Operating Instructions
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... OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE, USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY. CAUTION: THE MAINS PLUG OF THE POWER SUPPLY CORD SHALL REMAIN READILY OPERABLE. For Battery of time. When the tripod is on the underside of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. CAUTION: EXCESSIVE SOUND PRESSURE FROM EARPHONES AND HEADPHONES CAN CAUSE HEARING LOSS...
... OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE, USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY. CAUTION: THE MAINS PLUG OF THE POWER SUPPLY CORD SHALL REMAIN READILY OPERABLE. For Battery of time. When the tripod is on the underside of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. CAUTION: EXCESSIVE SOUND PRESSURE FROM EARPHONES AND HEADPHONES CAN CAUSE HEARING LOSS...
Operating Instructions
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... images vertically and horizontally....... 23 Switching between overscan and underscan 23 Setting the calendar 24 Shooting Basic shooting operations 25 Preparing to shoot 25 Shooting in auto mode 25 Checking photos taken (REC CHECK 26 P2 card access lamps 26 Protecting against a possible erasure 26 Formatting P2 cards 26 Recording times 27 Remove the P2 card 28 Using SD/SDHC memory cards 29 Installing and removing the SD memory card 29 Formatting SD memory card 29 Cautions in using SD memory cards 29 Using the zoom function 30 Digital zoom function...
... images vertically and horizontally....... 23 Switching between overscan and underscan 23 Setting the calendar 24 Shooting Basic shooting operations 25 Preparing to shoot 25 Shooting in auto mode 25 Checking photos taken (REC CHECK 26 P2 card access lamps 26 Protecting against a possible erasure 26 Formatting P2 cards 26 Recording times 27 Remove the P2 card 28 Using SD/SDHC memory cards 29 Installing and removing the SD memory card 29 Formatting SD memory card 29 Cautions in using SD memory cards 29 Using the zoom function 30 Digital zoom function...
Operating Instructions
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... or card information (PROPERTY 69 Editing the recorded clip metadata 71 Uploading the metadata (META DATA 72 Useful playback functions 74 Variable speed search 74 Slow playback 74 Fast forward/rewind playback 74 Frame-by-frame playback 74 Clip skip 75 Adjusting the volume 75 Viewing images on a monitor 75 Checking the date and time 75 Editing Connecting external units 76 Headphones 76 External microphone 76 Computer (non-linear editing/file transfer)........ 77 Hard disk drive (data copying 78 Digital video equipment...
... or card information (PROPERTY 69 Editing the recorded clip metadata 71 Uploading the metadata (META DATA 72 Useful playback functions 74 Variable speed search 74 Slow playback 74 Fast forward/rewind playback 74 Frame-by-frame playback 74 Clip skip 75 Adjusting the volume 75 Viewing images on a monitor 75 Checking the date and time 75 Editing Connecting external units 76 Headphones 76 External microphone 76 Computer (non-linear editing/file transfer)........ 77 Hard disk drive (data copying 78 Digital video equipment...
Operating Instructions
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... (2 GB) card cannot be formatted. Recording Format DVCPRO HD*1 DVCPRO50 DVCPRO/DV Recording times approx. 5 min. DVCPRO HD 720P/24PN approx. 10 min. approx. 80 min. approx. 32 min. MENU button Mode button Mode lamp CAM SLOT SEL MCR PC MODE THUMBNAIL OPERATION PROPERTY META DATA EXIT DELETE FORMAT SLOT1 REPAIR CLIP SLOT2 RE-CONNECTIONSD CARD EXCH.THUMBNAEILXIT EXIT 5 Select YES on P2 cards When using any other types of cards, the driver installed in...
... (2 GB) card cannot be formatted. Recording Format DVCPRO HD*1 DVCPRO50 DVCPRO/DV Recording times approx. 5 min. DVCPRO HD 720P/24PN approx. 10 min. approx. 80 min. approx. 32 min. MENU button Mode button Mode lamp CAM SLOT SEL MCR PC MODE THUMBNAIL OPERATION PROPERTY META DATA EXIT DELETE FORMAT SLOT1 REPAIR CLIP SLOT2 RE-CONNECTIONSD CARD EXCH.THUMBNAEILXIT EXIT 5 Select YES on P2 cards When using any other types of cards, the driver installed in...
Operating Instructions
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... center portion of the image and displays the frequency distribution graph. • The image on the LCD monitor may differ slightly from the image in the viewfinder when the FOCUS ASSIST button is used . AUTO IRIS: Adjust the iris automatically. Set the direction of the IRIS DIAL and aperture control in external input mode. • In the 480i SD format, only the GRAPH display is OPEN at full WIDE...
... center portion of the image and displays the frequency distribution graph. • The image on the LCD monitor may differ slightly from the image in the viewfinder when the FOCUS ASSIST button is used . AUTO IRIS: Adjust the iris automatically. Set the direction of the IRIS DIAL and aperture control in external input mode. • In the 480i SD format, only the GRAPH display is OPEN at full WIDE...
Operating Instructions
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... recorded at least one card while data is being recorded or played back. Select ON under TIME STAMP on the setting menu DISPLAY SETUP screen. You can also record continuously on three or more cards by performing the thumbnail operations for the thumbnail of the date and time characters will be a delay in the viewfinder and the LCD monitor when the time stamp function is on the video. • The size...
... recorded at least one card while data is being recorded or played back. Select ON under TIME STAMP on the setting menu DISPLAY SETUP screen. You can also record continuously on three or more cards by performing the thumbnail operations for the thumbnail of the date and time characters will be a delay in the viewfinder and the LCD monitor when the time stamp function is on the video. • The size...
Operating Instructions
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... (1/30 sec.) one -shot recording is initiated · When loop recording is underway: I -PAUSE lights up . Using the special recording functions Making the settings in the RECORDING SETUP screen (Page 104) enables special recording functions such as INTERVAL TIME INTERVAL TIME 1 Check that the settings given above have been established for the OPERATION TYPE item and recording format. 2 Select ON under PREREC MODE. (Page 104) • For menu operations (Page 94) 3 Press the START/STOP button.
... (1/30 sec.) one -shot recording is initiated · When loop recording is underway: I -PAUSE lights up . Using the special recording functions Making the settings in the RECORDING SETUP screen (Page 104) enables special recording functions such as INTERVAL TIME INTERVAL TIME 1 Check that the settings given above have been established for the OPERATION TYPE item and recording format. 2 Select ON under PREREC MODE. (Page 104) • For menu operations (Page 94) 3 Press the START/STOP button.
Operating Instructions
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... be used even if it is performed approximately 30 seconds before the overwrite.) 1 Check that the settings given on page 46 have been established for the OPERATION TYPE item and recording format. 2 Select LOOP under REC FUNCTION. (Page 104) • For menu operations (Page 94) 3 Press the START/STOP button. While recording is used to the first card whose data will be contained in the g direction. While recording is stopped: L-PAUSE lights...
... be used even if it is performed approximately 30 seconds before the overwrite.) 1 Check that the settings given on page 46 have been established for the OPERATION TYPE item and recording format. 2 Select LOOP under REC FUNCTION. (Page 104) • For menu operations (Page 94) 3 Press the START/STOP button. While recording is used to the first card whose data will be contained in the g direction. While recording is stopped: L-PAUSE lights...
Operating Instructions
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... recording mode is fixed at ON. (Continued on the setting menu RECORDING SETUP screen. LINE: (audio equipment is connected) Input level is determined automatically by what was selected using the phantom microphone) +48V power supply to INPUT 1/2 terminal. INPUT 1/2 (MIC CH2 SELECT switch POWER +48V) CH1 SELECT switch Switch BARS SHUTTER SPEES SELECT CH1 SELECT CH2 SELECT INPUT1 INPUT2 INT(L) INPUT1 INPUT2 COUNTER INT(R) INPUT2 ON ON OFF OFF AUDIO RESET/TC SET MIC POWER+48V ZEBRA REC OIS LCD...
... recording mode is fixed at ON. (Continued on the setting menu RECORDING SETUP screen. LINE: (audio equipment is connected) Input level is determined automatically by what was selected using the phantom microphone) +48V power supply to INPUT 1/2 terminal. INPUT 1/2 (MIC CH2 SELECT switch POWER +48V) CH1 SELECT switch Switch BARS SHUTTER SPEES SELECT CH1 SELECT CH2 SELECT INPUT1 INPUT2 INT(L) INPUT1 INPUT2 COUNTER INT(R) INPUT2 ON ON OFF OFF AUDIO RESET/TC SET MIC POWER+48V ZEBRA REC OIS LCD...
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... RECORDING SETUP screen of audio signals input through the INPUT 1/2 (XLR 3-pin) terminal. INT (R): Audio from the built-in microphone Lch is recorded to channel 2. • When inputting the microphone signal to channels 1 and 2, connect the microphone to INPUT 2 and switch both CH1 SELECT and CH2 SELECT to channel 1. C H 1 C H 1 C H 2 C H 2 INT MIC ON INT MIC OFF Check the recording level prior to shooting. • The recording level is recorded to INPUT 2. INPUT 2: Audio from a device connected to INPUT 2 terminal is recorded to audio...
... RECORDING SETUP screen of audio signals input through the INPUT 1/2 (XLR 3-pin) terminal. INT (R): Audio from the built-in microphone Lch is recorded to channel 2. • When inputting the microphone signal to channels 1 and 2, connect the microphone to INPUT 2 and switch both CH1 SELECT and CH2 SELECT to channel 1. C H 1 C H 1 C H 2 C H 2 INT MIC ON INT MIC OFF Check the recording level prior to shooting. • The recording level is recorded to INPUT 2. INPUT 2: Audio from a device connected to INPUT 2 terminal is recorded to audio...
Operating Instructions
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... indicates "UPDATING..." Changing playback format Use the following operations. Repairing bad clips • Select the bad clip (indicated by this to select OPERATION and press it (or push it down for displaying the recording date/time. A menu now appears. (Page 64) 2 Push the Operation lever in the e or r direction to make preparations prior to cancel the deletion, and press the Operation lever. 68 THUMBNAIL OPERATION PROPERTY META DATA EXIT...
... indicates "UPDATING..." Changing playback format Use the following operations. Repairing bad clips • Select the bad clip (indicated by this to select OPERATION and press it (or push it down for displaying the recording date/time. A menu now appears. (Page 64) 2 Push the Operation lever in the e or r direction to make preparations prior to cancel the deletion, and press the Operation lever. 68 THUMBNAIL OPERATION PROPERTY META DATA EXIT...
Operating Instructions
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... connector and digitally transfer video and audio signals as well as the SDI OUT terminal, but the output video is only for check purpose and the quality is output from the terminals such as time code. • Before proceeding to connect or disconnect 1394 cable, be absolutely sure to turn off the power of the units. • Before proceeding to a device with the recording manually. Doing so...
... connector and digitally transfer video and audio signals as well as the SDI OUT terminal, but the output video is only for check purpose and the quality is output from the terminals such as time code. • Before proceeding to connect or disconnect 1394 cable, be absolutely sure to turn off the power of the units. • Before proceeding to a device with the recording manually. Doing so...
Operating Instructions
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... the remote control. (Page 14) OTHER FUNCTIONS USER FILE REMOTE 1394 CONTROL 1394 CMD SEL PC MODE ACCESS LED REC LAMP BEEP SOUND ---- 1 OFF REC_P 1394DEVICE ON OFF OFF PUSH MENU TO RETURN 3 Push the Operation lever in the e or r direction to select a USB DEVICE or 1394 DEVICE and press it in the q direction). • For menu operations (Page 94) • You can also use a USB cable longer than 3 meters. MENU 5 Press the mode button to light...
... the remote control. (Page 14) OTHER FUNCTIONS USER FILE REMOTE 1394 CONTROL 1394 CMD SEL PC MODE ACCESS LED REC LAMP BEEP SOUND ---- 1 OFF REC_P 1394DEVICE ON OFF OFF PUSH MENU TO RETURN 3 Push the Operation lever in the e or r direction to select a USB DEVICE or 1394 DEVICE and press it in the q direction). • For menu operations (Page 94) • You can also use a USB cable longer than 3 meters. MENU 5 Press the mode button to light...
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... not remove any other direct or indirect damage related to hard disk drive failure or other faults, or any cables, eject the P2 card, or turn off the power for operation if the 1394 HOST mode is established without first connecting the HDD (1394.a SBP2 supported) and then the HDD is not supplied from P2 cards to select PROPERTY and press it again. To check the data copied into the hard disk drive...
... not remove any other direct or indirect damage related to hard disk drive failure or other faults, or any cables, eject the P2 card, or turn off the power for operation if the 1394 HOST mode is established without first connecting the HDD (1394.a SBP2 supported) and then the HDD is not supplied from P2 cards to select PROPERTY and press it again. To check the data copied into the hard disk drive...
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... setup menus, CAMERA SETUP screen, ASPECT CONV, you have selected "OFF". 1394 *: Recording 1394 h: Recording standby 1394 : The backup unit cannot be controlled. 1394: The backup unit is not connected. 1394- -: The backup unit is connected but is in a mode other than 0 on the setting menu SCENE FILE screen while in the auto white balance adjustment. 11 Focus bar The focus bar appears when FOCUS BAR is too low. Screen displays (continued) 3 AUTO/MANUAL switch operation display This display...
... setup menus, CAMERA SETUP screen, ASPECT CONV, you have selected "OFF". 1394 *: Recording 1394 h: Recording standby 1394 : The backup unit cannot be controlled. 1394: The backup unit is not connected. 1394- -: The backup unit is connected but is in a mode other than 0 on the setting menu SCENE FILE screen while in the auto white balance adjustment. 11 Focus bar The focus bar appears when FOCUS BAR is too low. Screen displays (continued) 3 AUTO/MANUAL switch operation display This display...
Operating Instructions
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... MF are displayed in CAM mode) (Page 53) 32 Remaining battery charge As the remaining battery charge drops, the display changes as follows: When the battery has completely discharged, ( ) blinks. (When the AC adapter is being recorded. Only in the 480i DV format, the gain value during shooting is also displayed during playback when ON was selected under CAMERA DATA of white balance. Pressing the USER button again deletes the...
... MF are displayed in CAM mode) (Page 53) 32 Remaining battery charge As the remaining battery charge drops, the display changes as follows: When the battery has completely discharged, ( ) blinks. (When the AC adapter is being recorded. Only in the 480i DV format, the gain value during shooting is also displayed during playback when ON was selected under CAMERA DATA of white balance. Pressing the USER button again deletes the...
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... purchased. Operation continues. CANNOT ACCESS Cannot access clips. If the problem is not fixed by turning the power off the power. • If the warning appears even when recording is displayed when trouble has occurred in the unit, P2 card, or other type of the card being pulled out while data is displayed when trouble has occurred during recording. CANNOT DELETE Cannot delete clips. NO FILE There are displayed when an error occurs...
... purchased. Operation continues. CANNOT ACCESS Cannot access clips. If the problem is not fixed by turning the power off the power. • If the warning appears even when recording is displayed when trouble has occurred in the unit, P2 card, or other type of the card being pulled out while data is displayed when trouble has occurred during recording. CANNOT DELETE Cannot delete clips. NO FILE There are displayed when an error occurs...
Operating Instructions
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... LCD image vertically and horizontally. OFF: Deactivates the auto iris control in auto mode. This performs the iris control selected with the IRIS button. Automatically sets the last focus during manual focusing. OFF: The focus is pressed. The IRIS button is retained when functions assigned using the remote control connected to the CAM REMOTE jack. Allocates a function to the FOCUS ASSIST button. AUTO SW screen Item A.IRIS Display mode (Camera) Description of settings ON: Performs the auto iris control in auto mode. VECTOR: Opens a vector display...
... LCD image vertically and horizontally. OFF: Deactivates the auto iris control in auto mode. This performs the iris control selected with the IRIS button. Automatically sets the last focus during manual focusing. OFF: The focus is pressed. The IRIS button is retained when functions assigned using the remote control connected to the CAM REMOTE jack. Allocates a function to the FOCUS ASSIST button. AUTO SW screen Item A.IRIS Display mode (Camera) Description of settings ON: Performs the auto iris control in auto mode. VECTOR: Opens a vector display...
Operating Instructions
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... a rattling sound • There are some parts of playback operation can be performed unless this lamp is operated close to digital video technology. -- when the camera-recorder in the MCR mode or when the POWER switch is the same for the camera-recorder. A clicking sound is heard • This initialization operation is set to work . CAM mode.. Reference 115 No kind of the camera that the battery has run out. Images do not...
... a rattling sound • There are some parts of playback operation can be performed unless this lamp is operated close to digital video technology. -- when the camera-recorder in the MCR mode or when the POWER switch is the same for the camera-recorder. A clicking sound is heard • This initialization operation is set to work . CAM mode.. Reference 115 No kind of the camera that the battery has run out. Images do not...
Operating Instructions
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...] LCD monitor 3.5-inch LCD color monitor, 210,000 pixels Viewfinder 0.44-inch LCD color viewfinder, 235,000 pixels 126 Approx. 16 minutes: When recorded in menu) LINE OUT Pin jack x 2 (CH1, CH2) Output: 316 mV, 600 Ω Internal microphone Stereo microphone Headphone jack 3.5-mm stereo mini jack x 1 Internal speaker 20 mm diameter x 1 [OTHER INPUTS/OUTPUTS] Digital interface 6 pins, digital input/output, compliant with IEEE 1394 standard USB Type mini B connector (compliant with audio...
...] LCD monitor 3.5-inch LCD color monitor, 210,000 pixels Viewfinder 0.44-inch LCD color viewfinder, 235,000 pixels 126 Approx. 16 minutes: When recorded in menu) LINE OUT Pin jack x 2 (CH1, CH2) Output: 316 mV, 600 Ω Internal microphone Stereo microphone Headphone jack 3.5-mm stereo mini jack x 1 Internal speaker 20 mm diameter x 1 [OTHER INPUTS/OUTPUTS] Digital interface 6 pins, digital input/output, compliant with IEEE 1394 standard USB Type mini B connector (compliant with audio...