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You can save setup menu settings in the
camcorder’s internal memory and on SD cards.
This allows you to quickly recall an appropriate
set of menu settings for the current situation.
Setting data is saved in the following categories.
User files:
User files save the setting items and
data of the customizable User menu. You can
save up to 64 files on an SD card. By loading
this file into the camcorder memory, you can
customize the setup of the User menu.
User Menu Item files:
User menu item files save
the items in the User menu. You can save up
to 64 files on an SD card.
ALL files:
ALL files save the setting data of all
menus. You can save up to 64 files on an SD
card.
Note
Device specific data (shading, output levels, and
other data that requires adjustment for the specific
device) is not saved.
Scene files:
Scene files save adjustments to Paint
menu items for the purpose of shooting a
particular scene. You can save up to five files
in the camcorder’s internal memory and up to
64 files on an SD card.
Reference files:
Reference files save the scene
file standard settings (when File ID is
Standard). You can save one file in the
camcorder’s internal memory and one file on
an SD card.
Lens files:
Lens files save the setting data used to
compensate for lens characteristics, such as
flare, white shading, white balance and
center markers. You can save up to 32 lens
files in the camcorder’s internal memory and
up to 64 lens files on an SD card.
Gamma files:
You can save up to five user-
defined gamma table data files in internal
memory.
into the
UTILITY SD card slot before proceeding.
1
Select File >User File >Save SD Card in
the setup menu.
A screen for selecting a user file save
destination appears.
2
Turn the MENU knob to select a
destination, then press the knob.
You can save files in rows with a File ID of
“No File.” Selecting a row with a specified
File ID name will overwrite the selected file.
The File ID is generated automatically, but
you can modify it.
3
Turn the MENU knob to select
[Execute] on the confirmation message
screen, then press the knob.
To change the File ID
1
Select File >User File >File ID in the
setup menu.
A screen for editing the File ID appears.
2
Select characters and enter the File ID.
3
Turn the MENU knob to select [Done],
then press the knob.
The File ID is updated.
Chapter
7
Saving and Loading User Setting Data
Saving and Loading
Settings
Saving and Loading
User Files
Saving User Files