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This product is licensed under the AVC Patent Portfolio License for the personal use of a consumer or other uses in which it 
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2. Select the [OTHERS] menu 

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Select “LICENSE.TXT” in the external drive recognized by the computer.

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Summary of Contents for HC-X2

Page 1: ...amera Model No HC X2 HC X20 HC X2GGD HC X20GGD Please read these instructions carefully before using this product and save this manual for future use Register online at http shop panasonic com support register U S customers only DVQP2766ZA F0922GY0 until 2022 03 31 ...

Page 2: ...ions are shown Not all models may be available depending on the region of purchase Model numbers are abbreviated as follows in these operating instructions Conventions used in this manual Words and phrases in brackets indicate content displayed in the LCD monitor Words and phrases in brackets indicate design text used on this unit such as button names Reference pages Reference pages in this docume...

Page 3: ...belt 36 Attaching the lens hood 36 Attaching the eye cup 38 Attaching the external microphone 38 Attaching the INPUT terminal cap 39 Attaching a tripod 40 Turning the unit on off 41 Charging the built in battery 42 Setting the date time of the internal clock 43 Preparing the memory card 45 Memory cards supported by the unit As of August 2022 45 Preventing unintentional erasing 45 Status of the car...

Page 4: ... and screen display 70 Major button operation and switching screen 71 Operating each screen 73 Menu 74 Basic operation of the menu 75 Configuration of the menu 75 Displaying the menu 76 Operating the menu 77 Initializing the menu 78 THUMBNAIL menu 79 CAMERA menu 80 SCENE FILE menu 85 AUDIO menu 94 VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu 97 RECORDING menu 109 NETWORK menu 112 SYSTEM menu 120 OTHERS menu 122 Factory ...

Page 5: ...66 Black balance adjustment 167 Using the zoom function 168 Adjusting the zoom position 169 About the zoom speed 169 Using i ZOOM 170 Using fast zoom 170 Image quality adjustment 171 Detail function 172 Skin tone function 173 RB gain control function 174 Chroma setting function 175 Matrix function 176 Color correction function 177 Black control function 178 Gamma function 179 Knee function 180 Whi...

Page 6: ...orm monitor function 216 Digital zoom function 217 Level gauge 218 Flash band compensation FBC function 219 Operation icon screen display 220 Multi manual function 221 Displaying the operation icon screen 222 Adjusting headphone volume 222 Playback 223 Thumbnail operation 224 Thumbnail operation overview 224 Thumbnail screen 225 Playing back clips 229 Useful playback function 232 Copying clip 233 ...

Page 7: ...d LAN settings 274 USB tethering setting X2 276 Confirming the network status 276 Confirming the network environment 277 Connecting to the iPhone iPad or Android terminal 278 Unit settings 278 Preparing the HC ROP app 279 Connecting to the HC ROP app 279 Operation while the HC ROP app is connected 279 Streaming function 280 Basic setting of the camera 281 Setting for each protocol and starting the...

Page 8: ...eral 304 Camera 305 Memory card recorder 307 Digital video 308 Digital audio 309 Dual codec X2 309 Streaming 309 Wi Fi 310 Video output 310 Audio input 311 Audio output 311 Other input output 311 Monitor 312 AC adaptor 312 Battery charger 312 Battery pack AG VBR59 313 ...

Page 9: ...sing the unit read this chapter Before using the unit 10 Description of Parts 15 Accessories 23 Optional accessories 24 When turning on the power for the first time 25 What you can do with this unit 26 Basic operation 29 ...

Page 10: ...rectly Always disconnect the power plug from the power outlet before removing the debris foreign object or dirt attached to the terminal section The charging lamp will flash in orange when the temperature of the battery is extremely high or low Then charging will start automatically after the battery reaches chargeable temperature If the charging lamp continues to flash in orange even when the bat...

Page 11: ...attery and its terminal section is not deformed when the battery is dropped by mistake Do not mount the deformed battery into a camera or mount to the battery charger This may damage the camera or the battery charger Cautions when throwing memory cards away or transferring them to others Formatting memory cards or deleting data using the functions of the unit or a computer will merely change the f...

Page 12: ...owing points If you prepare to record important images always shoot some advance test footage to verify that both pictures and sound are being recorded normally Panasonic will not assume liability when video or audio recording fails due to a malfunction of the unit or the memory card during the use Set the calendar datetime of the internal clock and the time zone or check the setting before record...

Page 13: ...ion make sure you delete information in this unit that includes personal information including the wireless LAN connection settings etc that you have registered or set in this unit using the following menu settings NETWORK menu UTILITY NETWORK INITIALIZE OTHERS menu MENU INITIALIZE Remove the Memory Card from this unit when requesting a repair Settings may return to factory default when this unit ...

Page 14: ...verview Before using the unit 14 About using a headphone Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss Listening at full volume for long periods may damage the user s ears ...

Page 15: ... waveform monitor This is also used as the USER button USER4 8 ZEBRA USER5 button ÎAssigning functions to the USER buttons 65 Zebra patterns display 205 Switches display hide of zebra patterns This is also used as the USER button USER5 9 FOCUS ASSIST button ÎFocus assist function 208 Switches enable disable of the focus assist function 10 USER1 button ÎAssigning functions to the USER buttons 65 Ar...

Page 16: ...cus automatically M Changes to the manual focus mode Control the focus ring manually to adjust the focus If you move the FOCUS A M switch towards focus will be adjusted to MF95 on the infinity side The FOCUS A M switch will return to the M position 17 IRIS button ÎIris 151 Selects the method for adjustment of the lens stop 18 GAIN button ÎGain 152 Selects the method for adjusting screen brightness...

Page 17: ...nd memory card 46 Indicates the access status for recording and playback of the memory card inserted in card slot 2 Whether or not to illuminate the lamp can be set in the menu 31 Card slot 2 ÎInserting removing the memory card 46 A slot for the memory card 32 Fan outlet Fan outlet for cooling fan Do not block this while the unit is being used 33 Lens 34 AWB USER9 button ÎAssigning functions to th...

Page 18: ... XLR 3 pin 184 Switches audio input signals connected to the AUDIO INPUT2 terminal LINE Select when audio equipment is connected by the line input MIC Select when the external microphone is connected i48V Select when the external microphone is connected and the microphone needs a power supply 39 CH2 SELECT switch ÎAudio input 182 Selects the audio to be recorded on audio channel 2 INT R Audio from...

Page 19: ...r data For the When connecting the camera to iPhone iPad or Android device using USB cable connection to the network is possible using USB tethering For the When the unit and a USB ethernet adaptor commercially available are connected connection to the network is possible via a LAN terminal 49 HDMI terminal ÎTV monitor 262 A terminal to output video signal by connecting a monitor etc 50 For the LA...

Page 20: ... external microphone 38 Audio input 182 Connects an audio equipment or an external microphone 62 Microphone holder mounting section ÎAttaching the external microphone 38 Attaches the supplied microphone holder with the microphone holder mounting screws 63 Built in speaker Outputs audio during playback Audio is not output from the built in speaker when headphones are connected to the headphone term...

Page 21: ...onnects the remote control unit commercially available to control some functions remotely 72 For the TC IN OUT terminal ÎPresetting the time code to external X2 62 Supplying the time code externally X2 64 Connects to an external equipment and output input a time code Inputs the standard time code when locking the time code with an external equipment Input and output are set in the RECORDING menu T...

Page 22: ...oles Mounts the handle Mounting hole size screw length 5 5 mm 0 22 q or shorter 1 4 20UNC 2 3 8 16UNC 2 79 Cable holder Secures an HDMI cable 80 THUMBNAIL button ÎThumbnail operation 224 Press the button to switch between the camera image screen and the thumbnail screen 81 COUNTER button Switches information in the counter display 82 RESET button Resets the time counter display 83 DISP MODE CHK bu...

Page 23: ...r Microphone holder mounting screws 3 Length 12 mm 0 47 q x2 1 The AG BRD50 is available for purchase as an optional accessory package containing a battery charger AC adaptor and AC cable Individual battery chargers are sold under the model number SAB0002A Contact your dealer to purchase them 2 Pre attached to the main unit 3 The microphone holder mounting screws are supplied with the microphone h...

Page 24: ... be available in some countries Product numbers correct as of August 2022 These may be subject to change Accessory No Figure Description AG MC200G Unidirectional microphone AG BRD50 Battery charger AG VBR59 Battery pack AG VBR89 Battery pack AG VBR118 Battery pack VW LED1 LED video light ...

Page 25: ... TIME ZONE Set the time difference from the Greenwich Mean Time A TIME ZONE 1 Set the time difference 2 Select SET Once the setting for TIME ZONE is completed the CLOCK SETTING screen is displayed CLOCK SETTING Set the year month date and time A CLOCK SETTING B 0 0 JAN 1 2022 1 Set the year month date and time The year can be set between 2021 and 2037 2 Select SET Once the setting is complete the ...

Page 26: ...g Background recording Pre recording For the Dual codec recording Linking to external devices Connecting to TV monitor Connect to a TV monitor and output images When using use a BNC cable SDI OUT terminal to connect a TV monitor A HDMI cable B For the BNC cable SDI OUT terminal C TV Monitor Use a commercially available Premium High Speed HDMI cable For the Use a commercially available 5C FB or equ...

Page 27: ...this unit then connect a LAN cable Available functions When the unit is connected to a network the following functions are available Connecting to HC ROP app You can remotely control this unit with the HC ROP app by connecting this unit with an iPhone iPad or Android terminal via network Checking camera status Camera remote control focus zoom image quality settings recording control such as start ...

Page 28: ...ng the USB cable to connect the camera to the Internet using USB tethering function For information about the tethering function of your smartphone refer to the operating instructions of the smartphone and the contract you have with the cell phone provider Depending on the contract you have there may be limitations on tethering or it may incur large additional charges ...

Page 29: ...Do not touch the LCD monitor with a pointed hard object such as a ball point pen Touching An operation to press and release the LCD monitor An item or icon can be selected or an item can be executed To select an icon touch the center of the icon It will not operate while touching a different location of the LCD monitor Sliding An operation to move a finger while touching the LCD monitor Playback o...

Page 30: ...ibed in this chapter Power supply 31 Attaching accessories 36 Turning the unit on off 41 Charging the built in battery 42 Setting the date time of the internal clock 43 Preparing the memory card 45 Recording time of the memory card 48 Handling the recording data 50 Adjusting and setting the LCD monitor 53 Adjusting and setting the viewfinder 55 Tally lamps 57 ...

Page 31: ...30 C 50 F to 86 F same for the battery temperature About the Battery Charger This unit can charge two battery packs simultaneously and supports quick charging batteries A CHARGE indicators CHARGE1 CHARGE2 Indicate the charge status as follows B DC IN 12 V connector Connects to the DC plug of the AC adaptor It has been found that counterfeit battery packs which look very similar to the genuine prod...

Page 32: ...eakage of flammable liquids and gases The battery charger will determine the status of the battery after the battery is mounted Therefore it may take some time until the charging lamp is to illuminate Mount the battery again if the charging lamp does not illuminate after ten seconds or longer has elapsed When two quick charging compatible batteries are mounted the quick charging on the CHARGE1 sid...

Page 33: ...ten When set to the factory default menu settings FILE FORMAT is MOV and REC FORMAT is 2160 59 94p HEVC LongGOP 200M 2160 50 00p HEVC LongGOP 200M When the LCD monitor is used and cable is not connected to the external input output terminal The charging time is the time to charge when the charging capacity of the battery is used up The charging time or the continuous recordable time differs depend...

Page 34: ...attery The progress of the charging is notified by the flashing position of the indicator while the battery is charging Once the charging is completed the indicator turns off 1 Indicator 2 CHECK button Display of the indicator The color and illuminate flashing status of the indicator indicated by the icon in the table are as follows Flashing in green Illuminated in green Off Display of the indicat...

Page 35: ...minal Make sure to set the power switch to OFF and the status indicator is turned off when disconnecting the AC adaptor ÎTurning the unit on off 41 Even when you use the AC adaptor for recording images keep the battery connected This allows you to continue the recording even if a power failure occurs or the AC adaptor is unplugged from the AC outlet by accident The AC adaptor is in the standby con...

Page 36: ...Attaching a tripod 40 Adjusting the grip belt Adjust the grip belt so that it fits the size of your hand If the buckle is difficult to tighten move the pad forward and tighten the buckle again A Pad B Buckle 1 Open the buckle 2 Pull the end of the belt Attaching the lens hood Removing A Lens hood release button 1 While pressing the lens hood release button turn the lens hood in the direction of th...

Page 37: ...osing the lens cover Use the lens cover opening and closing lever to open and close the lens cover Open the lens cover when shooting When not using the unit close the lens cover in order to protect the lens Do not press the lens cover with force Doing so may damage the lens and lens cover The lens cover may not open and close or the lens hood may not attach depending on the various filters and MC ...

Page 38: ... mounting mark A Ridge B Groove C Mounting mark Attaching the external microphone 1 Open the microphone holder Open buckle 1 and detach fitting 2 from hook 3 2 Attach the microphone holder to the microphone holder mounting section Attach using a commercially available screwdriver There will be some rubbing noises with the rubber when screwing in the microphone holder mounting screws but please ens...

Page 39: ... by the arrow 4 Connect the microphone cable to the AUDIO INPUT1 terminal When wiring the microphone cable use the microphone cable clamp of this unit C AUDIO INPUT1 terminal D Microphone cable clamp Attaching the INPUT terminal cap Attach the INPUT terminal cap while the AUDIO INPUT1 terminal AUDIO INPUT2 terminal XLR 3 pin are not used A INPUT terminal cap Remove the microphone cable from the AU...

Page 40: ...ng holes accept 1 4 20 UNC and 3 8 16 UNC screws Use a tripod in safe locations The depth of the tripod mounting holes is 5 5 mm 0 22 q Do not over tighten the tripod screw when attaching the unit to a tripod Attaching a tripod with a screw length of 5 5 mm 0 22 q or more may damage the unit ...

Page 41: ... The TIME ZONE screen is displayed when the power is turned on for the first time Î TIME ZONE 25 Set the time zone date and time The built in battery rechargeable battery will discharge The setting for date time may be initialized when the unit is not turned on for approximately 4 months Set the date time again after charging the built in battery ÎSetting the date time of the internal clock 43 To ...

Page 42: ... charged battery or the AC adaptor to the unit For details about the connection of the battery or AC adaptor ÎAttaching and removing the battery 33 Connecting to the AC outlet 35 3 Leave the unit for approximately 24 hours The built in battery will be charged The built in battery recharges even when the power is on Check the date time setting and the time code after charging If INTERNAL CLOCK HAS ...

Page 43: ...THERS menu CLOCK TIME ZONE and set the time difference from Greenwich Mean Time 3 Select the OTHERS menu CLOCK CLOCK SETTING and set the year month date and time Time zone table Time difference Region 0 00 Greenwich 0 30 1 00 Azores 1 30 2 00 Mid Atlantic 2 30 3 00 Buenos Aires 3 30 Newfoundland 4 00 Halifax 4 30 Caracas 5 00 New York 5 30 6 00 Chicago 6 30 7 00 Denver 7 30 8 00 Los Angeles 8 30 9...

Page 44: ...New Zealand 12 45 Chatham Islands 13 00 Phoenix Islands Accuracy of the clock is approximately 60 seconds per month Check and reset the time when accurate time is required Due to the format specifications with AVCHD format the following time difference conversions are made for recording with the clip Time difference set in TIME ZONE 12 45 Time difference recorded with AVCHD clips 12 30 ...

Page 45: ...rmat Use memory cards compatible with the Speed Class or UHS Speed Class The recording may stop suddenly when a memory card not compatible with the required Speed Class is used Speed Class and UHS Speed Class are the speed specification regarding continuous writing Check the display on the label and other information on the memory card Preventing unintentional erasing Writing erasing and formattin...

Page 46: ...rding possible Both loading writing are permitted Orange flashing Accessing card Loading writing are currently being performed Orange rapidly flashing Recognizing memory card The memory card is being recognized Error An error has occurred This will flash even if the memory card is not inserted when an error has occurred Green slowly flashing No remaining recording capacity No recording capacity le...

Page 47: ...h the slot cover closed Formatting the memory card Before recording with a memory card that is to be used for the first time in this unit format it All data will be deleted when the card is formatted Save any important data to a computer etc ÎConnection with a computer in card reader mode 263 When using 2 memory cards you must format both of the memory cards 1 Select the RECORDING menu FORMAT MEDI...

Page 48: ...displayed as separate clips in the thumbnail screen In addition the clips recorded across 2 memory cards using the relay recording are displayed as separate clips The recording is stopped once when the recording time reaches 10 hours and recording is automatically resumed after few seconds Image and audio during the pause will not be recorded This includes the case of special recording such as var...

Page 49: ...ding capacity 64 GB 128 GB PS 25 Mbps Approx 5 h 20 min Approx 11 h PH 21 Mbps Approx 6 h Approx 12 h 30 min HA 17 Mbps Approx 8 h 30 min Approx 17 h PM 8 Mbps Approx 17 h 10 min Approx 35 h File is split approximately every 4 GB for the data in AVCHD format These are displayed as one clip in the thumbnail screen However the clips recorded across 2 memory cards using the relay recording are displa...

Page 50: ...ormat B AVCHD format 1 Volume label of the memory card 2 Video data in MOV format UHD 3840 2160 29 97p MOV audio LPCM 3 Video data in MOV format FHD 1920 1080 59 94i MOV audio LPCM 4 Video data in MP4 format UHD 3840 2160 29 97p MP4 audio AAC 5 Video data in MP4 format FHD 1920 1080 59 94p MP4 audio AAC 6 Management file 1 7 Management file 2 8 Thumbnail of video data 9 Video data in AVCHD standar...

Page 51: ...94 fps B 50 00 fps C 29 97 fps D 25 00 fps F 23 98 fps 4 Video format P Progressive recording MP4 AAC Q Progressive recording MOV LPCM I Interlace recording MP4 AAC J Interlace recording MOV LPCM 5 Fixed value A 6 Recording setting For the M Standard recording simultaneous recording card slot 1 dual codec recording main recording S Dual codec recording sub recording T Simultaneous recording card s...

Page 52: ...f folder and the folder number is 999 The recording is prohibited when it reaches 999 even if number in between is open The upper limit for the number of clips that can be recorded in a single folder is 999 Once it reaches 999 a folder with sequential number added is newly created Also a folder with sequential number added is newly created when the folder name is changed by changing the setting of...

Page 53: ...der or the LCD monitor depending on your purpose and the shooting conditions 1 Extract the LCD monitor in the direction as indicated in the figure Hold the LCD monitor extractor and extract the LCD monitor until it clicks into position A LCD monitor extractor 2 Rotate to the position that is easy to view To retract the LCD monitor Retract as shown in the figure with the LCD facing downward Range o...

Page 54: ...EO OUT LCD VF menu LCD BACK LIGHT Each time you either press the USER button assigned to LCD BACKLIGHT or touch the USER button icon the brightness switches in the order 0 1 2 1 Mirror shooting When recording with the LCD monitor rotated towards the lens side if the unit is set to the VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu LCD SELF SHOOT MIRROR the image is displayed in reverse in left and right on the LCD monitor...

Page 55: ... not work properly depending on the shape of the eyeglasses you may be wearing how you hold the camera or by strong light present in the vicinity of the eyepiece If this happens switch the image display by assigning VF ON OFF to the USER button A Eye sensor B Diopter adjuster lever 1 Move the viewfinder in the vertical direction to adjust the screen to a comfortable angle The viewfinder can be ele...

Page 56: ...for the viewfinder BRIGHTNESS Adjusts the brightness COLOR LEVEL Adjusts the density of the colors CONTRAST Adjusts the contrast RED TINT Adjusts the strength of red BLUE TINT Adjusts the strength of blue The adjustments for the viewfinder do not affect the images output or recorded by the camera Switching between color and monochrome The viewfinder screen can switch between a color display and mo...

Page 57: ... The tally lamps will flash when the unit is in the following status When the remaining recording capacity of the memory card or the remaining battery level is low one time per second When the memory card has no more space to record 4 times per second When a warning such as a system error or a recording abnormality has occurred 4 times per second The tally lamps will not illuminate or flash when t...

Page 58: ...58 Settings before recording This chapter describes how to set time data and the USER buttons Setting of time data 59 Assigning functions to the USER buttons 65 ...

Page 59: ... of the clip meta data Counter Press the COUNTER button and display the counter to display the counter value in the time code display of the viewfinder LCD monitor Counter value is displayed as hour minute second frame In addition press the RESET button while the counter value is displayed to reset the counter value Either of the following settings can be set in the RECORDING menu REC COUNTER TOTA...

Page 60: ...f the power is turned off For detailed setting procedures ÎHow to input user bits 60 TIME Records the hour minute and second of the date and time measured with the internal clock DATE Records the last 2 digits of year month date and hour of the date and time measured with the internal clock TC Records the value for the time code as users bits CLIP NAME Records the value that CAM INDEX one characte...

Page 61: ...om the SYSTEM menu FILE FORMAT REC FORMAT select the recording format 3 Select the RECORDING menu TC UB DF NDF DF NDF DF Time code is compensated in accordance with the actual time It is mainly used for broadcasting such as TV programs Time code display example TCG 00 00 00 00 NDF It will not compensate the time code There will be a difference from the actual time Time code display example TCG 00 ...

Page 62: ... frame rate of REC FORMAT is set to 23 98p and the SCENE FILE menu FRAME RATE is set to 60fps The time code output from the TC IN OUT terminal SDI OUT terminal or the HDMI terminal proceeds at 1 speed starting at the same time as recording Available for use when using Presetting the time code to external X2 The internal time code generator of the camera can be slave locked in a simplified manner t...

Page 63: ...oved first While recording or remote recording with the external device is in progress the time code is not slave locked to synchronized with the external device s time code and instead advances in free run mode according to internal reference After recording or remote recording with the external device is stopped the time code is slave locked to the external device s time code and as a result som...

Page 64: ...u TC UB TC IN OUT SEL TC OUT 2 Select the RECORDING menu TC UB TC OUT REF RECORDING The same time code can be recorded to the video of the same time on two devices To match the time code output from the TC IN OUT terminal to the video of the SDI output or the monitor output 1 Select the RECORDING menu TC UB TC OUT REF SDI OUT TCR is output during playback TCG output during playback is not supporte...

Page 65: ...s when the camera image screen is displayed The USER10 to USER14 button icons can be used as the USER buttons when the operation icon screen is displayed A USER1 button B USER2 button C USER3 button D USER4 button E USER5 button F USER6 button G USER7 button H USER8 button I USER9 button J USER10 button icon K USER11 button icon L USER12 button icon M USER13 button icon N USER14 button icon 1 Sele...

Page 66: ...on ATW ATW Switches enable disable of the auto tracking white balance function ATW LOCK ATW LOCK Fixes the value of the white balance Press the USER button again or touch the USER button icon to resume the operation of the auto tracking white balance Enabled when the auto tracking white balance is operating SPOTLIGHT SPOTLIGHT Switches enable disable of the auto iris control function for the spot ...

Page 67: ...bra patterns LEVEL GAUGE LEVEL GAUGE Switches display hide of the level gauge LEVEL GAUGE SET LEVEL GAUGE SET Sets the current horizontal and vertical direction as the reference value of the level gauge LCD VF OUTPUT LCD VF OUTPUT Switches the display method of the LCD monitor viewfinder when VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu VIDEO OUT SEL SDI HDMI OUTPUT ON LCD VF HDR LCD VF HDR Toggles output images from th...

Page 68: ...DIO menu REC CH SETTINGS CH2 LEVEL LEVEL GAUGE VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu LEVEL GAUGE LEVEL GAUGE LCD VF OUTPUT VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu VIDEO OUT SEL LCD VF OUTPUT LCD VF HDR VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu LCD VF HDR LCD VF V Log VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu LCD VF V Log LCD VF DETAIL VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu FOCUS ASSIST DETAIL AUDIO OUT AUDIO menu OUTPUT SETTINGS AUDIO OUT LOAD SETUP FILE OTHERS menu FILE SETUP FILE SD C...

Page 69: ...asic operation of the screen This chapter describes how to operate the screen of the unit Major button operation and screen display 70 Major button operation and switching screen 71 Operating each screen 73 ...

Page 70: ...bout the thumbnail screen ÎThumbnail operation 224 2 DISP MODE CHK button Press while the camera image screen is displayed to switch display hide of most of the items Press the DISP MODE CHK button for 1 second or more while displaying the camera image screen to display the STATUS screen of the mode check Each setting and the status of the unit can be confirmed For details about each screen of the...

Page 71: ... INFORMATION TCR 01 09 44 23 TCR 01 09 44 23 ヤラヒ ヤラビ ヤラヒ ヤラビ 3 3 4 1 6 1 1 1 1 5 4 4 7 2 3 TCG 01 09 42 08 TCG 01 09 42 08 MOV 420 150M MOV 420 150M ICONS ICONS ATW ATW AGC AGC ND CLR ND CLR A SHTR A SHTR ブプㄎㄊㄏ ブプㄎㄊㄏ ブプㄎㄊㄏ ブプㄎㄊㄏ ヒ ビ ンユロモヺ ンユロモヺ ヴヵュ ヴヵュ ヰヱユワ ヰヱユワ 2160 59 94p 2160 59 94p ヤラヒ ヤラビ ヤラヒ ヤラビ パユヷ パユヷ モョパフ モョパフ パパ パパ フビパ ヒブパ フビパ ヒブパ ヶラュ ブペハペフ ヶラュ ブペハペフ ラユヷヤ ビパパ ラユヷヤ ビパパ ヶラュ ブペハペフ ヶラュ ブペハペフ...

Page 72: ...ds or playback is stopped The unit changes to the camera image screen if any area other than the icons in the operation icon screen is touched The camera image screen is displayed automatically after 5 seconds without any operation of the multidial or touch operation in the operation icon screen The camera image screen is automatically displayed after 5 seconds without operation of the DISP MODE C...

Page 73: ...screen ÎScreen status display 244 Thumbnail screen Playback copy delete or protect of a clip can be performed For details about the thumbnail screen ÎThumbnail operation 224 Operation icon screen You can select the scene file or operate the functions assigned to USER10 through USER14 For details about the operation icon screen ÎOperation icon screen display 220 ...

Page 74: ...eration of the menu 75 THUMBNAIL menu 79 CAMERA menu 80 SCENE FILE menu 85 AUDIO menu 94 VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu 97 RECORDING menu 109 NETWORK menu 112 SYSTEM menu 120 OTHERS menu 122 Factory setting value of the scene file 126 Target items for scene file setup file initialization 129 Handling setting data 136 ...

Page 75: ...reen is displayed SCENE FILE menu Sets the setting regarding scene file This menu sets the detailed image quality adjustment of the camera video Also selection of the scene file writing the scene file data to the main unit memory and loading from the main unit memory can be performed This menu cannot be set when the thumbnail screen is displayed AUDIO menu Sets the input output function of audio V...

Page 76: ...These button icons are not available if they cannot be changed 2 Returns to one level higher from the current menu when selected 3 Menu Moves to one level lower from the current menu or to the setting screen when selected 4 Level display Displays the path of the menu to the currently displayed screen 5 SET Confirms the set value when selected The menu displayed in gray characters cannot be changed...

Page 77: ... there is next level In some menus a screen to set the numeric value is displayed in the camera image screen B In some menus a message is displayed if a menu cannot be executed Press the EXIT button to return to one level higher 3 Select the item to set 1 Turn the multidial to move the cursor to the item to set 2 Press the multidial A check mark is displayed at the left of the set item A Press the...

Page 78: ...h to switch the pages The button icons cannot be touched if there are no more pages To return to one level higher touch 3 Select the item to set Touch the item to set A check mark is displayed at the left of the set item A To return to one level higher touch 4 Exit from the menu by touching or pressing the MENU button Depending on the operating item it will automatically return to the previous scr...

Page 79: ...1 SLOT2 Displays only the clips recorded on the memory card in card slot 2 SAME FORMAT Displays only the clips recorded in the same format as the system format Clips recorded in the same format means that each item of FREQUENCY FILE FORMAT and REC FORMAT in the SYSTEM menu matches the current setting status ON Plays back from the position where playback has stopped OFF Always starts the playback f...

Page 80: ...s 3dB 6dB 9dB 12dB 15dB 18dB 21dB 24dB Factory setting 24dB O I S Switches enable disable of the optical image stabilizer function If O I S is assigned to the USER button pressing the USER button switches ON OFF For details about optical image stabilizer ÎOptical image stabilizer function 213 Factory setting ON HYBRID O I S Switches enable disable of the hybrid optical image stabilizer function Fo...

Page 81: ...n the WHITE BAL button is pressed to switch to Preset The items that can be set are as follows 3200K 5600K VAR Factory setting 3200K W BAL VAR Sets the value of VAR in W BAL PRESET The setting can also be operated by the multidial This is enabled when W BAL PRESET is set to VAR and you press the WHITE BAL button to switch to Preset The items that can be set are as follows 2000K 15000K Factory sett...

Page 82: ... ON Enables the i ZOOM function OFF Disables the i ZOOM function NON LINEAR The focus value changes according to the rotational speed and rotational position of the focus ring LINEAR The focus value changes according to the rotational angle of the focus ring SPEED Adjusts the focus value according to the speed at which the focus ring is rotated COARSE Adjusts the focus value according to the rotat...

Page 83: ... can adjust the effective area width for auto focus according to the size of the subject The items that can be set are as follows ON OFF Factory setting OFF AREA MODE Assign the function that is performed within the area selected by touching the LCD monitor while shooting Factory setting INHIBIT IR REC Switches enable disable of IR recording ÎIR recording 203 The items that can be set are as follo...

Page 84: ...g FACE DETECT TRACKING AE AF After detecting faces faces are tracked while auto focusing and automatically adjusting exposure USER1 Sets the function to assign to the USER1 button Factory setting AREA USER2 Sets the function to assign to the USER2 button Factory setting AE LEVEL USER3 Sets the function to assign to the USER3 button Factory setting SLOT SEL USER4 Sets the function to assign to the ...

Page 85: ...ILL F5 CINE F6 1 In the SCENE FILE menu FILE SELECT select the scene file you want to set You can also select the scene file in the operation icon screen 2 When changing image settings Change the SCENE FILE menu settings You can save the following menu settings in the selected scene file Î VFR 86 to AE LEVEL EFFECT 93 VFR FRAME RATE SYNC SCAN SYNC SCAN SETTING MASTER DTL DTL CORING V DTL LEVEL SKI...

Page 86: ...escent lighting indoors etc F3 SPARK Settings suited to recordings where there is a variation in resolution color hue and contrast F4 STILL You can apply a scene file with the picture tone of a digital still camera F5 CINE Settings suited to recordings made with an emphasis on contrast to provide a cinematic sensation F6 HLG Settings suited to recordings made with an emphasis on the dynamic range ...

Page 87: ...are as follows ON OFF SKIN DTL EFFECT Sets the effective level of the skin tone detail The items that can be set are as follows 0 31 Frame rate of the recording format Setting value 59 94p 59 94i 1 60 0 1 249 6 29 97p 1 30 0 1 249 8 23 98p 1 24 0 1 249 7 50 00p 50 00i 1 50 0 1 250 0 25 00p 1 25 0 1 250 0 This can be set when all of the following conditions are fulfilled When the AUTO MANU switch i...

Page 88: ...00 200 R GAIN AWB B Set the Rch gain strength of red for white balance Bch The items that can be set are as follows 200 200 B GAIN AWB B Set the Bch gain strength of blue for white balance Bch The items that can be set are as follows 200 200 AWB A GAIN OFFSET When the white balance has been automatically performed with Ach set the value of Rch gain and Bch gain AWB B GAIN OFFSET When the white bal...

Page 89: ...ws 63 63 NORMAL1 Displays the color suitable for shooting outdoors or under a halogen lamp NORMAL2 Displays more vivid color than NORMAL1 FLUO Displays the color suitable for shooting indoors under fluorescent light CINELIKE Displays the color suitable for shooting cinematic video STILL LIKE Expresses colors in a picture tone similar to that produced with a digital still camera SAT Corrects red co...

Page 90: ...AT Corrects the color saturation between cyan and green PHASE Corrects the hue between cyan and green SAT Corrects green color saturation PHASE Corrects the green hue SAT Corrects the color saturation between green and yellow PHASE Corrects the hue between green and yellow SAT Corrects the color saturation between yellow and the color which is intermediate between green and yellow PHASE Corrects t...

Page 91: ...matic sensation CINE LIKE V Sets gamma characteristics to produce images that provide a cinematic sensation STILL LIKE Sets the gamma characteristics for a digital still camera image tone HLG Sets the hybrid log gamma HLG characteristics V Log Sets the gamma curve that is a prerequisite for post production processes For the The following menus cannot be set when HLG is set SCENE FILE menu KNEE SET...

Page 92: ...5 100 HLG KNEE SLOPE Sets the inclination of knee for HLG The items that can be set are as follows 0 100 WHITE CLIP SETTING Sets so that the brightest parts of the video signal cannot exceed a certain level WHITE CLIP Switches the white clip function ON OFF The WHITE CLIP LEVEL setting value is enabled when ON The items that can be set are as follows ON OFF WHITE CLIP LEVEL Sets the white clip lev...

Page 93: ...ON OFF can be switched by operating the USER button The items that can be set are as follows ON OFF AE LEVEL EFFECT When AE level is enabled you can set the exposure compensation value Set to the direction to brighten and set to the direction to darken The items that can be set are as follows 2 0EV 2 0EV As the number increases the compression level of high luminosity areas increases and there wil...

Page 94: ...L Sets the audio input level of the audio device connected to the AUDIO INPUT2 terminal Enabled when the audio device is connected and the INPUT 2 switch is set to LINE The items that can be set are as follows 4dB 0dB Factory setting 0dB REC CH SETTINGS CH1 LEVEL Sets if the recording level adjustment method for audio channel 1 is to be automatic or manual If AUDIO CH1 LEVEL is assigned to a USER ...

Page 95: ...dphone terminal and the built in speaker When AUDIO OUT has been assigned to a USER button CH1 CH2 CH1 2 STEREO CH1 2 MIX switch in order with the USER button Factory setting CH1 2 STEREO ALARM Sets whether to have an alarm sound The alarm is output from the speaker of this unit or the headphones It is not output to external output destinations BATTERY END Sets whether to sound the alarm when the ...

Page 96: ...ng recording capacity of the memory card is exhausted The items that can be set are as follows HIGH LOW OFF Factory setting OFF WARNING Sets whether to sound the alarm when a system error or warning occurs The items that can be set are as follows HIGH LOW OFF Factory setting OFF ...

Page 97: ... REC FORMAT setting Factory setting 1920 1080p LCD VF OUTPUT Sets the display method of the LCD monitor viewfinder Can be set when SDI HDMI OUTPUT is set to ON The items that can be set are as follows AUTO LCD Factory setting AUTO ON Signal is output from both the SDI OUT terminal and the HDMI terminal OFF Signal set in VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu VIDEO OUT SEL EXTERNAL OUT SEL is output SDI Outputs fro...

Page 98: ...g Factory setting V Log ON Controls the recording operation of the external equipment OFF Does not control the recording operation of the external equipment This cannot be set when the RECORDING menu REC FUNCTION REC MODE is set to INTERVAL The AUTO REC signal is compatible with TYPE3 when remotely recording with SDI When all of the following menu settings have been made it is possible to control ...

Page 99: ...s in the VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu EI ASSIST Factory setting OFF 3840 2160p Outputs in 3840 2160p 4 2 2 10 bit 3840 2160p 420 8bit Outputs in 3840 2160p 4 2 0 8 bit 1920 1080p Outputs in 1920 1080p 1920 1080i Outputs in 1920 1080i 1280 720p Outputs in 1280 720p 720 480p Outputs in 720 480p 720 576p Outputs in 720 576p For the combinations that can be set ÎFormat that can be output from the HDMI termin...

Page 100: ...monitor The items that can be set are as follows 15 15 Factory setting 0 BACK LIGHT Adjusts the brightness of the LCD monitor backlight 0 is the standard brightness The items that can be set are as follows 1 0 1 2 Factory setting 0 RED TINT Finely adjusts the strength of red on the LCD monitor The items that can be set are as follows 10 10 Factory setting 0 SDR Outputs in the standard dynamic rang...

Page 101: ...t of the viewfinder The items that can be set are as follows 15 15 Factory setting 0 RED TINT Finely adjusts the strength of red on the viewfinder The items that can be set are as follows 10 10 Factory setting 0 BLUE TINT Finely adjusts the strength of blue on the viewfinder The items that can be set are as follows 10 10 Factory setting 0 VF COLOR Sets whether to display video in the viewfinder in...

Page 102: ...UNC Switches display hide of the setting in the RECORDING menu 2 SLOTS FUNC The items that can be set are as follows ON OFF Factory setting ON STREAMING Switches display hide of the streaming status The items that can be set are as follows ON OFF Factory setting ON NETWORK Switches display hide of the wired LAN wireless LAN or USB tethering connection status The items that can be set are as follow...

Page 103: ... of the status of interval recording The items that can be set are as follows ON OFF Factory setting ON FBC Switches whether to display when the flash band compensation function is activated The items that can be set are as follows ON OFF Factory setting ON HDR DRS V Log Toggles whether to display when the high dynamic range recording function dynamic range stretcher function or V Log recording fu...

Page 104: ...isplay hide of the shutter speed The items that can be set are as follows ON OFF Factory setting ON IRIS Switches display hide of the iris value and the auto iris control status The items that can be set are as follows ON OFF Factory setting ON AE LEVEL Switches display hide of the AE level The items that can be set are as follows ON OFF Factory setting ON ZOOM FOCUS Switches the units of zoom and...

Page 105: ...ting ON D ZOOM Switches display hide of digital zoom ratio The items that can be set are as follows ON OFF Factory setting ON IR REC Switches display hide of the settings in the CAMERA menu SW MODE IR REC The items that can be set are as follows ON OFF Factory setting ON PLAYBACK STATUS Switches display hide of the playback status The items that can be set are as follows ON OFF Factory setting ON ...

Page 106: ...ty of the peaking display The items that can be set are as follows LOW MID HIGH Factory setting MID PEAKING COLOR Sets the color of the peaking display The items that can be set are as follows RED GREEN WHITE Factory setting RED DETAIL Sets the intensity of the contour for the video to make it easier to focus The items that can be set are as follows ON OFF Factory setting OFF DETAIL LEVEL Sets the...

Page 107: ...eform monitor The items that can be set are as follows 0 25 50 Factory setting 25 LEVEL GAUGE LEVEL GAUGE Switches display hide of the level gauge When LEVEL GAUGE has been assigned to a USER button ON OFF can be switched with the USER button The items that can be set are as follows ON OFF Factory setting ON MOMENT Press the USER button to which ZEBRA is assigned or touch the USER button icon to s...

Page 108: ...DEO OUT LCD VF menu 108 LEVEL GAUGE RESET Sets the horizontal and vertical reference value set by LEVEL GAUGE SET in the USER button to the factory setting The items that can be selected are as follows YES NO ...

Page 109: ... by 1 001 returns after 999 When formatted the memory card When recorded to the memory card where CARD COUNT is not stored in the volume label The items that can be set are as follows 001 999 Factory setting 001 2 SLOTS FUNC Sets the recording function that uses 2 memory cards Factory setting RELAY REC DUAL CODEC SETTING When dual codec recording this sets the clip recorded on the sub recording si...

Page 110: ... in following range 00 FF Factory setting 00 FREE REC RUN Sets how the time code generator advances Factory setting REC RUN NORMAL Performs the standard recording INTERVAL Performs the interval recording ÎInterval recording 202 Hour 00 23 Minute 00 59 Second 00 59 Frame 00 23 when 23 98p 00 24 when 50 00i 50 00p or 25 00p is set 00 29 when 59 94i 59 94p or 29 97p is set FREE RUN Advances regardles...

Page 111: ...E Selects the image information such as frame rate of the camera USER Selects the user bits set in UB PRESET TIME Selects the local time hh mm ss DATE Selects the local date and time YY MM DD hh TC Records the time code value as user bits CLIP NAME CAM INDEX 1 character and CARD COUNT 3 digit number are each recorded as values converted to ASCII character codes Only enabled when the SYSTEM menu FI...

Page 112: ...se for authentication in the network function of the unit Maximum of 10 accounts The character limit of the user account name and password is as follows User account name Maximum of 31 characters Password Between 8 to 15 characters ACCOUNT LIST Displays a list of registered users Furthermore when you select a user a message appears asking you to confirm if you want to delete a registered user STRE...

Page 113: ...s 1 5M 320 180 25fps 0 5M Factory setting 640 360 25fps 0 7M MOV AVCHD MOV 1080 59 94i or 1080 29 97p AVCHD 1080 59 94i 1920 1080 30fps 14M 1920 1080 30fps 6M 1920 1080 30fps 1M 1280 720 30fps 8M 1280 720 30fps 2M 1280 720 30fps 1M 640 360 30fps 4M 640 360 30fps 1 5M 640 360 30fps 0 7M 320 180 30fps 4M 320 180 30fps 1 5M 320 180 30fps 0 5M Factory setting 640 360 30fps 0 7M MOV 1080 50 00i or 1080...

Page 114: ...NFO is set to MEMORY The items that can be selected are as follows YES NO SAVE SD CARD Encrypts and saves the information of the destination URL to the memory card The items that can be selected are as follows YES NO CLEAR MEMORY Clears the contents of the streaming setting set in the menu item The items that can be selected are as follows YES NO START Starts streaming The items that can be set ar...

Page 115: ... TKIP WPA AES WPA2 TKIP WPA2 AES NONE Factory setting WPA2 AES ENCRYPT KEY Sets the encryption key Set the key using a string of 8 to 63 characters or a hexadecimal number with 64 digits Factory setting 01234567890123456789abcdef WLAN IPv4 SETTING DHCP Sets whether to use the automatic acquisition through DHCP or to use the DHCP server function of the unit Factory setting OFF IP ADDRESS Sets the I...

Page 116: ...f you do not use default gateway set to 0 0 0 0 Cannot be set when WLAN IPv4 SETTING DHCP CLIENT is selected Disables the setting for the default gateway when WLAN PROPERTY TYPE DIRECT is selected Disables the setting for the primary DNS server when WLAN PROPERTY TYPE DIRECT is selected Disables the setting for the secondary DNS server when WLAN PROPERTY TYPE DIRECT is selected OFF Does not use DH...

Page 117: ... Sets whether to use the automatic acquisition through DHCP or to use the DHCP server function of the unit Factory setting OFF IP ADDRESS Sets the IP address Factory setting 192 168 0 1 SUBNET MASK Sets the subnet mask Factory setting 255 255 255 0 ENABLE Uses IPv6 DISABLE Does not use IPv6 OFF Does not use DHCP CLIENT Performs automatic acquisition through DHCP OFF Does not use DHCP CLIENT Perfor...

Page 118: ...ia DHCP Factory setting OFF IP ADDRESS Sets the IP address Factory setting PREFIX LENGTH Sets the prefix length of the subnet Factory setting 64 DEFAULT GATEWAY Sets the default gateway Factory setting PRIMARY DNS Sets the primary DNS server Factory setting SECONDARY DNS Sets the secondary DNS server Factory setting INFORMATION STATUS Displays the status of the network function Cannot be set when ...

Page 119: ...UTILITY Performs the various operations related to the network function NETWORK INITIALIZE Returns the various network settings to the factory default state and restarts the unit NET CHECKER Checks network connection status ...

Page 120: ...e format of MP4 format AVCHD Sets to record in the MTS file format of AVCHD format FILE FORMAT Items that can be set MOV 2160 59 94p 420LongGOP 150M 2160 59 94p HEVC LongGOP 200M 2160 59 94p HEVC LongGOP 100M 2160 29 97p 420LongGOP 100M 2160 29 97p HEVC LongGOP 150M 2160 29 97p 422LongGOP 150M 2160 23 98p 420LongGOP 100M 2160 23 98p HEVC LongGOP 150M 2160 23 98p 422LongGOP 150M 1080 59 94p 422Long...

Page 121: ...L I 100M Factory setting 2160 50 00p HEVC LongGOP 200M MP4 2160 50 00p HEVC LongGOP 100M 2160 25 00p 420LongGOP 72M 2160 25 00p HEVC LongGOP 72M 1080 50 00p 420LongGOP 50M Factory setting 2160 50 00p HEVC LongGOP 100M AVCHD 1080 50 00p AVCHD PS 1080 50 00i AVCHD PH 1080 50 00i AVCHD HA 720 50 00p AVCHD PM Factory setting 1080 50 00i AVCHD PH In the following cases it is fixed to OFF When SYSTEM me...

Page 122: ...the scene file saved on the memory card into the unit Can select if all of the scene files F1 to F6 are loaded or individually loaded SAVE The setting values of the current scene file F1 to F6 are overwritten to the file selected from the list of scene files saved in the memory card SAVE AS The setting values of the current scene file F1 to F6 is saved to the memory card as a new scene file by ent...

Page 123: ... setting specifications vary depending on the country or area where the camera was purchased USB DEVICE CARD READER MODE Switches the unit to the card reader mode A computer or other device can be connected via USB to use as a card reader of the memory card The items that can be selected are as follows YES NO Year 2021 2037 Month JAN DEC 1 12 Day 1 31 This changes according to the year and month s...

Page 124: ...for setting when using When switched to service mode while using a battery the LCD monitor turns off after approximately 5 seconds The LCD monitor turns on when you perform the following operations Turn the multidial up or down Touch the LCD monitor To exit the service mode do one of the following operations Turn the power off Press the EXIT button Press the multidial Touch MODEL Displays the prod...

Page 125: ...en the NETWORK menu DEVICE SEL is set to anything other than OFF while not connected to the network the power turns off automatically The items that can be selected are as follows ON OFF Factory setting ON APPROVED REGULATION Display the authentication information for this unit Depending on the country or area where the camera was purchased this is not displayed due to differences in specification...

Page 126: ...1 50 0 2 1 60 0 1 1 50 0 2 1 60 0 1 1 50 0 2 MASTER DTL 0 0 8 0 0 0 DTL CORING 15 15 25 15 15 15 V DTL LEVEL 0 0 0 0 0 0 SKIN TONE DTL OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF SKIN DTL EFFECT 16 16 16 16 16 16 RB GAIN CONTROL SETTING R GAIN AWB PRE 0 0 0 0 0 0 B GAIN AWB PRE 0 0 0 0 0 0 R GAIN AWB A 0 0 0 0 0 0 B GAIN AWB A 0 0 0 0 0 0 R GAIN AWB B 0 0 0 0 0 0 B GAIN AWB B 0 0 0 0 0 0 AWB A GAIN OFFSET OFF OFF OFF...

Page 127: ... ON ON ON AE LEVEL EFFECT 0EV 0EV 0EV 0EV 0EV 0EV Item FILE SELECT F1 F2 FLUO F3 SPARK F4 STILL F5 CINE F6 VFR OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF FRAME RATE 24fps 1 25fps 2 24fps 1 25fps 2 24fps 1 25fps 2 24fps 1 25fps 2 24fps 1 25fps 2 24fps 1 25fps 2 SYNC SCAN OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF SYNC SCAN SETTING 1 60 0 1 1 50 0 2 1 60 0 1 1 50 0 2 1 60 0 1 1 50 0 2 1 60 0 1 1 50 0 2 1 60 0 1 1 50 0 2 1 60 0 1 1 50 0 ...

Page 128: ... Yl Yl 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yl 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yl Yl R 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yl R 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yl R R 0 0 0 0 0 0 MASTER PED 16 16 16 16 16 16 GAMMA MODE SEL HD HD HD STILL LIKE FILMLIKE3 HD GAMMA SETTING BLACK GAMMA 0 0 4 0 0 0 B GAMMA RANGE 1 1 2 1 1 1 KNEE SETTING KNEE MODE AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO KNEE POINT 93 93 93 93 93 93 KNEE SLOPE 99 99 99 99 99 99 WHITE CLIP SETTING WHITE CLIP ON ON ON ON ON ON WHITE CLIP...

Page 129: ... SCENE FILE menu 130 AUDIO menu 131 VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu 131 RECORDING menu 133 NETWORK menu 133 SYSTEM menu 134 OTHERS menu 135 THUMBNAIL menu CAMERA menu Item SCENE SETUP INITIALIZE PLAYBACK CLIP SEL 3 RESUME PLAY 3 3 CLIP PROTECT DELETE COPY INFORMATION DISPLAY DATA 3 3 Item SCENE SETUP INITIALIZE SW MODE ZOOM RING 3 3 IRIS RING 3 3 SUPER GAIN 3 3 AGC LIMIT 3 3 O I S 3 3 HYBRID O I S 3 3 O I S...

Page 130: ...DIT 3 3 LOAD SAVE INITIALIZE VFR 3 3 FRAME RATE 3 3 SYNC SCAN 3 3 SYNC SCAN SETTING 3 3 MASTER DTL 3 3 DTL CORING 3 3 V DTL LEVEL 3 3 SKIN TONE DTL 3 3 SKIN DTL EFFECT 3 3 RB GAIN CONTROL SETTING R GAIN AWB PRE 3 3 B GAIN AWB PRE 3 3 R GAIN AWB A 3 3 B GAIN AWB A 3 3 R GAIN AWB B 3 3 B GAIN AWB B 3 3 AWB A GAIN OFFSET 3 3 AWB B GAIN OFFSET 3 3 CHROMA LEVEL 3 3 CHROMA PHASE 3 3 MATRIX MATRIX TYPE 3...

Page 131: ... AE LEVEL 3 3 AE LEVEL EFFECT 3 3 Item SCENE SETUP INITIALIZE INPUT SETTINGS INPUT1 MIC LEVEL 3 3 INPUT2 MIC LEVEL 3 3 INPUT1 LINE LEVEL 3 3 INPUT2 LINE LEVEL 3 3 REC CH SETTINGS CH1 LEVEL 3 3 CH2 LEVEL 3 3 CH1 MIC LOWCUT 3 3 CH2 MIC LOWCUT 3 3 CH1 LIMITER 3 3 CH2 LIMITER 3 3 MIC LIMITER LINK 3 3 HEAD ROOM 3 3 OUTPUT SETTINGS AUDIO OUT 3 3 ALARM BATTERY END 3 3 MEDIA END 3 3 WARNING 3 3 Item SCENE...

Page 132: ...VF COLOR 3 3 EYE SENSOR 3 3 LCD VF HDR 1 3 3 LCD VF V Log 1 3 3 INDICATOR FULL AUTO 3 3 SLOT1 2 STATUS 3 3 2 SLOTS FUNC 3 3 STREAMING 3 3 NETWORK 3 3 BATTERY REMAIN 3 3 REC FORMAT 3 3 FRAME RATE 3 3 CLIP NAME 3 3 REC REMOTE 3 3 REC MODE 3 3 FBC 3 3 HDR DRS V Log 1 3 3 DRS 2 3 3 O I S 3 3 SCENE FILE 3 3 AREA FACE 3 3 AUDIO LEVEL METER 3 3 GAIN 3 3 ND FILTER 3 3 SHUTTER 3 3 IRIS 3 3 AE LEVEL 3 3 ZOO...

Page 133: ...MAT MEDIA CLIP NAME CAM INDEX 3 NEXT CARD COUNT 3 2 SLOTS FUNC 3 3 DUAL CODEC SETTING 1 3 3 PRE REC 3 3 REC FUNCTION REC MODE 3 3 INTERVAL TIME 3 3 TC UB TC PRESET UB PRESET FREE REC RUN 3 3 DF NDF 3 3 UB MODE 3 3 TC IN OUT SEL 1 3 3 TC OUT REF 1 3 3 REC COUNTER 3 3 TIME STAMP 3 3 Item SCENE SETUP INITIALIZE DEVICE SEL 3 3 NETWORK FUNC 3 3 IP REMOTE ENABLE DISABLE 3 3 HC ROP PORT 3 3 USER ACCOUNT ...

Page 134: ... DNS 3 3 SECONDARY DNS 3 3 LAN IPv6 SETTING 1 ENABLE DISABLE 3 3 DHCP 3 3 IP ADDRESS 3 3 PREFIX LENGTH 3 3 DEFAULT GATEWAY 3 3 PRIMARY DNS 3 3 SECONDARY DNS 3 3 USB LAN IPv4 SETTING 2 DHCP 3 3 IP ADDRESS 3 3 SUBNET MASK 3 3 DEFAULT GATEWAY 3 3 PRIMARY DNS 3 3 SECONDARY DNS 3 3 USB LAN IPv6 SETTING 2 ENABLE DISABLE 3 3 DHCP 3 3 IP ADDRESS 3 3 PREFIX LENGTH 3 3 DEFAULT GATEWAY 3 3 PRIMARY DNS 3 3 SE...

Page 135: ...cifications Item SCENE SETUP INITIALIZE FILE SCENE FILE SD CARD SETUP FILE SD CARD SETUP FILE MEMORY SLOT FOR LOAD SAVE 3 3 LED TALLY LED 3 3 REC TALLY 3 3 ACCESS LED 3 3 CLOCK CLOCK SETTING TIME ZONE DATE FORMAT 3 3 USB DEVICE CARD READER MODE SERVICE MODE INFORMATION VERSION OPERATION TIME UPDATE ECO MODE BATTERY 3 3 AC 3 3 NETWORK 3 3 APPROVED REGULATION LANGUAGE 3 3 MENU INITIALIZE ...

Page 136: ... unit B Memory card 1 Factory setting 2 Current value 3 Value saved on the main unit 4 Scene file 1 5 Scene file n 1 The scene file can be initialized Select the SCENE FILE menu LOAD SAVE INITIALIZE INITIALIZE 2 Current setting value of each scene file can be individually saved in the main unit memory Also the scene files saved in the main unit memory can be loaded Select the SCENE FILE menu LOAD ...

Page 137: ... and the keyboard are displayed 2 Enter the text to set with the keyboard For information about entering text ÎTo enter a character 278 3 Select Enter A confirmation screen is displayed 4 Select SET The file is saved An error message may be displayed ÎCases indicated by error messages 292 Saving the scene file by overwriting a file on the memory card Overwrite the file selected in the list of scen...

Page 138: ...nitialization of the scene file Initializes the scene file saved in the main unit memory 1 Select the scene file to return to the factory setting in the SCENE FILE menu FILE SELECT 2 Select the SCENE FILE menu LOAD SAVE INITIALIZE INITIALIZE The confirmation screen is displayed 3 Select SET The selected scene file returns to the factory setting Changing the scene file name Changes the name of the ...

Page 139: ... the keyboard 3 Select Enter A confirmation screen is displayed 4 Select SET The file is saved An error message may be displayed ÎCases indicated by error messages 292 Saving the setup file by overwriting a file on the memory card Overwrites the file selected in the list of the setup files saved on the memory card with the current setting values of the unit 1 Select the OTHERS menu FILE SETUP FILE...

Page 140: ...he USER button icon to display the list of setup files 2 Select the file name for the file to load 3 Select SET Loading of the file is started The unit is restarted after loading An error message may be displayed ÎCases indicated by error messages 292 The file saved by a camera with different firmware version may not be able to load Loading setup files from the main unit memory Loads the setup fil...

Page 141: ...Shooting This chapter describes the basic procedure for recording Shooting 142 About auto mode manual mode 144 Check videos recorded 145 Selecting the resolution codec and frame rate for recording video 146 ...

Page 142: ...stment function etc Audio input settings for audio recording Adjusting audio recording level Press the USER3 button to select the memory card to record to If the USER button settings have been changed for the USER3 button set SLOT SEL in one of the USER buttons ÎAssigning functions to the USER buttons 65 2 Select shooting mode with the AUTO MANU switch 3 Start the recording by pressing the REC but...

Page 143: ...capacity in the memory card The display flashes when the remaining recording capacity falls below 2 minutes 2160 59 94p Resolution frame rate ÎSelecting the resolution codec and frame rate for recording video 146 MOV HEVC 200M File format recording format ÎSelecting the resolution codec and frame rate for recording video 146 TCG 00 00 00 00 TCG 00 00 00 00 999min 999min 999min 999min 2160 59 94p 2...

Page 144: ...ration ÎFocusing manual focus 156 To adjust the white balance adjust the white balance and black balance ÎAdjusting the white and black balance 163 To adjust the setting of the audio input and the recording level switch audio input ÎAudio input 182 Camera operations that are disabled in auto mode The following camera operations are disabled in auto mode IRIS button GAIN button SHUTTER button WHITE...

Page 145: ...NAIL button is pressed When the memory card is inserted ejected When formatted the memory card When the USER button assigned to SLOT SEL has been pressed or when the USER button icon assigned to SLOT SEL has been touched to switch the card slot to be recorded to When switched to CARD READER MODE or SERVICE MODE When the RECORDING menu 2 SLOTS FUNC is set to SIMUL REC BACKGR REC DUAL CODEC REC 2 Wh...

Page 146: ...an be set with this unit are as follows 2160 UHD 3840 2610 1080 FHD 1920 1080 720 HD 1280 720 Smoother motion picture can be recorded with the higher value for the frame rate i and p of the frame rate means interlace and progressive respectively Interlace interlacing scanning Video signal that divides the effective scanning lines to half and send them alternatively Progressive progressive scanning...

Page 147: ...R 1080 59 94p 422ALL I 200M 200 Mbps VBR 1080 59 94i 422LongGOP 50M 50 Mbps VBR 1080 59 94i 422ALL I 100M 100 Mbps VBR 1080 29 97p 422LongGOP 50M 50 Mbps VBR 1080 29 97p 422ALL I 100M 100 Mbps VBR 1080 23 98p 422LongGOP 50M 50 Mbps VBR 1080 23 98p 422ALL I 100M 100 Mbps VBR Resolution REC FORMAT YUV number of bits Average bit rate UHD 3840 2160 2160 50 00p 420LongGOP 150M 4 2 0 8 bit 150 Mbps VBR ...

Page 148: ...n REC FORMAT YUV number of bits Average bit rate UHD 3840 2160 2160 50 00p HEVC LongGOP 100M 4 2 0 10 bit 100 Mbps VBR 2160 25 00p 420LongGOP 72M 4 2 0 8 bit 72 Mbps VBR 2160 25 00p HEVC LongGOP 72M 4 2 0 10 bit FHD 1920 1080 1080 50 00p 420LongGOP 50M 4 2 0 8 bit 50 Mbps VBR Codec Number of channels Number of quantizing bits Sampling frequency AAC 2ch 16 bits 48 kHz Resolution REC FORMAT YUV numb...

Page 149: ...080 recording format Dual codec recording 2160 29 97p 420LongGOP 100M 2160 23 98p 422LongGOP 100M 1080 59 94p 422ALL I 200M 1080 59 94p 422LongGOP 100M 1080 59 94i 422ALL I 100M 1080 29 97p 422ALL I 100M 1080 23 98p 422ALL I 100M 2160 25 00p 420LongGOP 100M 1080 50 00p 422ALL I 200M 1080 50 00p 422LongGOP 100M 1080 50 00i 422ALL I 100M 1080 25 00p 422ALL I 100M Interval recording All Variable fram...

Page 150: ... shutter speed 159 Area mode function 161 A Iris ring B Focus ring C ND FILTER switch D IRIS button E FOCUS A M switch F PUSH AUTO button G USER1 button H GAIN button I SHUTTER button J Multidial K EXIT button L AUTO MANU switch M USER10 button icon FOCUS MACRO is allocated at the time of purchase A E F G H I J L B C D F1 FOCUS MACRO BACKLIGHT FACE DETECT ATW LOCK MENU F2 FLUO F3 SPARK F4 STILL F5...

Page 151: ...rol for backlight compensation Prevents the subject darkening due to backlight coming from behind and hitting them so you can brighten the images on the screen The auto iris icon changes to BACK BACKLIGHT is set in the USER11 button icon at the time of purchase SPOTLIGHT Switches to the auto iris control for the spotlight Even extremely bright subjects can be recorded well The auto iris icon chang...

Page 152: ...al The setting changes to the value displayed and exits Press the EXIT button to exit without changing the setting Gain value 0dB to 24dB Value closer to 0dB darken the image Value closer to 24dB brighten the image When SYSTEM menu SHOOTING MODE HIGH SENS the adjustment range is between 3dB and 24dB The set gain value is not maintained in the following cases The GAIN button is pressed When switche...

Page 153: ...the one selected in Step 1 The gain value switches to SG or SG When ALL is selected in Step 1 each time you either press the USER button or touch the USER button icon the selection changes in the order SG SUPER GAIN SG SUPER GAIN normal gain Super gain is cleared in the following cases When the power is turned off When the AUTO MANU switch is switched The GAIN button is pressed in manual mode Supe...

Page 154: ... with the multi manual function When AE LEVEL is set to ON you can adjust the AE level with the following procedure 1 Switch one of iris gain or shutter speed to auto 2 Turn the multidial to display AE LEVEL 3 Press the multidial The AE level display is highlighted in orange 4 Turn the multidial to adjust then press the multidial The setting changes to the value displayed and exits Press the EXIT ...

Page 155: ...he MOS sensor to 1 64 1 16 Reduces the amount of light entering the MOS sensor to 1 16 1 4 Reduces the amount of light entering the MOS sensor to 1 4 CLR Does not use the ND filter If the selected setting 1 64 1 16 or 1 4 does not match an ND filter setting recommended by this unit the recommended setting will be displayed on the screen blink for approximately 5 seconds and disappear The ND filter...

Page 156: ... and MF99 focal distance infinity The higher the number the further away the object is to be focused on 1 Focal distance is the distance to the subject to be focused on 2 When FOCUS MACRO MACRO is enabled the subjects are focused at approximately 10 cm 3 93 q or more When FOCUS MACRO MACRO is disabled the subjects are focused at approximately 1 m approx 3 3 feet or more Macro Macro function can be...

Page 157: ...ode function 161 The function cancels when you release the button and the focus position set while press AF was set is maintained For USER button settings ÎAssigning functions to the USER buttons 65 AF area width adjustment You can adjust the effective area width for auto focus according to the size of the subject 1 Switch to auto focus mode Make one of the following settings Set the AUTO MANU swi...

Page 158: ...For USER button settings ÎAssigning functions to the USER buttons 65 While the AF area frame is adjusted performing any of the following operations will end the adjustment Set to manual gain mode Set to manual shutter mode Switch white balance to VAR To cancel the settings set AF AREA WIDTH to OFF In the following cases this cannot be set In manual focus mode When using Area Mode ÎArea mode functi...

Page 159: ...o select the shutter speed 4 Press the multidial The setting changes to the value displayed and exits Press the EXIT button to exit without changing the setting Adjusting the shutter speed Shutter speed changes depending on the frame rate of the REC FORMAT ÎSelecting the resolution codec and frame rate for recording video 146 The shutter speed is faster the closer the setting is to 1 8000 Frame ra...

Page 160: ...to the SYNC SCAN SETTING menu setting Î SYNC SCAN SETTING 87 Brightly shining objects and highly reflective objects may emit light bands into the surroundings The changing of the screen may not look smooth in normal playback When extremely bright subjects are recorded or when recording is performed inside under lights there may be changes in the color hue and brightness of the screen with horizont...

Page 161: ...rea auto focus function and area auto iris function FOCUS Y GET Simultaneous operation of the area auto focus function and area brightness display Operation of area mode function The function set in the CAMERA menu SW MODE AREA MODE can be used by performing the following operation when shooting or while in shooting standby 1 Either press the USER button assigned to AREA or touch the USER button i...

Page 162: ...ge the size of the area frame It changes in 3 stages 4 Press the multidial The setting is changed to the displayed size and exits The setting is changed and exits also by pressing the EXIT button The area mode function is canceled when the power is turned off or when the thumbnail screen is displayed The area mode cannot be used when the digital zoom is enabled AREA AREA ...

Page 163: ...ality White balance settings are not possible when IR recording is enabled White balance black balance adjustment is done using the AWB USER button function Make the settings beforehand ÎAssigning functions to the USER buttons 65 It is set in the USER9 button at the time of purchase White balance adjustment 164 Black balance adjustment 167 A ND FILTER switch B USER9 button C WHITE BAL button D Mul...

Page 164: ... the light source for the subject and zoom in on the white pattern so that the white color appears in the screen 6 Adjust the iris the lens stop Adjust the iris so that the brightness of Y GET is approx 70 7 Either press the USER button assigned to AWB or touch the USER button icon Automatic adjustment of the white balance starts and the white balance adjustment value is memorized White pattern A ...

Page 165: ...sted by the setting menu A VAR setting value 1 Press the WHITE BAL button to switch to Preset 2 Either press the USER button assigned to AWB or touch the USER button icon to switch to VAR The setting values for WB and VAR are displayed on the camera image screen 3 In the CAMERA menu SW MODE W BAL VAR set the color temperature This can be set from 2000K to 15000K Status Message Remark During adjust...

Page 166: ...f the ATW function ATW LOCK Locks the white balance value adjusted with the ATW function This is enabled when the white balance setting is ATW For USER button settings ÎAssigning functions to the USER buttons 65 Canceling the auto tracking white balance Switch white balance by pressing the USER button assigned to the ATW again touching the USER button icon again or pressing the WHITE BAL button Ho...

Page 167: ...for approximately 2 seconds After adjustment of the black balance white balance is then adjusted and the black balance white balance adjustment values are memorized If white balance has been set elsewhere other than in Ach and Bch then only the black balance is adjusted Messages displayed in the viewfinder and LCD monitor Black balance memory Values stored to memory are saved even if the unit is t...

Page 168: ... the angle of view you want to shoot The unit has a 20 optical zoom This can be expanded up to approximately 32 times approximately 24 times in UHD recording when the CAMERA menu SW MODE i ZOOM ON is set Adjusting the zoom position 169 ...

Page 169: ...ratio can be confirmed between Z00 iZ00 maximum wide angle to Z99 iZ99 maximum telephoto on the screen display The value becomes higher as the unit zooms in and smaller as the unit zooms out About the zoom speed The zoom speed changes with the amount that the zoom lever on the grip is pushed or the speed that the zoom ring is turned The zoom is at a steady rate with the zoom lever on the handle Pe...

Page 170: ...oom by operating the zoom lever on the grip 1 Select the CAMERA menu USER SW USER1 to USER14 FAST ZOOM 2 Either press the USER button assigned to FAST ZOOM or touch the USER button icon 3 Push the zoom lever on the grip until the end to zoom The zoom ratio display changes during fast zoom For example 99 When the CAMERA menu SW MODE H ZOOM SPEED is set to 7 fast zoom can also be used by operating t...

Page 171: ...nt equipment such as a vector scope is necessary to change Advanced settings Detail function 172 Skin tone function 173 RB gain control function 174 Chroma setting function 175 Matrix function 176 Color correction function 177 Black control function 178 Gamma function 179 Knee function 180 White clip function 181 ...

Page 172: ...sized noise and edges To avoid such problems it is necessary not to add this effect on parts where emphasizing is not needed and keep the details of the parts General settings MASTER DTL Sets the level of the detail effect as a whole DTL CORING Sets the level of signal including noise so that the detail effect does not activate Advanced settings V DTL LEVEL Sets the intensity of the detail level i...

Page 173: ...djustment Skin tone function 173 Skin tone function This function makes human skin look smoother in images General settings SKIN TONE DTL Advanced settings SKIN DTL EFFECT Sets the effect level of the skin tone detail ...

Page 174: ...N AWB PRE Sets to add or reduce the intensity of the blue color When the white balance setting is Ach R GAIN AWB A Sets to add or reduce the intensity of the red color B GAIN AWB A Sets to add or reduce the intensity of the blue color When the white balance setting is Bch R GAIN AWB B Sets to add or reduce the intensity of the red color B GAIN AWB B Sets to add or reduce the intensity of the blue ...

Page 175: ...eral settings CHROMA LEVEL Sets the chroma level of the signal and signal When the vector scope is used the distance from the center no color is increased or decreased for the entire image CHROMA PHASE Finely adjusts the chroma phase of the signal and signal When the vector scope is used the whole image rotates clockwise or counter clockwise Advanced settings No setting items are provided PR PB PR...

Page 176: ... the image color representation by selecting the matrix table General settings MATRIX TYPE Selects the matrix table to represent the color for shooting Advanced settings Set with the SCENE FILE menu MATRIX ADAPTIVE MATRIX Controls the color collapse under intense blue light source ...

Page 177: ...factory settings Advanced settings Set with the SCENE FILE menu COLOR CORRECTION R R R Mg R Mg Mg Mg B B B Cy Cy Cy G G G Yl G Yl Yl Yl Yl Yl R Yl R Yl R R Changes the phase and saturation When setting the phase is clockwise and is counter clockwise R Red P1 Yl R R P2 Yl R P3 Yl Yl R YI Yellow P4 G Yl Yl P5 G Yl G Green P6 Cy G Cy Cyan P7 B Cy B Blue P8 Mg B Mg Magenta P9 R Mg P10 R R Mg R Mg G Cy...

Page 178: ...his function sets the black level that is to be the reference of luminance General settings MASTER PED Sets the reference black level RGB also changes by changing this setting tends to make black recede tends to make black stand out Advanced settings There are no setting items ...

Page 179: ...izes the tone of images General settings GAMMA MODE SEL Selects a gamma mode Advanced settings Set with the SCENE FILE menu GAMMA SETTING BLACK GAMMA Sets the gamma curve compression and expansion of dark areas B GAMMA RANGE Sets the maximum level to perform compression expansion ...

Page 180: ...xposure in images General settings Use the unit with the factory settings Advanced settings Set with the SCENE FILE menu KNEE SETTING KNEE MODE Sets the operation mode of knee function AUTO MANUAL OFF When MANUAL is selected in KNEE MODE KNEE POINT Sets the knee point position in 0 5 steps KNEE SLOPE Sets the knee inclination ...

Page 181: ...ideo signal cannot exceed a certain level General settings Use the unit with the factory settings Advanced settings Set with the SCENE FILE menu WHITE CLIP SETTING WHITE CLIP Switches the white clip function ON OFF The WHITE CLIP LEVEL setting value is enabled when ON WHITE CLIP LEVEL Sets the white clip level ...

Page 182: ...r an external microphone to the AUDIO INPUT1 AUDIO INPUT2 terminals The audio to input to each channel can be switched to the built in microphone an external microphone or a connected audio device Switching the audio input 183 Adjusting the audio recording level 185 Monitoring the audio 187 ...

Page 183: ...check For details about AUDIO screen of the mode check ÎAUDIO screen 258 FILE FORMAT Recording format Sampling rate bit MOV Linear PCM LPCM 48 kHz 24 bit MP4 AAC 48 kHz 16 bit AVCHD Dolby Audio 48 kHz 16 bit CH1 SELECT switch setting CH2 SELECT switch setting Input signal to be recorded Audio channel 1 Audio channel 2 INT L INT R Built in microphone L Built in microphone R INPUT1 AUDIO INPUT1 term...

Page 184: ...hannel individually INPUT1 MIC LEVEL INPUT2 MIC LEVEL 1 INPUT1 LINE LEVEL INPUT2 LINE LEVEL 2 Audio device LINE Disabled 4dB 0dB External microphone MIC j40dB j50dB j60dB Disabled External microphone with power supply i48V j40dB j50dB j60dB Disabled When using a Unidirectional microphone AG MC200G optional set INPUT1 MIC LEVEL INPUT2 MIC LEVEL to j50dB After detaching the external microphone XLR 3...

Page 185: ...LEVEL CH2 dial When AUDIO CH1 LEVEL AUDIO CH2 LEVEL is assigned to the USER button adjustment method of the recording level for audio channel 1 and audio channel 2 can be switched between manual and automatic with the USER button When the input level of audio exceeds 0 dB the level display exceeding 0 dB is displayed in red in the camera image screen and the audio level meter in the AUDIO screen o...

Page 186: ...standard level The recording standard level can be set 1 Select the AUDIO menu REC CH SETTINGS HEAD ROOM 12dB 18dB 20dB Confirming the audio input level The input level of the audio can be confirmed in the camera image screen and the AUDIO screen of the mode check ...

Page 187: ...ts the signals of the audio channel 1 and the audio channel 2 as stereo CH1 2 MIX Mixes the signals of the audio channel 1 and the audio channel 2 and outputs as monaural If AUDIO OUT is assigned to the USER button pressing the USER button switches the audio channel to output and format Toggles CH1 CH2 CH1 2 STEREO and CH1 2 MIX in order each time the USER button is pressed or the USER button icon...

Page 188: ...enu Variable frame rate VFR recording function super slow recording function 189 High dynamic range HDR recording function X2 193 V Log recording function X2 194 Pre recording 195 Relay recording 196 Simultaneous recording 197 Background recording 198 Dual codec recording X2 200 Interval recording 202 IR recording 203 ...

Page 189: ...mbinations that can be set ÎRecording formats that can be set in variable frame rate recording 190 2 Select the SCENE FILE menu VFR ON This can also be set even with the USER button ÎAssigning functions to the USER buttons 65 3 Set the frame rate in accordance with the shooting condition in the SCENE FILE menu FRAME RATE 4 Press the REC button Variable frame rate recording is started Setting with ...

Page 190: ...23 98p 422LongGOP 50M 24 1080 23 98p 422ALL I 100M REC FORMAT Available frame rates fps Frame rates fps with which audio can be recorded 2160 50 00p 420LongGOP 150M 2 to 50 50 2160 50 00p HEVC LongGOP 200M 2160 50 00p HEVC LongGOP 100M 2160 25 00p 420LongGOP 100M 25 2160 25 00p HEVC LongGOP 150M 2 to 25 25 2160 25 00p 422LongGOP 150M 1080 50 00p 422LongGOP 100M 2 to 50 50 1080 50 00p 422ALL I 200M...

Page 191: ...rame rate and effect The slow motion effect during playback changes depending on the frame rate of the REC FORMAT Frame rates during actual recording When SYSTEM menu FREQUENCY 59 94Hz there is a slight variation in the frame rate of super slow recording and the frame rate that is actually recorded 2fps 2 00 fps 12fps 11 99 fps 15fps 14 99 fps 20fps 19 98 fps 22fps 21 93 fps 24fps 23 98 fps 26fps ...

Page 192: ...horter than 10 hours depending on the ratio of the frame rate of the recording format and the variable frame rate The recording will stop in 5 hours when the frame rate of REC FORMAT is set to 23 98p and the SCENE FILE menu FRAME RATE is set to 48fps It may take time to stop recording even if recording is stopped right after recording is started When set to a 59 94p recording format and SCENE FILE...

Page 193: ...osition of the knee point for HLG HLG KNEE SLOPE Sets the inclination of knee for HLG Note regarding HDR image output Settings can be made with the following menus Output is either High Dynamic Range HDR or Standard Dynamic Range SDR SDI OUT terminal VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu SDI SETTING SDI OUT HDR HDMI terminal VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu HDMI SETTING HDMI OUT HDR Viewfinder LCD monitor VIDEO OUT LCD VF m...

Page 194: ...ges or previews SDI OUT terminal VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu SDI SETTING SDI OUT V Log HDMI terminal VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu HDMI SETTING HDMI OUT V Log Viewfinder LCD monitor VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu VF LCD VF V Log The following functions cannot be set CAMERA menu SW MODE IR REC SCENE FILE menu MASTER DTL DTL CORING V DTL LEVEL SKIN TONE DTL SKIN DTL EFFECT CHROMA LEVEL CHROMA PHASE MATRIX COLOR CORRECTION...

Page 195: ...rmat Approx 10 seconds MOV MP4 FHD recording format AVCHD All Aim the unit at the subject beforehand The video and audio may not be able to record for specific time before in following cases Immediately after turning on the power Immediately after opening the menu Immediately after the memory card is inserted Immediately after playing back the recorded video Immediately after closing the thumbnail...

Page 196: ...e memory cards Replace the memory card with no more remaining recording capacity after the recording target has switched To change the recording target card slot before starting the recording press the USER button or touch the USER button icon to which SLOT SEL is assigned This will not operate during recording ÎAssigning functions to the USER buttons 65 It may take some time to recognize the memo...

Page 197: ...eed Classes or capacities are used If the recording is stopped the video right before stopping may become invalid recording Start the recording after both of the 2 memory cards have been recognized When the recording starts before both memory cards are recognized the unit performs standard recording on one of the memory cards that has been recognized The unit confirms the status of the memory card...

Page 198: ...p D Card slot 1 Main recording E Card slot 2 Background recording F REC G REC PAUSE H REC STOP No remaining space on card slot 1 I Continues recording to card slot 2 1 A clip 2 Stand by 3 B clip USER button assigned to BACKGR PAUSE Starting background recording 1 Select the SYSTEM menu FILE FORMAT MOV 2 Select the RECORDING menu 2 SLOTS FUNC BACKGR REC BACKGR is displayed in the 2 slot function di...

Page 199: ...ackground recording mode the USER button assigned to DEL LAST CLIP does not work The memory card in card slot 1 can be replaced even while background recording is performed on card slot 2 if recording on card slot 1 is stopped In the background recording mode standard recording can be performed on card slot 1 if a memory card for recording is not inserted in card slot 2 or the remaining recording ...

Page 200: ... inserted in card slot 2 the display for DUAL 50M DUAL 8M will appear crossed out 4 Press the REC button Recording cannot start if there is no recordable memory card in card slot 1 Normal recording is performed to card slot 1 in the following cases There is no recordable memory card in card slot 2 There is no remaining space on the memory card in card slot 2 Recording on the main recording side do...

Page 201: ...0M 2160 23 98p 420LongGOP 100M 1080 59 94p 422ALL I 200M 1080 59 94p 422LongGOP 100M 1080 59 94i 422ALL I 100M 1080 29 97p 422ALL I 100M 1080 23 98p 422ALL I 100M 8 Mbps 50 00Hz 2160 25 00p 420LongGOP 100M 1080 50 00p 422ALL I 200M 1080 50 00p 422LongGOP 100M 1080 50 00i 422ALL I 100M 1080 25 00p 422ALL I 100M To set DUAL CODEC SETTING make the following menu settings beforehand SCENE FILE menu VF...

Page 202: ...ded data data recorded until recording was stopped is included in 1 clip The RECORDING menu TC UB FREE REC RUN is fixed to REC RUN The RECORDING menu TC UB DF NDF is fixed to NDF For the The VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu SDI SETTING SDI REC REMOTE and the VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu HDMI SETTING HDMI REC REMOTE do not work For the The VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu HDMI OUT HDMI REC REMOTE does not work When REC MODE is...

Page 203: ...ing mode IR is displayed on the camera image screen Iris is automatically adjusted 2 Press the REC button IR recording is started In the following case this cannot be set When using the face detection tracking AE AF function For the When the SCENE FILE menu GAMMA MODE SEL V Log is set This can also be set with the CAMERA menu SW MODE IR REC It is recommended to use a tripod It takes longer to focu...

Page 204: ...Face detection tracking AE AF function 211 Optical image stabilizer function 213 Dynamic range stretcher function 214 Time stamp function 215 Waveform monitor function 216 Digital zoom function 217 Level gauge 218 Flash band compensation FBC function 219 Operation icon screen display 220 Multi manual function 221 ...

Page 205: ... the detection level of zebra pattern 2 50 105 ZEBRA2 Switches enable disable of zebra pattern 2 ON OFF Display area of the zebra pattern The display area of the zebra pattern varies depending on the VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu EI ASSIST setting A ZEBRA2 B ZEBRA2 DETECT C ZEBRA1 DETECT 1 ON 2 OFF ZEBRA settings Operation when the USER button is pressed MOMENT Displays the zebra pattern for approximately...

Page 206: ...ype of the center marker in the VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu MARKER CENTER MARKER The center marker is not displayed when OFF is selected Displaying the safety zone marker A safety zone marker can be displayed 1 Select the type of the frame in the VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu MARKER SAFETY MARKER The safety zone marker is not displayed when OFF is selected 1 2 3 4 1 2 ...

Page 207: ...played 1 Select the angle of the view in the VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu MARKER FRAME MARKER The frame marker is not displayed when OFF is selected 4 3 13 9 14 9 16 9 17 9 1 85 1 2 35 1 Markers cannot be recorded Markers are not displayed when the enlarged display function of the focus assist function is enabled ...

Page 208: ...play B Enlarged display Using the enlarged display function Set so enable disable of the enlarged display function can be switched with a FOCUS ASSIST button 1 Set the AUTO MANU switch to MANU to switch to manual mode 2 Set the FOCUS A M switch to M to switch to manual focus mode 3 Select VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu FOCUS ASSIST FOCUS ASSIST SW EXPAND or EXPAND PEAKING 4 Press the FOCUS ASSIST button Pr...

Page 209: ...rate can be selected from 2 3 or 4 Setting the enlargement position You can select the central position of the enlarged display from the 9 base points A Base point B Screen actually recorded C Enlarged display part In the case of the multidial Turn the multidial to move the enlarged position It will return to center when the multidial is pressed In case of touching the LCD monitor The enlarged pos...

Page 210: ...r recorded by the unit Set the intensity of contours in the VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu FOCUS ASSIST DETAIL ON and adjust the VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu FOCUS ASSIST DETAIL LEVEL DETAIL FREQ You can also either press the USER button assigned to LCD VF DETAIL or touch the USER button icon to switch enable disable of the DETAIL menu The operation in Step 4 can also be done with the USER button USER button icon...

Page 211: ... outlines is 9 with larger faces and the faces closer to the center of the screen prioritized Tracking AE AF function When you touch any of the subjects when in the face detection mode focus and exposure continue automatically even if that subject moves TRACK is displayed on the camera image screen and tracking starts Tracking mode A green frame tracking frame is displayed on the subject that was ...

Page 212: ... menu SW MODE FACE DETECT TRACKING MODE you can switch whether to perform only auto focus or to perform both auto focus and exposure compensation Î FACE DETECT TRACKING MODE 84 When the following is set in the menus and connection to a TV external monitor is via an HDMI cable the face detection frame and tracking frame are not output externally For the VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu VIDEO OUT SEL HDMI OUT ...

Page 213: ...nction is enabled is displayed on the LCD monitor Optical image stabilizer settings according to shooting conditions You can set the optical image stabilizer settings according to the shooting conditions 1 Select the CAMERA menu SW MODE O I S ON 2 Select the CAMERA menu SW MODE O I S MODE NORMAL PAN TILT STABLE NORMAL Specifies the standard setting for a good balance of correction for large and sm...

Page 214: ...DRS ON You can also either press the USER button assigned to DRS or touch the USER button icon to switch enable disable of the dynamic range stretcher function Setting the dynamic range stretcher effect 1 Select the compression level with the SCENE FILE menu DRS EFFECT DEPTH In the following case DRS cannot be set When the SCENE FILE menu VFR ON is set When the SYSTEM menu SUPER SLOW ON is set For...

Page 215: ...AMMA MODE SEL V Log is set When the SYSTEM menu SUPER SLOW ON is set When the NETWORK menu NETWORK FUNC STREAMING is set The position to display the time stamp can not be changed The time stamp is displayed even in the screen of the LCD monitor the image of the viewfinder and the image output from the SDI OUT HDMI terminals For the following recording formats the time stamp displayed on the LCD mo...

Page 216: ...ctor can be switched 1 Select the display of the waveform monitor in the VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu EI ASSIST WFM MODE WAVE Displays the waveform VECTOR Displays the vector WAVE VECTOR Displays the waveform and the vector Each time you either press the USER button assigned to WFM or touch the USER button icon the display switches in the order waveform vector no display Setting the transmittance The tra...

Page 217: ...on at the time of purchase Each time you either press the USER button or touch the USER button icon the enlargement rate switches in the order 2 5 10 disabled The image quality decreases the higher the enlargement ratio when using the digital zoom In the following cases digital zoom cannot be used When using the area mode function When using the face detection tracking AE AF function The digital z...

Page 218: ... function is enabled If SELF SHOOT is set to MIRROR the electronic level will not be displayed when you record yourself Î SELF SHOOT 101 Even when the level gauge line is white there still may be a incline of approximately 1o The level gauge may not display correctly while moving the unit The level gauge may not display correctly when shooting with the unit inclined excessively upward or downward ...

Page 219: ...pective of the presence of flashes For example the flash band compensation function may operate under some recording environments such as when zooming in or out on a bright window It is recommended to use the function in recording environments where flashes are anticipated Note that due to the recording environment even when there are flashes you may not get sufficient results from the flash band ...

Page 220: ...the following cases When the EXIT button is pressed When anything other than the icons is touched When the touch operation of the LCD monitor is not performed for approximately 5 seconds 1 Scene file 1 to 6 icon Either press the multidial with the cursor in position or touch the icon to select each of the scene files The name of each scene file is displayed on the second line of the icon 2 USER10 ...

Page 221: ...ts the gain value ÎGain 152 SHUTTER Sets the shutter speed ÎSetting the shutter speed 159 SYNCHRO Sets the synchro scan shutter speed ÎSynchro scan shutter speed 160 WB Sets the variable value for the white balance ÎSetting the variable value for the white balance 165 AE LEVEL Sets the exposure compensation value ÎAE level exposure compensation 154 FRAME RATE Sets the frame rate of the variable fr...

Page 222: ... to turn the area function on ÎArea mode function 161 AF AREA Switch to auto focus mode and set AF AREA WIDTH to ON ÎAF area width adjustment 157 If ICONS is selected turn the multidial to select the operation icon 2 Turn the multidial to select the function you want to set then press the multidial to confirm The screen display for the selected function is highlighted in orange 3 Press the multidi...

Page 223: ... recorded by single shooting is saved as a clip Playback copy etc of the clip can be performed on the unit Thumbnail operation 224 Playing back clips 229 Useful playback function 232 Copying clip 233 Deleting clips 234 Protecting clips 235 Restoring clips 236 Still image recording function 237 ...

Page 224: ...n such as image audio and meta data The following operations can be performed while viewing the clip thumbnails displayed on the LCD monitor Playback Delete Protect Copy only the clips recorded in AVCHD You can do these operations either with the multidial or by touching the LCD monitor You can switch the memory card to be played back by pressing the USER button assigned to SLOT SEL ÎAssigning fun...

Page 225: ...0 00 32 15 00 00 32 15 0004 0004 00 01 00 17 00 01 00 17 0005 0005 00 01 24 02 00 01 24 02 0006 0006 00 01 46 02 00 01 46 02 0007 0007 00 02 30 20 00 02 30 20 0008 0008 00 02 53 08 00 02 53 08 0009 00 03 30 20 000 000 00 00 000 00 000 0 000 00 000 00 0 000 00 000 000 00 0 00 0 00 0 0 009 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 000 000 000 000 000 000 0 000 0 00 000 0 000 000 000 000 000 0 00...

Page 226: ...wireless LAN or USB tethering It is set to the NETWORK menu DEVICE SEL OFF A status where the wired LAN is set and ROP is not connected A status where the wired LAN is set but the wired LAN is not working correctly A status where the wireless LAN is set and ROP is not connected A status where the wireless LAN is set but the wireless LAN is not working correctly A status where the USB tethering set...

Page 227: ...on status 8 Clip that cannot be played back This is displayed when the clip cannot be played back with the unit because the system frequency is different etc 9 Copy selection status This is displayed when the clip is selected 10 Dual codec recording Displayed on clips main recording sub recording that used dual codec recording Display of clip information Displays the information of the clip where ...

Page 228: ...ser bits value at the start of the recording 8 DATE Displays the date of the recording 9 TIME Displays the time at the start of recording 10 DURATION Displays the time length of the clip 11 PIXEL FREQ Displays the recording format of the clip 12 CODEC Displays the recording file format and the recording codec of the clip 13 FRAME RATE Displays the recording frame rate of the clip Displays when the...

Page 229: ...s only the clips recorded in the same format as the system format Clips recorded in the same format match the current settings for each item of the SYSTEM menu FREQUENCY FILE FORMAT REC FORMAT 7 Select the clip to play back is displayed on the clip that cannot be played back To play back the clip with displayed check the information of the clip with the clip information and try operating from the ...

Page 230: ...layback differs depending on the type of the clip Direct playback Touch the direct playback bar or slide it while touching The playback video is paused during the operation Playback is started by releasing the finger If the operation icons are displayed but not touched for a while the operation icons disappear To display again touch the screen Operations of the unit or some performance may become ...

Page 231: ...sting the volume during playback You can adjust the playback volume by operating the zoom lever Towards T Raise the volume Towards W Lower the volume If no operations are performed the setting is ended The EXIT button is disabled T T W W ...

Page 232: ... back the next time 1 Select the THUMBNAIL menu PLAYBACK RESUME PLAY ON When the playback of a clip is stopped midway is displayed on the clip in the thumbnail screen Resume playback is canceled in following cases The RESUME PLAY setting cannot be set to OFF When the power is turned off When the thumbnail screen is canceled by pressing the THUMBNAIL button When the THUMBNAIL menu PLAYBACK CLIP SEL...

Page 233: ...properly When there are a large number of clips it may take longer to copy the clips The clip whose recording file format is MOV MP4 cannot be copied The copy is not possible when the volume of the selected clip is larger than the available card capacity of the destination The copy is not possible when the copy destination card is write protected The copy is not possible when the maximum number of...

Page 234: ...CEL 7 When the completion message is displayed select The protected clip cannot be deleted You cannot delete clips when the card with the clip to delete is write protected You cannot delete clips thumbnail display is that cannot be played back It may take some time if all clips were selected for deletion in Step 3 フビパ ヒブパ フビパ ヒブパ ヶラュ ブペハペフ ヶラュ ブペハペフ ラユヷヤ ビパパ ラユヷヤ ビパパ ヶラュ ブペハペフ ヶラュ ブペハペフ フビパ ヒパパ フビ...

Page 235: ...e the thumbnail screen is displayed The menu is displayed 3 Select the THUMBNAIL menu CLIP PROTECT SELECT The thumbnail screen is displayed 4 Select the clip to protect in the thumbnail screen is displayed on the selected clip Protect is canceled when the protected clip is selected You cannot protect clips when the card with the clip to protect is write protected ...

Page 236: ...card 1 access lamp card 2 access lamp is flashing in orange Doing so will cause damage to the memory card Use a sufficiently charged battery or AC adaptor It may not be possible to completely repair depending on the condition of the data To restore the clips it is necessary that the clips are recorded for more than a certain amount of time Especially in the following cases the clips may not be res...

Page 237: ...e scene to be recorded as a still image while playing back The still image is recorded in the memory card being played back It is convenient to use Pause Slow motion Playback and Frame by frame Playback The playback will pause when a still image is recorded Recorded still image cannot be displayed in thumbnail played back copied or deleted in the unit INVALID is displayed when the still image cann...

Page 238: ...ing on the setting in the SYSTEM menu FREQUENCY REC FORMAT Format that can be output from the SDI OUT terminal X2 239 Format that can be output from the HDMI terminal 240 Note regarding simultaneous output to the SDI OUT terminal and the HDMI terminal X2 242 ...

Page 239: ...94i 4 2 2 10 bit 29 97p 1920 1080p 1920 1080 29 97p 4 2 2 10 bit 1920 1080PsF 1920 1080 29 97PsF 4 2 2 10 bit 23 98p 1920 1080p 1920 1080 23 98p 4 2 2 10 bit 1920 1080PsF 1920 1080 23 98PsF 4 2 2 10 bit 1280 720 59 94p 1280 720p 1280 720 59 94p 4 2 2 10 bit REC FORMAT SDI OUT FORMAT Output Format Resolution Frame rate 3840 2160 50 00p 1920 1080p 1920 1080 50 00p 4 2 2 10 bit 1920 1080i 1920 1080 5...

Page 240: ...it 29 97p 3840 2160p 3840 2160 29 97p 4 2 2 10 bit 1920 1080p 1 1920 1080 29 97p 4 2 2 10 bit 23 98p 3840 2160p 3840 2160 23 98p 4 2 2 10 bit 1920 1080p 1 1920 1080 23 98p 4 2 2 10 bit 1920 1080 59 94p 1920 1080p 1 1920 1080 59 94p 4 2 2 10 bit 1920 1080i 1920 1080 59 94i 4 2 2 10 bit 720 480p 2 720 480 59 94p 4 2 2 10 bit 59 94i 1920 1080i 1 1920 1080 59 94i 4 2 2 10 bit 720 480p 2 720 480 59 94p...

Page 241: ...n is as follows It will be the value set in HDMI OUT FORMAT OUT FORMAT when the recording resolution of the playback clip is the same as REC FORMAT It will be factory setting of HDMI OUT FORMAT OUT FORMAT when the recording resolution of the playback clip is different from REC FORMAT When either 720 480p or 720 576p is selected images are output compressed horizontally so that they fit within the ...

Page 242: ... 1920 1080 59 94p 4 2 2 10 bit 1920 1080p 1920 1080 59 94p 4 2 2 10 bit 1920 1080i 1920 1080 59 94i 4 2 2 10 bit 1920 1080i 1920 1080 59 94i 4 2 2 10 bit 1920 1080 59 94i 1920 1080i 1920 1080 59 94i 4 2 2 10 bit 1920 1080i 1920 1080 59 94i 4 2 2 10 bit 1920 1080 29 97p 1920 1080p 1920 1080 29 97p 4 2 2 10 bit 1920 1080p 1920 1080 29 97p 4 2 2 10 bit 1920 1080PsF 1920 1080 29 97PsF 4 2 2 10 bit 192...

Page 243: ... how to turn on off the LCD monitor and Viewfinder by registering LCD VF OUTPUT to a USER button For details about setting the USER button ÎAssigning functions to the USER buttons 65 1 When the recording screen is displayed press the USER button to which LCD VF OUTPUT is registered Switches the setting each time the button is pressed AUTO LCD The setting is also applied to the VIDEO OUT LCD VF men...

Page 244: ...tatus display This chapter describes the screen displayed on the LCD monitor Screen display during shooting 245 Screen display during playback 253 Checking and displaying shooting status 254 Mode check display 256 ...

Page 245: ...NTER TOTAL is set 2 Frame rate fps Frame rate is displayed when set to the SCENE FILE menu VFR ON S SLOW120 Displayed when set to the SYSTEM menu SUPER SLOW ON and the SYSTEM menu FREQUENCY 59 94Hz S SLOW100 Displayed when set to the SYSTEM menu SUPER SLOW ON and the SYSTEM menu FREQUENCY 50 00Hz No display It is not displayed when the SCENE FILE menu VFR and the SYSTEM menu SUPER SLOW are set to ...

Page 246: ...ing is stopped The tally lamps do not illuminate green 6 Remaining recording capacity and status of the memory card Displays the remaining recording capacity and status of the memory card in card slot 1 or card slot 2 0min to 999min Remaining recording capacity 999 minutes or more is displayed as 999min The display will flash when the remaining recording capacity becomes 2 minutes or less The reco...

Page 247: ...inal HDMI Pause instruction is output to the output from the HDMI terminal 9 Special recording function Displays the status of special recording function INTRVL The interval recording is stopped I REC The interval recording is in progress Displayed in red 10 2 slot function Displays the setting status of the recording function using 2 memory cards It is displayed with a slanted line if it is in a ...

Page 248: ...s LAN or USB tethering Displays the connection status of the wired LAN wireless LAN or USB tethering When set to the wireless LAN and the ROP is not connected When set to the wireless LAN and the ROP is connected When set to the wireless LAN and the wireless LAN is not operating properly When set to the wired LAN and the ROP is not connected When set to the wired LAN and the ROP is connected When ...

Page 249: ...r ND1 64 Reduces the amount of light entering the MOS sensor to 1 64 ND1 16 Reduces the amount of light entering the MOS sensor to 1 16 ND1 4 Reduces the amount of light entering the MOS sensor to 1 4 ND CLR The ND filter is not used 20 Date and time information Displays the date and time information It is not displayed when the time stamp function is enabled The display contents follow the settin...

Page 250: ...29 97p 1080 25 00p 1080 23 98p 1080 59 94i 1080 50 00i 720 59 94p 720 50 00p 27 Recording format Displays the file format and the recording codec set in the SYSTEM menu FILE FORMAT and REC FORMAT MOV 420 150M MOV 420 100M MOV 422 150M MOV 422 100M MOV 422 50M MOV HEVC 200M MOV HEVC 150M MOV HEVC 100M MOV ALL I 200M MOV ALL I 100M MP4 420 72M MP4 420 50M MP4 HEVC 100M MP4 HEVC 72M AVCHD PS AVCHD PH...

Page 251: ...tical image stabilizer function is operating Displayed when the hybrid optical image stabilizer function is operating 40 Scene file name Displays the name of the selected scene file 41 Area mode function AF area width adjustment function face detection tracking AE AF function AREA Displayed when the area mode function is operating AF AREA Displayed when the AF area width adjustment function is ope...

Page 252: ...s in feet unit when set to mm feet Displays in meter unit when set to mm m Displayed when the focus macro is enabled AF Displayed when set to auto focus mode Displayed with black and white inverted when focus macro is operating MF Displayed when set to manual focus mode Displayed with black and white inverted when focus macro is operating 47 Audio monitor volume adjustment Displayed when the zoom ...

Page 253: ...ack Stop Playback Pause Frame by frame rewind Frame by frame Fast forward playback 10 speed Fast forward playback 20 speed Fast reverse playback 10 speed Fast reverse playback 20 speed Slow playback Reverse slow playback 4 Still picture recording icon Touching the icon while playing back or while paused records the scene as a still picture 5 Direct playback bar Displays the general position that i...

Page 254: ... 3 seconds after the operation No Item Camera image screen When the DISP MODE CHK button is pressed STATUS Playback screen 1 Time code 3 3 3 3 2 Frame rate 3 3 3 AUTO MANU switch 3 3 4 Message display area for stop of cooling fan 3 3 3 3 5 Recording status 3 3 1 3 6 Remaining recording capacity and status of the memory card 3 2 3 2 7 High sensitivity mode 3 3 8 External equipment recording operati...

Page 255: ...anual function 3 4 3 38 Color temperature 3 3 39 Optical image stabilizer function 3 3 40 Scene file name 3 3 41 Area mode function AF area width adjustment function face detection tracking AE AF function 3 3 42 Waveform monitor 3 3 43 Temperature increase warning 3 3 3 44 IR recording 3 3 45 Digital zoom 3 3 46 Focus 3 3 47 Audio monitor volume adjustment 3 3 3 3 ...

Page 256: ...When VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu VIDEO OUT SEL EXTERNAL OUT SEL is set to HDMI SDI OUT FORMAT Displays with 1920 1080p 1920 1080i 1920 1080PsF 1280 720p the signals output through the SDI OUT terminal SDI OUT CHAR Displays with ON OFF whether the characters output through the SDI OUT terminal are superimposed HDMI OUT FORMAT Displays with 3840 2160p 3840 2160p 420 8bit 1920 1080p 1920 1080i 1280 720p 72...

Page 257: ...yed with V Log V 709 CARD STATUS Displays the status remaining recording capacity and the total capacity of the memory card inserted in the card slot The status of the memory card that is displayed are following types NO CARD Memory card is not inserted UNSUPPORTED Memory card is not supported FORMAT ERROR Memory card cannot be used Format error PROTECTED It is write protected The write protection...

Page 258: ... displayed in 0 through 100 TOTAL Displays the remaining recording capacity total capacity of the memory cards in the card slot 1 and the card slot 2 SLOT1 Displays the status and remaining recording capacity total capacity of the memory card in card slot 1 SLOT2 Displays the status and remaining recording capacity total capacity of the memory card in card slot 2 Item Description AUDIO AUDIO OUT D...

Page 259: ...played when VAR is assigned Item Description NETWORK DEVICE SEL Displays the device used for network connection in LAN wired LAN 1 USB LAN wired LAN 2 WLAN wireless LAN USB TETHERING USB tethering 1 OFF Off NETWORK FUNC Displays the network function of the unit with STREAMING OFF STRM PROTOCOL Displays the NETWORK menu STREAMING STREAMING PROTOCOL setting value as RTMP S RTSP STRM FORMAT Displays ...

Page 260: ...vices This chapter describes the external devices that can be connected to the unit Connecting with headphones and TV monitor 261 Connection function via the USB terminal 263 Remote operation by iPhone iPad or Android terminal 266 ...

Page 261: ...lly available can be connected to the headphone terminal 3 5 mm diameter stereo mini jack A Headphone terminal Remote control Connect the remote control unit commercially available to the REMOTE terminal 2 5 mm diameter super mini jack to operate some of the functions remotely A REMOTE terminal Audio is not output from the built in speaker when headphones are connected to the headphone terminal A ...

Page 262: ...tc to connect an HDMI cable to this unit make sure that you connect last to the HDMI terminal on this unit Connecting first to the HDMI terminal on this unit may cause a malfunction VIERA Link is not supported on the unit Note that the VIERA Link of other device may not properly operate when connected to the VIERA Link compatible device with a HDMI cable commercially available The SD resolution si...

Page 263: ...l 2 Select the NETWORK menu DEVICE SEL LAN WLAN or OFF Available for setting when using 3 Select the OTHERS menu USB DEVICE CARD READER MODE YES During USB connection USB connected Please operate via PC is displayed in the center of the viewfinder or LCD monitor If the USB connection is being moved or it is not connected properly Connect this unit to PC using USB cable is displayed When using the ...

Page 264: ...ing When the unit is operating in the card reader mode it cannot perform shooting recording and playback and thumbnail operations cannot be performed on clips When the unit is operating in the card reader mode the remaining recording capacity and status of the memory card are not displayed Also video audio cannot be output or displayed The LCD monitor lights up by touching the monitor if it has tu...

Page 265: ...perates with the driver installed as standard in the OS For Windows OS Windows 11 64 bit Windows 10 32 bit 64 bit Windows 8 1 32 bit 64 bit CPU 1 GHz or higher 32 bit or 64 bit processor RAM 2 GB or more 64 bit 1 GB or more 32 bit Interface USB port Other requirements Mouse or equivalent pointing device For Mac OS macOS v10 15 CPU Intel Core 2 Duo or better RAM 2 GB or more Interface USB port Othe...

Page 266: ...operation by iPhone iPad or Android terminal This unit can connect to wireless LAN devices via a network Some of the functions can be remotely operated by connecting the unit with iPhone iPad or Android terminal with the HC ROP app installed ÎConnecting to the iPhone iPad or Android terminal 278 ...

Page 267: ...twork Connection This chapter describes how to use the unit by connecting to a network Network connection 268 Network settings 271 Connecting to the iPhone iPad or Android terminal 278 Streaming function 280 ...

Page 268: ...he camera can be connected to a network via wired LAN and wireless LAN When using wired LAN connect a USB ethernet adaptor commercially available to the USB terminal then connect a LAN cable to the LAN terminal on the USB ethernet adaptor A Wireless access point B Device with wireless LAN C LAN terminal D Device with LAN E USB terminal F USB tethering device G USB ethernet adaptor commercially ava...

Page 269: ...ere is the risk that data sent and received via radio waves may be intercepted by a third party Do not use this unit in areas with magnetic fields static electricity or interference Do not use this unit in areas with magnetic fields static electricity or interference such as near microwave ovens Radio waves may not reach this unit Using this unit near devices such as cordless telephones or any oth...

Page 270: ...ction using the 5 GHz frequency band When using a wireless access point we strongly recommend that you set a encryption to maintain information security Depending on the signal status it may not be possible to connect to wireless LAN devices via a network If the wireless LAN connection is not working well set up so the wireless LAN transmitter ÎWireless LAN transmitter 20 faces towards the wireles...

Page 271: ...ver function of this unit is not to be used select OFF 4 In the NETWORK menu WLAN PROPERTY and WLAN IPv4 SETTING set each item as necessary For details about the setting items ÎSetting items for WLAN PROPERTY and WLAN IPv4 SETTING when set to DIRECT 272 5 Select the SSID of the unit from the SSID list in the iPhone iPad or Android terminal and enter the password encryption key Display the wireless...

Page 272: ...WLAN PROPERTY SSID Setting is completed when the ENCRYPT KEY encryption key password is not set 6 If the ENCRYPT KEY is set enter the password and select Enter 7 Close the menu or return to the level of the NETWORK menu 8 Check the network connection Once connected is displayed on the screen of the unit WLAN PROPERTY SSID Network name of the unit SSID Factory setting The model number of the unit y...

Page 273: ...92 168 0 1 SUBNET MASK Subnet mask Factory setting 255 255 255 0 DEFAULT GATEWAY Default gateway Factory setting 192 168 0 254 PRIMARY DNS Primary DNS server setting Factory setting 0 0 0 0 SECONDARY DNS Secondary DNS server setting Factory setting 0 0 0 0 Depending on your environment the communication speed may become slower or the wireless access point may not be available for use The startup t...

Page 274: ...DHCP CLIENT Acquires automatically with DHCP SERVER Enables the DHCP server function of the unit Factory setting OFF IP ADDRESS IP address of the unit Factory setting 192 168 0 1 SUBNET MASK Subnet mask Factory setting 255 255 255 0 DEFAULT GATEWAY Default gateway Factory setting 192 168 0 254 PRIMARY DNS Primary DNS server setting Factory setting 0 0 0 0 SECONDARY DNS Secondary DNS server setting...

Page 275: ...uires automatically with DHCP SERVER Enables the DHCP server function of the unit Factory setting OFF IP ADDRESS IP address of the unit Factory setting 192 168 0 1 SUBNET MASK Subnet mask Factory setting 255 255 255 0 DEFAULT GATEWAY Default gateway Factory setting 192 168 0 254 PRIMARY DNS Primary DNS server setting Factory setting 0 0 0 0 SECONDARY DNS Secondary DNS server setting Factory settin...

Page 276: ...LIENT Depending on the network environment even if DHCP is set to CLIENT entry of the DNS value manually may be required When invalid DNS value is entered in any other cases the automatic assignment by DHCP will not operate properly DHCP and DNS may not function properly depending on the network environment In the following cases the IP address cannot be automatically acquired depending on the con...

Page 277: ... is displayed 2 Select SET The file is saved It may take time to display the check results as connection with external equipment is checked To cancel touch the EXIT button or For details on the check results contact the administrator of the network being used When a SD card is not inserted in the card slot or is write protected SAVE cannot be selected Save destination in the SD card and fixed file...

Page 278: ...name and select Enter Enter the user account name with 31 characters or less 3 Enter the password and select Enter Enter a password between 8 characters and 15 characters To enter a character Operation is the same as entering with a keyboard Enabling the IP remote function 1 Select the NETWORK menu IP REMOTE ENABLE DISABLE ENABLE Icon Description of operation A a Switches between upper case and lo...

Page 279: ...d The THUMBNAIL button cannot be used Recording and playback operation while connected Recording can be operated by either the unit or the HC ROP app Playback operation is not possible The setting value is not reflected until the NETWORK menu IP REMOTE ENABLE DISABLE is switched to DISABLE once or when the camera is restarted Number 80 and the same value as the port number set for other menu item ...

Page 280: ...nit to a network for each method Available for use when using Basic setting of the camera 281 Setting for each protocol and starting the streaming 283 Management of setting information 285 Entering the setting using the setting tool 286 Streaming stops when performing operations such as displaying the thumbnail screen or playing back clips on the camera Streaming may stop when the date time is set...

Page 281: ...he setting corresponding to the selected protocol ÎSetting for each protocol and starting the streaming 283 The streaming function can be used when all of the following conditions are satisfied The SCENE FILE menu VFR OFF is set The SYSTEM menu SUPER SLOW OFF is set The menu has been set according to Settings when using the streaming function This cannot be used when set to UHD ÎSettings when usin...

Page 282: ...p 420LongGOP 50M AVCHD 1080 59 94p AVCHD PS MOV 1080 59 94i 422LongGOP 50M 1080 59 94i 422ALL I 100M 1080 29 97p 422LongGOP 50M 1080 29 97p 422ALL I 100M 1920 1080 30fps 14M 1920 1080 30fps 6M 1920 1080 30fps 1M 1280 720 30fps 8M 1280 720 30fps 2M 1280 720 30fps 1M 640 360 30fps 4M 640 360 30fps 1 5M 640 360 30fps 0 7M 320 180 30fps 4M 320 180 30fps 1 5M 320 180 30fps 0 5M AVCHD 1080 59 94i AVCHD ...

Page 283: ... PS MOV 1080 50 00i 422LongGOP 50M 1080 50 00i 422ALL I 100M 1080 25 00p 422LongGOP 50M 1080 25 00p 422ALL I 100M 1920 1080 25fps 14M 1920 1080 25fps 6M 1920 1080 25fps 1M 1280 720 25fps 8M 1280 720 25fps 2M 1280 720 25fps 1M 640 360 25fps 4M 640 360 25fps 1 5M 640 360 25fps 0 7M 320 180 25fps 4M 320 180 25fps 1 5M 320 180 25fps 0 5M AVCHD 1080 50 00i AVCHD PH 1080 50 00i AVCHD HA AVCHD 720 50 00p...

Page 284: ...following range IPv4 224 0 1 0 to 239 255 255 254 IPv6 Multicast address starting with FF Set MULTICAST PORT within the range of 1024 to 50000 3 Specify the address of the unit and start streaming with the application software Stop the streaming with the operation in the receiving side For details about the operations to start streaming from the application software please see the manual for the a...

Page 285: ...tion information from the memory card 1 Insert the memory card with the destination information saved The card slot to perform loading and saving can be set in the OTHERS menu FILE SLOT FOR LOAD SAVE 2 Select the NETWORK menu STREAMING LOAD SD CARD 3 Select YES In general a parameter for the stream key is required for URL but the stream key may be contained as a part of the path depending on the s...

Page 286: ...ftware Download and expand the P2 Network Setting software for Windows from the following website https panasonic jp support global cs e_cam index html Creating the SD card for setting using the P2 Network Setting software The SD card created with this software can be used as the reference destination when loading into the unit s menu or when the NETWORK menu STREAMING CONNECTION INFO SD CARD is s...

Page 287: ... unit or frequently asked questions are described Frequently asked questions 288 Warning system 292 Recording function that cannot be used simultaneously 297 Updating the unit s firmware 298 Cleaning and storing 299 Trademark 300 ...

Page 288: ...not restored detach the power connected and consult the dealer who you purchased this unit from PLEASE TURN UNIT OFF THEN TURN ON AGAIN is displayed The unit has automatically detected an error Restart the unit by turning off and on The unit will be turned off in about 1 minute if the unit is not turned off and on Repair is needed if it is repeatedly displayed even if it is restarted Detach the po...

Page 289: ...ith a glittering object nearby Shooting a fast moving subject Shooting a low contrast subject The unit arbitrarily stops recording When the recording format is set to MOV format MP4 format use SDXC memory cards MOV format MP4 format data cannot be recorded to SDHC memory cards Use the memory card with the required Speed Class in accordance with the recording bit rate ÎSpeed Class during shooting 4...

Page 290: ...t the terminal connected Depending on the cable you have used to connect the TV external monitor change the settings on this unit Î VIDEO OUT SEL 97 OUT FORMAT 99 Images and audio not being output even when the TV external monitor is connected to this unit with an HDMI cable Check if the HDMI cable is connected correctly Insert the HDMI cable all the way in If the memory card is inserted in anothe...

Page 291: ... used for playback images may pause for a moment even when the following conditions do not apply When clips recorded successively that exceed 4 GB are played back on other devices the images may pause for a moment every 4 GB Principal reasons for not playing back smoothly When recordings are made with recording format PS and then switched to another recording format for recording When recordings a...

Page 292: ...sult the dealer If the fan has stopped temperature of the unit will rise Therefore do not use the unit for a long period of time REC WARNING An error of the recording data has occurred during recording and the recording has stopped All of the tally lamps and the card access lamps orange flash 4 times each second and an alarm sounds Recording is stopped It has tried to record exceeding the maximum ...

Page 293: ... status display The remaining recording capacity of the memory card has exhausted during recording All of the tally lamps and the card access lamps orange flash 4 times each second and an alarm sounds Recording is stopped Replace the memory card or delete unnecessary clips Once every second flash in red Battery is almost consumed All of the tally lamps flash once every second The current operation...

Page 294: ...clips for the memory card on the sub recording side exceeds the upper limit Recording continues on the memory card on the main recording side DUAL CODEC REC WARNING SLOT 2 OVER MAX NUM OF CLIPS is displayed in the warning display field of the STATUS screen for the mode check Replace the memory card or delete unnecessary clips REINSERT OR CHECK CARD SLOT 1 REINSERT OR CHECK CARD SLOT 2 The memory c...

Page 295: ...ion of the management information on the memory card is not supported Match the device and content versions CANNOT SET This cannot be set Perform the setting after making it possible to set THIS CLIP CANNOT BE COPIED The clip cannot be copied Copy the clips other than the corresponding clip CONTROL DATA ERROR HAS BEEN DETECTED SD CARD An error occurred in the management information of the memory c...

Page 296: ...o be executed without inserting a memory card into card slot 1 Insert a memory card into card slot 1 Insert a card in slot 2 Copying was tried to be executed without inserting a memory card into card slot 2 Insert a memory card into card slot 2 REINSERT OR CHECK CARD SLOT 1 REINSERT OR CHECK CARD SLOT 2 It has tried to copy to an error card Check the memory card CANNOT COPY Copying was attempted w...

Page 297: ...t Recording function that is set Pre recording Relay recording Simultaneous recording Background recording Pre recording 3 3 Relay recording 3 Simultaneous recording 3 Background recording Dual codec recording 3 Interval recording 3 Variable frame rate recording Super slow recording Recording function to additionally set Recording function that is set Dual codec recording Interval recording Variab...

Page 298: ...oaded file to the unit via the memory card Insert the memory card that stores the update file into card slot 1 and select the OTHERS menu INFORMATION UPDATE For the latest update information check the support website below As of August 2022 https panasonic jp support global cs e_cam This website is in English only When updating the firmware use the AC adaptor or sufficiently charged battery Do not...

Page 299: ...he temperature is extremely high or low Storing in a place where there is heavy oil smoke or dust may lead to malfunctions due to rust on terminal connectors etc Do not let the battery terminal contact a metal object such as a necklace or hairpin Short circuit may occur between terminals and it may lead to heat generation Touching on a heated part may cause severe burns Store the battery with elec...

Page 300: ... in the United States and or other countries Screenshots are used according to Microsoft Corporation guidelines Intel and Intel Core are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U S and or other countries Mac and macOS are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries iPhone and iPad are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries App Store is a service mark...

Page 301: ...e Version 2 0 GPL V2 0 4 the software licensed under the GNU LESSER General Public License Version 2 1 LGPL V2 1 and or 5 open source software other than the software licensed under the GPL V2 0 and or LGPL V2 1 The software categorized as 3 5 are distributed in the hope that it will be useful but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR...

Page 302: ...302 Specification This chapter describes the specifications of this product Dimensions 303 Specifications 304 ...

Page 303: ...on Dimensions 303 Dimensions A 173 mm 6 82 q B 211 mm 8 31 q C 195 mm 7 68 q D 344 mm 13 55 q E 390 mm 15 36 q F 171 mm 6 74 q G 209 mm 8 23 q H 195 mm 7 68 q I 343 mm 13 51 q J 389 mm 15 32 q A B C D E F G H I J ...

Page 304: ...ds microphone holder and 2 INPUT terminal caps Approx 2000 g 4 41 lbs main unit only including grip belt excluding lens hood battery and supplied accessories Approx 2430 g 5 36 lbs including lens hood supplied battery eye cup 2 SD cards microphone holder and 2 INPUT terminal caps External dimensions W H D 173 mm 6 82 q 195 mm 7 68 q 344 mm 13 55 q including lens hood excluding eye cup and micropho...

Page 305: ... menu Gain setting When the SYSTEM menu SHOOTING MODE NORMAL is set 0 dB to 24 dB When the SYSTEM menu SHOOTING MODE HIGH SENS is set 3 dB to 24 dB When S GAIN is assigned to a USER button SUPER GAIN SUPER GAIN can be set Color temperature setting ATW ATW LOCK Ach Bch preset 3200 K preset 5600 K VAR 2000 K to 15000 K Shutter speed When the SYSTEM menu FREQUENCY 59 94Hz is set 59 94i 59 94p mode 1 ...

Page 306: ...1 60 0 sec to 1 249 6 sec 29 97p mode 1 30 0 sec to 1 249 8 sec 23 98p mode 1 24 0 sec to 1 249 7 sec When the SYSTEM menu FREQUENCY 50 00Hz is set 50 00i 50 00p mode 1 50 0 sec to 1 250 0 sec 25 00p mode 1 25 0 sec to 1 250 0 sec VFR recording frame rate When the SYSTEM menu FREQUENCY 59 94Hz is set 2 12 15 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 45 48 60 frames per second When the SYSTEM menu FREQUENCY 50 00...

Page 307: ... 2 0 10 bit UHD 3840 2160 HEVC LongGOP 200M Average approx 200 Mbps HEVC LongGOP 150M Average approx 150 Mbps HEVC LongGOP 100M Average approx 100 Mbps MOV 4 2 0 8 bit UHD 3840 2160 420LongGOP 150M Average approx 150 Mbps 420LongGOP 100M Average approx 100 Mbps MOV 4 2 2 10 bit UHD 3840 2160 422LongGOP 150M Average approx 150 Mbps FHD 1920 1080 422LongGOP 100M Average approx 100 Mbps 422LongGOP 50...

Page 308: ...ps recording format approx 2 hours 40 minutes When using 64 GB SDXC memory card with FILE FORMAT set to AVCHD With a PS recording format approx 5 hours 20 minutes With a PH recording format approx 6 hours With a HA recording format approx 8 hours 30 minutes With a PM recording format approx 17 hours 10 minutes 2 slot function Relay recording simultaneous recording background recording dual codec r...

Page 309: ... RECORDING menu DUAL CODEC SETTING FHD 8Mbps is set Main recording 2160 29 97p 25 00p 23 98p 420LongGOP 1080 59 94p 50 00p 422LongGOP 1080 59 94p 50 00p 59 94i 50 00i 29 97p 25 00p 23 98p 422ALL I Sub recording FHD 59 94p 50 00p 59 94i 50 00i 29 97p 25 00p 23 98p 420LongGOP The frame rate for sub recording is the same as for main recording Recording time sub recording Streaming Video compression f...

Page 310: ... Encryption method Wi Fi compliant WPA WPA2 Access method Infrastructure mode Video output SDI OUT terminal BNC terminal 1 0 8 V p p 75 Ω 3G 1 5G HD SDI compatible Supports time code output and SDI remote recording control Output format 4 2 2 10bit output 1920 1080 59 94p LEVEL A 50 00p LEVEL A 59 94i 50 00i 29 97p 29 97PsF 25 00p 25 00PsF 23 98p 23 98PsF 1280 720 59 94p 50 00p HDMI terminal HDMI ...

Page 311: ...output TC IN OUT terminal BNC terminal 1 Used as the input and output terminals switched with menu Input 1 0 V to 4 0 V p p 10 kΩ Output 2 0 V 0 5 V p p low impedance REMOTE terminal 2 5 mm diameter super mini jack 1 Remote control terminal of serial communication Analogue remote control used for previous Panasonic models cannot be used USB terminal USB Type C 1 USB3 1 Gen1 Host device combined sw...

Page 312: ... Approx 225 g Approx 0 496 lbs External dimensions W H D 115 mm 37 mm 57 mm 4 1 2 q 1 7 16 q 2 1 4 q excluding the DC cable section Battery charger Charging current Maximum 4000 mA Ambient operating temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Ambient operating humidity 10 to 80 relative humidity no condensation Mass Weight Approx 230 g Approx 0 51 lbs External dimensions W H D 130 mm 48 mm 107 mm 5 1 8 ...

Page 313: ...e humidity no condensation Mass Weight Approx 230 g Approx 0 507 lbs External dimensions W H D 41 3 mm 51 3 mm 69 6 mm 1 5 8 q 2 q 2 3 4 q The symbols on this product including the accessories represent the following Voltage capacity 7 28 V 5900 mAh 43 Wh AC DC Class II equipment The construction of the product is double insulated ...

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