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Chapter 2: Operations in DV mode
Using the external microphone or audio
devices connected to the XLR input terminal
Adjust the input level for the internal or external
microphone during shooting.
1
Connect the external microphone or an
audio device to the XLR CH1/CH2 terminal.
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An external microphone or an audio device
CH2
CH1
2
Switch the connected audio input signal
using the input level select switch.
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Input level
select switch
MIC + 48V ON/
OFF switch
LINE:
Select when an audio device is
connected. The input level is 0 dB.
MIC:
Select when an external microphone is
connected. The input level is -50 dB/
-60 dB. The setting can be changed
for MIC GAIN1 or MIC GAIN in the
setting menu RECORD SETUP screen.
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3
Set the input level select switch to + 48 V to
use a phantom microphone (a microphone
that requires the + 48 V power supply).
+ 48 V power is supplied to the XLR input
terminal.
The battery will discharge faster when a
phantom microphone is used.
When connecting a device that does not
support the + 48 V power supply, set the
MIC + 48 V ON/OFF switch to OFF. Setting
the switch to ON may cause the connected
device to fail.
4
Set the AUDIO IN CH1/CH2 switch to REAR.
Audio from the connected device is recorded.
AUDIO IN
CH1
FRONT
REAR
CH2
Set the switch on the connected device to REAR.
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