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Register now!! This product is eligible for the AVCCAM 3 Year Warranty Repair Program. For details, see page 6 of Vol.1. http://panasonic.biz/sav/pass_e/ Operating Instructions Vol.2 Memory Card Camera-Recorder Model No. Volume Note that Operation Instructions Vol.2 describes advanced operations of the Memory Card Camera-Recorder.
Contents Volume 1 Read this first! Basic Operations Turn on/off the camera/Tally lamp/Using the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS cursor button/Using the viewfinder/Setting the calendar/Basic shooting operations/Using the Operating precautions zoom function/Using the setup menus/Setup menu structure Precaution for use Specifications Outline Accessories/Optional accessories/Description of parts Preparation...
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During photo playback ........37 Shot mark function .......... 62 Thumbnail operations ........38 Interval recording ..........62 Selecting the thumbnail display method ..38 Time stamp function ........62 Format card and card information ....39 LAST CLIP function ......... 63 Playing back clips ........
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Contents (continued) Dubbing ............90 Digital input/output ........... 90 Chapter 3: Screen displays and setting menus Screen displays ..........91 Regular displays ..........91 Main warning displays ........96 Setting the DISPLAY items ......99 Setup menu list ........... 101 SCENE FILE screen ........
Chapter 1: Operations in AVCHD mode Shooting in manual mode Set the shooting mode to AVCHD. When switching from auto mode to manual • Select AVCHD with the MODE switch, and then mode: turn on the camera. • Iris and focus are set to AUTO. Set the unit to manual mode when manually You can switch them to manual mode by adjusting the focus, shutter speed, iris, gain and...
Shooting in manual mode (continued) Using focus assist Setting the aperture and gain Pressing the FOCUS ASSIST button enlarges the center of the viewfinder, or displays a bar at the bottom center of the screen. These displays make aligning the focus easier and are particularly useful in manual focus mode.
• As you shrink the aperture to a near closed state, resolution will decrease due to light diffraction. You can prevent this by adjusting the shutter speed and increasing the aperture size. Adjusting the white balance and black balance When white balance adjustments are performed, black balance adjustments are performed at the same time.
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Shooting in manual mode (continued) Auto Tracking White (ATW) Press and hold the WHITE BAL button. • Adjustment takes a few seconds. Using the ATW function enables the recording (The following messages appear on the environment to be automatically analyzed and an screen.) optimum white balance to be constantly maintained Message during adjustment...
Shooting in progressive mode Selecting either 1080/30P or 1080/24P for the REC FORMAT option in the setting menu RECORD SETUP screen (Page 103) enables shooting in progressive mode. In 720 mode, the camera always shoots in progressive mode. 30P mode (with 1080 mode): Shoot 30 frames a second in the progressive mode.
Shooting techniques for different targets Self-portrait shooting Zebra pattern Self-portrait shooting is possible if the viewfinder is Pressing the ZEBRA button in CAMERA or PHOTO rotated 180° towards the lens. mode displays zebra patterns and markers on the You can make them appear better by reversing viewfinder, allowing you to check the brightness of left and right.
Marker PRE REC If you press the ZEBRA button while zebra patterns Record video and audio from three seconds before are displayed, a marker appears near the center the time of the operation to begin recording. of the display (if you have set the setup menu, Operation to start Operation to stop SW&DISP SETUP, MARKER to ON).
Shooting techniques for different targets (continued) Backlight compensation Press the USER button you have allocated to the BACKLIGHT feature when shooting subjects lit from the back. BACK LIGHT appears on the screen, and appears at the bottom right of the screen. Backlight compensation adjusts the iris so the subject doesn’t come out dark.
Shot mark function • Do not remove the battery or disconnect the AC adaptor during interval recording. Doing so The marks attached to the thumbnails of clips may damage recorded image data or result in are called shot marks. On the thumbnail screen data loss.
Shooting techniques for different targets (continued) LAST CLIP function The most recently recorded clip can be deleted at the touch of a button by allocating the LAST CLIP function to any of the USER 1 - 3 buttons. Press the USER button allocated for the LAST CLIP function to display YES/NO on the screen.
Adjusting the shutter speed • With artificial lighting and especially fluorescent Set the AUTO/MANUAL switch to MANUAL lights and mercury-vapor lamps, the luminance to select manual mode. (Page 5) changes in synchronization with the power line frequency. When this frequency is 50 Hz, mutual Press the SHUTTER button.
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Adjusting the shutter speed (continued) CAMERA mode: With the 1080/60i or 720/60P formats OFF (1/60) SYNCRO SCAN 1/15 1/30 1/60 1/2000 1/1000 1/500 1/250 1/120 1/100 With the 1080/30P or 720/30P formats OFF (1/50) SYNCRO SCAN 1/15 1/30 1/50 1/2000 1/1000 1/500 1/250...
Synchro scan Adjust the shutter speed to match the frequency of the television or computer monitor to minimize the horizontal noise that appears when shooting such subjects. • If SYNC is displayed in grey, it cannot be used with the current recording format. This function will only operate for preset values for each recording format.
Selecting audio input The camera will record two-channel audio. Select from the built-in microphone, an external microphone, or any microphones or audio devices connected to the XLR CH1/CH2 terminal to record audio on the respective channels. Setting/State Recording Channel AUDIO IN AUDIO IN External microphone CH1 switch...
• The battery will discharge faster when a phantom microphone is used. • When connecting a device that does not support the + 48 V power supply, set the Adjust the input level for the internal or external MIC + 48 V ON/OFF switch to OFF. Setting microphone during shooting.
Adjusting the audio recording level The recording level of audio signals during • If the indicated audio level meter is red, and recording can be adjusted. then the audio has reached an excessive level with reference to the standard input level. Adjust the recording level with the AUDIO LEVEL knob.
Using scene files You can store various scene file setting items for • Simply changing the scene file in FILE different shooting conditions within a scene file. SELECT will not change the settings. Be sure Different scene files can be saved separately for to perform LOAD with LOAD/SAVE/INIT.
Using scene files (continued) Initializing scene files You can return current setting values to their factory default settings. Set the POWER switch to ON. (Page 30 of Vol.1) • The CAMERA lamp lights red. Press the MENU button. Select SCENE1 or SCENE2 for the FILE SELECT item in the setting menu SCENE FILE screen, and then press the ENTER button.
• Card. All other items are set automatically during P2 Viewer Plus can be downloaded from the shooting. following website. http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ CLIP NAME: This indicates the LOAD DATA (loaded data), COUNT (counter value), and REC DATA Loading the metadata (recorded data).
Clip metadata (continued) META INITIAL SET: Press the up or down button of the cursor Select this to initialize the metadata which button to switch pages, select META CARD has been recorded in the unit. READ, and press the ENTER button. Select YES and press the ENTER button to initialize.
Using the Counter Counter display You can display a counter that indicates how much time has elapsed during shooting or playback. Press the COUNTER button. Each time you press the button, the display changes as follows. (Page 92) 0 : 00. 00 (CAMERA mode only) Counter value CLIP 0 : 00 .
Charging the built-in battery/Setting the time code Recharging the built-in battery Select the TC PRESET item in the setting menu RECORD SETUP screen, and then The camera’s internal battery saves the date and press the ENTER button. time. • Menu operation (Page 40 of Vol.1) When SET DATE AND TIME is displayed even •...
Select ENTER and press the ENTER button Using the cursor button, select the item you when all items have been set. want to set with the left or right button, and set the numerical value with the up or down With this unit, the time code value is adjusted in button.
Operating SD Memory Cards Formatting SD Memory Cards Set the POWER switch to ON. (Page 30 of Vol.1) Press the MENU button. Select YES for the CARD FORMAT item in the setting menu OTHER FUNCTIONS screen, and press the ENTER button. •...
SD Memory Card recording times AVCHD mode SD Memory Card capacity 512 MB Approx. 2 min Approx. 3 min Approx. 4 min Approx. 10 min 1 GB Approx. 5 min Approx. 7 min Approx. 9 min Approx. 21 min 2 GB Approx.
Operating SD Memory Cards (continued) Removing SD Memory Card Repairing SD Memory Cards Never remove the SD Memory Card or disconnect Slide the card cover upwards to open. the battery or DC cable while the SD Memory • Make sure that the SD Memory Card Card ACCESS lamp is flashing, as doing so may ACCESS lamp is not flashing orange before damage the SD Memory Card.
Shooting photos R389 : Remaining media capacity (flashes red Set the POWER switch to ON. when “0” is reached) (Page 30 of Vol.1) : AWB information display • The CAMERA lamp lights red. • For details on other screen displays, see “Screen displays”.
Shooting photos (continued) Setting the aspect ratio / recording Setting the picture quality pixels You can select the quality for recorded pictures. You can select an aspect ratio based on the your Set the picture quality with the QUALITY item in intended print or playback method.
Clip and photo operations Video data recorded in CAMERA mode is referred to as a clip, while still image data recorded in PHOTO mode is referred to as a photo. When you enter PB mode, thumbnail images of clips or photos appear on the viewfinder (The thumbnails may take longer to display with higher quantities of clips and photos.).
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Clip and photo operations (continued) 17 DURATION Displays the clip length. 18 FORMAT Displays the recording format. • If “ ” appears on a thumbnail, the clip cannot be played back.
During photo playback Photo thumbnails and the operating menu are displayed in the thumbnail screen. 9 thumbnails are displayed in a single screen. When more photos than that are recorded, use PAGE/ADV –/+ button to advance to other pages. In addition, you can press the DISP/MODE CHK button to display information about the clip currently selected with the yellow cursor.
Thumbnail operations Selecting the thumbnail display method ■ ■ During clip playback During photo playback You can display the kind of clips you want to see You can display thumbnails by the date on which as thumbnails. the photos were recorded. You can also set more precisely how you want the Press the FUNC/EXEC button.
Format card and card information SD Memory Cards can be formatted, and SD SD Memory Card information screen Memory Card information can be checked. Press the MENU button. Menu operation (Page 40 of Vol.1) Select the OTHER FUNCTIONS setting menu, and press the ENTER button. Remaining capacity: Displays the remaining SD Memory Card capacity.
Playing back clips Set the POWER switch to ON. • Clips that are displayed in the thumbnail (Page 30 of Vol.1) screen with a red frame cannot be played back • The CAMERA lamp lights red. due to the playback format being incorrect. Change the playback format.
■ Frame-playback Set playback format You can also play back videos one frame at a time (frame-by-frame) or 15 frames at a time. Set format for playback. 1) Press the up button on the cursor button during Press the FUNC/EXEC button. playback (or the PAUSE button on the remote The cursor moves to the operating menu.
Playing back photos ■ Changing slideshow settings in PB mode Set the POWER switch to ON. 1) Press the FUNC/EXEC button. (Page 30 of Vol.1) • The cursor moves to the icon display at the left. • The CAMERA lamp lights red. Press the MODE button to switch to PB mode.
Playback by date This function selects only photos shot on a specified date for playback. Press the FUNC/EXEC button. The cursor moves to the operating menu. Select [Select date] and press the ENTER button. Select date Select the date on which the photos for playback were shot, and press the ENTER button.
Deleting clips/photos (videos and photos) • Clips and photos that are deleted cannot be Selecting clips or photos to delete restored. Be sure to check carefully before deleting them. Press the MENU button while the clip or photo thumbnail screen is displayed. Deleting multiple clips or photos simultaneously Select the DELETE item in the setting menu...
Setting protection (videos and photos) You can set protection for clips and photos to Protecting photos prevent accidental deletion. (Even protected data will be deleted if you format the memory.) Press the MENU button while the photo thumbnail screen is displayed. Protecting clips Select YES for the SCENE PROTECT item in Press the MENU button while the clip...
DPOF settings (photos) ■ Information (DPOF data) such as which photos Canceling all DPOF settings to print and the number of copies to print can be Select CANCEL ALL for the DPOF SET item in the written to the SD Memory Card. setting menu PICT.
Printing photos on a printer (PictBridge) • A PictBridge-compatible printer is necessary. Select [Tool] and press the ENTER button. (Refer to the operating instructions for the printer.) USB connection cable (optional) Tool Set the POWER switch to ON. Select whether to print the date. (Page 30 of Vol.1) •...
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Printing photos on a printer (PictBridge) (continued) Select [Printer], and press the ENTER button. Printer • Select YES when the confirmation message appears, and then press the ENTER button. • To cancel printing, select CANCEL and press the ENTER button. A confirmation message appears.
Useful playback functions Adding a SHOT MARK to a clip Select a clip for playback. If playback has previously been paused, the Adding a SHOT MARK ( ) will make it easier to remainder of the clip will be played next time find the clips you are looking for.
Connecting external units Headphones 3.5-mm stereo mini jack • Sound is no longer heard from the speaker when the headphones (optional) are connected. External microphone (Stereo mini jack compatible) Stereo microphone from other manufacturers...
Computer (non-linear editing/file transfer) Computer USB connection cable (optional) Type-B • For details on the computer’s conditions and other factors, see page 53. • A USB cable is not supplied with this camera. Use a commercially available USB 2.0 cable with noise reduction shielding. •...
When outputting video and audio signals from the camera to an external device, connect to the input terminals of the external device. • It is recommended that you use Panasonic’s HDMI cable. • HDMI output will take priority if both HDMI cable and VIDEO OUT cable are connected at the same time.
Nonlinear editing Non-linear editing of video data on SD Memory Perform non-linear editing on the computer. Cards can be performed by connecting the camera The contents of the SD Memory Card will via the USB connection cable to a computer for appear as a removable disk icon within My editing.
Chapter 2: Operations in DV mode Shooting in manual mode Set the shooting mode to DV. When switching from auto mode to manual • Select DV with the MODE switch, and then turn mode: on the camera. • Iris and focus are set to AUTO. Set the unit to manual mode when manually You can switch them to manual mode by adjusting the focus, shutter speed, iris, gain and...
Using focus assist Setting the aperture and gain Pressing the FOCUS ASSIST button enlarges the center of the viewfinder, or displays a bar at the bottom center of the screen. These displays make aligning the focus easier and are particularly useful in manual focus mode.
Shooting in manual mode (continued) • As you shrink the aperture to a near closed state, resolution will decrease due to light diffraction. You can prevent this by adjusting the shutter speed and increasing the aperture size. Adjusting the white balance and black balance When white balance adjustments are performed, black balance adjustments are performed at the...
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Auto Tracking White (ATW) Press and hold the WHITE BAL button. • Adjustment takes a few seconds. Using the ATW function enables the recording (The following messages appear on the environment to be automatically analyzed and an screen.) optimum white balance to be constantly maintained Message during adjustment during recording.
Shooting in progressive mode Selecting 480/30P for the REC FORMAT option in the setting menu RECORD SETUP screen (Page 103) enables shooting in progressive mode. 30P mode (with 480 mode): Shoot 30 frames a second in the progressive mode. For output and recording, the 30-frame-per- second signal is converted to 60-field-per-second interlace.
Shooting techniques for different targets Self-portrait shooting Zebra pattern Self-portrait shooting is possible if the viewfinder is Pressing the ZEBRA button in CAMERA mode rotated 180° towards the lens. displays zebra patterns and markers on the You can make them appear better by reversing viewfinder, allowing you to check the brightness of left and right.
Shooting techniques for different targets (continued) Marker PRE REC If you press the ZEBRA button while zebra patterns Record video and audio from three seconds before are displayed, a marker appears near the center the time of the operation to begin recording. of the display (if you have set the setup menu, Operation to start Operation to stop...
Backlight compensation Press the USER button you have allocated to the BACKLIGHT feature when shooting subjects lit from the back. BACK LIGHT appears on the screen, and appears at the bottom right of the screen. Backlight compensation adjusts the iris so the subject doesn’t come out dark.
Shooting techniques for different targets (continued) Shot mark function • Do not remove the battery or disconnect the AC adaptor during interval recording. Doing so The marks attached to the thumbnails of clips may damage recorded image data or result in are called shot marks.
LETTER BOX: LAST CLIP function Records with a 16:9 angle of view. Black bars are displayed at the top and bottom The most recently recorded clip can be deleted at edges of the screen. the touch of a button by allocating the LAST CLIP Images recorded in an aspect ratio of 16:9 function to any of the USER 1 - 3 buttons.
Shooting techniques for different targets (continued) Recording backup images Images recorded with this video can be automatically backed up to external devices (Page 88) connected to the DV terminal. Set external device controls with the DV CONTROL and DV CMD SEL items in the setting menu OTHER FUNCTIONS screen.
Adjusting the shutter speed • With artificial lighting and especially fluorescent Set the AUTO/MANUAL switch to MANUAL lights and mercury-vapor lamps, the luminance to select manual mode. (Page 54) changes in synchronization with the power line frequency. When this frequency is 50 Hz, mutual Press the SHUTTER button.
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Adjusting the shutter speed (continued) CAMERA mode: With the 480/60i format OFF (1/60) SYNCRO SCAN 1/15 1/30 1/60 1/2000 1/1000 1/500 1/250 1/120 1/100 With the 480/30P format OFF (1/50) SYNCRO SCAN 1/15 1/30 1/50 1/2000 1/1000 1/500 1/250 1/120 1/60 With the 480/24P format OFF (1/50)
Synchro scan Adjust the shutter speed to match the frequency of the television or computer monitor to minimize the horizontal noise that appears when shooting such subjects. • If SYNC is displayed in grey, it cannot be used with the current recording format. This function will only operate for preset values for each recording format.
Selecting audio input The camera will record two-channel audio. Select from the built-in microphone, an external microphone, or any microphones or audio devices connected to the XLR CH1/CH2 terminal to record audio on the respective channels. Setting/State Recording Channel AUDIO IN AUDIO IN External microphone CH1 switch...
Set the input level select switch to + 48 V to use a phantom microphone (a microphone that requires the + 48 V power supply). Adjust the input level for the internal or external • + 48 V power is supplied to the XLR input microphone during shooting.
Adjusting the audio recording level The recording level of audio signals during • If the indicated audio level meter is red, and recording can be adjusted. then the audio has reached an excessive level with reference to the standard input level. Adjust the recording level with the AUDIO LEVEL knob.
Using scene files You can store various scene file setting items for • Simply changing the scene file in FILE different shooting conditions within a scene file. SELECT will not change the settings. Be sure Different scene files can be saved separately for to perform LOAD with LOAD/SAVE/INIT.
Using scene files (continued) Initializing scene files You can return current setting values to their factory default settings. Set the POWER switch to ON. (Page 30 of Vol.1) • The CAMERA lamp lights red. Press the MENU button. Select SCENE1 or SCENE2 for the FILE SELECT item in the setting menu SCENE FILE screen, and then press the ENTER button.
Using the Counter Counter display 1394 TC preset mode You can display a counter that indicates how much You can synchronize initial TC values when time has elapsed during shooting or playback. shooting with multiple cameras (the following describes the synchronization source as MASTER Press the COUNTER button.
Charging the built-in battery/Setting the time code Recharging the built-in battery Select the TC PRESET item in the setting menu RECORD SETUP screen, and then The camera’s internal battery saves the date and press the ENTER button. time. • Menu operation (Page 40 of Vol.1) When SET DATE AND TIME is displayed even •...
Select ENTER and press the ENTER button Using the cursor button, select the item you when all items have been set. want to set with the left or right button, and set the numerical value with the up or down With this unit, the time code value is adjusted in button.
Operating SD Memory Cards Formatting SD Memory Cards Set the POWER switch to ON. (Page 30 of Vol.1) Press the MENU button. Select YES for the CARD FORMAT item in the setting menu OTHER FUNCTIONS screen, and press the ENTER button. •...
Operating SD Memory Cards (continued) Removing SD Memory Card Repairing SD Memory Cards Never remove the SD Memory Card or disconnect Slide the card cover upwards to open. the battery or DC cable while the SD Memory • Make sure that the SD Memory Card Card ACCESS lamp is flashing, as doing so may ACCESS lamp is not flashing orange before damage the SD Memory Card.
Clip operations Video data recorded in CAMERA mode is referred to as a clip. When you enter PB mode, thumbnail images of clips appear on the viewfinder. (The thumbnails may take longer to display with higher quantities of clips.) You can perform the following operations when using the thumbnail screen in DV mode. •...
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Clip operations (continued) 9 Scrollbar Displayed when there is a large quantity of clips. Allows you to scroll the screen. 10 FORMAT Displays the recording format. 11 Shot mark Indicates that a shot mark has been added. (Page 85) 12 Wide indicator Displayed for clips recorded in a 16:9 angle of view.
Thumbnail operations Thumbnail operations in DV mode are composed Select the item you want to set, and press of the following. the ENTER button. THUMBNAIL MODE: MODE ALL: INDICATOR Displays all the clips. OPERATION MARKER: DELETE Displays only clips for which a shot mark has REPAIR CLIP been added.
Thumbnail operations (continued) ■ Deleting selected clips Select the clip to repair, and press the ENTER button. Press the MENU button in the thumbnail You can select multiple clips. screen. The thumbnail menu is displayed. Press the FUNC/EXEC button. Select the DELETE item (Page 114) in the Select YES and press the ENTER button setting menu OPERATION, and then press when the confirmation message appears.
Displaying card and system information You can confirm information relating to SD Memory Cards and systems. Press the MENU button in the thumbnail screen. The thumbnail menu is displayed. Select the thumbnail menu OTHER FUNCTIONS item (Page 114), and press the ENTER button.
Playing back clips ■ Slow motion playback Set the camera’s POWER switch to ON. You can also play back videos one frame at a time (Page 30 of Vol.1) (frame-by-frame). • The CAMERA lamp lights red. 1) Press the up button on the cursor button during playback (or the PAUSE button on the remote Press the MODE button and switch to PB control) to pause playback.
Useful playback functions Adding a SHOT MARK to a clip Select a clip for playback. If playback has previously been paused, the Adding a SHOT MARK ( ) will make it easier to remainder of the clip will be played next time find the clips you are looking for.
Connecting external units Headphones 3.5-mm stereo mini jack • Sound is no longer heard from the speaker when the headphones (optional) are connected. External microphone (Stereo mini jack compatible) Stereo microphone from other manufacturers...
Video deck (Dubbing) Video and audio output will be limited to that from the camera. Connect these cables to the terminals Video cable (BNC) on the (optional) video deck. Audio cable (RCA) (optional) ■ When outputting video and audio signals from the camera to an external device, connect to the input terminals of the external device.
Connecting external units (continued) Digital video (Dubbing) Digital device 6-pin 1394 cable (optional) ■ When connecting a digital video device with a DV terminal, you can digitally transfer video and audio signals and time codes. For more details, refer to [Digital input/output] (Page 90). •...
TV/Monitor Only the output signals from the camera are shown. TV/Monitor Connect these cables to the terminals on the television. Video cable (optional) Audio cable (optional) ■ When outputting video and audio signals from the camera to an external device, connect to the input terminals of the external device.
Dubbing Digital input/output When connecting this camera with a 1394 cable to a digital video device with a 1394 terminal, you can dub high quality images two-way with digital signals. Connect the digital video device to this camera. Select DV mode with the MODE switch. Set the POWER switch to ON.
Chapter 3: Screen displays Regular displays CAMERA mode/PHOTO mode/DV IN mode PB mode During self-portrait recording For details on information display, mode check information display, and safety zone, see page 95. (Continued on the next page)
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Screen displays (continued) 5 Operation status display 1 Time code display ● Recording Each time you press the COUNTER button, the (Red) Transitioning to recording display switches over to the following data (or standby mode no indication). (Green) Recording standby mode COUNTER: Playback or REC CHECK in Counter value...
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8 Remaining battery capacity display 12 DV control device status display (DV mode only) When using Panasonic-manufactured batteries Displays status of devices connected to the DV compatible with this product, the remaining terminal. battery capacity is displayed (“min” indicates : Recording minutes).
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Screen displays (continued) 25 AWB information display 31 Focus control information display Displays the information of white balance. ATW: When ATW is set LOCK: When ATW is locked P3.2K/P5.6K: In the case of preset Ach/Bch: In the case of A/B 26 Gain display 95 (Focusing distance: infinity) Displays the gain value of the image amplifier...
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36 Auto iris control display 43 Mode check information display STD: Standard auto-iris control Displayed when the DISP/MODE CHK button is held down. Auto iris control for backlight 44 Safety zone compensation The range of the zone is indicated by the 37 Iris display SAFETY ZONE item (Page 108) on the Displays F value.
Screen displays (continued) Main warning displays The main warning displays appearing on the viewfinder are listed below. If a warning display is not listed, check carefully the message displayed. ■ Number CANNOT RECORD DV MODE 1394 INPUT ERROR INTO THIS CARD. OTHER FORMAT Use an SD/SDHC Memory Card in Speed Class The format of the signal input to the DV terminal...
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CHECK CARD. NOW ACCESSING. Please check the card. PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE CARD. If you use an SD Memory Card that has been Card is currently being accessed. Please do not used with other devices or personal computers, remove the card. for the first time with this unit, CHECK CARD may be displayed and the unit cannot operate.
Screen displays (continued) ■ Error displays SYSTEM ERROR The following messages are displayed when TURN POWER OFF an error has occurred in the camera or the SD Displayed when an error has occurred in the Memory Card. If the problem is not solved by system.
Setting the DISPLAY items Display the following items on the viewfinder and by pressing the DISP/MODE CHK button or by configuring OTHER DISPLAY of the SW&DISP SETUP screen of the setup menus. (Page 109) : Displayed x : Not displayed —...
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Screen displays (continued) 30 Marker luminance display — — — 31 Focus control information display — — 32 Zoom position display — — 33 Function menu display 34 Audio level meter display — — 35 Date and time display — —...
Setup menu list SCENE FILE screen Display Item Description of settings mode FILE SELECT CAMERA Selects the scene file. Scene files can be saved individually in AVCHD mode and DV mode. SCENE1 SCENE2 LOAD/SAVE/ CAMERA Loads, saves, or initializes the scene file selected with FILE SELECT. INIT LOAD: Loads the scene file settings set on this camera.
Setup menu list (continued) SCENE FILE screen (continued) Display Item Description of settings mode KNEE CAMERA To avoid overexposure, select the compression level (knee point) of the high intensity video signals received through the pickup device. AUTO: Sets the level automatically according to the received signals. LOW: Low setting (Compression starts at approx.
RECORD SETUP screen Display Item Description of settings mode REC FORMAT CAMERA Selects the recording format. (AVCHD mode PH 1080/60i only) PH 1080/30P PH 1080/24P PH 720/60P PH 720/30P PH 720/24P HA 1080/60i HG 1080/60i HE 1080/60i • PH 1080/24P and PH 720/24P represent native recording. •...
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Setup menu list (continued) RECORD SETUP screen (continued) Display Item Description of settings mode CAMERA Sets the mode in which you advance the internal time code generator. DV IN FREE RUN: The time code is advanced regardless of the operation mode. A slight time error may occur when switching to PB mode if the frame rate is set to 24P.
RECORD SETUP screen (continued) Display Item Description of settings mode META DATA CAMERA Displays the metadata which has been recorded in the unit. PROP CLIP NAME (AVCHD mode ACCESS only) SHOOT SCENARIO NEWS1 NEWS2 MEMO1 MEMO2 CLIP CAMERA Resets the COUNT value to 1. COUNTER RST (AVCHD mode only)
Setup menu list (continued) PLAY SETUP screen Display Item Description of settings mode REPEAT PLAY DV IN When set to ON, supported clips are played repeatedly. ON OFF RESUME PLAY DV IN When set to ON, playback resumes from the video position at which clip playback stopped.
SW&DISP SETUP screen Display Item Description of settings mode HANDLE CAMERA Sets the speed allocated to the handle zoom switch. ZOOM PHOTO L/OFF/H: 1 - (low-speed); 2 - (speed adjustment OFF); 3 - (high-speed) L/M/H: 1 - (low-speed); 2 - (medium-speed); 3 - (high-speed) L/OFF/M: 1 - (low-speed);...
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Setup menu list (continued) SW&DISP SETUP screen (continued) Display Item Description of settings mode AUTO SW CAMERA Sets the face detection function during auto mode to ON or OFF. PHOTO : Enables face detection. : Disables face detection. SMOOTH CAMERA Selects the method in which zoom operations are stopped.
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SW&DISP SETUP screen (continued) Display Item Description of settings mode VIDEO OUT CAMERA Select ON to output the information displayed on the screen together with the PHOTO signals from the VIDEO OUT jack. DV IN ON OFF • Even when set to ON, the time code display, audio level meter display, focus information display, and zoom position display are not displayed.
Setup menu list (continued) OTHER FUNCTIONS screen Display Item Description of settings mode CARD CAMERA Formats the SD Memory Card. FORMAT PHOTO YES: Formats the card. DV IN • Formatting a card will delete all data recorded in AVCHD mode and DV mode. CARD STATUS Displays the SD Memory Card status.
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OTHER FUNCTIONS screen (continued) Display Item Description of settings mode TIME ZONE CAMERA Adds to or deducts from GMT the time value of -12:00 to +13:00 in 30-minute PHOTO steps. (Refer to the table below.) DV IN +00:00 Time Time Area Area difference...
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Setup menu list (continued) OTHER FUNCTIONS screen (continued) Display Item Description of settings mode CMPNT OUT CAMERA Selects the type of component terminal. PHOTO AUTO: Monitor with D4 terminal (720P/1080i output) (AVCHD mode 1080i: Monitor with D3 terminal (1080i output) only) 480i: Monitor with D1 terminal (480i output)
OPTION MENU screen (DV mode only) Display Item Description of settings mode 1394 STATUS CAMERA Displays the 1394 status display sub-screen. DV IN FORMAT: Input/output signal format RATE: Input/output signal-transfer rate 60/50: Input/output signal system Input/output channel value SPEED: Input/output signal-transfer speed STATUS: Input/output signal status VIDEO:...
List of thumbnail menus (DV mode only) THUMBNAIL menu Display Item Description of settings mode MODE Sets clips to display in the thumbnail screen. ALL: Displays all clips. MARKER: Only displays clips with shot marks. INDICATOR Sets display of information on top of thumbnails. Displays information on top of the thumbnail.
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Before calling for service (continued) Recording Cannot record even • Is the write-protect switch on the SD Memory Card in the “LOCK” Pages through the SD Memory position? The card cannot be recorded to if the switch is in the 30, 78 Card is inserted correctly.
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Playback Cannot hear any sound • You may have turned down the camera-recorder’s volume control Page 21 from the camera-recorder’s too far. of Vol.1 speaker. Adjust the sound volume with the MONITOR LEVEL knob. PC connection Computer does not • Check that the camera is in AVCHD mode.
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Before calling for service (continued) ■ Mixture of different recording formats Recording mode = PH mode Playback format = 1080/60i, 1080/30P Recording format Recording format Recording format Recording format PH 1080/60i PH 1080/60i PH 720/60P PH 1080/60i Playback is smooth. Not played back as clip is Video pauses of different format.
Updating the firmware For the latest information on firmware updates, visit the support page at the following Web site. http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ Cleaning When cleaning, do not use benzene or thinner. • Using benzine or paint thinners may deform the camera-recorder and/or cause the surface finish to peel off.
Storage Precautions Before storing the camera-recorder, remove both SD Memory Cards the SD Memory Card and battery. • After ejecting an SD Memory Card from the unit, Store all of these items in a place with low humidity be absolutely sure to stow it in its own case. and relatively constant temperature.
English text only). For details on acquiring the source code, visit the following website. http://panasonic.biz/sav/ Do not contact Panasonic with questions regarding the content of the acquired source code. 2. This product includes MIT-License software. Details on the MIT License can be found on the supplied CD-ROM under the LDOC folder (original English text only).
How to handle data recorded on SD Memory Card AVCHD Mode: Drive: \ Data recorded in AVCHD format offers excellent CAMERA mode compatibility with computers due to the file type, PRIVATE but since this format includes not only video and audio data, but also a variety of important AVCHD information, the folder structure will consist of file AVCHDTN...
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■ Concerning the handling of the camera’s metadata A special manufacturer area in the control file area under the AVCHD standard is employed for the metadata which is supported by this camera. If files are deleted or copied, if clip protection is added or removed or if other such editing operations have been performed using editing software or a camera recorder which does not support this camera’s metadata, the special area for the metadata will be erased, and the shot marks added by the camera as well as the PH mode information and other information will be lost.
Index Number 1394 TC preset mode ........73 Nonlinear editing ..........53 AC adaptor ..........8, 24, 26 Optical Image Stabilizer ......11, 60 Aperture ............6, 55 Audio input ..........18, 68 Auto focus ........... 5, 54 Photo Auto mode ............37 Playback ..........
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Tally lamp ............30 Thumbnail ..........35, 79 THUMBNAIL menu OPERATION menu ....... 114 OTHER FUNCTIONS menu ....114 THUMBNAIL menu ........114 Tripod receptacle ..........10 USER button ..........12, 61 Using scene files ........21, 71 Video compatibility........... 41 VIDEO OUT terminal .........
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Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union This symbol is only valid in the European Union. If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal.