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8. Saving and Loading User Configuration Data
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.
To save setup data on an SD card, insert a writable
SD card (page 29) into the UTILITY SD card slot
before proceeding.
For details about the settings saved in each file,
see “Items Saved in User Data” (page 141).
Inserting an SD card (for saving configuration
data)
1
Open the switch cover.
2
Insert the SD card (for saving configuration
data) in the UTILITY SD card slot.
3
Close the switch cover.
Ejecting an SD card (for saving configuration data)
1
Open the switch cover.
2
Press the SD card in slightly, then remove the
card.
[Notes]
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If the camcorder is turned off or the SD card is removed
while the SD is being accessed, the integrity of data on
the card cannot be guaranteed. All data recorded on the
card may be discarded. Always make sure the ACCESS
indicator is off before turning off the camcorder or
removing the SD card.
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Take caution to prevent the SD card from flying out when
inserting/ejecting the card.
The following user data is supported.
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.
ALL Files
ALL files save the configuration 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.
Scene files allow you to save the following types
of data.
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Values set in the Paint menu
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Shutter speeds set in standard mode or ECS
mode
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White balance data
The data that is saved and loaded depends on
the setting of File >Scene File >Scene White
Data in the setup menu.
Scene files can be stored in internal memory on
the camcorder or on an SD card.
Scene files can also be loaded into the camcorder.
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
You can set the following data for correcting for
the lens characteristics, and save the data as a
lens file. You can save up to 32 lens files in the
camcorder’s internal memory and up to 64 lens
files on an SD card.
Configuration data
Sub-items
V modulation shading
correction values
M V Modulation
Center marker position
Lens Center H
Lens Center V
Flare level
R Flare
G Flare
B Flare
White balance correction
value
White Offset R
White Offset B
White shading correction
value
Shading Ch Select
Shading H SAW
Shading H PARA
Shading V SAW
Shading V PARA
Gamma Files
You can save up to five user-defined gamma
table data files (User Gamma Data File) in internal
memory.
User Configuration Data