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Chapter 4 Operation — Menu setting contents

[LCD FOCUS ASSIST]

[EXPAND MODE]

Sets the enlargement display function mode.

[10SEC]

Disables the enlarged display function after ten seconds have elapsed.

[HOLD]

The enlarged display function is enabled until the USER button assigned with [EXPAND] is pressed again.

[UNTIL REC]

Enables the enlarged display function until performing recording operation.

(Factory setting: [10SEC])

[EXPAND VALUE]

Adjusts the enlargement factor of the enlarged display function.
The items that can be set are as follows.

 

f

[x2], [x3], [x4]

(Factory setting: [x2])

[PEAK./SQUARES MODE]

Enables/disables the peaking function and focus square display (focus assist function).

[PEAKING]

Enables the peaking display.

[SQUARES]

Enables the focus square display.

[PEAK./SQUARES]

Enables peaking display and the focus square display. It will switch in the order of peaking display, focus square display, and 

no display every time the USER button with [PEAK./SQUARES F.A.] assigned is pressed.

(Factory setting: [SQUARES])

[PEAKING LEVEL]

Sets the intensity of the peaking display.
The items that can be set are as follows.

 

f

[LOW], [MID], [HIGH]

(Factory setting: [MID])

[PEAKING COLOR]

Sets the color of the peaking display.
The items that can be set are as follows.

 

f

[RED], [GREEN], [WHITE] 

(Factory setting: [RED])

[BLACK & WHITE]

Enables/disables the monochrome display.

[ON]

Enables the monochrome display.

[OFF]

Disables the monochrome display.

[DURING PEAK./SQUARES]

The monochrome display is enabled while the peaking display and the focus square display is enabled.

(Factory setting: [OFF])

[OPEN IRIS MODE]

Sets the time for the open iris focus assist function is to operate. The open iris focus assist function is forced to cancel when the recording is started.
The items that can be set are as follows.

 

f

[10SEC], [30SEC]

(Factory setting: [10SEC])

[LCD EI ASSIST]

[ZEBRA]

Sets if the zebra signal is superimposed or not to the output from the <LCD> terminal.
The items that can be set are as follows.

 

f

[ON], [OFF]

(Factory setting: [OFF])

[ZEBRA1 DETECT]

Sets the detection level of zebra pattern 1.
The items that can be set are as follows.

 

f

[0%]…[109%]

(Factory setting: [80%])

Summary of Contents for AU-EVA1

Page 1: ...der Before using this product be sure to read Read this first pages 2 to 6 Before operating this product please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use ENGLISH DVQP1561VA W...

Page 2: ...t and shall be easily accessible To completely disconnect this equipment from the AC mains disconnect the power cord plug from the AC receptacle CAUTION Danger of explosion or fire if battery is incor...

Page 3: ...cations However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be dete...

Page 4: ...your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where t...

Page 5: ...erminais N o incinere nem aque a as baterias elas n o podem ficar expostas a temperaturas superiores a 100 C 212 F O g s liberado pela bateria pode irritar a garganta danificar o lacre do inv lucro ou...

Page 6: ...quirements of appropriate safety standards There is a possibility that these battery packs may lead to fire or explosion Please be advised that we are not liable for any accident or failure occurring...

Page 7: ...Alliance f f WPATM and WPA2TM are trademark of Wi Fi Alliance f f All other names company names product names etc contained in this instruction manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their...

Page 8: ...witching screen 62 Displaying the HOME screen 63 Operating each screen 65 HOME screen 65 INFO screen 68 VIEW screen 68 Thumbnail screen 68 Basic operation of the menu 69 Configuration of the menu 69 D...

Page 9: ...hile the EVA ROP app is connected 162 Camera settings 163 Setting the user account name and the password 163 Deleting the user account 163 Connecting the camera and the iPad Android terminal 164 Direc...

Page 10: ...Before using the camera read this chapter Chapter 1 Overview...

Page 11: ...t automatically after the battery reaches chargeable temperature f f If the charging lamp continues to flash even when the battery is at its optimal temperature the battery or battery charger may be d...

Page 12: ...ens toward the sun Doing so might damage the components inside r r Caution regarding laser beams The MOS sensor may be damaged if the MOS sensor is subjected to light from a laser beam Take sufficient...

Page 13: ...t 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 enginee...

Page 14: ...e holder adaptor page 41 Grip page 35 f f Already mounted to the camera Grip belt page 35 f f Already mounted to the grip LCD monitor page 38 LCD monitor hood page 38 f f Already mounted to the LCD mo...

Page 15: ...egion India 3 When the confirmation message is displayed select YES The camera will be initialized in accordance to the region selected in Step 2 The camera will automatically restart NOTE t t Once th...

Page 16: ...CK SETTING Once the setting for TIME ZONE is completed the CLOCK SETTING screen is displayed Set the year month date and time 1 Set the year month date and time 2 Select SET Once the setting is comple...

Page 17: ...G VBR89 7 28 V 8850 mAh AG VBR118 7 28 V 11800 mAh VW VBD58 7 2 V 5800 mAh Attaching and removing the battery Battery charger AG BRD50 Product compatible to included battery charger AG B23 Charging th...

Page 18: ...0P 2 When the frame rate exceeding 120P internal recording eight bit 4 2 0 Four Thirds image circle crop size Recording to the memory card SD card Recording in following types is possible f f 4K UHD 2...

Page 19: ...This chapter describes the names functions and operations of parts on the camera Chapter 2 Description of Parts...

Page 20: ...cable 4 Microphone holder mounting section Mounts the included microphone holder adaptor and the microphone holder 5 LCD monitor cable clamp Fixes the cable for the LCD monitor unit 6 Focus hook Indi...

Page 21: ...sed 5 IRIS dial Controls the iris of the EF lens Turn upward Controls toward closing Turn downward Controls toward opening Press Switches between AUTO MANU 6 MENU button Displays the menu Pressing the...

Page 22: ...SER button USER5 18 LOCK switch Sliding toward the side disables the operations other than the power switch Sets the button and switch to disable the operation in the SYSTEM SETTINGS menu SIDE LOCK 19...

Page 23: ...N OUT terminal f f DC IN 12V terminal f f Card slot 1 card slot 2 f f Card 1 access lamp card 2 access lamp 7 2 3 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 5 6 15 14 16 17 1 Card 1 access lamp Indicates the access status f...

Page 24: ...a battery 16 DC IN 12V terminal Connects the supplied AC adaptor and supplies an external power supply 17 TC IN OUT terminal Connects to an external equipment and output input a time code Inputs the s...

Page 25: ...25 Chapter 2 Description of Parts Camera Bottom side 1 1 Tripod holes Attach the tripod f f Mounting hole size 1 4 20 UNC screw length 5 5 mm or shorter 3 8 16 UNC screw length 5 5 mm or shorter...

Page 26: ...the HOME screen that is the starting point of the operation the VIEW screen that displays the recording image the INFO screen that displays the information of the camera etc can be displayed Supports...

Page 27: ...REC button Starts or stops the recording 3 MENU button Displays the menu Pressing the MENU button while the menu is displayed closes the menu 4 USER 9 button Can be used as the USER button USER9 while...

Page 28: ...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...

Page 29: ...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 30: ...ed 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 suppl...

Page 31: ...ng the remaining battery level The remaining battery level can be checked with the power supply status display on the LCD monitor or the indicator on the supplied battery Checking the remaining batter...

Page 32: ...nting section of the camera and mount it by sliding it downward f f Press in the battery until it clicks and gets locked Removing the battery Battery release button 1 Set the power switch to standby f...

Page 33: ...itch to standby and check that the power lamp 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 p...

Page 34: ...the handle to the accessory mounting holes at the top of the camera body using the handle mounting screws x 2 NOTE t t Use the handle after securely tightening the handle mounting screws x 2 Using wit...

Page 35: ...it clicks Fig 2 3 Connect the grip cable to the REMOTE terminal Fig 3 4 Fix the grip cable with the grip cable clamp Fig 3 NOTE t t If it does not mount correctly perform the mounting from the beginni...

Page 36: ...to the UNLOCK side 2 Adjust the angle of the grip and return the grip rotation lever at the position to fix The grip is fixed f f The grip can be fixed in 8 different positions r r Adjusting the grip...

Page 37: ...SE button 1 Remove the grip cable from the grip cable clamp 2 Remove the grip cable from the REMOTE terminal 3 While pressing the GRIP RELEASE button on the camera turn the grip clockwise NOTE t t Rem...

Page 38: ...itor unit cable to the LCD terminal Fig 2 f f Connect by aligning a of the LCD terminal with s of the LCD monitor unit cable connection terminal f f Connect after confirming that s of the LCD monitor...

Page 39: ...connection terminal s LCD monitor hood The LCD monitor hood is already mounted to the LCD monitor unit Removing the LCD monitor hood 1 Remove the LCD monitor hood while pushing in your nails into the...

Page 40: ...les at the top of the LCD monitor unit 2 Align the tabs at the bottom of the LCD monitor hood 2 locations to the dimples at the bottom of the LCD monitor unit Attaching the shoulder strap Mount the su...

Page 41: ...phone holder adaptor to the microphone mounting section of the camera Fig 1 f f Tighten the screw included with the microphone holder adaptor 2 Mount the included microphone holder to the microphone h...

Page 42: ...ed off 2 Remove the mount cap Fig 1 f f Turn the mount cap counter clockwise until the marking on the mount cap is at the top and remove the camera body 3 Insert the lens into the EF lens mount with t...

Page 43: ...ttach the mount cap to the EF lens mount Use the mount cap after removing dirt and dust Attaching a tripod The tripod attachment holes accept 1 4 20 UNC and 3 8 16 UNC screws Use the hole that matches...

Page 44: ...e and time zone NOTE t t The internal battery rechargeable battery will discharge The setting for date time may be initialized when the camera is not turned on for approximately two months Set the dat...

Page 45: ...daptor to the camera For details on connection of a battery or the AC adaptor refer to Power supply 3 Leave the camera for approx 24 hours The built in battery will be charged The built in battery is...

Page 46: ...ds per month 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...

Page 47: ...checked at the display on the SD card label etc r r When the recording mode is MOV SDXC memory card can be used Recording bit rate or recording function Speed Class Example of card display 400 Mbps Vi...

Page 48: ...nate or flash when the SYSTEM SETTINGS menu SYSTEM MODE SDI RAW is set to anything other than OFF Inserting removing of the SD card Inserting the SD card The SD card to be used on the camera should al...

Page 49: ...le frame rate 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 Also the clips recorded across two SD...

Page 50: ...e figure If these information is changed or deleted even partially an error such as that the data may not be recognized as the MOV data or the recording becomes impossible will occur AVCHD formatted r...

Page 51: ...of pixels 4096 2160 f f Frame rate 59 94fps f f Video format Progressive recording MOV LPCM File name of the MOV format video data The file name format is the same as Panasonic VARICAM series AU V35LT...

Page 52: ...paring the SD card t t Number of clips that can be recorded on a single SD card is approximately 4000 Data will not be able to record when it reaches the maximum number of clips that can recorded even...

Page 53: ...ion of the recorded clip is displayed after recording r r Date time real time f f The internal clock will be the reference for the measurement of the free run time code while the power is set to stand...

Page 54: ...es the time code in the drop frame mode NDF Advances the time code in the non drop frame mode 3 Select the REC SETTINGS menu TC SET TC The SET TC screen is displayed 4 Set the time code 5 Confirm the...

Page 55: ...Also enter the time code of the non drop frame for 23 98p 24 00p 25 00p 50 00p and 50 00i NOTE t t Do not slave lock to the externally input time code but automatically advance with internal reference...

Page 56: ...C IN OUT SEL TC OUT 2 Select the REC SETTINGS menu TC 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...

Page 57: ...s the IR recording REC SW Starts or stops the recording PRE REC Enables disables the pre recording REC CHECK Automatically plays back the last approximately three seconds of the previously shot clip D...

Page 58: ...ue of the shutter speed can be selected by turning the multidial FPS Enables disables the variable frame rate record function when the multidial is pressed The setting value of the frame rate can be s...

Page 59: ...flash when the camera is in the following status When the remaining capacity of the SD card or the remaining battery level is low one time per second The SD card has no more space to record four times...

Page 60: ...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 61: ...ails of the VIEW screen refer to Screen status display r r INFO button Displays the INFO screen Information of the camera can be confirmed For details of the INFO screen refer to INFO screen r r THUMB...

Page 62: ...L button 4 INFO button NOTE t t The VIEW screen is displayed when the camera is turned on t t Switches to the VIEW screen automatically when the recording is started If the recording is started while...

Page 63: ...frequency Displays the number of recording pixels and the system frequency When the SYSTEM SETTINGS menu SYSTEM MODE SDI RAW is set to anything other than OFF the RAW output resolution and the system...

Page 64: ...s the value of the time code generator UBG Displays the value of the user bits generator Dur Displays the value of the duration 16 Audio level meter Displays the recording level of audio with 18 bars...

Page 65: ...d when FPS is selected in the HOME screen allowing to select the frame rate and enable disable the variable frame rate recording function VALUE The VIEW screen is displayed and the frame rate can be s...

Page 66: ...is set to anything other than OFF MAIN COLOR is fixed to V Log t t SDI OUT HDMI OUT LCD OUT settings When MAIN COLOR is set to V Log You can select V Log or V 709 When MAIN COLOR is set to SCENE1 to S...

Page 67: ...gain with ISO SELECT GAIN MODE The VIEW screen is displayed and the operation in accordance with the setting of the CAMERA SETTINGS menu EI MODE can be set AUDIO When AUDIO is selected in the HOME scr...

Page 68: ...to operating with the multidial and touch operations each item can be selected by pressing the INFO button DIAGNOSTICS Displays the status of the camera such as warning SWITCHES Displays the assignmen...

Page 69: ...button while holding down the EXIT button Configuration of the menu THUMBNAIL menu Performs confirmation or deleting of the recording clip This menu can be set when the thumbnail screen is displayed S...

Page 70: ...2 3 1 Level display Displays the path of the menu to the currently displayed screen 2 Moves the cursor up or down when selected 3 Returns to one level higher from the current menu when selected 4 Men...

Page 71: ...he similar operation if there is next level f f In some menus a screen to set the numeric value is displayed in the VIEW screen Fig 2 f f In some menus a message is displayed if a menu cannot be execu...

Page 72: ...the numeric value is displayed in the VIEW screen To change the numeric value touch and change the setting value f f In some menus a message is displayed if a menu cannot be executed f f The cursor is...

Page 73: ...ent SD card INFORMATION Displays the detailed information of the clip NOTE t t The clip recorded in the MOV format cannot be copied SYSTEM SETTINGS menu Sets the system in general SYSTEM MODE For the...

Page 74: ...our Thirds image circle from the center of the image sensor This allows high speed shooting up to 240p Angle of view will change Factory setting S35 5 7K NOTE t t When the SYSTEM SETTINGS menu SYSTEM...

Page 75: ...olor comparable to the standard CINE LIKE This is the setting appropriate for preview f f When MAIN in COLOR SETTINGS is set to SCENE1 SCENE2 SCENE3 SCENE4 or SCENE5 SCENE1 SCENE2 SCENE3 SCENE4 SCENE5...

Page 76: ...r not with the LOCK switch LOCK It will be locked UNLOCK It will not be locked Factory setting UNLOCK USER1 Sets if the USER 1 button is to be locked or not with the LOCK switch LOCK It will be locked...

Page 77: ...S DIAL Sets if the IRIS button is to be locked or not with the LOCK switch LOCK It will be locked UNLOCK It will not be locked Factory setting LOCK MENU Sets if the MENU button is to be locked or not...

Page 78: ...LOR LEVEL Adjusts the color level of the LCD monitor color 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 s...

Page 79: ...A 1 is set This is displayed only when the OPTION menu AREA SETTINGS AREA 2 AREA 3 is set English English Espa ol Spanish Fran ais French Factory setting English INITIALIZE LOAD FACTORY DATA Returns t...

Page 80: ...currently selected setting value It cannot be deleted if there is only one registered setting value The items that can be selected are as follows f f YES NO VALUE sec Selects the time when the display...

Page 81: ...00 ISO 5000 ISO 6400 ISO 8000 ISO 10000 ISO 12800 ISO 16000 ISO 20000 ISO 25600 ISO f f When SENSOR MODE is set to anything other than 4 3 CROP MIX 2 2K and SDI RAW is set to anything other than CROP...

Page 82: ...d setting value It cannot be deleted if there is only one registered setting value The items that can be selected are as follows f f YES NO NOISE REDUCTION ISO800 Switches the noise reduction effect i...

Page 83: ...O an EF lens supporting the acquisition of the focal distance with the communication between the camera and the lens is required For the latest information regarding the EF lens supporting the acquisi...

Page 84: ...G PED Adjust the standard black level for Gch The items that can be set are as follows f f 100 100 B PED Adjust the standard black level for Bch The items that can be set are as follows f f 100 100 P...

Page 85: ...will change when the value of KNEE POINT in KNEE is changed KNEE POINT Sets the position of the knee point The items that can be set are as follows f f 55 100 1 steps KNEE SLOPE Sets the knee inclinat...

Page 86: ...that can be set are as follows f f ON OFF SKIN DTL3 Selects the skin tone table of the subject to apply the skin tone and enables disables the skin tone detail function The items that can be set are a...

Page 87: ...f A Z Factory setting A NOTE t t This will be stored in the volume label of the SD card but will not be used in the file name when the SYSTEM SETTINGS menu SYSTEM MODE MAIN CODEC is set to AVCHD form...

Page 88: ...L NOTE t t For the combination that can be set and restriction refer to Recording function that cannot be used simultaneously INTERVAL TIME Sets the interval duration for interval recording The items...

Page 89: ...0x33 It will record even if the SYSTEM SETTINGS menu SYSTEM MODE MAIN CODEC is not set to the MOV format Factory setting USER TC IN OUT SEL Sets the input output of the TC IN OUT terminal TC IN Sets...

Page 90: ...erminal LINE Sets this when an audio device is connected MIC Sets this when an external microphone is connected Factory setting LINE INPUT1 MIC POWER Enables disables the phantom power supply for the...

Page 91: ...hes to the video on the LCD monitor Factory setting LIVE MONITOR VOL Adjusts the level of audio output from the headphone terminal The items that can be set are as follows f f 0 100 Factory setting 70...

Page 92: ...720p Factory setting 1920x1080PsF NOTE t t For the combination that can be set refer to Format that can be output from the SDI OUT terminal t t When the SYSTEM SETTINGS menu SYSTEM MODE SDI RAW is se...

Page 93: ...en when LCD 1080p is set Focus square display Waveform monitor Zebra pattern when the skin tone detail function is set to enable t t When set to LCD 1080p HDMI TC OUT is disabled OUT FORMAT Selects th...

Page 94: ...F the menu is displayed in the output from the HDMI terminal during the thumbnail screen SDI HDMI INDICATOR Selects the indicator to display in the output image from the SDI OUT terminal or the output...

Page 95: ...set are as follows f f ON OFF Factory setting ON REC MODE Displays hides the status of the interval recording The items that can be set are as follows f f ON OFF Factory setting ON REC REMOTE Display...

Page 96: ...SHOOTING Displays hides the setting in the CAMERA SETTINGS menu IR SHOOTING The items that can be set are as follows f f ON OFF Factory setting ON SPOT METER Displays hides the spot meter The items t...

Page 97: ...MIX 2 8K 2048 MIX and 1920 MIX are additionally displayed f f When SENSOR MODE is set to 4 3 CROP MIX 2 2K 2048 CROP and 1920 CROP are additionally displayed f f When the SYSTEM SETTINGS menu SYSTEM...

Page 98: ...etting in the CAMERA SETTINGS menu FPS The items that can be set are as follows f f ON OFF Factory setting ON SHUTTER Displays hides the shutter speed The items that can be set are as follows f f ON O...

Page 99: ...lay Factory setting 1 SAFETY MARKER Selects the type of frame for the safety zone marker 1 Box 2 Corners OFF Does not display Factory setting OFF SAFETY AREA Sets the size of the safety zone marker Th...

Page 100: ...S F A assigned is pressed Factory setting SQUARES PEAKING LEVEL Sets the intensity of the peaking display The items that can be set are as follows f f LOW MID HIGH Factory setting MID PEAKING COLOR Se...

Page 101: ...et to anything other than the SYSTEM SETTINGS menu COLOR SETTINGS MAIN V Log The items that can be set are as follows f f STOP Factory setting STOP SPOT METER SIZE Sets the size of area to detect with...

Page 102: ...network using the wireless LAN WLAN Connects with wireless LAN OFF Does not connect Factory setting OFF NETWORK FUNC USER ACCOUNT Sets the user account to be used for authentication in the network fu...

Page 103: ...ot used CLIENT Acquired from DHCP when connecting by setting TYPE in NETWORK PROPERTY is set to INFRA SELECT or INFRA MANUAL SERVER Enables the DHCP server function of the camera when connecting with...

Page 104: ...DELETE is selected History will be deleted by selecting a history to delete from the list NETWORK TOOLS INITIALIZE Returns the various setting for network to the factory setting OPTION menu A special...

Page 105: ...GAMMA is set to VIDEO HLG OFF OFF OFF B GAMMA RANGE 1 1 1 KNEE KNEE SW Enabled when GAMMA is set to VIDEO Enabled when GAMMA is set to VIDEO ON ON Enabled when GAMMA is set to VIDEO KNEE MODE D RANGE...

Page 106: ...0 0 0 0 0 P4 SAT 0 0 0 0 0 P4 PHASE 0 0 0 0 0 P5 SAT 0 0 0 0 0 P5 PHASE 0 0 0 0 0 G SAT 0 0 0 0 0 G PHASE 0 0 0 0 0 P6 SAT 0 0 0 0 0 P6 PHASE 0 0 0 0 0 Cy SAT 0 0 0 0 0 Cy PHASE 0 0 0 0 0 P7 SAT 0 0 0...

Page 107: ...ALIZE PLAYBACK SLOT SEL l l RESUME PLAY l l CLIP PROTECT DELETE COPY INFORMATION SYSTEM SETTINGS menu Item SCENE SETUP INITIALIZE SYSTEM MODE FREQUENCY l l SDI RAW l l SENSOR MODE l l MAIN PIXEL l l M...

Page 108: ...SCENE SETUP INITIALIZE FPS VFR SW l l VALUE l l ADD EDIT DELETE SHUTTER SW l l MODE l l VALUE deg l l ADD deg EDIT deg DELETE deg VALUE sec l l ADD sec EDIT sec DELETE sec EI MODE l l ISO SELECT l l N...

Page 109: ...NEE KNEE SW l l KNEE POINT l l KNEE SLOPE l l WHITE CLIP SW l l LEVEL l l DETAIL SW l l CORING l l MASTER LEVEL l l FREQUENCY l l SKIN DETAIL SKIN DTL1 l l SKIN DTL2 l l SKIN DTL3 l l CHROMA LEVEL l l...

Page 110: ...UT l l MONITOR DELAY l l MONITOR VOL l l REC BEEP SOUND MODE l l VOLUME l l ALARM BATTERY END l l MEDIA END l l OUTPUT SETTINGS menu Item SCENE SETUP INITIALIZE SDI OUT OUTPUT SW l l SIGNAL SEL l l OU...

Page 111: ...l AUDIO LEVEL METER l l FPS l l SHUTTER l l EI l l WHITE l l IRIS ZOOM l l ND FILTER l l E I S D ZOOM l l WLAN l l IR SHOOTING l l SPOT METER l l PLAYBACK STATUS l l LCD MARKER CENTER MARKER l l SAFE...

Page 112: ...menu Item SCENE SETUP INITIALIZE NETWORK SEL l l NETWORK FUNC USER ACCOUNT l NETWORK PROPERTY MAC ADDRESS TYPE l l SSID l l BAND l l CHANNEL 2 4GHz l l CHANNEL 5GHz l l ENCRYPTION l l ENCRYPT KEY DHC...

Page 113: ...ene file can be individually saved in the camera body Also the scene files saved in the camera memory can be read Select the SCENE FILE SETTINGS menu SCENE DATA LOAD SAVE 3 The scene file can be saved...

Page 114: ...rding the error message refer to Cases indicated by error messages Initialization of the scene file 1 Select the scene file to return to the factory setting in the SYSTEM SETTINGS menu COLOR SETTINGS...

Page 115: ...ith the keyboard 3 Select Enter A confirmation screen is displayed 4 Select SET The file is saved f f An error message may be displayed For details regarding the error message refer to Cases indicated...

Page 116: ...This chapter describes the basic procedure for recording This chapter also describes the special recording method Chapter 5 Shooting...

Page 117: ...een recorded properly f f Returns to recording standby after checking NOTE t t When the SYSTEM SETTINGS menu SYSTEM MODE SDI RAW is set to anything other than OFF recording to an SD card with the came...

Page 118: ...ongGOP 150M 1fps 30fps 422ALL I 400M 2048x1080 422LongGOP 50M 1fps 60fps 422ALL I 100M S35 MIX 2 8K 2048x1080 422LongGOP 50M 1fps 120fps 422ALL I 100M 4 3 CROP MIX 2 2K 2048x1080 420LongGOP 50M 1fps 2...

Page 119: ...I 200M AVCHD PS 1280x720 AVCHD PM S35 MIX 2 8K 2048x1080 422LongGOP 100M 1fps 100fps 422ALL I 200M 1920x1080 422LongGOP 100M 422ALL I 200M 4 3 CROP MIX 2 2K 2048x1080 420LongGOP 100M 1fps 200fps 1920x...

Page 120: ...rminal can be selected in the SYSTEM SETTINGS menu SYSTEM MODE SDI RAW When SDI RAW is set to anything other than OFF SENSOR MODE MAIN PIXEL and MAIN CODEC cannot be set FREQUENCY SDI RAW VFR 23 98p 2...

Page 121: ...ISO range lower than NATIVE ISO is used dB There are two gain modes of NORMAL and HIGH The standard sensitivity equivalent to NATIVE ISO is set as 0 dB When the gamma curve is VIDEO the dynamic range...

Page 122: ...on the lens f f Make sure the light does not get to the image sensor 2 Select the CAMERA SETTINGS menu AUTO BLACK BALANCE ABB EXECUTE f f Do not remove the lens cap or set the power to standby while...

Page 123: ...SCENE1 EVA LOOK V 504580L1 SCENE2 EVA LOOK KNEE SW ON KNEE POINT 85 KNEE SLOPE 100 Input dynamic range HLG SCENE5 HDR f f V Log This is a gamma curve that can achieve gradation and wide latitude expos...

Page 124: ...GAMMA SELECT VIDEO is selected Fine adjusts the entire gamma curve BLACK GAMMA This can be set when the SCENE FILE SETTINGS menu GAMMA GAMMA SELECT VIDEO HLG is selected r r BLACK GAMMA Sets the gamma...

Page 125: ...t position setting 1 Select the SCENE FILE SETTINGS menu HLG KNEE KNEE POINT 2 Sets the position of the knee point r r KNEE SLOPE setting for knee inclination 1 Select the SCENE FILE SETTINGS menu HLG...

Page 126: ...or is increased or decreased for the entire image when the vector scope is used MATRIX The matrix is set to be optimized in accordance with the gamma setting Change the setting value relative to the m...

Page 127: ...al color hue R Mg G Cy B Yl P10 P9 P8 P7 P6 P5 P4 P3 P2 P1 SAT PHASE R Red P1 Yl R R P2 Yl R P3 Yl Yl R YI Yellow P4 G Yl Yl P5 G Yl G Green P6 Cy G Cy Cyan P7 B Cy B Blue P8 Mg B Mg Magenta P9 R Mg P...

Page 128: ...oting up to 60fps is possible Select S35 5 7K for SENSOR MODE r r Pixel mixing shooting mode The 2 8K pixel mixing read is performed from all the pixels of the image sensor and generates the 2K FHD vi...

Page 129: ...nnot be performed if the remaining capacity of the SD card is less than one minute Relay recording Two SD cards can be inserted into the two card slots and recording can continue on the second SD card...

Page 130: ...ized When the recording is started before both SD cards are recognized it will perform standard recording on one of the SD card that was recognized The camera confirms the status of the SD card every...

Page 131: ...ngth of the clip to three seconds t t The recording is stopped once when the length of the clip exceeds ten hours in the interval recording The recording is automatically resumed after few seconds t t...

Page 132: ...zebra pattern varies depending on the OUTPUT SETTINGS menu LCD EI ASSIST setting When SPOT is selected in ZEBRA2 the area corresponding to the ZEBRA1 DETECT setting value to the ZEBRA2 DETECT setting...

Page 133: ...focus area is 1 3 of the screen height and 1 4 of the width 1 4 or more of the screen width 1 3 or more of the screen height r r Assign ONE PUSH AF to the USER button Assign the one push auto focus f...

Page 134: ...ur of the focused image in red green or white The focus square display will display the degree of how focused with the size of a square r r Assigning PEAK SQUARES F A to the USER button Set this funct...

Page 135: ...iris focus assist function is automatically cancelled when the set time has elapsed f f The open iris focus assist function is forced to cancel when the recording is started Image during the cancel ma...

Page 136: ...elected from 0 25 or 50 NOTE t t The waveform monitor cannot be recorded t t This is not displayed during enlarged display and focus square of the focus assist function are displayed t t The waveform...

Page 137: ...for image quality adjustment of a TV or an external monitor r r Assigning COLOR BARS to the USER button Set this function so that the color bars can be displayed hidden with an arbitrary USER button...

Page 138: ...menu AUDIO CH SETTINGS CH2 IN SELECT INT R NOTE t t To decrease the wind noise of the microphone select the AUDIO SETTINGS menu AUDIO CH SETTINGS CH1 MIC LOWCUT CH2 MIC LOWCUT ON When using an audio d...

Page 139: ...ng Setting the output audio Sets the audio channel and the format to be output from the headphone terminal 1 Select the AUDIO SETTINGS menu AUDIO OUTPUT MONITOR OUT 2 Select the type of audio CH1 Outp...

Page 140: ...irming audio input setting Setting of the audio input can be confirmed in the AUDIO screen 1 Press the INFO while the HOME screen is displayed The INFO screen is displayed 2 Select AUDIO The AUDIO scr...

Page 141: ...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 Playb...

Page 142: ...he VIEW screen or the HOME screen SLOT1 Displays only the clips recorded on the SD card in card slot 1 SLOT2 Displays only the clips recorded on the SD card in card slot 2 SLOT1 SLOT2 Displays when co...

Page 143: ...r of recorded pixels system frequency 4 Protection status of the clip This is displayed when the clip is protected 5 Clip name First eight digits of the file name of the clip is displayed in alphanume...

Page 144: ...us of the clip This is displayed when the clip is protected 4 Thumbnail image 5 Clip name 6 START TC Displays the time code value at the start of the recording 7 START UB Displays the user bits value...

Page 145: ...ination Fig 2 The clips in the SD card of the copy source is displayed in the thumbnail screen Fig 3 f f SLOT1 SLOT2 Clip can be copied from the SD card in the card slot 1 to the SD card in the card s...

Page 146: ...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...

Page 147: ...e displaying the thumbnail NOTE t t Do not remove the SD card in the slot with the card 1 access lamp card 2 access lamp is flashing in orange or remove the battery or the AC adaptor when the lamp is...

Page 148: ...r of the clips in card slot 1 and then clips in the card slot 2 SLOT1 Displays only the clips recorded on the SD card in card slot 1 SLOT2 Displays only the clips recorded on the SD card in card slot...

Page 149: ...f The frame by frame interval for reverse frame by frame playback differs depending on the type of the clip Direct playback Touch the direct playback bar or slide it while touching f f The playback v...

Page 150: ...that stopped the playback when it is played back the next time 1 Select the THUMBNAIL menu PLAYBACK RESUME PLAY ON L is displayed on the clip in the thumbnail screen NOTE t t Resume playback is cancel...

Page 151: ...This chapter describes the screen displayed on the output video and LCD monitor Chapter 7 Output and Screen Display...

Page 152: ...1920x1080 SDI 1920 1080p 1920 1080i Factory setting LCD 1080p 1920 1080p 2 LCD 1080i 1920 1080i 2 1280x720 SDI 1280 720p Factory setting LCD 1080p 1920 1080p 2 LCD 1080i 1920 1080i 2 59 94i 50 00i 19...

Page 153: ...he output format when playing back from the thumbnail screen is as follows It will be the value set in OUT FORMAT when the recording resolution of the playback clip is the same as MAIN PIXEL It will b...

Page 154: ...Following functions are not displayed Focus square display Waveform monitor Zebra pattern when the skin tone detail function is set to enable NOTE t t The output will be as follows regardless of FREQU...

Page 155: ...et to S35 MIX 2 8K f f 2048 CROP 1920 CROP When SENSOR MODE is set to 4 3 CROP MIX 2 2K When the SYSTEM SETTINGS menu SYSTEM MODE SDI RAW is set to anything other than OFF the RAW output resolution se...

Page 156: ...ing other than OFF 8 Recording status card slot 2 Displays the recording status of the SD card in the card slot 2 f f Not target for recording f f flashing Recognizing the SD card f f The recording is...

Page 157: ...s selected STOP and can be switched with the OUTPUT SETTINGS menu LCD EI ASSIST SPOT METER UNIT When anything other than V Log is selected the display is fixed as 18 Color temperature Displays the sel...

Page 158: ...ut from the HDMI terminal f f HDMI Pause instruction is output to the output from the HDMI terminal 28 Waveform monitor Displays the video status in waveform or vector Displays only on the LCD monitor...

Page 159: ...This chapter describes the external devices that can be connected to the camera Chapter 8 Connecting to External Devices...

Page 160: ...V monitor BNC cable optional HDMI cable optional NOTE t t VIERA Link is not supported on the camera Note that the VIERA Link of other device may not properly operate when connected to the VIERA Link c...

Page 161: ...amera to the USB2 0 HOST terminal of camera Some of the functions can be remotely operated by connecting the camera with an iPad or an Android terminal with EVA ROP app installed Following remote oper...

Page 162: ...ghly and understand it before using For the latest information visit the support desk at the following website https pro av panasonic net Preparing the EVA ROP app Install the EVA ROP app into the iPa...

Page 163: ...less 3 Enter the password and select Enter f f Enter the password between 6 characters and 15 characters r r To enter a character Operation is the same as entering with a keyboard Icon Description of...

Page 164: ...to 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 01234567890123...

Page 165: ...ct the NETWORK SETTINGS menu NETWORK SEL WLAN 4 From the NETWORK SETTINGS menu NETWORK PROPERTY SSID enter the SSID of the wireless access point to connect 5 Select SSID and select Enter Setting is co...

Page 166: ...e history 1 Select the NETWORK SETTINGS menu CONNECTION HISTORY DELETE The connection history is listed with the SSID of the wireless access point 2 Select the SSID to delete A confirmation message ap...

Page 167: ...Maintenance of the camera or frequently asked questions are described Chapter 9 Notes...

Page 168: ...A88 optional f f It can perform normal charging It cannot perform quick charging Battery charger r r Can the previous battery charged with the supplied charger f f It can perform normal charging f f...

Page 169: ...thumbnail screen may not be able to erase Format the SD card if the clip is unwanted All the data recorded on the SD will be erased when formatted Save the necessary data into a PC etc r r Can the con...

Page 170: ...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 REC WARNING It has tried to record exceeding the maximum number of...

Page 171: ...sage is displayed for approximately five seconds f f Check the card that is inserted f f If it is displayed when the SD card is inserted reinsert the SD card FORMAT ERROR CARD SLOT 1 FORMAT ERROR CARD...

Page 172: ...ssage is displayed f f Delete the top menu THUMBNAIL DATA ERROR IS DETECTED An error occurred in the thumbnail information of the SD card A message is displayed f f Restoring of the management informa...

Page 173: ...essage is displayed f f Check the SD card DISCONNECT USB CABLE Due to an OS non compatible error five minutes has elapsed until the USB service mode connection is established A message is displayed f...

Page 174: ...ing 3 l l l 9 Interval recording 3 4 5 6 7 8 l VFR 4 5 6 l 9 l 9 1 Time code is fixed to free run 2 The pre recording is cancelled once when three hours has passed without starting the recording 3 Whe...

Page 175: ...loaded file to the camera via the SD card Insert the SD card that stores the update file into the card slot 1 and select the SYSTEM SETTINGS menu INFORMATION UPDATE For update method refer to the supp...

Page 176: ...the camera 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 h...

Page 177: ...This chapter describes the specifications of this product Chapter 10 Specification...

Page 178: ...er 10 Specification Dimensions Dimensions 135 mm 5 5 16 inches 235 mm 9 1 4 inches 133 mm 5 1 4 inches 196 mm 7 23 32inches 183 mm 7 7 32 inches 100 mm 3 15 16 inches 170 mm 6 11 16 inches 217 mm 8 17...

Page 179: ...SHOOTING to the USER button switched by menu Color temperature setting ATW AWB 2000 K 15000 K 10 0GMg 10 0GMg Maximum of 12 items can be registered Gain setting f f ISO mode Dual native ISO compatibl...

Page 180: ...on format H 264 MPEG 4 AVC High Profile Digital audio Recording audio signal f f MOV 48 kHz 24 bits 2ch f f AVCHD 48 kHz 16 bits 2ch Audio recording format f f MOV LPCM f f AVCHD Dolby AudioTM Headroo...

Page 181: ...12V terminal DC12 V EIAJ type 4 Monitor LCD monitor 3 5 type LCD monitor Approx 1 15 million dots touch panel support Can be changed to mirror shooting display with the MIRROR switch AC adaptor Power...

Page 182: ...IL 126 WHITE 121 WHITE CLIP 125 INFO screen 68 Interval recording 130 IR recording 131 L LCD monitor Status display 155 LCD monitor unit Mounting 38 Removing 38 Lens Mounting 42 Level gauge 136 M Menu...

Page 183: ...60 U Update 175 Usage Restriction 174 User bits 53 USER buttons Assignment 57 Confirm 58 V VIEW screen 155 W Warning system 170 Waveform monitor function 136 Wireless LAN Direct connection 164 Wireles...

Page 184: ...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...

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