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GETTING STARTED WITH THE PANASONIC HVX200

(Irene’s Quick Reference Guide)

Getting Started / Shooting HD

 

Always start by calibrating your LCD display and / or viewfinder (use Color Bars
button inside LCD flip-out; see “Video and Hi Def” reading for step-by-step
instructions for calibrating your display)

 

Many cinematographers prefer to shoot using the viewfinder rather than the flip-
out screen; the black and white viewfinder display setting (change in Display
Setup menu) makes it easier to see focus and to assess exposure; also, many
documentary filmmakers shooting in uncontrolled situations find the flip-out screen
problematic because the subject / bystanders can get distracted trying to look at
what you’re shooting.

 

If you’re using the viewfinder, make sure the diopter ring is set correctly for your
eyesight; if you wear glasses and prefer shooting without glasses, try calibrating
the diopter for your vision (use ring on viewfinder)

 

Format your P2 card before starting to record – make sure footage from previous
user is cleared off.

 

Always keep automatic / manual master switch set to manual for professional-
quality recording

 

Shoot in 720p / 30PN format for optimized recording. 720 is the only true
progressive HD resolution available in the camera, and gives about 40 minutes of
recording time on a 16 GB P2 card (as opposed to only 16 min. at 1080i). 30 PN
is a native progressive frame rate, meaning it only does not record any extra
frames or embed the progressive frames in a standard interlaced videotape
stream, so that fewer total frames are stored on the P2 card (= more recording
time) and no reverse pulldown is necessary in FCP. 

PN frame rates are possible

with P2 cards only.

 

If you’re shooting a documentary and anticipate needing to shoot more than 40
minutes at a time, consider using the HVX to shoot miniDV instead of using the P2
cards.

 

Go through and set all menus before you start shooting. Load previously saved
scene files and user files from SD card if applicable.

 

If a menu selection is blue and can’t be changed, it means that you are in the
wrong mode to access that particular menu function (for example you can’t
change variable frame rates if you are in VIDEO CAM mode).

 

When shooting HD, carefully control your highlights to prevent clipping / blowing
out. Use a light meter, as well as the camera exposure tools (Marker and zebra
stripes) to make sure your exposure is not too hot; when in doubt, err on the side
of underexposing.

Summary of Contents for HVX200A - Camcorder - 1080p

Page 1: ...ding Shoot in 720p 30PN format for optimized recording 720 is the only true progressive HD resolution available in the camera and gives about 40 minutes of recording time on a 16 GB P2 card as opposed...

Page 2: ...Never use the Firewire port on the camera You must use the duel adaptor and a laptop either your own or the transfer room MacBook Pro to transfer your footage off the P2 card...

Page 3: ...ewfinder on objects in focus useful for confirming focus visually Focus assist button works only in HD recording modes creates pixel for pixel magnified extraction viewer window in viewfinder another...

Page 4: ...variable frame rate lower than 22fps and will not work with slow shutter speed e g 1 12 White Balance To use presets a Set WB switch to preset b Hit AWB button in front of camera to toggle between tw...

Page 5: ...scale turns red when levels are peaking aim to keep normal dialog between 20 and 12dB vi Keep mic ALC on in Recording Setup menu to make sure audio doesn t exceed max threshold vii Turn on Mic Power...

Page 6: ...or around 70 IRE in the skin tones face Turn on Zebra 1 to make sure skin tone is well exposed none of the facial highlights should be triggering the 70 IRE zebra Then turn on Zebra 2 to check the hig...

Page 7: ...le settings so don t be afraid to save your work in progress because you can always go back to the defaults but you can t recall your selections if the camera gets turned off unless they are saved Sce...

Page 8: ...80 shutter angle c To use this menu shutter button on camera needs to be on Use speed sel buttons to scroll through shutter speeds to access variable shutter mode then use menu to scroll through possi...

Page 9: ...you to bias white balance c Ranges from 7 orange bias to 7 blue bias similar to shooting in daylight with tungsten film or vice versa d Only works if you re not using WB preset positions on AWB camera...

Page 10: ...top down a bit try for low light f B lack PRESS presses down blacks similar to lowering master pedestal makes slightly punchier more contrasty image increases dynamic range in midtones g CINELIKE D ya...

Page 11: ...ted matrix for richer cinemalike colors TIP combine this with chroma level 7 for supersaturated candy colors that pop Skin Tone Detail a Like detail coring but only for portion of the color spectrum a...

Page 12: ...er for finishing on video f 24PN 30 PN are native frame rates that do not use pulldown and do not record any redundant frames These frame rates maximize space on P2 cards and skip artifacts caused by...

Page 13: ...takes are good during a long shoot AUTO SW itch controls which functions of camera become automatic if you put camera in auto mode using front switch AV In Out mostly useful for using camera to dub t...

Page 14: ...i Thumbnail Menu format and sort thumbnail display choose to display only selected clips clips of the same format marked clips sort clips by p2 slot etc Change display setup thumbnail size etc ii Oper...

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