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Contents

11.  Menu Guide 

178

List of Menu ....................................................................178
[Rec Mode] menu ............................................................182
[Video] menu ...................................................................182

[Video] menu ([Image Quality]) .....................................182
[Video] menu ([Image Format]) .....................................185
[Video] menu ([Focus]) ..................................................186
[Video] menu ([Audio]) ..................................................188
[Video] menu ([Others]) .................................................190

[Custom] menu ...............................................................192

[Custom] menu ([Image Quality]) ..................................192
[Custom] menu ([Focus/Shutter]) ..................................193
[Custom] menu ([Operation]).........................................195
[Custom] menu ([Monitor / Display])..............................196
[Custom] menu ([IN/OUT]) ............................................199
[Custom] menu ([Lens / Others]) ...................................201

[Setup] menu ...................................................................202

[Setup] menu ([Card/File]) .............................................202
[Setup] menu ([Monitor / Display]).................................203
[Setup] menu ([IN/OUT]) ...............................................203
[Setup] menu ([Setting]) ................................................205
[Setup] menu ([Others]).................................................206

[Playback] menu .............................................................208

How to Select an Image(s) in the [Playback] menu ......208
[Playback] menu ([Playback Mode])..............................209
[Playback] menu ([Add/Delete Info.]) ............................209
[Playback] menu ([Edit Image]) .....................................210
[Playback] menu ([Others]) ........................................... 211

Entering Characters .......................................................212

12.  Remote Operations 

213

About Remote Operation ...............................................213
Tethered Recording ........................................................216

Installing “LUMIX Tether” ...............................................216
Operating the Camera from a PC .................................217

Connecting to a Smartphone ........................................222

Flow of connecting a smartphone .................................222
Installing “LUMIX Sync”.................................................223
Connecting to a Smartphone (Bluetooth Connection)...224
Connecting to a Smartphone (Wi-Fi connection) ..........228
Connecting to a Smartphone  
(Wired LAN connection) ................................................233

Operating the Camera with a Smartphone ...................235

Getting started...............................................................235
[Remote shooting] .........................................................236
[Shutter Remote Control] ..............................................236
[Import images] .............................................................237
[Location Logging] .........................................................238
[Remote Wakeup] .........................................................239
[Auto Clock Set] ............................................................240
[Camera settings copy] .................................................240

Wi-Fi Connections ..........................................................241

[Via Network] .................................................................241
[Direct] ...........................................................................244
Connect to Wi-Fi Using Previously Saved Settings ......245

[LAN / Wi-Fi Setup] menu ..............................................247

13.  Streaming Function 

249

14. Materials 

253

Optional Accessories .....................................................253
External Monitor Displays .............................................254

Recording Screen .........................................................254
Playback Screen ...........................................................260

Lamp / Indicator Display ................................................264
Message Displays...........................................................265
Troubleshooting .............................................................267

Power ............................................................................267
External device..............................................................267
Recording ......................................................................269
Playback........................................................................271
Wi-Fi Function ...............................................................271
Others ...........................................................................272

Cautions for Use .............................................................273
Available Recording Time with the Battery ..................277
Video Recording Time with Cards ................................280
List of Default Settings / Custom Saving /  
Settings Available for Copying ......................................284
Specifications .................................................................295
Trademarks and Licenses..............................................301

Summary of Contents for DC-BS1H

Page 1: ...ns Owner s Manual Complete Guide Digital Camera Model No DC BS1H Please read these instructions carefully before using this product Register online at http shop panasonic com support U S customers only DVQP2566ZA M1121KZ0 ...

Page 2: ...re also used in explanations This document describes the procedure for selecting menu items as follows Example Set the Rec Quality of the Video Image Format menu MENU SET Select Rec Quality The images and drawings of this document are an illustration to explain the functions This document uses illustrations with an optional battery AG VBR59 attached Description in these operating instructions is b...

Page 3: ...tting the Clock When Turning On for the First Time 30 Clock Set 30 Time zone 32 3 Basic Operations 33 Camera Setting Operations 33 Display Settings 34 Information Display HDMI SDI 34 Output destination screen display 35 Switching the Display Information 36 Control Panel 38 Quick Menu 39 Menu Operation Methods 41 Menu operation 41 Reset 45 4 Recording Videos 46 Recording Videos 46 Recording Videos ...

Page 4: ...to be Recorded 133 7 Output image 137 HDMI Output Settings 137 Settings for Down Converting 138 Outputting Control Information to an External Recorder 141 Outputting Down converted Audio to an HDMI Device 141 Outputting Audio via HDMI 141 Output the enlarged display of MF assist via HDMI 141 SDI output settings 142 Set the resolution during recording when output via SDI 142 Output control informat...

Page 5: ...to a Smartphone 222 Flow of connecting a smartphone 222 Installing LUMIX Sync 223 Connecting to a Smartphone Bluetooth Connection 224 Connecting to a Smartphone Wi Fi connection 228 Connecting to a Smartphone Wired LAN connection 233 Operating the Camera with a Smartphone 235 Getting started 235 Remote shooting 236 Shutter Remote Control 236 Import images 237 Location Logging 238 Remote Wakeup 239...

Page 6: ... the recording screen or menu with one of the following methods below Connecting the external monitor 22 Connecting the external monitor Using a PC software LUMIX Tether 216 Tethered Recording You can take pictures Still images when you use LUMIX Tether Handling of the Camera When using the camera take care not to drop it bump it or apply undue force These may cause malfunction or damage to the ca...

Page 7: ... the ambient temperature Be Sure to Perform Trial Recording in Advance Perform trial recording in advance of an important event wedding etc to check that recording can be performed normally No Compensation Regarding Recording Please note that compensation cannot be provided in the event that recording could not be performed due to a problem with the camera or a card Be Careful with Regard to Copyr...

Page 8: ...inal cover 1 HDMI terminal cover 1 AUDIO terminal cover 1 DC IN terminal cover 1 REMOTE terminal cover 1 1 This is attached to the camera at the time of purchase but it s removable The battery pack is optional Battery pack is indicated as battery pack or battery in the text The memory card is optional Memory card is indicated as card in the text The Interchangeable lens is optional Interchangeable...

Page 9: ... in this document 35 mm full frame interchangeable lens full frame lens Super 35 mm interchangeable lens Super 35 mm lens APS C size interchangeable lens APS C lens When there is no distinguishing the type of lens the explanation will use lens Notes on the Use of Super 35 mm APS C Lenses As the image area is narrowed when using Super 35 mm APS C lenses the behavior of the following functions may b...

Page 10: ...nly Use cards that have the compatible SD Speed Class UHS Speed Class and Video Speed Class according to the bit rate of the recording quality Speed classes are standards to guarantee the minimum speed necessary for continuous writing Bit rate of the recording quality Speed Class Example of indication 72 Mbps or less Class 10 UHS Speed Class 1 or higher Video Speed Class 10 or higher 100 Mbps to 2...

Page 11: ...amp Indicator Display This will light when recording begins It will also blink when the available recording time of the recording medium becomes short When you do not want the lamp to light or when you want to change the brightness you can set it on the menu screen 200 Tally Lamp 8 Fn button Fn2 159 Fn Buttons 9 Fn button Fn3 159 Fn Buttons 10 Mount 11 Operation lock switch 33 Camera Setting Opera...

Page 12: ...oe hot shoe cover Keep the hot shoe cover out of reach of children to prevent swallowing 22 Tripod mount You can attach a tripod platform or camera cage etc The size of the mounting screw is 1 4 20 UNC Screw length is 5 5 mm 0 22 inch or less If you attempt to attach a screw longer than 5 5 mm 0 22 inch you may not be able to securely fix it in place or it may damage the camera 23 Stereo microphon...

Page 13: ...that has the LUMIX Tether software installed 216 Tethered Recording You can remotely operate the camera by connecting it with a LAN cable to the wireless access point to which the smartphone that has the LUMIX Tether software installed is connected to 233 Connecting to a Smartphone Wired LAN connection You can live stream the camera s images and audio over the internet by connecting a PC installed...

Page 14: ...ime code 41 GENLOCK IN terminal 66 Genlock settings This connects with an external device and inputs a sync signal 42 HDMI terminal cover 43 USB terminal You can control the camera remotely by connecting with a PC that has the LUMIX Tether software installed 216 Tethered Recording Import shooting data by connecting with a PC 151 Importing Images to a PC 44 HDMI terminal Type A 22 Connecting the ex...

Page 15: ...ote control unit commercially available to the camera A Panasonic shutter remote control DMW RS2 cannot be used 48 Card door release lever 49 Card door 50 Card slot 1 25 Inserting Cards Optional 51 Card access light 1 52 Card slot 2 25 Inserting Cards Optional 53 Card access light 2 54 DC IN 12 V terminal 16 Supplying power with an AC adaptor 55 Fan Inlet The fan inlet for the cooling fan Do not b...

Page 16: ... with the camera is AG VBR59 AG VBR89 AG VBR118 As of October 2021 Always use genuine Panasonic batteries AG VBR59 AG VBR89 AG VBR118 If you use other batteries we cannot guarantee the quality of this product Supplying power with an AC adaptor Connect the supplied AC adaptor and AC cable AC mains lead to the camera to supply power power supply A B A AC adaptor supplied B AC cable AC mains lead sup...

Page 17: ...le B PoE compatible switching hub commercially available C Power plug 1 Connect the LAN terminal of the camera and the PoE compatible switching hub with a PoE compatible LAN cable For the cable that connects to the LAN terminal use the one below LAN cable STP Shielded Twisted Pair category 5e or above maximum 100 m 328 feet Use a PoE IEEE 802 3at compliant compatible switching hub or power supplyi...

Page 18: ...ON OFF button for more than one second The status indicator will light up You can change the language displayed on the screen from Language in the Setup Others menu Turning the camera off 1 Turning the camera off Press and hold the camera ON OFF button for more than two seconds The status indicator will go off ...

Page 19: ...n approximate The exact level varies depending on the environment and the operating conditions The actual battery level may differ from the battery level displayed in the indication To ensure that safe products are used we recommend that a genuine Panasonic battery pack is used There is a possibility that other battery packs may lead to fire or explosion Please be advised that we are not liable fo...

Page 20: ...wo seconds 2 Turn the lens rear cap and the body cap in the direction of the arrow to remove them When removing the body cap rotate it while pressing the lens release button A A Lens release button 3 Align the lens lock pin on the camera and the lens fitting mark on the lens and then rotate the lens in the direction of the arrow Attach the lens by rotating it until it clicks B C B Lens lock pin C ...

Page 21: ...ss and hold the camera ON OFF button for more than two seconds While pressing the lens release button rotate the lens in the direction of the arrow until it stops and then remove it A A Lens release button After removing the lens be sure to attach the body cap and the lens rear cap ...

Page 22: ...e E External monitor or external recorder commercially available Check the direction of the terminals and plug in out straight holding onto the plug Inserting at an angle can deform the terminal and cause malfunction Do not connect the cable to the wrong terminals This may cause a malfunction When the images are not output 267 External device Settings of the display 34 Display Settings The recordi...

Page 23: ...ly controlling the camera by connecting a PC that has the LUMIX Tether software installed to the camera 216 Tethered Recording Attaching the Cable Lock Band Use of the supplied cable lock band prevents detachment of the cable and damage to the terminals Put the camera on a stable surface to perform this task 1 Loosely mount the cable lock band to the cable lock band mount on the camera and then ro...

Page 24: ...ting the external monitor Removing the cable lock band To remove the cable lock band follow the steps for attaching it in the reverse order It may not be possible to attach HDMI cables or USB connection cables depending on the shape ...

Page 25: ...recording and backup recording are available Inserting removing the card 1 Open the card door Slide the card door release lever to the direction of the arrow 2 Insert the cards Match the orientation of the cards as shown in the figure and then insert them firmly until they click A B A Card slot 1 B Card slot 2 Do not touch the card connection contacts C C ...

Page 26: ...The card access light A turns on while the card is being accessed A Do not perform the following operations during access The camera may operate incorrectly or the card and recorded images may be damaged Turn off the camera Pressing the camera ON OFF button stopping power supply or removing the battery Remove the card Subject the camera to vibration impacts or static electricity You can set so tha...

Page 27: ...ed in the card is erased and cannot be restored Save a backup of necessary data before formatting the card MENU SET Select Card Format Settings Card Slot 1 Card Slot 2 Do not turn off the camera or perform another operation during formatting Take care not to turn off the camera while formatting is in progress If the card has been formatted with a PC or other device format it again with the camera ...

Page 28: ...der number above User Setting Changes the 3 character user defined segment above 1 When Double Card Slot Function is set to Allocation Rec Select Folder Slot 1 and Select Folder Slot 2 will be displayed Follow the steps on Entering Characters when the character entry screen is displayed 212 Entering Characters Available characters alphabetic characters upper case numerals _ Each folder can store u...

Page 29: ...Slot Relays recording to the card in the other card slot after the first card runs out of free space Backup Rec Records the same images to both cards simultaneously Allocation Rec Allows you to specify the card slot to be used for recording for different image formats JPEG Destination 1 Video Destination 1 You can use it when recording still images using the LUMIX Tether software Notes about relay...

Page 30: ...rd the information of the correct time and date make sure to set the clock and time zone before using The clock will automatically advance from 0 00 00 1 1 2021 at the point the camera is turned on for the first time Clock Set 1 Turn the camera on Press and hold the camera ON OFF button for more than one second The status indicator will light up 2 Select Clock Set MENU SET Clock Set ...

Page 31: ...isplay order and time display format will be displayed if you select Style with and press MENU SET A Display order B Time display format 4 Confirm your selection Press MENU SET The clock settings are maintained for approx 3 months even without supplying power by using the built in clock battery To charge the built in battery connect the AC adaptor supplied to the camera for more than approx 24 hou...

Page 32: ... Display the setting screen of the Time Zone MENU SET Time Zone 2 Set the time zone Select a time zone with and press MENU SET If you are using Daylight Savings press The time will move forward by 1 hour To return to the normal time press again A Time difference from GMT Greenwich Mean Time ...

Page 33: ...operation lock switch B A C A Control dial Rotate Selects an item or numeric value B Cursor buttons Press Selects an item or numeric value C MENU SET button Press Confirms a setting Displays the menu during recording and playback D D Operation lock switch Aligning the operation lock switch with the position disables the operation parts The operation parts to disable can be set in Lock Switch Setti...

Page 34: ...nly displays to the external device connected via HDMI SDI Only displays to the external device connected via SDI when SDI Output is ON OFF Neither will be displayed Info Display HDMI SDI is assigned to the Fn1 at default setting By pressing Fn1 you can switch the settings of Info Display HDMI SDI in the order of AUTO HDMI SDI and OFF About Fn buttons 159 Fn Buttons For external devices not set in...

Page 35: ... here 254 External Monitor Displays 59 94p 59 94p 100 100 4 0 4 0 24m59s 24m59s F F 3200 3200 1 Photo Style 2 Level gauge 3 Rec File Format 4 Rec Quality 5 Image Area of Video 6 AF area 7 Focus Mode 8 AF Mode 9 Image Stabilizer 10 Exposure Mode 11 Metering Mode 12 Shutter speed 13 Aperture value 14 Exposure compensation value 15 Sensitivity 16 Card slot Double Card Slot Function 17 Video recording...

Page 36: ...ay Information Settings Display Info in Rec Mode WITH INFO WITHOUT INFO CTRL PANEL Display Info in Playback WITH INFO DETAILED INFO DISP WITHOUT INFO WITH INFO Display information icons to the recording screen playback screen WITHOUT INFO Do not display information icons to the recording screen playback screen CTRL PANEL Display control panel when recording 38 Control Panel DETAILED INFO DISP Disp...

Page 37: ...9s 24m59s F F 3200 3200 A WITH INFO B WITHOUT INFO C CTRL PANEL Playback Screen 59 94p 59 94p 4 0 4 0 3200 3200 F F 2021 12 1 10 00 2021 12 1 10 00 100 0001 100 0001 1 999 1 999 24m59s 24m59s 100 0001 100 0001 2021 12 1 10 00 2021 12 1 10 00 3200 3200 100 100 F4 0 F4 0 1 5 100 100 D WITH INFO E DETAILED INFO DISP 1 F WITHOUT INFO 1 Pressing switches the display information 262 Detailed information...

Page 38: ...tings on the monitor 1 Display the control panel MENU SET Display Information Display Info in Rec Mode CTRL PANEL 2 Close the menu Press several times 3 Select a menu item Press 4 Change the setting Rotate to select a setting Refer to the pages explaining each item for information on how to change the settings ...

Page 39: ...set functions that are frequently used during recording without calling up the menu screen You can also change the Quick menu display method and the items to display 1 Display the Quick menu Press Q MENU 2 Select a menu item Press 3 Select a setting item Rotate F4 0 F4 0 1 100 1 100 ...

Page 40: ...ic Operations Quick Menu 4 Close the Quick menu Press Q MENU Some items cannot be set depending on the recording mode or camera settings The Quick menu can be customized Q MENU Settings 167 Quick Menu Customization ...

Page 41: ...n Methods Menu Operation Methods In this camera the menu is used for setting a wide variety of functions and performing camera customizations Menu operation Configuration of the menu A Main tab B Sub tab C Page tab D Menu item E Setting item ...

Page 42: ...rform the same operation by pressing Q MENU or by rotating to select a main tab then pressing MENU SET 3 Select a sub tab Press to select a sub tab and then press You can also perform the same operation by rotating to select a sub tab then pressing MENU SET If there are page tabs after the page tabs C have finished switching it is switched to the next sub tab ...

Page 43: ...tating to select the menu item then pressing MENU SET 5 Select a setting item and then confirm your selection Select a setting item with then press MENU SET You can also perform the same operation by rotating to select a setting item then pressing MENU SET 6 Close the menu Press several times For details about menu items refer to Menu Guide 178 11 Menu Guide ...

Page 44: ... item is selected the details of that menu will be displayed on the screen About Fn buttons 160 Register Functions to the Fn Buttons Grayed Out Menu Items Menu items that cannot be set are displayed grayed out When you press MENU SET while a grayed out menu item is selected the reason why it cannot be set will be displayed The reason why a menu item cannot be set may not be displayed depending on ...

Page 45: ...the menu screen does not display to the external device Press Q MENU Fn2 and Fn4 at the same time After all the lamps blink for approx 5 seconds the camera automatically shuts off and then turns on again The recording setting network setting and set up custom setting returns to the default setting If the setup and custom settings are reset the Playback menu is also reset The folder numbers and clo...

Page 46: ...is camera It also supports switching of the system frequency and 2 types of recording file format MP4 and MOV Recording Videos 1 Start recording Press the video rec button A Release the video rec button right after you press it During video recording the front tally lamp B and rear tally lamp C light A B C 2 Stop recording Press the video rec button A again ...

Page 47: ...rding bothers you try the following Record by remotely operating the camera 213 12 Remote Operations Connect a remote control unit commercially available that is compatible with the camera to the REMOTE terminal to record Depending on the type of card the card access indication may appear for a while after video recording This is not a malfunction Even when playback is performed on a supported dev...

Page 48: ...and shutter speed setting operation is switched When wearing headphones you can adjust the volume by rotating You can switch to aperture value setting operation shutter speed setting operation and volume adjustment operations each time you press The ISO sensitivity is set to AUTO in the default setting For that reason the ISO sensitivity will be set according to the aperture value and shutter spee...

Page 49: ... brightness of the recording screen and of actual recorded images may differ Check the images on the playback screen When using a lens with an aperture ring set the position of the aperture ring to other than A to use the aperture value of the lens ...

Page 50: ...ystem 24 00Hz CINEMA System frequency for producing cinema film After changing the setting turn the camera off and on If you record using a system frequency that differs from the broadcasting system of your region it may not be possible for you to properly playback videos on your TV Set the System Frequency settings to the same settings during recording and playback Rec File Format Sets the record...

Page 51: ... Rec Quality To record video with a bit rate of 72 Mbps or more it requires a card with the corresponding Speed Class 10 Memory Cards That Can Be Used Rec File Format MP4 System Frequency 59 94Hz NTSC YUV Bit value Image compression 10bit recording quality 4 2 0 10 bit Long GOP 8bit recording quality 4 2 0 8 bit Long GOP Audio format AAC 2ch A Recording frame rate B Bit rate C Video compression fo...

Page 52: ...Audio format AAC 2ch A Recording frame rate B Bit rate C Video compression format HEVC H 265 HEVC AVC H 264 MPEG 4 AVC Rec Quality Image Area of Video Resolution Aspect ratio A B C FULL S35 P P 4K 10bit 100M 50p 3840x2160 16 9 50 00p 100 Mbps HEVC 4K 8bit 100M 25p 25 00p 100 Mbps AVC 4K 10bit 72M 25p 25 00p 72 Mbps HEVC FHD 8bit 28M 50p 1920x1080 16 9 50 00p 28 Mbps AVC FHD 8bit 20M 25p 25 00p 20 ...

Page 53: ...EVC 5 9K 30p 420 10 L 5888x3312 16 9 29 97p 200 Mbps HEVC 5 9K 24p 420 10 L 23 98p 200 Mbps HEVC 5 4K 30p 420 10 L 5376x3584 3 2 29 97p 200 Mbps HEVC 4K A 48p 420 10 L 3328x2496 4 3 47 95p 200 Mbps HEVC 4K A 30p 422 10 I 29 97p 400 Mbps AVC 4K A 30p 422 10 L 29 97p 150 Mbps AVC 4K A 30p 420 8 L 29 97p 100 Mbps AVC 4K A 24p 422 10 I 23 98p 400 Mbps AVC 4K A 24p 422 10 L 23 98p 150 Mbps AVC 4K A 24p...

Page 54: ...p 150 Mbps AVC 4K 24p 420 8 L 23 98p 100 Mbps AVC FHD 120p 420 10 L 1920x1080 16 9 119 88p 150 Mbps HEVC FHD 60p 422 10 I 59 94p 200 Mbps AVC FHD 60p 422 10 L 59 94p 100 Mbps AVC FHD 60p 420 8 L 59 94p 100 Mbps AVC FHD 60i 422 10 I 59 94i 100 Mbps AVC FHD 60i 422 10 L 59 94i 50 Mbps AVC FHD 48p 420 10 L 47 95p 100 Mbps HEVC FHD 30p 422 10 I 29 97p 200 Mbps AVC FHD 30p 422 10 L 29 97p 100 Mbps AVC ...

Page 55: ... P 5 9K 25p 420 10 L 5888x3312 16 9 25 00p 200 Mbps HEVC 5 4K 25p 420 10 L 5376x3584 3 2 25 00p 200 Mbps HEVC 4K A 50p 420 10 L 3328x2496 4 3 50 00p 200 Mbps HEVC 4K A 50p 420 8 L 50 00p 150 Mbps AVC 4K A 25p 422 10 I 25 00p 400 Mbps AVC 4K A 25p 422 10 L 25 00p 150 Mbps AVC 4K A 25p 420 8 L 25 00p 100 Mbps AVC C4K 50p 420 10 L 4096x2160 17 9 50 00p 200 Mbps HEVC C4K 50p 420 8 L 50 00p 150 Mbps AV...

Page 56: ...Mbps HEVC FHD 50p 422 10 I 50 00p 200 Mbps AVC FHD 50p 422 10 L 50 00p 100 Mbps AVC FHD 50p 420 8 L 50 00p 100 Mbps AVC FHD 50i 422 10 I 50 00i 100 Mbps AVC FHD 50i 422 10 L 50 00i 50 Mbps AVC FHD 25p 422 10 I 25 00p 200 Mbps AVC FHD 25p 422 10 L 25 00p 100 Mbps AVC FHD 25p 420 8 L 25 00p 100 Mbps AVC ...

Page 57: ...968 3 2 24 00p 200 Mbps HEVC 5 9K 24p 420 10 L 5888x3312 16 9 24 00p 200 Mbps HEVC 4K A 48p 420 10 L 3328x2496 4 3 48 00p 200 Mbps HEVC 4K A 24p 422 10 I 24 00p 400 Mbps AVC 4K A 24p 422 10 L 24 00p 150 Mbps AVC 4K A 24p 420 8 L 24 00p 100 Mbps AVC C4K 48p 420 10 L 4096x2160 17 9 48 00p 200 Mbps HEVC C4K 24p 422 10 I 24 00p 400 Mbps AVC C4K 24p 422 10 L 24 00p 150 Mbps AVC C4K 24p 420 8 L 24 00p 1...

Page 58: ...S C lenses 6K 5 9K and 5 4K Rec Quality cannot be set When using the following function you can only select 8 bit FHD video Filter Settings Miniature Effect Rec Quality and Rec Quality My List are not available when using the following function Streaming function You can register a combination of System Frequency Rec File Format Image Area of Video and Rec Quality to My List 59 add to list Size In...

Page 59: ...e filtering conditions are also cleared when you do the following Change the System Frequency Select a recording quality from Rec Quality My List When you change recording quality using a filter the current filtering conditions are stored add to list Select a recording quality and register it in My List The recording quality you register can be set in Rec Quality My List In the Rec Quality setting...

Page 60: ...ted to the image circle of a Super 35 mm lens PIXEL PIXEL Records with one pixel on the sensor which is equal to one pixel of the video Records a range corresponding to the resolution range in Rec Quality 51 Rec Quality Image area Ex FHD video FULL PIXEL PIXEL S35mm The Image Area of Video settings you can select differ depending on the Rec Quality setting 51 Rec Quality It is not possible to set ...

Page 61: ... MOV the time code is automatically recorded during video recording If MP4 the time code is not recorded Setting the Time Code Sets the recording display and output of the time code 1 Set Rec File Format to MOV MENU SET Rec File Format MOV 2 Select Time Code MENU SET Time Code ...

Page 62: ...he time code without drop frame Seconds and frames are separated by Example 00 00 00 00 When the following functions are being used Time Code Mode is fixed to NDF 50 00Hz PAL 24 00Hz CINEMA System Frequency 47 95p or 23 98p Rec Quality HDMI Time Code Output SDI Time Code Output Images to be output via HDMI SDI will be added with time code information then output The device screen may go dark depen...

Page 63: ...ut When Count Up is set to FREE RUN you can synchronize the initial value of the time code with an external device A B C A TC IN OUT terminal B BNC cable commercially available C External devices 1 Set Count Up to FREE RUN MENU SET Time Code Count Up FREE RUN 2 Connect the camera and external device with a BNC cable It is recommended to use a double shielded BNC cable equivalent to 5C FB ...

Page 64: ...e rate of the Rec Quality and the Time Code Mode DF NDF setting 3 Select TC Output Reference MENU SET Time Code External TC Setting TC Output Reference REC Outputs the time code signal for the images that you record HDMI SDI When connected with an external device external recorder etc via HDMI SDI the time code signal output is delayed slightly to match the HDMI SDI images 4 Operate the external d...

Page 65: ...e and the of the time code shown on the screen switches to Maintaining Releasing and Restoring the Slave State Even if you disconnect the BNC cable the camera will remain in slave state Perform one of the following operations to release the camera from the slave state Operate the camera ON OFF button Switch the recording mode Change the System Frequency Set the Variable Frame Rate Switch the Rec Q...

Page 66: ...B C D E A A Camera Slave B GENLOCK IN terminal C BNC cable commercially available D Sync signal generator Master E External device Slave 1 Connect the sync signal generator and camera with a BNC cable 2 Set Genlock Input to ON MENU SET Genlock Genlock Input ON 3 Output a sync signal with the sync signal generator A is displayed on the left side of the screen when the camera and external synchroniz...

Page 67: ... Output Resolution SDI Output ON 1080p 1 1080i 1080PsF 720p 720 59 94p System Frequency 50 00Hz PAL Camera setting Compatible sync signal BBS Tri level sync SDI Output OFF 576 50 00i 1080 50 00i SDI Output Resolution SDI Output ON 1080p 2 1080i 1080PsF 720p 720 50 00p 1 When the recording frame rate is set to 29 97p of Rec Quality there is no compatible tri level sync signal 2 When the recording f...

Page 68: ...ontal phase adjustment Adjusts the horizontal phase 1 Select Horizontal Phase Adjustment MENU SET Genlock Horizontal Phase Adjustment 2 Set the horizontal phase Rotate to adjust the value then press MENU SET It can be set with the range of 206 to 49 ...

Page 69: ...ode AF 1 Automatically adjusts the focus MF Manually adjusts the focus This is used when you want to fix the focus or do not want the AF to work 79 Record Using MF 1 When recording video Operates according to the settings of Continuous AF When recording still images When you turn the AF AE button half press shutter button of the LUMIX Tether software to ON it performs focusing and fixes the focus ...

Page 70: ...appropriate for the subject and scene 1 Set the focus mode to AF MENU SET Focus Mode AF 2 Select AF Mode MENU SET AF Mode AF ON The AF also works when you press a Fn button that has AF ON registered MENU SET Fn Button Set Setting in REC mode AF ON 160 Register Functions to the Fn Buttons ...

Page 71: ...background Fn Button Set Setting in REC mode AF ON Near Shift 160 Register Functions to the Fn Buttons You can change the operation of AF ON so that AF prioritizes subjects far away This function is useful when taking pictures through fences or nets Fn Button Set Setting in REC mode AF ON Far Shift 160 Register Functions to the Fn Buttons When the following operations are performed while recording...

Page 72: ...uman Animal Detect AF Tracking 74 Tracking 225 Area 75 225 Area Zone Oval 75 Zone Oval 1 Area 1 Area Human Detection 1 Area Human Animal Detect 76 1 Area 3 Confirm your selection Press MENU SET When the following function is being used the AF mode is fixed to Human Detect AF Live Cropping When the following functions are being used the AF mode is fixed to 1 Area It is not possible to move the AF a...

Page 73: ...The camera selects this automatically White Displayed when multiple subjects are detected Eye detection works only for the eyes inside the yellow frame A When a person s eyes are detected the eye closer to the camera will be brought into focus The exposure will be adjusted to the face When Metering Mode is set to The camera can detect the faces of up to 15 people The camera can detect a combined t...

Page 74: ...f the AF area The first press of Fn1 returns the AF area position to the center The second press returns the size of the AF area to the default Press MENU SET On the recording screen press MENU SET to cancel the AF area setting Tracking The AF area follows the movement of the subject maintaining focusing Start tracking Aim the AF area over the subject and press Fn1 To release AF Tracking Press Fn1...

Page 75: ...mera selects the most optimal AF area to focus from 225 areas Zone Oval Within the 225 AF areas a central oval zone can be focused Move and Change the Size of the AF Area Display the AF mode selection screen MENU SET AF Mode Select and then press Press to move the position of the AF area Rotate to change the size of the AF area The first press of Fn1 returns the AF area position to the center The ...

Page 76: ...nimal enters the 1 Area AF area the automatic detection AF area is indicated in yellow Eye detection works when a person s face is inside the AF area Display the AF mode selection screen MENU SET AF Mode Select and then press Each press of switches automatic detection A Automatic detection OFF B Human Detect AF ON C Human Animal Detect AF ON Only 1 human or animal can be automatically detected in ...

Page 77: ... MENU SET Select Continuous AF MODE1 The camera continues to automatically focus only during recording MODE2 The camera automatically keeps focusing on subjects during recording standby and during recording OFF The camera maintains the focus point at the start of recording Depending on the recording conditions or lens used the AF operation sound may be recorded during video recording If the operat...

Page 78: ... Enables the following settings OFF Disables the following settings SET AF Speed side Focus moves at a faster speed side Focus moves at a slower speed AF Sensitivity side When the distance to the subject changes significantly the camera immediately readjusts the focus side When the distance to the subject changes significantly the camera waits for a little before readjusting the focus ...

Page 79: ... and the subject is determined and you do not want to activate AF 1 Set the focus mode to MF MENU SET Focus Mode MF 2 Close the menu Press 3 Rotate the focus ring The MF Assist screen is displayed You can also perform the same operation by pressing the Fn button assigned with AF Mode About Fn buttons 160 Register Functions to the Fn Buttons ...

Page 80: ...r press Fn1 5 Adjust the focus Rotate the focus ring This will display the in focus portion highlighted with color Focus Peaking A recording distance guideline is displayed MF Guide m m 10 10 5 5 3 3 2 2 1 5 1 5 1 1 0 5 0 5 0 1 0 1 A MF Assist enlarged screen B Focus Peaking C Indicator for infinity D MF Guide 6 Close the MF Assist screen Press MENU SET ...

Page 81: ...to approx 3x to 20x The recording distance reference mark is a mark used to measure the recording distance Use this when taking pictures with MF or taking close up pictures During MF pressing AF ON will activate AF Fn Button Set Setting in REC mode AF ON 160 Register Functions to the Fn Buttons You can change the Focus Peaking sensitivity and the display method Focus Peaking 187 Focus Peaking You ...

Page 82: ... of Video you can increase the telephoto effect without deteriorating the image quality For details about Image Area of Video 60 Image Area of Video 1 Rotate the zoom ring T Telephoto W Wide angle T W Rotating the zoom ring displays the focal length on the recording screen 40mm The focal length display can be hidden Focal Length 196 Focal Length ...

Page 83: ...ter weighted Method used to perform measuring which focuses on the center of the screen Spot Method used to measure the extremely small part around the spot metering target When you move the AF area the spot metering target also moves to match Spot metering target Highlight weighted Method used to perform measuring which focuses on the highlighted parts of the screen to prevent overexposure This i...

Page 84: ...osure Comp is assigned to Fn2 About Fn buttons 159 Fn Buttons You can also set it from the menu screen MENU SET Select Exposure Comp 2 Compensate the exposure Rotate 3 Confirm your selection Press MENU SET If you set the ISO sensitivity to AUTO when Exposure Mode is set to M you can compensate the exposure The set exposure compensation value is stored even if you turn off the camera The standard v...

Page 85: ...E LOCK to the Fn button 160 Register Functions to the Fn Buttons AE LOCK The exposure is locked AF LOCK The focus is locked AF AE LOCK Both focus and exposure are locked 2 Lock focus and exposure Press and hold the Fn button If focus is locked then the AF lock icon will be displayed If exposure is locked then the AE lock icon will be displayed A AF lock icon AFL B AE lock icon AEL 3 Hold the Fn bu...

Page 86: ...rts Dual Native ISO which enables recording at high sensitivity with reduced noise by switching the base sensitivity The base sensitivity can also be fixed as necessary 1 Press Fn4 At default setting Sensitivity is assigned to Fn4 About Fn buttons 159 Fn Buttons You can also set it from the menu screen MENU SET Select Sensitivity 2 Select ISO sensitivity Rotate 200 100 40 3 Confirm your selection ...

Page 87: ...ther than High Dynamic Filter Settings Up to an upper limit of 6400 Cinelike D2 Cinelike V2 Photo Style Down to a lower limit of 200 The lower limit changes to 100 when Extended ISO is set Like709 Photo Style Down to a lower limit of 100 V Log Photo Style Down to a lower limit of 640 up to an upper limit of 51200 The lower limit changes to 320 when Extended ISO is set Like2100 HLG Photo Style Down...

Page 88: ... the base sensitivity for high sensitivity ISO sensitivity that can be set AUTO 640 to 51200 When Extended ISO is set AUTO 320 to 204800 Luminance Level You can set the luminance range to suit the purpose of video recording You can set to 16 235 or 16 255 the standard for video or to 0 255 which covers the entire range of luminance the same as pictures MENU SET Select Luminance Level Settings 0 25...

Page 89: ...closer to what is seen by the eye Normally you can use auto AWB AWBc or AWBw to obtain the optimal white balance Set this function when the coloring of the image is different from what you expected or you want to change the coloring to capture the ambience 1 Press Fn5 At default setting White Balance is assigned to Fn5 About Fn buttons 159 Fn Buttons You can also set it from the menu screen MENU S...

Page 90: ...Set to Color temperatures 1 to 4 91 Color Temperature Setting 1 AWB will work within this range 2 Blue sky 3 Cloudy sky Rain 4 Shade 5 Sunlight 6 White fluorescent light 7 Incandescent light bulb 8 Sunrise and sunset 9 Candlelight K Kelvin Color Temperature Under lighting such as fluorescent or LED lighting the appropriate white balance will vary depending on the lighting type Use AWB AWBc AWBw or...

Page 91: ... at a white object so that it appears inside the frame at the center of the screen and then press MENU SET This will set the white balance and return you to the recording screen Color Temperature Setting Set the numeric value for the white balance color temperature Press Fn5 and then select any value from to At default setting White Balance is assigned to Fn5 About Fn buttons 159 Fn Buttons You ca...

Page 92: ... it from the White Balance of the Video Image Quality menu Select the white balance and then press The adjustment screen is displayed Adjust the coloring A AMBER ORANGE G GREEN GREENISH B BLUE BLUISH M MAGENTA REDDISH Press Fn1 to return to the unadjusted state Confirm your selection Press MENU SET When the white balance is adjusted the color of its recording screen icon changes to the adjusted co...

Page 93: ...evel which serves as the reference for images 1 Select Master Pedestal Level MENU SET Master Pedestal Level 2 Adjust master pedestal Rotate Set in the range between 15 and 15 3 5 5 10 15 0 10 15 Master Pedestal Level is not available when using the following function V Log Photo Style HDMI RAW Data Output ...

Page 94: ... gives priority to the dynamic range This function is suitable for video editing processes Cinelike V2 A setting that creates a film like finishing touch using a gamma curve that gives priority to the contrast Like709 A setting that minimizes overexposure by applying a gamma curve correction equivalent to Rec 709 to perform compression knee adjustment of high luminance areas Rec 709 is an abbrevia...

Page 95: ...e709 98 Recording While Controlling Overexposure Knee When Filter Settings is being used Photo Style is not available When using HDMI RAW Data Output it is fixed to V Log and Image quality cannot be adjusted Like2100 HLG is not available when using the streaming function You can make detailed Photo Style settings Photo Style Settings 192 Photo Style Settings Adjusting Image Quality Press to select...

Page 96: ... natural tones Green leaves appear brighter and more enhanced OFF Sharpness Adjusts the outlines in the image Noise Reduction Adjusts the noise reduction effect Increasing the effect may cause a slight drop in picture resolution Dual Native ISO Setting 4 Sets the Dual Native ISO 88 Dual Native ISO Setting Sensitivity 4 Sets the ISO sensitivity 86 ISO Sensitivity White Balance 4 Sets the white bala...

Page 97: ... and then press MENU SET Press to select the registration destination number and then press MENU SET A confirmation screen will be displayed On the confirmation screen press Fn1 to change the My Photo Style name Up to 22 characters may be entered Double byte characters are treated as 2 characters For information on how to enter characters 212 Entering Characters Changing the Registered Contents of...

Page 98: ...U 3 Select a knee setting Press to select a setting item AUTO Adjusts the compression levels of high luminance areas automatically MANUAL You can set the luminance where compression starts knee master point and the intensity of compression knee master slope Press to select an item and then press to adjust POINT Master knee point SLOPE Master knee slope Values within the following ranges can be set...

Page 99: ...th additional image effects filters 1 Set the Filter Effect MENU SET Filter Settings Filter Effect SET 2 Select the filter Press to select and then press MENU SET Press Fn1 to switch the screen between normal display and guide display The guide display shows the description of each filter 1 6 ...

Page 100: ...ter icon on the recording screen is indicated with Filter Items that can be adjusted Expressive Vividness Retro Coloring Old Days Contrast High Key Coloring Low Key Coloring Sepia Contrast Monochrome Coloring Dynamic Monochrome Contrast Impressive Art Vividness High Dynamic Vividness Cross Process Coloring Toy Effect Coloring Toy Pop Area with reduced peripheral brightness Bleach Bypass Contrast M...

Page 101: ...er on off operations can be registered to a Fn button Fn Button Set Setting in REC mode Filter Effect 160 Register Functions to the Fn Buttons When displaying the Filter Effect setting screen using the Fn button pressing Fn1 displays the filter selection screen Setting the Type of Defocus Miniature Effect Set Filter Effect to Miniature Effect Press to display the setting screen Press or to move th...

Page 102: ...Quality Setting the Color to Be Left One Point Color Set Filter Effect to One Point Color Press to display the setting screen Press to move the frame and select the color you want to leave To return the frame back to the center press Fn1 Press MENU SET ...

Page 103: ...tes audio input MENU SET Select Mute Sound Input Settings ON OFF is displayed on the recording screen The audio input from the external microphone will also be muted Sound Rec Gain Level This switches the gain of audio input MENU SET Select Sound Rec Gain Level STANDARD This is the standard input gain setting 0 dB LOW Audio input is reduced for recording in environments with loud noises 12 dB Soun...

Page 104: ...tically to minimize sound distortion crackling noise MENU SET Select Sound Rec Level Limiter Settings ON OFF Wind Noise Canceller This reduces the wind noise coming into the built in microphone while maintaining sound quality MENU SET Select Wind Noise Canceller HIGH This effectively reduces the wind noise by reducing the low pitched sound when a strong wind is detected STANDARD This reduces wind ...

Page 105: ...ding OFF Turns the in lens image stabilization function OFF E Stabilization Video During video recording the 4 types of camera shakes the vertical horizontal pitch and yaw axes is corrected through the combined use of the in lens and electronic image stabilizers When E Stabilization Video is working the of the recording screen will be switched to When set to ON the angle of view may become narrowe...

Page 106: ...B corresponds to either of the following ISO sensitivity values When Dual Native Gain Setting is set to AUTO or LOW 100 When Dual Native Gain Setting is set to HIGH 640 When SS Gain Operation is set to SEC dB menu names change as shown below Dual Native ISO Setting Dual Native Gain Setting ISO Sensitivity video Gain Setting ISO Auto Lower Limit Setting Auto Gain Lower Limit Setting ISO Auto Upper ...

Page 107: ...ter MENU SET Luminance Spot Meter ON 2 Select the position where you want to measure the luminance Press to select and then press MENU SET To return the position back to the center press Fn1 A Luminance value Measurement Range Measuring is possible in the range 7 to 109 IRE When Photo Style is set to V Log this can be measured with Stop units Calculated as 0 Stop 42 IRE ...

Page 108: ...ripes ZEBRA2 Parts that are brighter than the benchmark value are displayed with ZEBRA2 stripes ZEBRA1 2 Both ZEBRA1 and ZEBRA2 are displayed OFF SET Sets the benchmark brightness Zebra 1 Zebra 2 50 to 105 BASE RANGE When BASE RANGE Was Selected with SET Centered on the brightness set with Base Level parts with the brightness in the range set in Range are displayed with the stripes Base Level can ...

Page 109: ... color of video grid lines Sets the outer side opacity of video grid lines Frame Mask 100 75 50 25 OFF Color bars Test Tone The color bars are displayed on the recording screen A test tone is output while the color bars are being displayed SMPTE EBU ARIB MENU SET Select Color Bars Settings SMPTE EBU ARIB To end the display press MENU SET Adjusting the Test Tone There are 4 levels 12dB 18dB 20dB an...

Page 110: ...uality the speed is halved Fast Motion Video Undercrank Recording Set a number of frames that is lower than the recording frame rate of the Rec Quality For example When recording at 12 fps and set to a 24 00p Rec Quality the speed is doubled 1 Set Rec File Format to MOV MENU SET Rec File Format MOV 2 Select a recording quality with which you can use Variable Frame Rate recording MENU SET Rec Quali...

Page 111: ...s of Rec Quality and Image Area of Video Change the Image Area of Video as necessary Rec Quality Image Area of Video 4K video C4K video FULL FHD 60p 420 8 L FHD 50p 420 8 L PIXEL PIXEL 4 Set Variable Frame Rate MENU SET Variable Frame Rate ON Press to switch between ON and OFF 5 Set the frame rate Rotate to select a numeric value then press MENU SET The angle of view is reduced when you set to a f...

Page 112: ...ps You can filter to show just the recording qualities where Variable Frame Rate can be used 59 Filtering When using Variable Frame Rate it is recommended to fix the camera so it does not move Focus mode switches to MF If you press the Fn button assigned with AF ON only before recording starts the focus will be adjusted automatically 160 Register Functions to the Fn Buttons Audio will not be recor...

Page 113: ...Recording frame rate MOV 59 94Hz NTSC 4K A 48p 420 10 L C4K 48p 420 10 L 4K 48p 420 10 L FHD 48p 420 10 L 47 95p FHD 120p 420 10 L 119 88p 50 00Hz PAL FHD 100p 420 10 L 100 00p 24 00Hz CINEMA 4K A 48p 420 10 L C4K 48p 420 10 L 4K 48p 420 10 L FHD 48p 420 10 L 48 00p By filtering the Rec Quality by the frame rate you can display just those recording qualities that match the frame rate conditions 59...

Page 114: ...isplayed when you select either 1 2 or 3 Use the same procedure as MF 79 Record Using MF to check the focus then press MENU SET to register the focus position Focus Transition Speed Sets the moving speed of focus Moving speed SH fast to SL slow Focus Transition Rec Starts Focus Transition when recording starts Select the position registered with Focus Pull Setting Focus Transition Wait Sets the wa...

Page 115: ...art recording a video 5 Start Focus Transition Press to select 1 2 or 3 and then press MENU SET When Focus Transition Wait is set Focus Transition starts after the set time has elapsed m m 10 10 5 5 3 3 2 2 1 5 1 5 1 1 0 5 0 5 0 1 0 1 A Current focus position B Registered focus position 6 End Focus Transition Press Q MENU 7 Stop recording Press the video rec button once again ...

Page 116: ...ng other than the registered focus position Any of the operations below will clear the focus position settings Operating the camera ON OFF button Zoom operation Switching the focus mode Switching the recording mode Replacing the lens When the following functions are being used Focus Transition is not available Variable Frame Rate Live Cropping Focus Transition cannot be used when using an intercha...

Page 117: ... camera staying in a fixed position Pan Zoom in When using Live Cropping it is recommended to fix the camera so it does not move 1 Set Rec File Format MENU SET Rec File Format MP4 MOV 2 Select a recording quality with which you can record Live Cropping video MENU SET Rec Quality A recording quality with which you can record Live Cropping video 133 List of Recording Qualities That Enable Special Vi...

Page 118: ...g is not available the camera switches to a recording format or FHD video recording quality where recording is possible 4 Set the cropping start frame Select the range to be cropped and press MENU SET A Cropping start frame 5 Set the cropping end frame Select the range to be cropped and press MENU SET To redo the settings for the position and size of the start frame and the end frame press B Cropp...

Page 119: ...1 Start frame Returns the frame position and size to the default settings End frame Cancels the settings for the position and size of the frame MENU SET Confirms the frame position and size AF mode switches to Human Detect AF Human bodies cannot be detected It is not possible to specify the person to bring into focus Brightness measurements and focusing are performed within the cropping frame To l...

Page 120: ...en Extended ISO is set 320 and the upper limit is 51200 The range of available ISO sensitivities is also different for LOW and HIGH in Dual Native ISO Setting Reset the exposure if necessary when ISO sensitivity changes Exposure When V Log Is Set The V Log curve characteristics comply with V Log V Gamut REFERENCE MANUAL Rev 1 0 When set to V Log the standard exposure when gray with a reflectance r...

Page 121: ...ed LUT data LUT View Assist HDMI Applies LUT data to images output over HDMI LUT View Assist SDI Applies LUT data to images output over SDI When applying the LUT data LUT is displayed on the recording screen Up to 4 LUT data files can be registered Reading LUT Files The following LUT data can be used The vlt format which meets the requirements specified in the VARICAM 3DLUT REFERENCE MANUAL Rev 1 ...

Page 122: ...en using LUMIX Tether either a USB connection cable commercially available LAN cable commercially available or Wi Fi can be used Output recording information or menu screen D SDI monitor or PC installed with LUMIX Tether Recording of the RAW Video Data of this camera has been confirmed on the following external recorder As of October 2021 ATOMOS Ninja V 4K HDR Monitor Recorder AtomOS 10 71 or high...

Page 123: ...utput Connect the camera and SDI monitor with a commercially available BNC cable SDI output Or connect the camera to a PC with LUMIX Tether installed 216 Tethered Recording For information on the connection methods of the external monitor or external recorder refer to Connecting the external monitor 22 Connecting to the external monitor 1 Set HDMI RAW Data Output MENU SET HDMI RAW Data Output ON A...

Page 124: ...recording frame rate of the Rec Quality Info Display HDMI SDI of the Setup IN OUT menu When HDMI is selected it is switched to AUTO When set to AUTO information is displayed to the external device that is output via SDI Also refer to the operating instructions for the external device Rec Quality When HDMI RAW Data Output is selected System Frequency 59 94Hz NTSC Rec Quality Image Area of Video Res...

Page 125: ...ou use LUT View Assist SDI 709 is displayed on the screen and RAW is displayed on the screen as a LUT View Assist HDMI item Luminance Spot Meter and BASE RANGE of Zebra Pattern are set at Stop units Calculated as 0 Stop 42 IRE HDMI Time Code Output HDMI Recording Control The time code of the camera can be added and output via HDMI to the external recorder Recording can also be started and stopped ...

Page 126: ... etc that support the HLG format or playing back directly on supporting devices HLG Hybrid Log Gamma is an international standard ITU R BT 2100 HDR format 1 Set Rec File Format MENU SET Rec File Format MP4 MOV 2 Select a recording quality with which you can record HLG video MENU SET Rec Quality Items available for recording with HLG video are indicated as HLG available Recording qualities with whi...

Page 127: ...in Dual Native ISO Setting Reset the exposure if necessary when ISO sensitivity changes HLG View Assist At recording or playback of an HLG video this outputs images with converted color gamut and brightness over HDMI SDI MENU SET HLG View Assist Select HDMI or SDI AUTO 1 The image to be output via HDMI will only be converted with the setting of MODE2 when connected to a device that does not suppor...

Page 128: ... File Format MOV 2 Select a recording quality wherein you can record Anamorphic 4 3 video MENU SET Rec Quality Items available for recording Anamorphic 4 3 video are indicated as ANAMOR Recording qualities wherein you can record Anamorphic 4 3 video 133 List of Recording Qualities That Enable Special Videos to be Recorded By filtering Rec Quality by the number of pixels you can display just those ...

Page 129: ... to impose on display the frame of the angle of view when cropping after de squeeze editing 1 Set Anamorphic Desqueeze Display MENU SET Anamorphic Desqueeze Display Settings 2 0x 1 8x 1 5x 1 33x 1 30x OFF Make settings to suit the magnification of the anamorphic lens you are using 2 Set Frame Marker MENU SET Frame Marker 109 Frame Marker During recording images output via HDMI are not displayed de...

Page 130: ...hutter speed for normal recording and adjust it 1 Set the exposure mode to S or M MENU SET Exposure Mode S M 2 Set Synchro Scan MENU SET Synchro Scan ON 3 Set the shutter speed Rotate to select a numeric value then press MENU SET You can call up the current shutter speed for normal recording by pressing Fn1 Adjust the shutter speed while looking at the screen so that flickering and horizontal stri...

Page 131: ...e recording fills the card to capacity loop recording starts and video recording time is no longer displayed Make sure the camera does not turn off during recording Loop recording cannot start if there is insufficient available capacity on the card When the recording time exceeds 12 hours recording continues with data being deleted in order from the point where recording started When the following...

Page 132: ...ery few minutes while MOV video is being recorded The divided videos are saved as one group image 1 Set Rec File Format to MOV MENU SET Rec File Format MOV 2 Set Segmented File Recording MENU SET Segmented File Recording 10MIN 5MIN 3MIN 1 MIN When the following function is being used Segmented File Recording is not available HDMI RAW Data Output Loop Recording video Streaming Function ...

Page 133: ...enable use of Live Cropping HLG Recording qualities with which you can record HLG video ANAMOR 4 3 Recording qualities for anamorphic recording with an aspect ratio of 4 3 Rec File Format MP4 System Frequency 59 94Hz NTSC Rec Quality Live Crop HLG 4K 10bit 100M 60p 4K 8bit 100M 30p 4K 10bit 72M 30p 4K 8bit 100M 24p 4K 10bit 72M 24p FHD 8bit 28M 60p FHD 8bit 20M 30p FHD 8bit 24M 24p System Frequenc...

Page 134: ... L 4K A 48p 420 10 L 4K A 30p 422 10 I 4K A 30p 422 10 L 4K A 30p 420 8 L 4K A 24p 422 10 I 4K A 24p 422 10 L 4K A 24p 420 8 L C4K 60p 420 10 L C4K 60p 420 8 L C4K 48p 420 10 L C4K 30p 422 10 I C4K 30p 422 10 L C4K 30p 420 8 L C4K 24p 422 10 I C4K 24p 422 10 L C4K 24p 420 8 L 4K 60p 420 10 L 4K 60p 420 8 L 4K 48p 420 10 L 4K 30p 422 10 I 4K 30p 422 10 L 4K 30p 420 8 L 4K 24p 422 10 I 4K 24p 422 10...

Page 135: ...HD 24p 420 8 L System Frequency 50 00Hz PAL Rec Quality VFR HFR Live Crop HLG ANAMOR 4 3 5 9K 25p 420 10 L 5 4K 25p 420 10 L 4K A 50p 420 10 L 4K A 50p 420 8 L 4K A 25p 422 10 I 4K A 25p 422 10 L 4K A 25p 420 8 L C4K 50p 420 10 L C4K 50p 420 8 L C4K 25p 422 10 I C4K 25p 422 10 L C4K 25p 420 8 L 4K 50p 420 10 L 4K 50p 420 8 L 4K 25p 422 10 I 4K 25p 422 10 L 4K 25p 420 8 L FHD 100p 420 10 L FHD 50p ...

Page 136: ...stem Frequency 24 00Hz CINEMA Rec Quality VFR HFR Live Crop HLG ANAMOR 4 3 6K 24p 420 10 L 5 9K 24p 420 10 L 4K A 48p 420 10 L 4K A 24p 422 10 I 4K A 24p 422 10 L 4K A 24p 420 8 L C4K 48p 420 10 L C4K 24p 422 10 I C4K 24p 422 10 L C4K 24p 420 8 L 4K 48p 420 10 L 4K 24p 422 10 I 4K 24p 422 10 L 4K 24p 420 8 L FHD 48p 420 10 L FHD 24p 422 10 I FHD 24p 422 10 L FHD 24p 420 8 L ...

Page 137: ...ding to the application YUV 4 2 2 is used for YUV and bit value output as shown below Recording to card HDMI output 4 2 2 10 bit 4 2 2 10 bit 4 2 0 10 bit 4 2 2 10 bit 4 2 0 8 bit 4 2 2 8 bit When set to a 4 3 or 3 2 Rec Quality bands are added to the images and they are output with a 16 9 aspect ratio Output may be in 8 bit if you output to devices that do not support 10 bit It may take some time...

Page 138: ...n converts resolution to FHD 1080 and outputs as progressive 1080i Down converts resolution to FHD 1080 and outputs as interlaced OFF Outputs at the resolution and recording frame rate of the Rec Quality The items you can select depend on the System Frequency setting 6K 5 9K 5 4K and Anamorphic 4 3 videos are output with a 4K or FHD resolution When set to a recording quality for high frame rate vi...

Page 139: ...5 9K 23 98p 4K A 47 95p 4K A 23 98p 4K 47 95p 4K 23 98p 5 9K 29 97p 5 4K 29 97p 4K A 29 97p 4K 29 97p C4K 59 94p C4K 47 95p C4K 23 98p 4K 30p 4K 29 97p 4K 29 97p 1080p 1080 23 98p 1080 29 97p 1 1080 59 94p 1080 23 98p 1080i 1080 59 94i 1080 59 94i OFF 4K 23 98p 4K 29 97p C4K 59 94p C4K 23 98p Down Convert Resolution and recording frame rate of the Rec Quality C4K 29 97p 4K 59 94p 1080 119 88p 1080...

Page 140: ...C4K 50 00p C4K 25 00p Down Convert Resolution and recording frame rate of the Rec Quality 1080 100 00p 1080 50 00p 1080 50 00i 1080 25 00p 4K 25p 1080p 1080 50 00p 1080 25 00p 2 1080i 1080 50 00i 1080 50 00i 1080 50 00i OFF 1080 50 00p 1080 50 00i 1080 25 00p 2 Output is 1080 50 00p if the connected device is not compatible System Frequency 24 00Hz CINEMA Down Convert Resolution and recording fram...

Page 141: ...optional is attached audio is down converted to a format suitable for the connected HDMI external device before being output MENU SET HDMI Rec Output Select Sound Down Convert AUTO Output is down converted to match the connected device OFF Output is according to the settings in XLR Mic Adaptor Setting Outputting Audio via HDMI Output audio to an external device connected by HDMI MENU SET HDMI Rec ...

Page 142: ...e items that can be set at SDI Output Resolution differs depending on the recording frame rate of the Rec Quality Combinations marked with in the table below cannot be selected System Frequency 59 94Hz NTSC SDI Output Resolution Recording frame rate of the Rec Quality 119 88p 59 94p 59 94i 29 97p 47 95p 23 98p 1080p 1080 59 94p 1080 29 97p 1080 23 98p 1080i 1080 59 94i 1080PsF 1080 29 97PsF 1080 2...

Page 143: ...Rec Output Select SDI Recording Control Settings ON OFF It can be set when SDI Time Code Output is ON Control information is output when pressing the video rec button even if the video cannot be recorded such as when there is no card inserted into the camera Only compatible external devices can be controlled Output audio via SDI Outputs audio to external devices connected via SDI MENU SET SDI Rec ...

Page 144: ...s the enlarged display of MF assist to an external device connected via SDI MENU SET SDI Rec Output Select SDI MF Assist Output Settings ON OFF When you enlarge the display with MF assist on the camera while SDI MF Assist Output is set to OFF the camera information display will not be output via HDMI ...

Page 145: ... an external microphone that requires a power supply from the camera MIC terminal Mic Input When connecting an external microphone that does not require a power supply from the camera MIC terminal Line Input When connecting an external audio device for line output The setting will be fixed to when a Stereo Shotgun Microphone DMW MS2 optional is connected When using if you connect an external micro...

Page 146: ...up When MANUAL is selected Press to adjust the sound pickup range and then press MENU SET You can register the MANUAL sound pickup range setting in a Fn button Fn Button Set Setting in REC mode Special Mic Directivity Adjust 160 Register Functions to the Fn Buttons Reduction of Wind Noise This reduces wind noise when an external microphone is connected MENU SET Select Wind Cut Settings HIGH STANDA...

Page 147: ... cover 146 Removing the Hot Shoe Cover 1 Attach the XLR Microphone Adaptor to the hot shoe 2 Turn the camera on Press and hold the camera ON OFF button for more than one second 3 Select XLR Mic Adaptor Setting MENU SET XLR Mic Adaptor Setting 96kHz 24bit Records high resolution audio at 96 kHz 24 bit Only available when Rec File Format is set to MOV Sound Output SDI is set to OFF 48kHz 24bit Recor...

Page 148: ... cannot be used when XLR Mic Adaptor Setting is set to other than OFF When the XLR Microphone Adaptor is attached Sound Rec Level Disp automatically turns ON and the recording level is displayed on the screen 96kHz 24bit and 48kHz 24bit are not available when using the streaming function When the XLR Microphone Adaptor is attached do not carry the camera by holding the XLR Microphone Adaptor It ma...

Page 149: ...io without time lag It may differ from the sound recorded in videos REC SOUND Audio to be recorded in videos Output sound may be delayed from actual sound The setting is fixed to REC SOUND in the following cases When Special Mic is set to LENS AUTO SHOTGUN S SHOTGUN or MANUAL When using an XLR Microphone Adaptor DMW XLR1 optional Adjusting the Headphone Volume Connect the headphones and rotate Red...

Page 150: ...ially available to the camera It can be used in the following ways The operations that can be performed vary depending on the remote control unit used Starting stopping the recording Aperture adjustment Manual focus operation A A REMOTE terminal A Panasonic shutter remote control DMW RS2 cannot be used It may not operate properly depending on the combination of the remote control unit and lens ...

Page 151: ... 3 to 10 15 7 11 0 to 11 4 A B A USB terminal B USB connection cable commercially available Plug in out straight holding onto the plug Inserting these at an angle may cause deformation or malfunction Do not connect the cable to the wrong terminals This may cause a malfunction Preparation Turn on the camera and PC 1 Set USB Mode to PC Storage MENU SET USB Mode PC Storage 2 Connect the camera and PC...

Page 152: ...e number For the USB connection cable use one that is a shielded product with a ferrite core compliant to USB Type C USB3 1 that is less than 1 5 m 4 9 feet Turn off the camera and disconnect the USB connection cable before removing the card from the camera Otherwise the recorded data may be damaged The camera image cannot be output to an external device via HDMI SDI when USB Mode is set to PC Sto...

Page 153: ... monitor You can set the output resolution during playback 204 Output Resolution Playback Images recorded on devices other than this one may not be played back correctly on this camera Playing Back Videos 1 Display the playback screen Press 2 Select a video Select the image by pressing You can move continuously through images by pressing and holding 8m30s 8m30s A Card slot B Video recording time ...

Page 154: ...ring Video Playback Button operation Description of operation Plays pauses Stops Performs fast rewind playback If you press again the fast rewind speed increases Performs frame by frame rewinding while paused Performs fast forward playback If you press again the fast forward speed increases Performs frame by frame forwarding while paused Reduces the volume Increases the volume ...

Page 155: ... Output is set to ON at HDMI SDI Connections of the Setup IN OUT menu output with a resolution above 4K is not possible When playing back an image at a resolution above 4K set the SDI Output to OFF High resolution audio cannot be output during SDI output When output only via SDI It is down converted to 48kHz 24bit When output via SDI and HDMI at the same time It is down converted to 48kHz 24bit or...

Page 156: ...mages at the same time Thumbnail Display 1 Switch to thumbnail display Rotate to the left The display is switched in the order of 12 image screen 30 image screen Rotating to the right returns to the previous display 1 999 1 999 A Card slot 2 Select an image Press to select an image and then press MENU SET Images indicated with cannot be played back ...

Page 157: ...edit each image in a group individually Playing the Images in a Group One by One Operations such as displaying thumbnails and deleting images are available with images in groups just as with normal playback Select the group image in the playback state 153 Playing Back Videos 1 999 1 999 9 files 9 files Press to display the images in the group Press to select an image To return to the normal playba...

Page 158: ...ngle and then press MENU SET Delete Multi Press in playback state Press to select Delete Multi and then press MENU SET 1 Press to select the image to delete and then press MENU SET is displayed for the selected image If you press MENU SET again the selection is canceled Up to 100 images can be selected 2 Press Fn1 to delete the selected image To switch the card selected for deleting images press Q...

Page 159: ...ister functions to the Fn Function buttons Additionally you can register other functions to and Q MENU in the same way as with the Fn buttons Different functions can be set for both during recording and playback Fn Button Default Settings Fn2 Fn3 Fn1 Fn5 Fn4 Fn buttons Setting in REC mode Setting in PLAY mode Fn1 Info Display HDMI SDI Info Display HDMI SDI Fn2 Exposure Comp Rating 3 Fn3 Aperture V...

Page 160: ... Set Setting in REC mode Setting in PLAY mode 2 Select the button Press to select the button and then press MENU SET Selection is also possible by rotating 3 Find the function to register You can select by pressing to select the sub tab pressing or rotating and then pressing Each press Q MENU switches between tabs 1 and 2 ...

Page 161: ... SET Selection is also possible by rotating Select items with by selecting the item again Depending on the button some functions cannot be registered You can also press and hold the Fn button 2 sec to display the screen in Step 4 This may not be displayed depending on the registered function and on the button type ...

Page 162: ...ttings suited for the correct exposure determined by the camera Synchro Scan 130 Synchro Scan Focus Focus Mode 69 Selecting the Focus Mode AF Mode 72 Selecting the AF Mode AF Custom Setting Video 78 AF Custom Setting Video Focus Peaking 187 Focus Peaking Focus Peaking Sensitivity 187 Focus Peaking Sensitivity 1 Area AF Moving Speed 187 1 Area AF Moving Speed Focus Ring Lock 194 Focus Ring Lock AE ...

Page 163: ...vel Disp Mute Sound Input 103 Mute Sound Input Sound Rec Level Adj 104 Sound Rec Level Adj Sound Rec Level Limiter 104 Sound Rec Level Limiter XLR Mic Adaptor Setting 147 XLR Microphone Adaptor Optional Special Mic Directivity Adjust 146 Setting the Sound Pickup Range DMW MS2 Optional Others Video Image Stabilizer 105 Image Stabilizer E Stabilization Video 105 E Stabilization Video Boost I S Video...

Page 164: ...esqueeze Display Color Bars 109 Color bars Test Tone Lens Others Focus Ring Control 201 Focus Ring Control Card File Destination Card Slot Changes the priority of cards for recording This can be used if Double Card Slot Function 29 Double Card Slot Function is set to Relay Rec IN OUT LAN Wi Fi 203 LAN Wi Fi Info Display HDMI SDI 34 Information Display HDMI SDI Fan Mode 200 Fan Mode Others No Setti...

Page 165: ...on display with a Fn button 44 Displaying Descriptions About Menu Items and Settings Card File Card Slot Change 155 Switching the Card to Display IN OUT LAN Wi Fi 203 LAN Wi Fi Info Display HDMI SDI 34 Information Display HDMI SDI Fan Mode 200 Fan Mode LUT View Assist HDMI 121 LUT View Assist HDMI LUT View Assist SDI 121 LUT View Assist SDI HLG View Assist HDMI 127 HLG View Assist HLG View Assist ...

Page 166: ...stered in Setting in REC mode and during playback it enables usage of the functions registered in Setting in PLAY mode 1 Press the Fn button 2 Select a setting item Press to select a setting item and then press MENU SET Selection is also possible by rotating Display and selection methods of a setting item differ depending on the menu item ...

Page 167: ...nformation about Quick menu operation methods 39 Quick Menu 1 Select Q MENU Settings MENU SET Q MENU Settings Item Customize Video 2 Select the item position to Press to select the position and then press MENU SET 3 Find the function to register You can select by pressing to select the sub tab pressing or rotating and then pressing Each press of Q MENU switches between tabs 1 and 2 ...

Page 168: ...168 10 Camera Customization Quick Menu Customization 4 Register menu items Press to select an item and then press MENU SET Selection is also possible by rotating Select items with by selecting the item again ...

Page 169: ...ing 187 Focus Peaking Focus Peaking Sensitivity 187 Focus Peaking Sensitivity 1 Area AF Moving Speed 187 1 Area AF Moving Speed Image Format Rec File Format 50 Rec File Format Rec Quality 51 Rec Quality Rec Quality My List 59 add to list Variable Frame Rate 110 Variable Frame Rate Time Code Display 62 Time Code Display Audio Sound Rec Level Disp 103 Sound Rec Level Disp Sound Rec Level Adj 104 Sou...

Page 170: ...eze Display Color Bars 109 Color bars Test Tone 2 tab Lens Others Focus Ring Control 201 Focus Ring Control Card File Destination Card Slot Changes the priority of cards for recording This can be used if Double Card Slot Function 29 Double Card Slot Function is set to Relay Rec IN OUT LAN Wi Fi 203 LAN Wi Fi Fan Mode 200 Fan Mode Others No Setting Set when not registering any function Quick Menu D...

Page 171: ...purchase the default settings of the Creative Video Mode menus are registered with all Custom modes 1 Set menu settings of the state you wish to save 2 Select Save to Custom Mode MENU SET Save to Custom Mode 3 Register Select the save to number and then press MENU SET A confirmation screen will be displayed Press Fn1 to change the Custom mode name For information on how to enter characters 212 Ent...

Page 172: ...ustom mode name A maximum of 22 characters can be entered A two byte character is treated as two characters For information on how to enter characters 212 Entering Characters How to Reload Custom Mode Sets the timing at which to return the settings that were changed temporarily while the Custom mode was being used to their registered settings Change Recording Mode Turn the Power ON Select Loading ...

Page 173: ... The selected Custom mode icon will be displayed on the recording screen Changing Registered Details Registered settings do not change even if you change the camera settings temporarily with Custom Mode C1 to Custom Mode C12 To change the registered details overwrite them by using Save to Custom Mode in the Setup Setting menu ...

Page 174: ... Custom mode settings to the selected recording mode and overwrite the current settings with the called up settings 1 Set to the recording mode to use 2 Select Load Custom Mode MENU SET Load Custom Mode 3 Select the Custom mode to call up Select the Custom mode and then press MENU SET ...

Page 175: ...y Menu A maximum of 23 items can be registered Registered menus can be called up from to Registration in My Menu 1 Select Add MENU SET Add 2 Register Select the menu to register and then press MENU SET Calling up My Menu Call up the menus registered in My Menu MENU SET Registered menus ...

Page 176: ...s to be displayed in My Menu Sorting Changes the order of My Menu Select the menu to change then set the destination Delete Deletes menus that are registered to My Menu Delete Item Selects the menu then deletes Delete All Deletes all menus registered in My Menu Display from My Menu Displays My Menu first when displaying a menu ON Displays My Menu OFF Displays the last used menu ...

Page 177: ...le name on the screen Change the file name Changes the file name and saves the file Available characters alphabetic characters upper case numerals up to 8 characters For information on how to enter characters 212 Entering Characters Load Loads the settings information on the card and copies it to the camera Delete Deletes settings information on the card Keep Settings While Format When formatting ...

Page 178: ...vailable for Copying List of Menu Rec Mode menu Recording mode 182 Rec Mode menu Video menu Image Quality 182 Video menu Image Quality Exposure Mode Exposure Comp Sensitivity White Balance Photo Style Metering Mode Dual Native ISO Setting ISO Sensitivity video Synchro Scan Master Pedestal Level SS Gain Operation i Dynamic Range Vignetting Comp Diffraction Compensation Filter Settings Image Format ...

Page 179: ...cial Mic XLR Mic Adaptor Setting Sound Output Headphone Volume Others 190 Video menu Others Image Stabilizer Focus Transition Loop Recording video Segmented File Recording Live Cropping Time Stamp Rec Custom menu Image Quality 192 Custom menu Image Quality Photo Style Settings ISO Increments Extended ISO Exposure Offset Adjust Focus Shutter 193 Custom menu Focus Shutter AF AE Lock Hold AF MF MF As...

Page 180: ...m menu IN OUT HDMI Rec Output SDI Rec Output Fan Mode Tally Lamp Lens Others 201 Custom menu Lens Others Lens Focus Resume Lens Fn Button Setting Focus Ring Control Vertical Position Info Video Setup menu Card File 202 Setup menu Card File Card Format Double Card Slot Function Folder File Settings File Number Reset Copyright Information Monitor Display 203 Setup menu Monitor Display Level Gauge Ad...

Page 181: ...ce Name Pixel Refresh Language Firmware Version My Menu Page 1 175 My Menu Page 2 175 My Menu Page 3 175 My Menu Edit My Menu 176 Edit My Menu Add Sorting Delete Display from My Menu Playback menu Playback Mode 209 Playback menu Playback Mode Anamorphic Desqueeze Display Add Delete Info 209 Playback menu Add Delete Info Protect Rating Edit Image 210 Playback menu Edit Image Copy Others 211 Playbac...

Page 182: ...eo menu Image Quality Default settings Exposure Mode P A S M Sets the exposure mode 48 Exposure Mode Exposure Comp 3 to 3 0 This compensates the exposure 84 Exposure Compensation Sensitivity AUTO 100 to 51200 This sets the sensitivity to light 86 ISO Sensitivity White Balance AWB AWBc AWBw to to This compensates the effect of the light of the color that illuminates the subject 89 White Balance WB ...

Page 183: ...the base sensitivity automatically or to fix it 88 Dual Native ISO Setting ISO Sensitivity video ISO Auto Lower Limit Setting 100 to 25600 ISO Auto Upper Limit Setting AUTO 200 to 51200 Sets the lower and upper limits for ISO sensitivity when ISO sensitivity is set to AUTO 87 ISO Sensitivity video Synchro Scan ON OFF Fine adjust the shutter speed to reduce flickering and horizontal stripes 130 Syn...

Page 184: ...sation effect may not be achieved depending on the recording conditions Noise in the periphery of the picture may stand out with higher ISO sensitivity When the following functions are being used Vignetting Comp is not available S35mm 1 PIXEL PIXEL Image Area of Video Variable Frame Rate HDMI RAW Data Output 1 Only when using a full frame lens Diffraction Compensation AUTO OFF The camera raises th...

Page 185: ...ec Quality My List Calls up a recording quality registered in My List 59 add to list Variable Frame Rate ON OFF Varies the recording frame rate to record slow motion video and fast motion video 110 Variable Frame Rate Time Code Time Code Display ON OFF Count Up REC RUN FREE RUN Time Code Value Reset Manual Input Current Time Time Code Mode DF NDF HDMI Time Code Output ON OFF SDI Time Code Output O...

Page 186: ... HDMI RAW Data Output ON OFF You can output the RAW Video Data to an external recorder via HDMI 122 HDMI Output of RAW Video Data Video menu Focus Default settings Focus Mode AF MF This switches between AF and MF 69 Selecting the Focus Mode AF Mode You can select the focus method according to the position or number of subjects 72 Selecting the AF Mode AF Custom Setting Video ON OFF SET AF Speed AF...

Page 187: ...n focus portions portions on the screen with clear outlines are highlighted with color If the Focus Peaking Sensitivity is adjusted to the negative direction portions to be highlighted are reduced allowing you to achieve a more precise focus With Display Color you can set the display color of the in focus portion 1 Area AF Moving Speed FAST NORMAL Sets the speed when moving a single AF area This o...

Page 188: ... This switches the gain of audio input 103 Sound Rec Gain Level Sound Rec Level Adj MUTE 18dB to 12dB 0dB Manually adjust the sound recording level 104 Sound Rec Level Adj Sound Rec Level Limiter ON OFF The sound recording level is adjusted automatically to minimize sound distortion crackling noise 104 Sound Rec Level Limiter Wind Noise Canceller HIGH STANDARD OFF This reduces the wind noise comin...

Page 189: ... range when using the Stereo Shotgun Microphone DMW MS2 optional 146 Setting the Sound Pickup Range DMW MS2 Optional XLR Mic Adaptor Setting 96kHz 24bit 48kHz 24bit 48kHz 16bit OFF Sets the audio input for when an XLR Microphone Adaptor DMW XLR1 optional is attached 147 XLR Microphone Adaptor Optional Sound Output REALTIME REC SOUND Sets the audio output method when headphones are connected 149 Sw...

Page 190: ... position from the current position to a position registered in advance 114 Focus Transition Loop Recording video ON OFF When the recording fills the card to capacity recording continues while deleting older data 131 Loop Recording video Segmented File Recording 10MIN 5MIN 3MIN 1 MIN OFF Video is divided every few minutes while being recorded 132 Segmented File Recording Live Cropping 40SEC 20SEC ...

Page 191: ...rded date and time superimposed on the images You cannot delete recording dates after superimposing them When the following functions are being used Time Stamp Rec is not available 6K video 5 9K video 5 4K video Anamorphic 4 3 video Variable Frame Rate HDMI RAW Data Output ...

Page 192: ... quality adjustment Load Preset Setting Sets the timing at which image quality adjustment values changed in My Photo Style are returned to their registered state Reset Photo Style Returns details changed in Photo Style and Photo Style Settings to their default settings ISO Increments 1 3 EV 1 EV Changes the intervals between ISO sensitivity adjustment values Extended ISO ON OFF Extends the setting...

Page 193: ...stom menu Focus Shutter Default settings AF AE Lock Hold ON OFF This sets button operations for AF AE Lock Turning this ON maintains the lock after releasing the button until it is pressed again AF MF ON OFF You can fine adjust the focus manually during AF Lock by rotating the focus ring When a Fn button that has AF ON registered is pressed 160 Register Functions to the Fn Buttons When locked usin...

Page 194: ...ull screen mode windowed mode of MF Assist enlarged screen While you are using the following functions MF Assist will not be displayed HDMI RAW Data Output Video recording MF Guide OFF Default setting specifications vary depending on the country or area where the camera was purchased During MF MF Guide which acts as a guide to recording distance is displayed on the screen You can select from meter...

Page 195: ... Lens Sets the operations to be disabled with the operation lock switch Only for recording screen Each press of MENU SET switches between Lock and Unlock Press Fn1 to change the page Press Q MENU to return to the default settings When you operate locked operation parts is displayed on the screen The operation parts to be locked by Lens differ depending on the lens The lens switch will not be locke...

Page 196: ...is a graph that displays brightness along the horizontal axis and the number of pixels at each brightness level on the vertical axis By looking at the distribution of the graph you can determine the current exposure A B A Dark B Bright When the recorded image and the histogram do not match each other under the following conditions the histogram is displayed in orange During exposure compensation W...

Page 197: ... gauge and reset the adjusted values in Level Gauge Adjust in the Setup Monitor Display menu 203 Level Gauge Adjust Luminance Spot Meter ON OFF Specify any spot on the subject to measure the luminance over a small area 107 Luminance Spot Meter Framing Outline ON OFF Displays the outline for the live view Display Information Display Info in Rec Mode WITH INFO WITHOUT INFO CTRL PANEL Display Info in...

Page 198: ...ayback of HLG video this outputs images with converted color gamut and brightness over HDMI SDI 127 HLG View Assist Anamorphic Desqueeze Display OFF This displays the de squeezed images suited to the magnification of the anamorphic lens 129 Anamorphic Desqueeze Display Center Marker ON OFF The center of the recording screen will be displayed as Frame Marker ON OFF SET Frame Aspect Frame Color Fram...

Page 199: ...Tone Red REC Frame Indicator ON OFF A red frame is displayed on the recording screen that indicates that video is being recorded Streaming Blue Frame Indicator ON OFF Displays a blue frame on the screen during streaming Custom menu IN OUT Default settings HDMI Rec Output Down Convert AUTO 4K 30p 4K 25p 1080p 1080i OFF HDMI Recording Control ON OFF Sound Down Convert AUTO OFF Sound Output HDMI ON O...

Page 200: ...o 24 00Hz CINEMA SDI Output Resolution is fixed to 1080PsF Fan Mode AUTO1 AUTO2 NORMAL SLOW Sets fan operation AUTO1 The fan operation switches automatically according to the temperature of the camera This setting prioritizes controlling rises in temperature in the camera AUTO2 The fan operation switches automatically according to the temperature of the camera This setting prioritizes reducing fan...

Page 201: ...utton Setting is not available Focus Ring Control NON LINEAR LINEAR SET 90 to 1080 300 Maximum Sets the amount of movement for focusing using the focus ring When using supported lenses NON LINEAR Focus responds by accelerating according to rotation speed of the focus ring LINEAR Focus responds at a constant amount according to the rotational angle of the focus ring When using lenses equipped with ...

Page 202: ... to save the images 28 Folder File Settings File Number Reset Card Slot 1 Card Slot 2 Resets the file number of the next recording to 0001 29 File Number Reset Copyright Information Artist ON OFF SET Copyright Holder ON OFF SET Display Copyright Info During the recording of still images the registered names of the artist and the copyright holder are recorded in the Exif data of the image You can r...

Page 203: ...i LAN Wi Fi Function 217 Operating the Camera from a PC 228 Connecting to a Smartphone Wi Fi connection 233 Connecting to a Smartphone Wired LAN connection LAN Wi Fi Setup 247 LAN Wi Fi Setup menu Streaming Setup 249 13 Streaming Function Bluetooth Bluetooth 224 Connecting to a Smartphone Bluetooth Connection Remote Wakeup 239 Remote Wakeup Returning from Sleep Mode 239 Shortening the Return Time ...

Page 204: ... you can select depend on the System Frequency setting If no image appears on the external device with AUTO switch to a constant setting other than AUTO to set a format supported by your external device Refer to the operating instructions for the external device LUT View Assist HDMI LUT View Assist SDI ON OFF Images with LUT data applied are output via HDMI SDI when you record playback videos with...

Page 205: ...light up when the card is being accessed Setup menu Setting Save to Custom Mode C1 to C12 You can register the currently set information of the camera 171 Register in Custom Mode Load Custom Mode C1 to C12 Calls up registered Custom mode settings to the selected recording mode and overwrites the current settings with called up settings 174 Calling Up Settings Custom Mode Settings Limit No of Custo...

Page 206: ...ased This changes the system frequency of videos that are recorded and played back 50 System Frequency Device Name This will set the camera name 32 characters or less For information on how to enter characters 212 Entering Characters The set name will be displayed as the individual ID for SSID during Wi Fi connection or Tethered recording When Tethered recording using several cameras it is recomme...

Page 207: ...rmation about the camera software Firmware Update Updates firmware 1 Download the firmware 6 Firmware of Your Camera Lens 2 Save the firmware to the root directory of the card the first folder that appears when you access the card on your PC and then insert the card into the camera 3 Select Firmware Update press MENU SET and then select Yes to update the firmware Software info Displays information...

Page 208: ... MENU and select the card slot You can only select edit images on one card at a time When Single has been selected Press to select the image Set Set Press MENU SET If Set Cancel is displayed at the right bottom of the screen the setting is canceled when MENU SET is pressed again When Multi has been selected Press to select the image and then press MENU SET to set repeat The setting is canceled whe...

Page 209: ...he card the protected images will also be deleted For information about how to select images 208 How to Select an Image s in the Playback menu Cancel only allows to cancel settings at once for the images in a single card Be careful because the Protect setting may be disabled on a device other than this camera Rating Single Multi Cancel If you set any of the five different rating levels for images ...

Page 210: ...ss the Fn button with Copy assigned while playing back one image at a time the image currently being played back will be copied to the other card 160 Register Functions to the Fn Buttons Select the copy destination folder from the following options In the case of group images Create a New Folder is selected automatically Same Folder Number as Source Copies to a folder with the same name as the fol...

Page 211: ... all images in a card Delete All Deletes all images in a card Delete All Non rating Deletes all images except those with a rating set Images cannot be restored once they have been deleted Carefully confirm the images before deletion Depending on the number of images to be deleted it may take some time to delete them ...

Page 212: ...ve the entry position cursor If you select an item and press MENU SET you can perform the following operations Change the character type to A upper case characters a lower case characters 1 numbers and special characters Enter a blank Delete Delete a character Move the entry position cursor to the left Move the entry position cursor to the right When entering a password A shows the number of chara...

Page 213: ...nection can be used only when connecting to a smartphone Remote Operations from a PC You can record remotely using the software LUMIX Tether 216 Tethered Recording Example When connecting the camera and PC with a USB connection cable or LAN cable Remote Operations from a Smartphone You can record remotely using the smartphone app LUMIX Sync 222 Connecting to a Smartphone Example When the camera is...

Page 214: ...ay The Wi Fi function is set to on or there is a connection The Bluetooth function is set to on or there is a connection Connected with a LAN cable NETWORK connection lamp blue Lit Connected with a LAN cable When Wi Fi Bluetooth function is ON or connected Blinking When sending Tether recorded images to a PC from a camera ...

Page 215: ...Fi Displays the MAC address and IP address during Wi Fi connection 248 Network Address Display Wi Fi Depending on the function being used or the connection destination you may not be able to perform some of these operations If you turn the camera off without terminating the network connection when the camera is turned on next it is automatically reconnected with the previously connected network co...

Page 216: ...ious settings and to record remotely and then save the images to the PC Check the following site and then download and install the software https panasonic jp support global cs dsc English only Operating environment Supported OS Windows Windows 10 64 bit Mac macOS 10 13 10 14 10 15 3 to 10 15 7 11 0 to 11 4 Interface USB terminal SuperSpeed USB USB3 1 Type C LAN terminal Wi Fi IEEE 802 11b g n Sup...

Page 217: ...ange the default setting of LAN Wi Fi or USB Mode in the Setup IN OUT menu When connecting with Wi Fi output the camera menu screen via HDMI SDI to an external monitor etc 22 Connecting the external monitor C D A B E A LAN terminal B USB terminal C LAN cable commercially available or D USB connection cable commercially available E PC commercially available Plug in out straight holding onto the plu...

Page 218: ... LAN Wi Fi LAN Wi Fi Function New Connection Control With LUMIX Tether Wi Fi Via Network Direct For details about Via Network and Direct 241 Wi Fi Connections Proceed to Step 3 2 Connect the camera and PC with the USB connection cable or LAN cable At default setting the camera is set to DHCP server By connecting the camera directly to your PC with a LAN cable you can connect the camera to your PC ...

Page 219: ...ove maximum 100 m 328 feet If the camera is connected to PC using both of LAN cable and USB connection cable the USB connection cable will be prioritized Wi Fi function cannot be used while the connection is being made using a USB connection cable or LAN cable While using the streaming function you can connect to LUMIX Tether via a LAN cable by just starting up LUMIX Tether without operating the c...

Page 220: ... Example When the DHCP server is within the LAN and the camera is set to DHCP client to connect 1 Set the camera to a DHCP client MENU SET LAN Wi Fi LAN Wi Fi Setup IP Address Setting LAN DHCP Client If you changed the setting of IP Address Setting LAN turn the camera off and then on again 2 Connect all cameras and the router with LAN cables 3 Connect the router and PC with a LAN cable 4 Operate L...

Page 221: ...a remotely from the operation panel of LUMIX Tether When you are recording still pictures you can use the functions which are not available during video recording The functions for still pictures are not displayed on the menu screen The setting items differ from those during video recording Example Recording mode P A S M Shutter speed sec 1 to 1 8000 Exposure Compensation 5EV When the exposure com...

Page 222: ...hat supports Bluetooth Low Energy and the camera via Bluetooth Bluetooth connection 224 Connecting to a Smartphone Bluetooth Connection When connecting a smartphone that does not support Bluetooth Low Energy and the camera via Wi Fi Wi Fi connection 228 Connecting to a Smartphone Wi Fi connection When connecting the camera to the wireless access point which the smartphone is connected to with a wi...

Page 223: ...orted OSs are current as of October 2021 and are subject to change Read the Help in the LUMIX Sync menu for further details on how to operate The camera cannot be connected to LUMIX Tether and LUMIX Sync at the same time While using the streaming function you cannot connect to LUMIX Sync via Wi Fi or a LAN cable When the recording mode is P A S M you cannot connect to LUMIX Sync Select Creative Vi...

Page 224: ...connecting for the second time onwards 227 Connecting to a Paired Smartphone Supported smartphones Android Android 7 or higher with Bluetooth 4 0 or higher excluding those that do not support Bluetooth Low Energy iOS iOS 12 or higher Turn on the smartphone s Bluetooth function in advance 1 On the smartphone start up LUMIX Sync A message regarding device camera registration is displayed Select Next...

Page 225: ...h Bluetooth SET Pairing The camera enters pairing standby state and the device name A is displayed 4 On the smartphone select the camera s device name iOS devices When a message to confirm the change of destination is displayed select Join 5 When a message indicating that device registration is complete select OK A Bluetooth connection between the camera and the smartphone will be made ...

Page 226: ...on information will be deleted from the oldest first Pairing is not available while using the streaming function Wi Fi connection with a Bluetooth connected smartphone You can establish Wi Fi connection by operating LUMIX Sync Select Remote shooting or Import images in the LUMIX Sync home screen During Wi Fi connection is displayed on the recording screen End Bluetooth Connection To terminate the ...

Page 227: ... displayed indicating that the smartphone is searching for cameras close the message Select Select Bluetooth Setup Turn Bluetooth ON From Camera registered items select the camera s device name Even if you set up pairing with more than one smartphone you can only connect to one smartphone at a time When pairing takes some time canceling the pairing settings on both the smartphone and camera and re...

Page 228: ... Connecting to a Smartphone Wi Fi connection Use Wi Fi to connect the camera and a smartphone With default settings simple connection with smartphones is possible without entering a password You can also use password authentication for enhanced connection security 1 Set the camera to Wi Fi connection standby status MENU SET LAN Wi Fi LAN Wi Fi Function New Connection Control With Smartphone Wi Fi ...

Page 229: ... output destination and then select Yes When a device different than the one you want to connect to is displayed the camera will automatically connect to that device if you select Yes If there are other Wi Fi connection devices nearby we recommend using either QR code or manual password input to connect with password authentication 230 Using Password Authentication to Connect ...

Page 230: ...AN Wi Fi Function New Connection Control With Smartphone Wi Fi Press MENU SET to enlarge the QR code On the smartphone start up LUMIX Sync If a message is displayed indicating that the smartphone is searching for cameras close the message Select Select Wi Fi connection Select QR code Scan the QR code displayed on the screen of the output destination using LUMIX Sync iOS devices When a message to c...

Page 231: ...ting menu of the smartphone turn the Wi Fi function ON On the Wi Fi setup screen select the SSID B displayed on the screen of the output destination At the first connection Enter the password B displayed on the screen of the output destination On the smartphone start up LUMIX Sync At the first connection Confirm the device name displayed on the screen of the output destination and then select Yes ...

Page 232: ...rn the Wi Fi function ON 3 Connect the smartphone to the wireless access point that the camera is connected to 4 On the smartphone start up LUMIX Sync Connecting directly 1 Select Direct and then press MENU SET Select WPS Connection to connect the camera to a smartphone 244 Direct 2 On the smartphone start up LUMIX Sync Terminating the Wi Fi Connection To end the Wi Fi connection between the camer...

Page 233: ...SET LAN Wi Fi LAN Wi Fi Setup IP Address Setting LAN DHCP Client If you changed the setting of IP Address Setting LAN turn the camera off and then on again 2 Set the camera to a wired LAN connection setting MENU SET LAN Wi Fi LAN Wi Fi Function New Connection Control With Smartphone LAN 3 Insert a LAN cable to the camera s LAN terminal and connect it to the wireless access point 4 On the smartphon...

Page 234: ...nnection MENU SET LAN Wi Fi LAN Wi Fi Function Yes You can also perform the same operation by pressing the Fn button assigned with LAN Wi Fi 215 Fn Button Assigned with LAN Wi Fi On the smartphone close the LUMIX Sync For the cable that connects to the LAN terminal use the one below LAN cable STP Shielded Twisted Pair category 5e or above maximum 100 m 328 feet Also refer to the operating instruct...

Page 235: ...ts Bluetooth Low Energy Getting started Connect the camera to a smartphone 222 Connecting to a Smartphone On the smartphone start up LUMIX Sync Home Screen When you start up LUMIX Sync the home screen is displayed A C E B D A App settings This allows connection settings camera ON OFF operations and displays Help B Import images 237 Import images C Remote shooting 236 Remote shooting D Shutter Remo...

Page 236: ...destination is displayed select Join 2 Start recording A Starts ends the video recording The recorded image is saved on the camera Certain features including some settings may not be available Shutter Remote Control You can use the smartphone as a remote control for the shutter 1 Select Shutter Remote Control in the home screen 2 Start recording Starts ends the video recording The recorded image i...

Page 237: ...er the image Select If the image is a video you can play it back by touching at the center of the screen When a video is played back this has a small data size and is transmitted using LUMIX Sync therefore its image quality will differ from that of the actual video recording Depending on the smartphone and on the usage conditions the image quality may deteriorate or the sound may skip during video...

Page 238: ...ten to the recorded images When on the recording screen appears translucent location information cannot be acquired therefore data cannot be written Smartphone GPS positioning may not be possible if the smartphone is within a building a bag or something similar Move the smartphone to a position affording a wide view of the sky to improve positioning performance Also refer to the operating instruct...

Page 239: ...h function continues to work even when the camera is turned off power is being consumed If you turn off the camera by pressing the camera ON OFF button on the camera Remote Wakeup will not work Turning On the Camera Select Remote shooting in the LUMIX Sync home screen iOS devices When a message to confirm the change of destination is displayed select Join The camera turns on and automatically conn...

Page 240: ...1 Select Others Camera settings copy in the LUMIX Sync home screen 2 Save or load settings information Read the Help in the LUMIX Sync menu for further details on how to operate the LUMIX Sync Only settings information from the same model can be loaded When transferring settings information a Wi Fi connection is automatically created iOS devices When a message to confirm the change of destination ...

Page 241: ...i Fi the camera connects to the selected device with the previously used settings Via Network Connect the camera and an external device through the wireless access point 1 Select the method for connecting to a wireless access point Settings WPS Push Button WPS PIN code From List After selecting Via Network once the camera will connect to the previously used wireless access point To change the wire...

Page 242: ...nt you are connecting to Enter the PIN code displayed on the screen of the output destination into the wireless access point Press MENU SET on the camera From List Searches for a wireless access point to use and connects to it Confirm the encryption key of the wireless access point Select the wireless access point you are connecting to Press Fn1 to run a wireless access point search again If no wi...

Page 243: ...the screen in Step of From List select Manual Input Enter the SSID of the wireless access point you are connecting to and then select Set For information on how to enter characters 212 Entering Characters Select the network authentication WPA2 PSK Supported encryption TKIP AES WPA2 WPA PSK No Encryption When other than No Encryption is selected Enter the encryption key and then select Set ...

Page 244: ...code Enter the PIN code into the camera and connect Manual Connection Search for the camera on the external device to connect Enter the SSID and password displayed on the screen of the output destination into the device If the destination is set to smartphone the password is not displayed Select the SSID to establish a connection 228 Connecting to a Smartphone Wi Fi connection Also refer to the op...

Page 245: ...lect the History item to connect to Press Fn1 to confirm details of the connection history Register to Favorite You can register the Wi Fi connection history to Favorite Display the Wi Fi connection history MENU SET LAN Wi Fi LAN Wi Fi Function Select destination from History Wi Fi Select the History item to register and then press Enter a registration name and then select Set For information on h...

Page 246: ...that can be saved in History is limited Register frequently used connection settings to Favorite When Reset in the Setup Setting menu is used to reset the network settings the content registered in History and Favorite is deleted If the device you want to connect to smartphone etc is connected to a wireless access point other than the camera you cannot connect the device to the camera using Direct...

Page 247: ...ient Select this to connect the camera as a DHCP client Static IP Address Select this to connect using the IP address set in Static IP Address Setting Static IP Address Setting You can set IP address used for Static IP Address IP Address The default setting is 192 168 0 2 Subnet Mask The default setting is 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway The default setting is 192 168 0 1 Set the IP address subnet m...

Page 248: ...or information on how to enter characters 212 Entering Characters Cancel Cancel the password Once a password is set you are required to enter it each time you use the wired LAN Wi Fi function If you forget your password you can use Reset in the Setup Setting menu to reset the network settings and thereby reset the password Network Address Display LAN Displays the MAC address and IP address of the ...

Page 249: ... setting of IP Address Setting LAN turn the camera off and then on again 2 Connect the camera and PC to a router with a LAN cable 3 Set the Streaming Quality and RTSP Port then turn the Streaming Function to ON 250 Streaming Settings is displayed on the recording screen 4 Operate the streaming software and start stop streaming Set the URL with the streaming software as follows rtsp IP address of t...

Page 250: ...while using the streaming function The streaming function is not available when using the following functions When System Frequency is set to 24 00Hz CINEMA HDMI RAW Data Output When the recording mode is set to P A S M mode on LUMIX Tether During USB connection You can display a blue frame on the screen during streaming Streaming Blue Frame Indicator 199 Streaming Blue Frame Indicator Streaming S...

Page 251: ... 1920x1080 59 94p 20 Mbps H 265 FHD 16M 60p 59 94p 16 Mbps H 265 FHD 12M 30p 29 97p 12 Mbps H 265 FHD 6M 30p 29 97p 6 Mbps H 264 4K 50M 60p 1 H 264 MPEG 4 AVC 3840x2160 59 94p 50 Mbps H 264 4K 25M 60p 1 59 94p 25 Mbps H 264 4K 25M 30p 29 97p 25 Mbps H 264 4K 12 5M 30p 29 97p 12 5 Mbps H 264 FHD 16M 60p 1920x1080 59 94p 16 Mbps H 264 FHD 8M 60p 59 94p 8 Mbps H 264 FHD 6M 30p 29 97p 6 Mbps H 264 FHD...

Page 252: ...EG 4 AVC 3840x2160 50 00p 50 Mbps H 264 4K 25M 50p 1 50 00p 25 Mbps H 264 4K 25M 25p 25 00p 25 Mbps H 264 4K 12 5M 25p 25 00p 12 5 Mbps H 264 FHD 16M 50p 1920x1080 50 00p 16 Mbps H 264 FHD 8M 50p 50 00p 8 Mbps H 264 FHD 6M 25p 25 00p 6 Mbps H 264 FHD 3M 25p 25 00p 3 Mbps H 264 HD 6M 50p 1280x720 50 00p 6 Mbps H 264 HD 4M 25p 25 00p 4 Mbps 1 FULL of Image Area of Video is not available Image qualit...

Page 253: ...ger AG BRD50 LED Video Light VW LED1 Stereo Shotgun Microphone DMW MS2 Stereo Microphone VW VMS10 XLR Microphone Adaptor DMW XLR1 Tripod adaptor 1 DMW TA1 1 Use if the attached lens is in contact with the tripod pedestal Some optional accessories may not be available in some countries For the latest information on optional accessories refer to our catalogues web pages etc ...

Page 254: ...P4 MOV Rec File Format 50 Rec File Format HDMI RAW Data Output 122 HDMI Output of RAW Video Data FHD 420 8 L Rec Quality 51 Rec Quality 59 94p 60 59 94p Recording frame rate 51 Rec Quality Variable Frame Rate 110 Variable Frame Rate Image Area of Video 60 Image Area of Video AF MF Focus Mode 69 Selecting the Focus Mode 79 Record Using MF AFL AF Lock 85 Locking Focus and Exposure AF AE Lock Focus P...

Page 255: ...stogram AF area Spot metering target 83 Metering Mode Center Marker 198 Center Marker Level Gauge 197 Level Gauge XXmXXs Elapsed recording time 47 Screen Displays While Video Recording TC 00 00 00 00 Time code 61 Time Code Built in microphone External microphone 103 Sound Rec Level Disp 145 External Microphones Optional 48kHz 16bit XLR Mic Adaptor Setting 147 XLR Microphone Adaptor Optional Sound ...

Page 256: ...tter speed F4 0 Aperture value Exposure Comp 84 Exposure Compensation Manual exposure assist 48 Manual Exposure Assist Sensitivity 86 ISO Sensitivity Dual Native ISO Setting 88 Dual Native ISO Setting Card access indication lit in red 47 Screen Displays While Video Recording Card slot 25 Inserting Cards Optional Double Card Slot Function 29 Double Card Slot Function No card Card full XXmXXs Video ...

Page 257: ...me Rate Shutter speed Aperture value Exposure Mode 48 Exposure Mode Recording mode 182 Rec Mode menu Exposure compensation value 84 Exposure Compensation Manual exposure assist 48 Manual Exposure Assist Image Area of Video 60 Image Area of Video Time code 61 Time Code Recording state 47 Screen Displays While Video Recording ...

Page 258: ...on when connected to a network USB connection status LUMIX Tether 216 Tethered Recording Bluetooth connection status 214 Checking operation when connected to a network Streaming function is ON 249 13 Streaming Function Currently streaming 249 13 Streaming Function Fan Mode 200 Fan Mode Battery indication 19 Battery indication Power supply 16 Power supply Built in microphone External microphone 103...

Page 259: ...Monitor Displays Sensitivity 86 ISO Sensitivity Dual Native ISO Setting 88 Dual Native ISO Setting Photo Style 94 Photo Style LUT View Assist 121 V Log View Assist HLG View Assist 127 HLG View Assist White Balance 89 White Balance WB ...

Page 260: ...ording 132 Segmented File Recording Protect 209 Protect Location Logging 238 Location Logging Obtaining information Card slot 25 Inserting Cards Optional 100 0001 Folder file number 152 Folder Structure Inside Card 1 999 Image number Total number of images 9 files Number of group images Number of files 157 Group Images XXmXXs Video recording time 153 Playing Back Videos Variable Frame Rate 110 Var...

Page 261: ... MP4 MOV Rec File Format 50 Rec File Format FHD 420 8 L Rec Quality 51 Rec Quality 59 94p 60 59 94p Frame rate 51 Rec Quality Variable Frame Rate 110 Variable Frame Rate Image Area of Video 60 Image Area of Video Wi Fi Bluetooth connection status 214 Checking operation when connected to a network Recording information Battery indication 19 Battery indication Power supply 16 Power supply ...

Page 262: ...ic Recording information advanced Detailed information display 100 0001 100 0001 2021 12 1 10 00 2021 12 1 10 00 3200 3200 100 100 F4 0 F4 0 1 5 Histogram display 100 0001 100 0001 2021 12 1 10 00 2021 12 1 10 00 3200 3200 100 100 F4 0 F4 0 R R G G B B Y Y 2 5 Photo Style display 100 0001 100 0001 2021 12 1 10 00 2021 12 1 10 00 3200 3200 100 100 F4 0 F4 0 3 5 Standard Contrast Highlight Shadow Sa...

Page 263: ...4 0 A A G G B B M M Auto White Balance 4 5 Lens information display 100 0001 100 0001 2021 12 1 10 00 2021 12 1 10 00 3200 3200 100 100 F4 0 F4 0 5 5 Focal Length 24mm 24mm ON OFF 35mm Focal Length Vignetting Comp Long Exposure NR The focal length corresponding to the angle of view when using a full frame lens with an image aspect ratio of 3 2 ...

Page 264: ...f forcibly due to low battery It blinks in orange when in Tether connect mode Blinks alternately green and orange Turn the camera off and then on again since this indicates a system error Off The camera is turned off Front tally lamp Rear tally lamp Red Lights up During video recording or sending data to external devices Blinks Red once sec Low battery and card capacity Blinks Red 4 times sec Stop...

Page 265: ...ed due to the limitation of the writing speed of the card Insufficient card write speed Use a card of a supported Speed Class 10 Memory Cards That Can Be Used If the recording stops even when you are using a card that meets the specified Speed Class rating the data writing speed of the card is getting slow We recommend backing up data and formatting 27 Formatting Cards Initialization Lens The lens...

Page 266: ... created After formatting execute File Number Reset in the Setup Card File menu 29 File Number Reset Please turn camera off and then on again System Error Turn off and on the camera If the message is displayed even when doing this several times contact the dealer The fan is not functioning correctly The fan has stopped Turn off and on the camera If the fan does not work after turning the camera of...

Page 267: ... video data output set HDMI RAW Data Output to OFF When the menu screen cannot be displayed you can set HDMI RAW Data Output to OFF with one of the following methods Pressing a Fn button registered with HDMI RAW Data Output 160 Register Functions to the Fn Buttons Pressing MENU SET Q MENU and Fn3 at the same time Info Display HDMI SDI is switched to AUTO Set the Down Convert to AUTO in HDMI Rec Ou...

Page 268: ...2 HDMI Output of RAW Video Data Before turning HDMI RAW Data Output to ON prepare an environment where the menu screen can be displayed on a PC installed with LUMIX Tether or an SDI monitor in advance When the menu screen cannot be displayed you can set HDMI RAW Data Output to OFF with one of the following methods Pressing a Fn button registered with HDMI RAW Data Output 160 Register Functions to ...

Page 269: ...4 Dirt on the image sensor The recorded image is too bright or dark Ensure AE Lock is not set where it is not appropriate 85 Locking Focus and Exposure AF AE Lock The subject is not focused properly Confirm the following details Is the subject outside of the focus range Is AF Lock 85 Locking Focus and Exposure AF AE Lock set where it is not appropriate Focusing cannot be done with the lens Confirm...

Page 270: ...tions or recording under lighting such as fluorescent LED mercury or sodium lighting the coloring or screen brightness may change or horizontal striping may appear on the screen Bright spot not in subject is recorded Pixels may be missing from the image sensor Perform Pixel Refresh 206 Pixel Refresh It may flicker for an instant or the brightness of the screen may change significantly for an insta...

Page 271: ...e the location and angle of the wireless access point Depending on the wireless access point the radio wave may not be displayed even though it is present Turn off and then on the wireless access point If the wireless channel of the wireless access point cannot be set automatically manually set the channel supported by the camera If the wireless access point SSID is set not to broadcast it may not...

Page 272: ...ettings 45 Reset However all information set in LAN Wi Fi and Bluetooth will also be reset Others is displayed on the screen The fan has stopped Turn off and on the camera If the fan does not work after turning the camera off and then on again consult the dealer The temperature of the camera will rise if you continue to use the camera with the fan stopped Do not use over long periods of time There...

Page 273: ... and or sound may be adversely affected Always use the supplied cords and cables If you use optional accessories use the cords and the cables supplied with them Do not extend the cords or the cables Do not keep objects that may be influenced magnetically close to this unit Do not spray the camera with insecticides or volatile chemicals If the camera is sprayed with such chemicals the body of the c...

Page 274: ...o have to clean it yourself Blow dust off the surface of the image sensor using a commercially available blower Do not blow the dust off with excessive power Do not put the blower brush further inside than the lens mount as the image sensor may get scratched Do not use any objects except a blower brush to clean the image sensor If you cannot remove the dirt or dust with the blower consult the deal...

Page 275: ...have registered or saved within the camera with Reset 45 Reset Reset the settings to protect the personal information 45 Reset Remove the card from the camera Settings may return to factory default when camera is repaired Please contact the dealer where you purchased the camera or Panasonic if above operations are not possible due to malfunction Points to remember when disposing of transferring th...

Page 276: ...on Use the camera as a wireless LAN device When using devices or PC systems that require more reliable security than wireless LAN devices ensure that the appropriate measures are taken for safety designs and defects for the systems used Panasonic will not take any responsibility for any damage that arises when using the camera for any purpose other than as a wireless LAN device Use of the Wi Fi fu...

Page 277: ...actions such as turning the camera on and off starting stopping recording etc AG VBR59 Rec File Format MP4 Rec Quality Continuous available recording time Actual available recording time minutes Image Area of Video FULL S35mm 4K 10bit 100M 60p 230 115 4K 8bit 100M 30p 270 135 270 135 FHD 8bit 28M 60p 300 150 260 130 Rec File Format MOV Rec Quality Continuous available recording time Actual availab...

Page 278: ... 4K 10bit 100M 60p 360 180 4K 8bit 100M 30p 430 215 420 210 FHD 8bit 28M 60p 470 235 410 205 Rec File Format MOV Rec Quality Continuous available recording time Actual available recording time minutes Image Area of Video FULL S35mm 5 9K 30p 420 10 L 380 190 4K 60p 420 10 L 360 180 4K 30p 422 10 L 410 205 390 195 FHD 120p 420 10 L 460 230 430 215 FHD 60p 422 10 L 460 230 410 205 FHD 60p 420 8 L 480...

Page 279: ...utes Image Area of Video FULL S35mm 5 9K 30p 420 10 L 510 255 4K 60p 420 10 L 480 240 4K 30p 422 10 L 540 270 520 260 FHD 120p 420 10 L 610 305 580 290 FHD 60p 422 10 L 620 310 550 275 FHD 60p 420 8 L 640 320 560 280 The available recording time vary depending on the surrounding environment and the usage conditions For example these will reduce in the following case In low temperature environments...

Page 280: ...4Hz NTSC Rec Quality Card capacity 32 GB 64 GB 128 GB 4K 10bit 100M 60p 4K 8bit 100M 30p 4K 8bit 100M 24p 41m00s 1h25m 2h45m 4K 10bit 72M 30p 4K 10bit 72M 24p 58m00s 1h55m 3h55m FHD 8bit 28M 60p 2h25m 4h55m 9h45m FHD 8bit 20M 30p 3h15m 6h30m 13h00m FHD 8bit 24M 24p 2h50m 5h40m 11h25m System Frequency 50 00Hz PAL Rec Quality Card capacity 32 GB 64 GB 128 GB 4K 10bit 100M 50p 4K 8bit 100M 25p 41m00s...

Page 281: ... L C4K 48p 420 10 L 4K 60p 420 10 L 4K 48p 420 10 L FHD 60p 422 10 I FHD 30p 422 10 I FHD 24p 422 10 I 20m00s 42m00s 1h20m 4K A 30p 422 10 L 4K A 24p 422 10 L C4K 60p 420 8 L C4K 30p 422 10 L C4K 24p 422 10 L 4K 60p 420 8 L 4K 30p 422 10 L 4K 24p 422 10 L FHD 120p 420 10 L 27m00s 56m00s 1h50m 4K A 30p 420 8 L 4K A 24p 420 8 L C4K 30p 420 8 L C4K 24p 420 8 L 4K 30p 420 8 L 4K 24p 420 8 L FHD 60p 42...

Page 282: ... 10 L 4K A 50p 420 10 L C4K 50p 420 10 L 4K 50p 420 10 L FHD 50p 422 10 I FHD 25p 422 10 I 20m00s 42m00s 1h20m 4K A 50p 420 8 L 4K A 25p 422 10 L C4K 50p 420 8 L C4K 25p 422 10 L 4K 50p 420 8 L 4K 25p 422 10 L FHD 100p 420 10 L 27m00s 56m00s 1h50m 4K A 25p 420 8 L C4K 25p 420 8 L 4K 25p 420 8 L FHD 50p 422 10 L FHD 50p 420 8 L FHD 50i 422 10 I FHD 25p 422 10 L FHD 25p 420 8 L 41m00s 1h25m 2h45m FH...

Page 283: ...I 20m00s 42m00s 1h20m 4K A 24p 422 10 L C4K 24p 422 10 L 4K 24p 422 10 L 27m00s 56m00s 1h50m 4K A 24p 420 8 L C4K 24p 420 8 L 4K 24p 420 8 L FHD 48p 420 10 L FHD 24p 422 10 L FHD 24p 420 8 L 41m00s 1h25m 2h45m The available recording time will be shorter depending on the card used when recording with Loop Recording video or Segmented File Recording Depending on the recording conditions and the typ...

Page 284: ...ings details using Save Restore Camera Setting Menu Default setting Compatible functions Rec Mode Rec Mode Creative Video Mode Video Image Quality Exposure Mode P Exposure Comp 0 Sensitivity AUTO White Balance AWB Photo Style Metering Mode Dual Native ISO Setting AUTO ISO Sensitivity video ISO Auto Lower Limit Setting 100 ISO Auto Upper Limit Setting AUTO Synchro Scan OFF Master Pedestal Level 0 S...

Page 285: ...n System Frequency is set to 59 94Hz NTSC FHD 8bit 28M 60p When System Frequency is set to 50 00Hz PAL FHD 8bit 28M 50p When System Frequency is set to 24 00Hz CINEMA FHD 24p 420 8 L Rec Quality My List Variable Frame Rate OFF Time Code Time Code Display OFF Count Up REC RUN Time Code Value Time Code Mode DF HDMI Time Code Output OFF SDI Time Code Output OFF External TC Setting Genlock Genlock Inp...

Page 286: ...ontinuous AF MODE2 Focus Peaking ON OFF ON SET 1 Area AF Moving Speed FAST Video Audio Sound Rec Level Disp OFF Mute Sound Input OFF Sound Rec Gain Level STANDARD Sound Rec Level Adj 0dB Sound Rec Level Limiter ON Wind Noise Canceller STANDARD Wind Cut OFF Mic Socket Special Mic Stereo XLR Mic Adaptor Setting 48kHz 16bit Sound Output REALTIME Headphone Volume LEVEL3 ...

Page 287: ... Setting Focus Transition Speed M Focus Transition Rec OFF Focus Transition Wait OFF Loop Recording video OFF Segmented File Recording OFF Live Cropping OFF Time Stamp Rec OFF Custom Image Quality Photo Style Settings Show Hide Photo Style My Photo Style Settings Reset Photo Style ISO Increments 1 3 EV Extended ISO OFF Exposure Offset Adjust Multi Metering 0 EV Center Weighted 0 EV Spot 0 EV Highl...

Page 288: ... AF MF OFF MF Assist Focus Ring ON AF Mode ON MF Assist Display PIP MF Guide 1 Focus Ring Lock OFF Custom Operation Q MENU Settings Layout Style MODE1 Item Customize Video Lock Switch Setting Cursor buttons MENU SET button Control dial Other than those above Fn Button Set Setting in REC mode Setting in PLAY mode Video Rec Button ON ...

Page 289: ...ormation Display Info in Rec Mode WITH INFO Display Info in Playback WITH INFO V Log View Assist Read LUT File LUT Select Vlog_709 LUT View Assist HDMI OFF LUT View Assist SDI OFF HLG View Assist HDMI AUTO SDI MODE2 Anamorphic Desqueeze Display OFF Center Marker OFF Frame Marker ON OFF OFF SET Zebra Pattern ZEBRA1 ZEBRA2 ZEBRA1 2 OFF OFF SET Color Bars Red REC Frame Indicator OFF Streaming Blue Fr...

Page 290: ...Resolution When System Frequency is set to 59 94Hz NTSC or 50 00Hz PAL 1080p When System Frequency is set to 24 00Hz CINEMA 1080PsF SDI Recording Control OFF Sound Output SDI ON SDI Sound Output Gain Adj 6dB 8dB 1 SDI MF Assist Output ON Fan Mode AUTO1 Tally Lamp Front Tally Lamp H Rear Tally Lamp ON Custom Lens Others Lens Focus Resume OFF Lens Fn Button Setting Focus Stop Focus Ring Control NON ...

Page 291: ...ouble Card Slot Function Recording Method Destination Card Slot Folder File Settings Select Folder Create a New Folder File Name Setting Folder Number Link File Number Reset Copyright Information Artist OFF Copyright Holder OFF Display Copyright Info Setup Monitor Display Level Gauge Adjust Adjust Level Gauge Value Reset ...

Page 292: ...nnections SDI Output ON Output Resolution Playback When SDI Output is set to ON 1080p It is 1080PsF when System Frequency is set to 24 00Hz CINEMA When SDI Output is set to OFF AUTO LUT View Assist HDMI OFF HLG View Assist HDMI AUTO LUT View Assist SDI OFF HLG View Assist SDI MODE2 Background Color Playback Info Display HDMI SDI AUTO Power Network Indicator ON Card Access Light ON ...

Page 293: ... of Custom Mode 5 Edit Title How to Reload Custom Mode Select Loading Details Save Restore Camera Setting Save Load Delete Keep Settings While Format OFF Reset Setup Others Clock Set 0 00 00 1 1 2021 Time Zone 1 System Frequency 59 94Hz NTSC 50 00Hz PAL 1 Device Name Pixel Refresh Language 1 Firmware Version My Menu Edit My Menu Add Sorting Delete Display from My Menu OFF ...

Page 294: ...ete Info Protect Rating Playback menu Edit Image Copy Playback menu Others Delete All Images 1 Default setting specifications vary depending on the country or area where the camera was purchased 2 Saves the settings of Streaming Setup and IP Address Setting LAN in LAN Wi Fi Setup However the IP address set in Static IP Address Setting of IP Address Setting LAN is not saved ...

Page 295: ...k When the interchangeable lens S R24105 is attached Type Type Digital Single Lens Mirrorless camera Recording media SD memory card SDHC memory card 1 SDXC memory card 1 1 Compliant with UHS I UHS II UHS Speed Class 3 UHS II Video Speed Class 90 Double slot recording function is available Lens mount Leica Camera AG L Mount Image sensor Image sensor 35 mm full frame 35 6 mm x 23 8 mm CMOS sensor a ...

Page 296: ...uality in this document 51 Rec Quality Recording format for still images File format for still images JPEG DCF compliant Exif 2 31 compliant Image size pixels L 6000 4000 3888 2592 3 M 4272 2848 2784 1856 3 S 3024 2016 1968 1312 3 3 Figures in parentheses are for Super 35 mm APS C lenses The aspect ratio is fixed to 3 2 Image quality for photos Fine Standard Focus AF type TTL type based on image d...

Page 297: ...itchable in 1 3 or 1 EV steps Dual Native ISO setting Auto Base sensitivity 100 640 dB display values are based on 100 AUTO 100 to 51200 When Extended ISO is set AUTO 50 to 204800 Low sensitivity Base sensitivity 100 AUTO 100 to 800 When Extended ISO is set AUTO 50 to 800 High sensitivity Base sensitivity 640 AUTO 640 to 51200 When Extended ISO is set AUTO 320 to 204800 Dual Native ISO setting V L...

Page 298: ...SO is set AUTO 640 to 204800 Dual Native ISO setting HLG video Auto Base sensitivity 400 2500 dB display values are based on 400 AUTO 400 to 51200 When Extended ISO is set AUTO 400 to 204800 Low sensitivity Base sensitivity 400 AUTO 400 to 3200 High sensitivity Base sensitivity 2500 AUTO 2500 to 51200 When Extended ISO is set AUTO 2500 to 204800 White balance AWB AWBc AWBw Daylight Cloudy Shade In...

Page 299: ...IN OUT BNC terminal 1 Input 1 0 V to 4 0 V p p 10 kΩ Output 2 0 V 0 5 V p p low impedance GENLOCK IN BNC terminal 1 BBS Black Burst sync signal and tri level sync signal compatible HDMI HDMI Type A USB USB Type C SuperSpeed USB3 1 GEN1 External dimensions Mass External dimensions Approx 93 0 mm W 93 0 mm H 78 8 mm D 3 66 W 3 66 H 3 1 D excluding the projecting parts Mass Weight Approx 585 1 29 lb ...

Page 300: ...tooth Ver 4 2 Bluetooth Low Energy BLE Frequency range used central frequency 2402 MHz to 2480 MHz The symbols on this product including the accessories represent the following AC DC Class II equipment The construction of the product is double insulated ON Stand by This camera complies with the Design rule for Camera File system DCF and Exchangeable Image File Format Exif standards established by ...

Page 301: ...Inc in the United States and other countries USB Type C and USB C are trademarks of USB Implementers Forum QuickTime and the QuickTime logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Inc used under license therefrom Windows is either registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Mac and macOS are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in t...

Page 302: ...ademark of Wi Fi Alliance Wi Fi Protected Setup WPA and WPA2 are trademarks of Wi Fi Alliance Ninja V ATOMOS are registered trademarks of ATOMOS Limited Blackmagic Design is a registered trademark of Blackmagic Design Pty Ltd All other company and product names are trademarks of their respective corporations This product uses DynaFont from DynaComware Corporation DynaFont is a registered trademark...

Page 303: ...the respective copyright notice thereof Contact Information oss cd request gg jp panasonic com The source code and the copyright notice are also available for free in our website below https panasonic net cns oss index html This product is licensed under the AVC Patent Portfolio License for the personal use of a consumer or other uses in which it does not receive remuneration to i encode video in ...

Page 304: ...local authority 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 in combination with a chemical symbol In this case it complies with the requirement set by the Directive for the chemical involved Infolinia Polska 801 003 532 numer dla połączeń z sieci stacjonarnej 22 295 37 2...

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