAKING Sets the peaking display Factory setting EXPAND EXPAND MODE Sets the enlargement display function mode 10SEC Disables the enlarged display function after ten seconds have elapsed HOLD Enables the enlarged ...

Page 85: ...ra signal to the output MOMENT Press the USER button to which ZEBRA is assigned or touch the USER button icon to superimpose the zebra signal for approximately five seconds ON Always superimposes the zebra signal Press the USER button to which ZEBRA is assigned in the ON settings or touch the USER button icon to set to OFF OFF Does not superimpose the zebra signal Press the USER button to which ZE...

Page 86: ...or the MOV format file to be recorded Set one upper case alphabetical character This is used as a value to be stored in the volume label of the memory card The items that can be set are as follows f f A Z Factory setting A NEXT CARD COUNT Sets the CARD COUNT used in the name for the MOV format file to be recorded In the following cases the setting value in NEXT CARD COUNT is stored in the volume l...

Page 87: ...atedly perform the operation of one frame recording in set time interval Factory setting NORMAL NOTE t t For the combinations and restrictions of the settings refer to Recording function that cannot be used simultaneously page 188 REC MODE HOLD Selects whether to hold REC MODE settings ON Holds the settings OFF Does not hold the settings It will always be NORMAL the next time when the power is tur...

Page 88: ...aracter code Only enabled when the SYSTEM menu FILE FORMAT MOV is set Factory setting USER TC IN OUT SEL Sets the input output of the TC IN OUT terminal TC IN Sets to the time code input TC OUT Sets to the time code output Factory setting TC IN TC OUT REF Sets the output delay of the time code that is output from the TC IN OUT terminal RECORDING Outputs the recording time code without delay This i...

Page 89: ...AT is 1080 50p 1920 1080 50fps 24M 1920 1080 50fps 20M 1920 1080 50fps 16M 1280 720 50fps 14M 1280 720 50fps 8M 1280 720 50fps 3M 640 360 25fps 4M 640 360 25fps 1 5M 640 360 25fps 0 7M 320 180 25fps 4M 320 180 25fps 1 5M 320 180 25fps 0 5M Factory setting 640 360 25fps 0 7M f f When FILE FORMAT is MOV and REC FORMAT is 1080 59 94p 1920 1080 60fps 24M 1920 1080 60fps 20M 1920 1080 60fps 16M 1280 72...

Page 90: ...format The items that can be set are as follows f f When FILE FORMAT is MOV and REC FORMAT is 1080 50p 1920 1080 50fps 24M 1920 1080 50fps 16M 1920 1080 50fps 10M 1920 1080 50fps 8M 1280 720 50fps 14M 1280 720 50fps 10M 1280 720 50fps 6M Factory setting 1920 1080 50fps 10M f f When FILE FORMAT is MOV and REC FORMAT is 1080 59 94p 1920 1080 60fps 24M 1920 1080 60fps 16M 1920 1080 60fps 10M 1920 108...

Page 91: ...ABLE Uses IPv6 DISABLE Does not use IPv6 f f Factory setting DISABLE DHCP Sets whether to use automatic acquisition via DHCP OFF Does not use DHCP CLIENT Performs automatic acquisition through DHCP f f Factory setting OFF IP ADDRESS Sets the IP address f f Factory setting PREFIX LENGTH Sets the prefix length of the subnet f f Factory setting 64 DEFAULT GATEWAY Sets the default gateway f f Factory ...

Page 92: ...PERTY TYPE DIRECT is set ENCRYPT KEY Sets the encryption key Set the key using a string of 8 to 63 characters or a hexadecimal number with 64 digits Factory setting 01234567890123456789abcdef IPv4 SETTING DHCP Sets whether to use the automatic acquisition through DHCP or to use the DHCP server function of the camera OFF Does not use DHCP CLIENT Performs automatic acquisition through DHCP if connec...

Page 93: ...rding f f When FREQUENCY is 50 00Hz and FILE FORMAT is MOV The items that can be set are as follows 2160 50 00p 420LongGOP 150M 2160 50 00p HEVC LongGOP 200M 2160 25 00p 420LongGOP 100M 2160 25 00p HEVC LongGOP 150M 2160 25 00p 422LongGOP 150M 2160 25 00p 422ALL I 400M 1080 50 00p 422LongGOP 100M 1080 50 00p 422ALL I 200M 1080 50 00i 422LongGOP 50M 1080 50 00i 422ALL I 100M 1080 25 00p 422LongGOP ...

Page 94: ...the settings for writing loading initializing user files to the internal memory and other settings of the camera FILE Saves and loads the setting data For the saving and loading target refer to Target items for scene file setup file initialization page 100 For details about saving and loading refer to Handling setting data page 107 SCENE FILE SD CARD Loads or saves scene files on a memory card LOA...

Page 95: ...2037 Month JAN DEC 1 12 Day 1 31 28 29 30 Hour 0 23 Minute 0 59 TIME ZONE Sets the time zone It will switch to the time with the time difference added when the time zone setting is changed The items that can be set are as follows f f 12 00 12 30 30 minutes steps 12 45 13 00 Factory setting 0 00 DATE FORMAT Sets the display order of the year month and date of the calendar date of the built in clock...

Page 96: ...nformation of the camera MODEL Displays the product name of the camera SERIAL NO Displays the serial number of the camera MAC ADDRESS Displays the MAC address for the LAN terminal of the camera VERSION Displays the firmware version of the camera OPERATION TIME TOTAL OPERATION Displays the total operation time UPDATE Updates the firmware Insert the memory card where the update file is saved into ca...

Page 97: ...EVEL DEPEND 0 0 0 0 0 0 KNEE APE LVL 2 2 2 2 2 2 DTL GAIN 0 0 0 0 0 0 DTL GAIN 0 0 0 0 0 0 SKIN TONE DTL A OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF SKIN TONE DTL B OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF SKIN TONE DTL C OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF SKIN TONE ZEBRA ON ON ON ON ON ON SKIN TONE DTL SETTING DETECT TABLE A A A A A A SKIN DTL EFFECT 16 16 16 16 16 16 I CENTER 35 35 35 35 35 35 I WIDTH 2 2 2 2 2 2 Q WIDTH 2 2 2 2 2 2 Q PHASE...

Page 98: ...0 0 0 0 0 0 G Yl PHASE 0 0 0 0 0 0 G Yl Yl SAT 0 0 0 0 0 0 G Yl Yl PHASE 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yl SAT 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yl PHASE 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yl Yl R SAT 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yl Yl R PHASE 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yl R SAT 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yl R PHASE 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yl R R SAT 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yl R R PHASE 0 0 0 0 0 0 MASTER PED 16 16 16 16 16 16 RGB BLACK CONTROL SETTING R PED 0 0 0 0 0 0 G PED 0 0 0 0 0 0 B PED 0 0 0 0 0 0 PEDESTAL OFFSET OFF OFF ...

Page 99: ...L 109 109 109 109 109 109 DRS OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF DRS EFFECT DEPTH 1 1 1 1 1 1 DNR 1 1 1 1 1 1 A IRIS LEVEL ON ON ON ON ON ON A IRIS LEVEL EFFECT 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 When the SYSTEM menu FREQUENCY is set to 59 94Hz 2 When the SYSTEM menu FREQUENCY is set to 50Hz 3 When the SCENE FILE menu SYNC SCAN TYPE is set to sec and the SYSTEM menu FREQUENCY is set to 59 94Hz 4 When the SCENE FILE menu SYNC SCA...

Page 100: ...LAY l l CLIP PROTECT DELETE COPY INFORMATION DISPLAY DATA l l CAMERA menu Item SCENE SETUP INITIALIZE SW MODE LOW GAIN l l MID GAIN l l HIGH GAIN l l SUPER GAIN l l O I S l l HYBRID O I S l l O I S MODE l l ATW l l ATW SPEED l l ATW TARGET R l l ATW TARGET B l l W BAL PRESET l l W BAL VAR l l H ZOOM SPEED l l i ZOOM l l MF ASSIST l l MACRO l l AF AREA WIDTH l l A IRIS SPEED l l A IRIS WINDOW l l A...

Page 101: ... l l SKIN TONE DTL A l l SKIN TONE DTL B l l SKIN TONE DTL C l l SKIN TONE ZEBRA l l SKIN TONE DTL SETTING DETECT TABLE l l SKIN DTL EFFECT l l I CENTER l l I WIDTH l l Q WIDTH l l Q PHASE l l RB GAIN CONTROL SETTING R GAIN AWB PRE l l B GAIN AWB PRE l l R GAIN AWB A l l B GAIN AWB A l l R GAIN AWB B l l B GAIN AWB B l l AWB A GAIN OFFSET l l AWB B GAIN OFFSET l l COLOR TEMP Ach SETTING COLOR TEMP...

Page 102: ... Yl SAT l l Yl PHASE l l Yl Yl R SAT l l Yl Yl R PHASE l l Yl R SAT l l Yl R PHASE l l Yl R R SAT l l Yl R R PHASE l l MASTER PED l l RGB BLACK CONTROL SETTING R PED l l G PED l l B PED l l PEDESTAL OFFSET l l GAMMA MODE SEL l l GAMMA SETTING MASTER GAMMA l l F REC DYNAMIC LVL l l F REC BLACK STR LVL l l V REC KNEE SLOPE l l V REC KNEE POINT l l BLACK GAMMA l l B GAMMA RANGE l l KNEE SETTING KNEE ...

Page 103: ...TIALIZE VIDEO OUT SEL l l SDI OUT OUTPUT SW l l OUT FORMAT l l 3G SDI OUT l l SD SDI EDH l l SDI REC REMOTE l l SDI OUT CHAR l l SDI OUT ZEBRA l l SDI OUT HDR l l HDMI OUT OUT FORMAT l l HDMI TC OUT l l HDMI REC REMOTE l l HDMI OUT CHAR l l HDMI OUT ZEBRA l l HDMI OUT HDR l l AV OUT OUTPUT SW l l AV OUT CHAR l l AV OUT ZEBRA l l SD DOWNCON MODE l l LCD BRIGHTNESS l l COLOR LEVEL l l CONTRAST l l B...

Page 104: ...RAME MARKER l l FRAME COLOR l l FOCUS ASSIST FOCUS ASSIST SW l l EXPAND MODE l l EXPAND VALUE l l PEAKING LEVEL l l PEAKING COLOR l l BLACK WHITE l l DETAIL l l DETAIL LEVEL l l DETAIL FREQ l l EI ASSIST ZEBRA l l ZEBRA1 DETECT l l ZEBRA2 DETECT l l ZEBRA2 l l WFM MODE l l WFM TRANSPARENCE l l LEVEL GAUGE LEVEL GAUGE l l LEVEL GAUGE RESET RECORDING menu Item SCENE SETUP INITIALIZE FORMAT MEDIA CLI...

Page 105: ...PROPERTY MAC ADDRESS IPv4 SETTING DHCP l l IP ADDRESS l l SUBNET MASK l l DEFAULT GATEWAY l l PRIMARY DNS l l SECONDARY DNS l l IPv6 SETTING ENABLE DISABLE l l DHCP l l IP ADDRESS l l PREFIX LENGTH l l DEFAULT GATEWAY l l PRIMARY DNS l l SECONDARY DNS l l WLAN PROPERTY MAC ADDRESS TYPE l l SSID l BAND l l CHANNEL 2 4GHz l l CHANNEL 5GHz l l ENCRYPTION l l ENCRYPT KEY l IPv4 SETTING DHCP l l IP ADD...

Page 106: ...ODE l l OTHERS menu Item SCENE SETUP INITIALIZE FILE SCENE FILE SD CARD SETUP FILE SD CARD SETUP FILE MEMORY COLOR BARS COLOR BARS TYPE l l TEST TONE l l LED TALLY LED l l ACCESS LED l l CLOCK CLOCK SETTING TIME ZONE DATE FORMAT l l USB DEVICE CARD READER MODE SERVICE MODE INFORMATION VERSION OPERATION TIME UPDATE LANGUAGE l l MENU INITIALIZE ...

Page 107: ...he camera body Also the scene files saved in the camera memory can be loaded Select the SCENE FILE menu LOAD SAVE INITIALIZE LOAD SAVE 3 The scene file can be saved to the memory card in card slot 1 Also the scene files saved in the memory card can be loaded Saving the scene file Saving the scene file into the camera memory Saves the current setting value of the camera into the camera memory 1 Sel...

Page 108: ...ut the error message refer to Cases indicated by error messages page 184 Initialization of the scene file Initializes the scene file saved in the camera memory 1 Select the scene file to return to the factory setting in the SCENE FILE menu FILE SELECT 2 Select the SCENE FILE menu LOAD SAVE INITIALIZE INITIALIZE The confirmation screen is displayed 3 Select YES The selected scene file returns to th...

Page 109: ...elect SET The file is saved Saving the setup file to the camera memory Saves the current setting value of the camera into the camera memory 1 Select the OTHERS menu FILE SETUP FILE MEMORY SAVE Loading the setup file Loading setup files from the memory card Loads the setup file saved on the memory card in card slot 1 1 Select the OTHERS menu FILE SETUP FILE SD CARD LOAD The list of setup files stor...

Page 110: ...This chapter describes the basic procedure for recording This chapter also describes the special recording method Chapter 5 Shooting ...

Page 111: ...lance page 115 f f To adjust the setting of the audio input and the recording level switch audio input page 124 3 Start the recording by pressing the REC button f f One REC button is located on both the handle and the grip f f The tally lamp is illuminated in red while recording 4 Press the REC button again to stop 5 Check videos recorded After recording ends pressing the REC CHECK button automati...

Page 112: ...2ALL I 100M 1fps to 60fps 120fps during super slow recording 1080 59 94i 422LongGOP 50M 1080 59 94i 422ALL I 100M 50 00Hz 1080 50 00p 422LongGOP 100M 1080 50 00p 422ALL I 200M 1080 25 00p 422LongGOP 50M 1080 25 00p 422ALL I 100M 1fps to 50fps 100fps during super slow recording 1080 50 00i 422LongGOP 50M 1080 50 00i 422ALL I 100M For the range of the frame rate that can be set refer to FRAME RATE p...

Page 113: ...ected page 49 Toggles 24dB 30dB 36dB and the normal gain in order each time the USER button is pressed or the USER button icon is touched when set to ALL Brightness adjustment When the external light is strong you can switch the ND filter brightness adjustment filter to use with the ND FILTER switch 1 Change the setting of the ND FILTER switch 1 64 Reduces the amount of light entering the MOS sens...

Page 114: ... the operation to be assigned to the area mode function from the CAMERA menu 1 Select the desired function in the CAMERA menu SW MODE AREA MODE f f INHIBIT Does not assign a function f f FOCUS Sets the area focus function f f IRIS Area iris function f f Y GET Area brightness display f f FOCUS IRIS Simultaneous operation of the area focus function and area iris function f f FOCUS Y GET Simultaneous...

Page 115: ... 2 or more of the screen width 1 2 or more of the screen height f f Keep bright spotlights out of the screen f f The white pattern must be placed at the center of the screen r r Messages displayed in the viewfinder and LCD monitor f f When the auto tracking white balance ATW function is operating white balance cannot be adjusted Status Message Remark During adjustment AWB A ACTIVE Adjustment compl...

Page 116: ...er to Assigning function to the USER buttons page 49 Canceling the auto tracking white balance Press again the USER button to which the auto tracking white balance function is assigned touch the USER button icon again or change the position of the WHITE BAL switch Note that if the auto tracking white balance function is set to the WHITE BAL switch the function cannot be canceled with the USER butt...

Page 117: ... gain switching circuit is automatically switched during black balance adjustment Flicker or noise sometimes appears on the viewfinder screen and LCD monitor This is not a malfunction Black balance memory Values stored to memory are saved even if the camera is turned off ...

Page 118: ...er on the handle f f Zoom ring on the lens Adjusting the zoom position Adjust the zoom with the zoom lever T Zoom in the image W Zoom out the image Lightly pressing the zoom lever on the grip will operate the zoom at low speed Pressing strongly will operate the zoom at high speed You can also operate the zoom manually with the zoom ring Zoom lever on the handle Zoom ring Zoom lever on the grip NOT...

Page 119: ...WIDTH r r General settings SKIN TONE DTL A SKIN TONE DTL B SKIN TONE DTL C Selects the skin color where the skin tone detail function should operate from three types of data SKIN TONE DTL A SKIN TONE DTL B SKIN TONE DTL C SKIN TONE DTL A SKIN TONE DTL B SKIN TONE DTL C can be set independently or in combination SKIN TONE ZEBRA Displays the zebra pattern in the selected skin color field when SKIN T...

Page 120: ... GAIN AWB B and B GAIN AWB B or reset them Chroma setting function This function sets color saturation and phase It applies effects on whole images It cannot be set to individual color hue r r General settings CHROMA LEVEL Sets the chroma level of the PR signal and PB signal When the vector scope is used the distance from the center no color is increased or decreased for the entire image CHROMA PH...

Page 121: ...l Yl SAT Yl SAT Yl Yl R SAT Yl R SAT Yl R R SAT Changes the saturation Black control function This function sets the black level that is to be the reference of luminance r r General settings MASTER PED Sets the reference black level RGB also changes by changing this setting makes the black color darker and makes it less dark r r Advanced settings Set with the SCENE FILE menu RGB BLACK CONTROL SETT...

Page 122: ...response The smaller the setting value the faster the response speed is f f When MANUAL is selected in KNEE SETTING KNEE POINT Sets the knee point position in 0 5 steps KNEE SLOPE Sets the knee inclination White clip function This function sets the brightest part of video signals to be not brighter than a certain level r r General settings Use the camera with the factory settings r r Advanced sett...

Page 123: ...dec and frame rate for recording video page 111 2 Select the SYSTEM menu SUPER SLOW ON f f This can also be set even with the USER button Refer to Functions assigned to USER buttons page 49 3 Press the REC button Super slow recording starts NOTE t t Audio cannot be recorded with the variable frame rate recording and super slow recording However audio is also recorded if the frame rate same as the ...

Page 124: ...T switch to the INT R position NOTE t t Select the AUDIO menu REC CH SETTINGS CH1 MIC LOWCUT CH2 MIC LOWCUT ON to decrease the wind noise of the microphone When using an audio device or an external microphone 1 Connect an audio device or an external microphone to the AUDIO INPUT 1 AUDIO INPUT 2 terminal 2 Switch the connected audio input with the INPUT1 INPUT2 switch Connected device Menu settings...

Page 125: ...th the Panasonic broadcasting AJ series camera 12dB Select this when matching the recording standard level with the Panasonic professional AG UX series camera Confirming the audio input level The input level of the audio can be confirmed in the camera image screen and the AUDIO screen of the mode check Monitoring the audio Audio recorded with the camera can be heard with a speaker or headphones Au...

Page 126: ...RDING menu TC UB FREE REC RUN is fixed to FREE RUN t t The pre recording is canceled once when three hours has past without starting the recording t t For recording limitations of the pre recording refer to Recording function that cannot be used simultaneously page 188 t t Pre recording cannot be performed if the remaining recording capacity of the memory card is less than one minute Relay recordi...

Page 127: ...re used If the recording is stopped the video right before stopping may become invalid recording t t Start the recording after both of the two memory cards have been recognized When the recording starts before both memory cards are recognized the camera performs standard recording on one of the memory cards that has been recognized The camera confirms the status of the memory card every time the r...

Page 128: ...1 t t Time code is fixed to free run t t Control of recording operation of the external equipment such as recorder connected to the SDI OUT terminal and the HDMI terminal is linked to the start stop recording of the card slot 1 t t In background recording mode deleting last clip function is disabled t t The memory card in card slot 1 can be replaced even while background recording is performed on ...

Page 129: ...corded until recording was stopped is included in one clip t t The RECORDING menu TC UB FREE REC RUN is fixed to REC RUN t t The RECORDING menu TC UB DF NDF is fixed to NDF t t SDI REC REMOTE and HDMI REC REMOTE will not operate t t If the length of the clip is less than three seconds when the recording is stopped the image of the final frame will be recorded to make the length of the clip to thre...

Page 130: ...bra pattern 2 0 109 Factory setting 100 ZEBRA2 Enables disables zebra pattern 2 and selects SPOT ON SPOT OFF Factory setting OFF r r Display area of the zebra pattern The display area of the zebra pattern varies depending on the VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu EI ASSIST setting When SPOT is selected in ZEBRA2 the area corresponding to the ZEBRA1 DETECT setting value to the ZEBRA2 DETECT setting value is dis...

Page 131: ...utton press the USER button to which EXPAND is assigned or touch the USER button icon When enabling the enlarged display function by pressing the FOCUS ASSIST button r r Assigning EXPAND to the FOCUS ASSIST button Set to enable disable the enlarged display function by toggling the setting with the FOCUS ASSIST button 1 Select the VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu FOCUS ASSIST FOCUS ASSIST SW EXPAND r r Using ...

Page 132: ...display by pressing the FOCUS ASSIST button r r Assigning PEAKING to the FOCUS ASSIST button Set to enable disable the peaking display by toggling the setting with the FOCUS ASSIST button 1 Select the VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu FOCUS ASSIST FOCUS ASSIST SW PEAKING r r Displaying the peaking display 1 Press the FOCUS ASSIST button Press the FOCUS ASSIST button again to return to the normal display When ...

Page 133: ...cal image stabilizer settings according to shooting conditions You can set the optical image stabilizer settings according to the shooting conditions 1 Select the CAMERA menu SW MODE O I S MODE NORMAL PAN TILT STABLE NORMAL Specifies the standard setting for a good balance of correction for large and small camera shake PAN TILT Specifies a setting appropriate for shooting that uses a lot of pannin...

Page 134: ...waveform monitor can be displayed hidden with an arbitrary USER button 1 Select the CAMERA menu USER SW USER1 to USER12 WFM f f WFM is assigned to the USER 3 button in the factory settings r r Displaying the waveform monitor 1 Press the USER button assigned to WFM or touch the USER button icon Press the USER button or touch the USER button icon again to return to the normal display f f The display...

Page 135: ...hile moving the camera t t The level gauge may not display correctly when shooting with the camera inclined excessively upward or downward t t Press the USER button to which LEVEL GAUGE is assigned or touch USER button icon to display or hide the level gauge t t Press the USER button to which LEVEL GAUGE SET is assigned or touch the USER button icon to set the current horizontal and vertical direc...

Page 136: ...ses When the EXIT button is pressed When anything other than the icon is touched When the touch operation of the LCD monitor and button operation of the button button button button or SET button are not performed for approximately five seconds F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 1 2 USER8 USER9 USER10 USER11 USER12 1 Scene file 1 to 6 icon Align the cursor and press the multidial or the SET button or touch the icon...

Page 137: ...ultidial to select the color temperature 4 Press the multidial The setting changes to the value displayed and exits Press the EXIT button to exit without changing the setting NOTE t t WB is only displayed when the following conditions are satisfied The WHITE BAL switch is in the PRST position The CAMERA menu SW MODE W BAL PRESET is set to VAR The auto tracking white balance function is disabled IR...

Page 138: ...A 2 Press the multidial 3 Turn the multidial to change the size of the area frame 4 Press the button button button or button to change the position of the area frame 5 Press the multidial The setting is changed to the displayed size position and exits The setting is changed and exits also by pressing the EXIT button NOTE t t AREA is displayed when the area mode function is enabled Adjusting the wi...

Page 139: ...a including additional information such as image audio and meta data that are recorded by single shooting is saved as a clip Playback copy etc of the clip can be performed on the camera Chapter 6 Playback ...

Page 140: ... in card slot 2 SLOT2 SLOT1 Displayed when copying from the memory card in card slot 2 to the memory card in card slot 1 SAME FORMAT Displays only the clips recorded in the same format as the system format Clips recorded in the same format match the current settings for each item of the SYSTEM menu FREQUENCY FILE FORMAT REC FORMAT 2 Function display This is displayed during the operation of copy d...

Page 141: ...Recording file format recording codec 5 Protection status of the clip This is displayed when the clip is protected 6 Standard time code clip name The first eight digits for the time code when starting shooting of a clip or the file name of the clip are displayed in alphanumeric The information to display is set in the THUMBNAIL menu DISPLAY DATA 7 Delete selection status 8 Clip that cannot be play...

Page 142: ...splays the user bits value at the start of the recording 8 DATE Displays the date of the recording 9 TIME Displays the time at the start of recording 10 DURATION Displays the time length of the clip 11 PIXEL FREQ Displays the recording format of the clip 12 CODEC Displays the recording file format and the recording codec of the clip 13 FRAME RATE Displays the recording frame rate of the clip Displ...

Page 143: ...estination Fig 2 The clips on the memory card of the copy source is displayed in the thumbnail screen Fig 3 f f SLOT1 SLOT2 Copies clips from the memory card in card slot 1 to the memory card in card slot 2 f f SLOT2 SLOT1 Copies clips from the memory card in card slot 2 to the memory card in card slot 1 6 Select the clip to copy in the thumbnail screen is displayed on the selected clip 7 Select F...

Page 144: ...ayed 3 Select the THUMBNAIL menu CLIP DELETE 4 Select SELECT Fig 1 The thumbnail screen is displayed Fig 2 f f When ALL is selected all the clips displayed in the thumbnail screen are deleted The clip that is not displayed in the thumbnail screen is not deleted 5 Select the clip to delete in the thumbnail screen is displayed on the selected clip 6 Select DEL Fig 3 f f This can also be selected by ...

Page 145: ...ed while displaying the thumbnail NOTE t t Do not remove the memory card in the card slot that is flashing or do not remove the battery or the AC adaptor when the card 1 access lamp card 2 access lamp is flashing in orange Doing so will cause damage to the memory card t t Use a sufficiently charged battery or AC adaptor t t It may not be possible to completely repair depending on the condition of ...

Page 146: ...n the memory card in card slot 1 SLOT2 Displays only the clips recorded on the memory card in card slot 2 SAME FORMAT Displays only the clips recorded in the same format as the system format Clips recorded in the same format match the current settings for each item of the SYSTEM menu FREQUENCY FILE FORMAT REC FORMAT 7 Select the clip to play back Fig 1 f f is displayed on the clip that cannot be p...

Page 147: ... interval and the display time for each frame for the reverse slow playback differ depending on the type of the clip Frame by frame playback Touch or press of the AUDIO MON ADV button while paused or of the AUDIO MON ADV button for reverse frame by frame playback f f Touch or press the button to return to normal playback f f The frame by frame interval for reverse frame by frame playback differs d...

Page 148: ... playback when it is played back the next time 1 Select the THUMBNAIL menu PLAYBACK RESUME PLAY ON When the playback of a clip is stopped midway L is displayed on the clip in the thumbnail screen NOTE t t Resume playback is canceled in following cases When the power is turned off When the thumbnail screen is canceled by pressing the THUMBNAIL button When the SYSTEM menu REC FORMAT is changed ...

Page 149: ...mage while playing back The still image is recorded in the memory card being played back NOTE t t The playback will pause when a still image is recorded t t Recorded still image cannot be displayed in thumbnail played back copied or deleted in the camera t t INVALID is displayed when the still image cannot be recorded in cases such as there is not enough remaining recording capacity in the memory ...

Page 150: ...This chapter describes the screen displayed on the output video and LCD monitor Chapter 7 Output and Screen Display ...

Page 151: ...i 1920 1080 50 00i Factory setting 720 576 50 00i 25 00p 1920 1080 25 00PsF Factory setting 720 576 50 00i 1280 720 50 00p 1280 720 50 00p Factory setting 720 576 50 00i 720 576 50 00i 720 576 50 00i NOTE t t The 3840 2160 output is not supported t t OUT FORMAT restores the factory settings when the settings of FREQUENCY and REC FORMAT change and the current setting values of OUT FORMAT cannot be ...

Page 152: ...50 00p 1920 1080 50 00p Factory setting 1920 1080 50 00i 50 00i 1920 1080 50 00i 25 00p 1920 1080 25 00p 1280 720 50 00p 1280 720 50 00p 720 576 50 00i 720 576 50 00p NOTE t t OUT FORMAT restores the factory settings when the settings of FREQUENCY and REC FORMAT change and the current setting values of OUT FORMAT cannot be acquired t t The output format when playing back from the thumbnail screen ...

Page 153: ...opped 5 Recording status card slot 1 Displays the recording status of the memory card in card slot 1 f f Not target for recording f f flashing Recognizing the memory card f f The recording is stopped while the recording target memory card is inserted f f Recording f f Flashing red dot Processing to stop the recording f f P Recording is stopped with pre recording is enabled and the recording target...

Page 154: ... Write protected the write protection switch of the memory card is set to the LOCK side f f END No remaining recording capacity no remaining recording capacity on the memory card f f ERR A memory card that cannot record is inserted the card is recognized but cannot record due to a format error a card other than a memory card being inserted etc f f SDXC The SDXC memory card is not inserted for MOV ...

Page 155: ... display contents follow the setting in the VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu INDICATOR DATE TIME page 83 The display order for the year month and date follows the setting in the OTHERS menu CLOCK DATE FORMAT Displays in the yyyy mmm dd hh mm ss format when set to Y M D Displays in the mmm dd yyyy hh mm ss format when set to M D Y Displays in the dd mmm yyyy hh mm ss format when set to D M Y f f mmm Month JAN...

Page 156: ... auto white balance 33 Error display of auto black balance Displays the error status of the auto black balance 34 Remote control status in an IP connection f f IP REMOTE Displayed when the remote control is possible in the IP connection f f IP REMOTE flashing Displayed when waiting for the connection in the IP connection 35 Multi manual function Displays the contents of the multi manual function F...

Page 157: ...ating 44 Audio monitor volume adjustment Displayed when the AUDIO MON ADV button is operated to adjust the volume of the speaker or the headphones The display is cleared approximately three seconds after the operation Screen display during playback TCR 12 59 59 23 1 2 4 3 5 CH1 CH2 1 Playback status Displays the status of playback Displays only during playback f f Stop f f Playback f f Pause f f F...

Page 158: ... operation control status SDI OUT HDMI terminal l l 8 Recording status card slot 2 l l 1 l 9 Remaining recording capacity and status of the memory card card slot 2 l 2 l 10 Special recording function l l 11 Two slot function l l 12 Flash band compensation function l l 13 Streaming status l l 14 High dynamic range recording function dynamic range stretcher function l l 15 Connection status of the w...

Page 159: ... the output from the SDI OUT terminal with ON OFF f f When set to AV HDMI Displays whether to superimpose the character to the output from the AV OUT terminal with ON OFF HDMI OUT FORMAT The signal output from the HDMI terminal is displayed with 3840 2160p 3840 2160p 420 8bit 1920 1080p 1920 1080i 1280 720p 720 480p 720 576p HDMI OUT CHAR Displays whether to superimpose the character to the output...

Page 160: ...lue assigned to the M position of the GAIN switch GAIN H Displays the gain value assigned to the H position of the GAIN switch S GAIN Displays the list of gain values assigned as a super gain WHITE BAL A Displays the color temperature assigned to the A position of the WHITE BAL switch Displays ATW when the auto tracking white balance function is assigned WHITE BAL B Displays the color temperature ...

Page 161: ...This chapter describes the external devices that can be connected to the camera Chapter 8 Connecting to External Devices ...

Page 162: ...an be connected to the headphone terminal 3 5 mm stereo mini jack Headphone terminal NOTE t t Audio is not output from the built in speaker when headphones are connected to the headphone terminal Remote control Connect the remote control unit optional to the REMOTE terminal 2 5 mm diameter super mini jack to operate some of the functions remotely REMOTE terminal ...

Page 163: ...k is not supported on the camera Note that the VIERA Link of other device may not properly operate when connected to the VIERA Link compatible device with a HDMI cable optional t t The SD resolution signal output from the HDMI terminal is output as a progressive signal 480P 576P t t For the BNC cable optional connected to the SDI OUT terminal prepare a double shielded cable equivalent to 5C FB t t...

Page 164: ... f f Press the EXIT button After exiting the card reader mode returns to camera shooting status in approximately five seconds NOTE t t A USB type C cable is not supplied with this camera Prepare a commercial USB type C cable double shielded for noise suppression t t Using a USB cable within 1 5 m as much as possible is recommended t t When connecting the camera to a computer via USB ensure that no...

Page 165: ... or Android terminal The camera can be connected to the wireless LAN by connecting a wireless module optional compatible to the camera to the USB2 0 HOST terminal of camera Some of the functions can be remotely operated by connecting the camera with an iPad or Android terminal with the CX ROP app installed page 174 ...

Page 166: ...This chapter describes how to use the camera by connecting to a network Chapter 9 Network Connection ...

Page 167: ...following website https pro av panasonic net Attach the wireless module optional to the USB2 0 HOST terminal to use a wireless LAN Connect a LAN cable to the LAN terminal on the rear side to use wired LAN 1000BASE T 100BASE TX 10BASE T IEEE802 11a g n ac Available functions When the camera is connected to a network the following functions are available f f Connecting to CX ROP application f f Stre...

Page 168: ... 0 HOST terminal Fig 2 1 Open the USB2 0 HOST terminal cover on the top back side Fig 1 2 Connect the wireless module to the USB2 0 HOST terminal Fig 2 Insert it all the way NOTE t t When removing the wireless module pull it out straight For the wired LAN Connect a LAN cable 1000BASE T 100BASE TX 10BASE T 1 Insert the LAN cable into the LAN terminal on the rear side ...

Page 169: ... be used when BAND is set to 2 4GHz Factory setting AUTO CHANNEL 5GHz Channel to be used when BAND is set to 5GHz Factory setting AUTO ENCRYPT KEY WPA2 encryption key Factory setting 01234567890123456789abcdef IPv4 SETTING DHCP Setting the DHCP function f f OFF Does not use DHCP f f CLIENT Automatically acquired with the DHCP when connected by setting TYPE to INFRA SELECT or INFRA MANUAL Cannot be...

Page 170: ...ing by setting TYPE to DIRECT enable the DHCP server function of the camera Cannot be selected Factory setting OFF IP ADDRESS IP address of the camera Factory setting 192 168 0 1 SUBNET MASK Subnet mask Factory setting 255 255 255 0 DEFAULT GATEWAY Default gateway Factory setting 192 168 0 254 PRIMARY DNS Primary DNS server setting Factory setting 0 0 0 0 SECONDARY DNS Secondary DNS server setting...

Page 171: ...uch as DHCP t t The startup time after turning on the power may be longer due to starting of the network t t When changing the settings of DEVICE SEL the changes will not be reflected until the camera is restarted Also the setting screen termination may take some time due to the restart of the network service after the setting is changed t t All of the IP address subnet mask and default gateway mu...

Page 172: ... via a router t t Use Ver 4 25R00 or later for EASY IP Setup Software Setting procedure Fig 1 Fig 3 Fig 2 1 Start EASY IP Setup Software 2 Click Search Fig 1 3 Click the MAC address IPv4 address of the camera to set and then click Network settings Fig 2 f f When there are overlapping IP addresses overlapping camera numbers are displayed in the Duplicate IPv4 address field of the corresponding came...

Page 173: ...173 Chapter 9 Network Connection Network settings Confirming the network status The status of the camera network can be checked using the following operations 1 Select the NETWORK menu INFORMATION STATUS ...

Page 174: ...s Switches between upper case and lower case Returns to the previous screen Entered character is not reflected Switches the character to symbol number Enters space blank BS Deletes the character Previous character is deleted when the cursor position is empty Moves the cursor to right or left Enter Completes the character entry Enabling the IP remote function 1 Select the NETWORK menu IP REMOTE ENA...

Page 175: ...ng the CX ROP app guide NOTE t t The camera cannot connect with the CX ROP app while the menu or thumbnail screen is displayed Operation while the CX ROP app is connected r r Operation of the camera that is connected Following buttons and dial cannot be used f f MENU button f f THUMBNAIL button r r Recording and playback operation while connected f f Recording can be operated by either the camera ...

Page 176: ...et to anything other than AVCHD The SYSTEM menu SUPER SLOW OFF is set The menu has been set according to Settings when using the streaming function page 176 VFR and some special recording functions are disabled r r Settings when using the streaming function SYSTEM menu NETWORK menu STREAMING FREQUENCY REC FORMAT STREAMING FORMAT 59 94Hz 1080 59 94p 422LongGOP 100M 1080 59 94p 422ALL I 200M 1920 10...

Page 177: ...77 3 Select the NETWORK menu STREAMING START ON If the camera is connected to the transmission destination through a network the camera starts the transmission of streaming video NOTE t t Starting stopping of the streaming from the camera can be assigned to the USER button page 49 t t Only RTMP is available when starting streaming with an operation from the camera In such case IPv6 cannot be used ...

Page 178: ...saved on the memory card is encrypted r r Loading destination information from the memory card 1 Insert the memory card with the destination information saved into card slot 1 2 Select the NETWORK menu STREAMING LOAD SD CARD 3 Select YES when the confirmation message is displayed NOTE t t The name of the file to load destination information saved on the memory card cannot be selected Stopping stre...

Page 179: ... the NDI HX function page 179 VFR and some special recording functions are disabled r r Settings when using the NDI HX function SYSTEM menu NETWORK menu NDI HX FREQUENCY REC FORMAT STREAMING FORMAT 59 94Hz 1080 59 94p 422LongGOP 100M 1080 59 94p 422ALL I 200M 1920 1080 60fps 24M 1920 1080 60fps 16M 1920 1080 60fps 10M Factory setting 1920 1080 60fps 8M 1280 720 60fps 14M 1280 720 60fps 10M 1280 72...

Page 180: ...tcher NOTE t t Streaming may stop when the date time is set while streaming Disabling the NDI HX function 1 Select the NETWORK menu NDI HX CLEAR ACTIVATION The activation information saved to the camera is deleted After the activation information is deleted the NDI HX function cannot be used until the NDI HX function is enabled again ...

Page 181: ...Maintenance of the camera or frequently asked questions are described Chapter 10 Notes ...

Page 182: ...e the quick charging compatible battery The camera is compatible to following quick charging compatible batteries AG VBR59 supplied optional 7 28 V 5900 mAh AG VBR89 optional 7 28 V 8850 mAh AG VBR118 optional 7 28 V 11800 mAh Memory card r r Operation is not accepted even when a memory card is inserted into the card slot f f The memory card to use with the camera should always be formatted on the...

Page 183: ...essary data into a computer etc r r Can the contents shot with AG DVX200 or AG UX180 be played back f f The contents recorded in MOV format MP4 format cannot be played back f f The contents recorded in AVCHD format can be played back Contents recorded in the format that cannot be recorded with the camera cannot be played back r r Hot swap playback cannot be performed f f This camera does not suppo...

Page 184: ... the tally lamps and the card access lamps orange will flash four times a second and an alarm is sounded f f Recording is stopped It has tried to record exceeding the maximum number of clips during recording All the tally lamps and the card access lamps orange will flash four times a second and an alarm is sounded f f Recording is stopped f f REC WARNING OVER MAX NUM OF CLIPS is displayed in the w...

Page 185: ...will continue f f Stop the use immediately when the fan has stopped and consult the dealer f f If the fan has stopped temperature of the camera will rise Therefore do not use the camera for a long period of time CHECK CARD SLOT 1 CHECK CARD SLOT 2 The memory card cannot be recognized properly because a recording medium which is not supported has been inserted or there is dirt on the terminal of th...

Page 186: ...g of the management information is performed automatically after this CANNOT RECORD INCOMPATIBLE CONTROL DATA The version of the management information on the memory card is not supported A message is displayed f f Match the device and content versions CANNOT SET This cannot be set A message is displayed f f Perform the setting after making it possible to set THIS CLIP CANNOT BE COPIED The clip ca...

Page 187: ...emory card CANNOT SELECT MORE CLIPS It has tried to select more than 99 clips A message is displayed f f Execute the process such as copying by every 99 clips SELECT THE CLIP TO BE DELETED It has tried to delete a clip without choosing any A message is displayed f f Select a clip to be deleted SELECT THE CLIPS TO COPY It has tried to copy a clip without choosing any A message is displayed f f Sele...

Page 188: ...ng 3 4 5 Pre recording 1 2 l l Relay recording l Simultaneous recording l l Interval recording 3 4 6 7 l Background recording 1 3 8 VFR super slow recording 3 4 5 1 Time code is fixed to free run 2 The pre recording is canceled once when three hours has passed without starting the recording 3 Cannot set simultaneously in the following cases f f When recording in AVCHD format 4 Time code is fixed t...

Page 189: ...ate is completed by loading the downloaded file to the camera via the memory card Insert the memory card that stores the update file into card slot 1 and select the OTHERS menu INFORMATION UPDATE For update method refer to the support desk at the following website https pro av panasonic net t t When updating the firmware use the AC adaptor or sufficiently charged battery t t Do not turn off the po...

Page 190: ...era recorder with a soft cloth so that dust does not get into it r r Battery f f The battery life shortens where the temperature is extremely high or low f f Storing in a place where there is heavy oil smoke or dust may lead to malfunctions due to rust on terminal connectors etc f f Do not let the battery terminal contact a metal object such as a necklace or hairpin Short circuit may occur between...

Page 191: ...This chapter describes the specifications of this product Chapter 11 Specification ...

Page 192: ... 192 Chapter 11 Specification Dimensions Dimensions 180 mm 393 mm 311 mm 187 mm 173 mm ...

Page 193: ... M H selector switch 3 dB 18 dB 1 dB step When assigning S GAIN to the USER button Switching between 24 dB 30 dB and 36 dB Shutter speed When the SYSTEM menu FREQUENCY 59 94Hz is set f f 59 94i 59 94p mode 1 60 sec shutter off 1 100 sec 1 120 sec 1 250 sec 1 500 sec 1 1000 sec 1 2000 sec 1 4000 sec 1 8000 sec 1 10000 sec f f 29 97p mode 1 30 sec 1 50 sec shutter off 1 60 sec 1 100 sec 1 120 sec 1 ...

Page 194: ...cording media f f Card slot 2 SDHC memory card 4 GB 32 GB SDXC memory card exceeding 32 GB 128 GB UHS I UHS II UHS Speed Class 3 compatible video Speed Class V90 compatible microP2 card A series B series Recording slot microP2 SDXC UHS II card slot 2 Number of recording pixels 3840 2160 UHD 1920 1080 FHD 1280 720 HD 720 576 SD 720 480 SD Recording file format MOV HEVC MOV AVC AVCHD System frequenc...

Page 195: ...ote control support f f Output format 4 2 2 10 bit output 3840 2160 59 94p 50p 29 97p 25p 23 98p 1920 1080 59 94p 50p 59 94i 50i 29 97p 25p 23 98p 1280 720 59 94p 50p 720 480 59 94p 720 576 50p AV OUT terminal 3 5 mm diameter mini jack Composite 1 0 V p p 75 Ω Audio input output Built in microphone Supports stereo microphone AUDIO INPUT 1 AUDIO INPUT 2 terminal XLR 2 3 pin Input high impedance LIN...

Page 196: ...tput DC e 12 V 3 0 A indicates safety information Operating ambient temperature 0 C 40 C Operating ambient humidity 10 90 relative humidity no condensation Mass Approx 225 Dimensions W H D 115 mm 37 mm 57 mm excluding the DC cable section Battery charger AG BRD50 Input voltage DC e 12 V 3 0 A Output voltage DC e 8 4 V 4 0 A indicates safety information Charging current Maximum 4000 mA Operating am...

Page 197: ...1 G Gain 113 Gamma function 121 H Headphones 162 High speed shooting 123 I Interval recording 129 Iris 113 IR recording 129 K Knee function 122 L LCD monitor 51 Status display 153 Lens cover 33 Lens hood 32 Level gauge 135 M Macro 113 Manual focus 113 Matrix function 120 Memory card 39 Data structure 42 Format 41 Insert 40 Recording time 41 Remove 40 Status 40 Write protected 39 Menu AUDIO 76 CAME...

Page 198: ...e code 46 External preset 47 Supplying to external 48 Time data 45 Time stamp function 133 Tripod 34 TV 163 U Update 189 Usage restriction 188 USB 164 User bits 45 USER buttons Assignment 49 Check 50 V Variable frame rate 123 Viewfinder 52 W Warning system 184 Waveform monitor function 134 White balance 115 White clip function 122 Wireless LAN Direct connection 169 Wireless access point 169 Wirele...

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