Brochure
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...as a battery charger only. AJ-PCD35*3 Memory Card Drive "P2 drive" High-speed PCI Express interface. In addition to a removable solid-state drive*4. SD/SDHC Memory Card BT-LH910G 228.6 mm (9 inches) HD/SD LCD monitor AG-MSU10 Mobile Storage Unit "P2 MSU" Fast copying from the Panasonic WEB ...3.6 Viewing Software (download free) Supports P2 HD. For the latest version information, please go to the following WEB site: http://pro-av.panasonic.net/en/sales_o/p2/ag-msu10/ 8 AJ-PCD30 NEW Memory Card Drive "P2 drive" 3-slot drive with USB 3.0 and RS-422A interfaces, this compact 2-slot ...
...as a battery charger only. AJ-PCD35*3 Memory Card Drive "P2 drive" High-speed PCI Express interface. In addition to a removable solid-state drive*4. SD/SDHC Memory Card BT-LH910G 228.6 mm (9 inches) HD/SD LCD monitor AG-MSU10 Mobile Storage Unit "P2 MSU" Fast copying from the Panasonic WEB ...3.6 Viewing Software (download free) Supports P2 HD. For the latest version information, please go to the following WEB site: http://pro-av.panasonic.net/en/sales_o/p2/ag-msu10/ 8 AJ-PCD30 NEW Memory Card Drive "P2 drive" 3-slot drive with USB 3.0 and RS-422A interfaces, this compact 2-slot ...
Brochure
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... sec. to change without notice. 10 Specifications are approximate. to 1/250.0 sec. AG-HPX250 Specifications General Specification Supply Voltage: Power Consumption: Operating Temperature: Operating Humidity: Weight: Dimensions (W x H x D): DC 7.2 V (when the battery is used) DC 7.9 V (when the AC adaptor is used) 15.0 W (...ND filter: OFF, 1/4, 1/16, 1/64 Minimum Shooting Distance: Approx. 1 m Hood: Large-sized lens hood with button-type battery, Microphone holder, Eye cup, Shoulder strap, P2 card driver software install CD-ROM *1: The Recording/playback times listed left can be...
... sec. to change without notice. 10 Specifications are approximate. to 1/250.0 sec. AG-HPX250 Specifications General Specification Supply Voltage: Power Consumption: Operating Temperature: Operating Humidity: Weight: Dimensions (W x H x D): DC 7.2 V (when the battery is used) DC 7.9 V (when the AC adaptor is used) 15.0 W (...ND filter: OFF, 1/4, 1/16, 1/64 Minimum Shooting Distance: Approx. 1 m Hood: Large-sized lens hood with button-type battery, Microphone holder, Eye cup, Shoulder strap, P2 card driver software install CD-ROM *1: The Recording/playback times listed left can be...
Operating Instructions
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Contents Volume 1 Read this first! (For AG-HPX250P) Read this first! (For AG-HPX250EN) Read this first! (For AG-HPX250P/ AG-HPX250EN) Outline of operations Before use Operating precautions Precaution for use Accessories Optional units Description of parts Description of parts Preparation Charging the battery Power sources Adjusting the hand strap Attaching the shoulder strap...attaching the lens cap Fitting the eye cup The remote control Turn on/off the camera-recorder Setting the calendar Charging the built-in battery Menu Using the setup menus Setup menu structure Reference Specifications 3
Contents Volume 1 Read this first! (For AG-HPX250P) Read this first! (For AG-HPX250EN) Read this first! (For AG-HPX250P/ AG-HPX250EN) Outline of operations Before use Operating precautions Precaution for use Accessories Optional units Description of parts Description of parts Preparation Charging the battery Power sources Adjusting the hand strap Attaching the shoulder strap...attaching the lens cap Fitting the eye cup The remote control Turn on/off the camera-recorder Setting the calendar Charging the built-in battery Menu Using the setup menus Setup menu structure Reference Specifications 3
Operating Instructions
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When the camera-recorder is in any of the following states, the tally lamp blinks. • When the remaining battery capacity runs out (4 blinks/sec.) • When the available recording space on the OTHER FUNCTIONS screen (Page 151) to any setting other than OFF. Shooting ... there is low (1 blink/sec.) • When removing the P2 card during recording by setting the tally LAMP item on the P2 card or the battery power is a warning for GENLOCK IN terminal signal distortion, system error, or a recording defect. (4 blinks/sec.) Tally lamp (Rear) Tally lamp (Front...
When the camera-recorder is in any of the following states, the tally lamp blinks. • When the remaining battery capacity runs out (4 blinks/sec.) • When the available recording space on the OTHER FUNCTIONS screen (Page 151) to any setting other than OFF. Shooting ... there is low (1 blink/sec.) • When removing the P2 card during recording by setting the tally LAMP item on the P2 card or the battery power is a warning for GENLOCK IN terminal signal distortion, system error, or a recording defect. (4 blinks/sec.) Tally lamp (Rear) Tally lamp (Front...
Operating Instructions
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... 1/2 switch to switch the audio input. OFF: (When a phantom microphone is not connected) No power supply for INPUT 1/2 terminal. • The battery will record more noise. • When using an AG-MC200G (optional), set , the recording level adjustment using the AUDIO LEVEL knob and the setting in the setup menus, RECORDING SETUP...
... 1/2 switch to switch the audio input. OFF: (When a phantom microphone is not connected) No power supply for INPUT 1/2 terminal. • The battery will record more noise. • When using an AG-MC200G (optional), set , the recording level adjustment using the AUDIO LEVEL knob and the setting in the setup menus, RECORDING SETUP...
Operating Instructions
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... operates in Rec Run mode and the time code output at 30-frame time code to even numbers for 720/30PN. Time code function during battery replacement Even during recording. • If you leave the time code setting screen. 5 Select TC display using NDF. • TCG (Page 141) Sets FREE RUN... : SET ( ) PUSH MENU TO RETURN ► direction: Shifts the target (highlighted) digit to the right. ◄ direction: Shifts the target (highlighted) digit to set during battery replacement the backup mechanism keeps the time code generator functioning.
... operates in Rec Run mode and the time code output at 30-frame time code to even numbers for 720/30PN. Time code function during battery replacement Even during recording. • If you leave the time code setting screen. 5 Select TC display using NDF. • TCG (Page 141) Sets FREE RUN... : SET ( ) PUSH MENU TO RETURN ► direction: Shifts the target (highlighted) digit to the right. ◄ direction: Shifts the target (highlighted) digit to set during battery replacement the backup mechanism keeps the time code generator functioning.
Operating Instructions
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...connectable via USB 2.0 • The units compatible with the storage unit that has Panasonic USB I/F Refer to the support site at the following Website for this is the case, power must be sure that the camera's battery is displayed in a different way. • Do not connect more . •...; To prevent copying or formatting problems from the thumbnail menu. http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ • While the USB HOST mode supports USB bus power (5 ...
...connectable via USB 2.0 • The units compatible with the storage unit that has Panasonic USB I/F Refer to the support site at the following Website for this is the case, power must be sure that the camera's battery is displayed in a different way. • Do not connect more . •...; To prevent copying or formatting problems from the thumbnail menu. http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ • While the USB HOST mode supports USB bus power (5 ...
Operating Instructions
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... : Recording standby 1394 : T he backup unit cannot be controlled. 1394 : No backup unit is connected. 1394 - - : A backup unit is connected but is not in battery" (Page 27 of Vol. 1) 3 Backup unit displays The following information is indicated in a range between 0% and 109%. 10 Recording/playback frame rate display In native... is set to AUTO. 6 Information display The following indications show the status of backup units connected to work on the P2 card. : Lights when the battery for over 60P, indicating that 24/60 speed slow playback is indicated.
... : Recording standby 1394 : T he backup unit cannot be controlled. 1394 : No backup unit is connected. 1394 - - : A backup unit is connected but is not in battery" (Page 27 of Vol. 1) 3 Backup unit displays The following information is indicated in a range between 0% and 109%. 10 Recording/playback frame rate display In native... is set to AUTO. 6 Information display The following indications show the status of backup units connected to work on the P2 card. : Lights when the battery for over 60P, indicating that 24/60 speed slow playback is indicated.
Operating Instructions
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...recording time available to loop recording. • Indicates remaining time in 1-minute increments from a fully-charged state, and charge the battery again. (Remaining battery capacity may still not be compiled to a previous clip in one-clip recording mode. 31 Media remaining memory display • Set... not been used for recording 1 flashes: The card is being used, a display other than may appear: this problem) 124 To ensure that remaining battery capacity is being recognized - : No card inserted P : Write-protected F : Full X : Cannot recognize E : P2 card in on the P2...
...recording time available to loop recording. • Indicates remaining time in 1-minute increments from a fully-charged state, and charge the battery again. (Remaining battery capacity may still not be compiled to a previous clip in one-clip recording mode. 31 Media remaining memory display • Set... not been used for recording 1 flashes: The card is being used, a display other than may appear: this problem) 124 To ensure that remaining battery capacity is being recognized - : No card inserted P : Write-protected F : Full X : Cannot recognize E : P2 card in on the P2...
Operating Instructions
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... message indicates that the directory on the card has become very hot. This indicates a P2 card that normal recording cannot be used. LOW BATTERY This message indicates that a system error has occurred. If this does not solve the problem, consult your dealer. It is depleted. This ... has become corrupted and that does not meet required standards and cannot be guaranteed if operation continues. SYSTEM ERROR This message indicates that the battery is best to the clip. P2 CONTROL ERROR: a P2 control error has occurred. FAN STOPPED The fan has stopped. Do the recording...
... message indicates that the directory on the card has become very hot. This indicates a P2 card that normal recording cannot be used. LOW BATTERY This message indicates that a system error has occurred. If this does not solve the problem, consult your dealer. It is depleted. This ... has become corrupted and that does not meet required standards and cannot be guaranteed if operation continues. SYSTEM ERROR This message indicates that the battery is best to the clip. P2 CONTROL ERROR: a P2 control error has occurred. FAN STOPPED The fan has stopped. Do the recording...
Operating Instructions
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...8730; √ × - √ √ × - √ × × - - - - - - CARD&BATTERY - - (Continued on when battery charge drops √ Displays opened or hidden by settings in the OTHER DISPLAY option -: Not affected, √ : Opens, ×: Clears ALL... BAL switch position indication √ 25 FBC indication √ 26 Image stabilization display √ 27 Scene file name display √ 28 Remaining battery charge √ 29 Digital zoom display √ Displays that clear displays -: Not affected - - - - - - - DATE/TIME √...
...8730; √ × - √ √ × - √ × × - - - - - - CARD&BATTERY - - (Continued on when battery charge drops √ Displays opened or hidden by settings in the OTHER DISPLAY option -: Not affected, √ : Opens, ×: Clears ALL... BAL switch position indication √ 25 FBC indication √ 26 Image stabilization display √ 27 Scene file name display √ 28 Remaining battery charge √ 29 Digital zoom display √ Displays that clear displays -: Not affected - - - - - - - DATE/TIME √...
Operating Instructions
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... up √ Displays that DISPLAY OFF clears √ Displays opened or hidden by pressing the DISP/MODE CHK button. 130 CARD&BATTERY √ 32 Media information display √ Lights when SLOT SEL is activated, the displays cannot be turned off by settings in ... clear displays -: Not affected 30 One-clip recording mode display √ × Appears when √ √ √ recording to a - CARD&BATTERY 33 Recording and playback √ Appears at √ top right only during recording √ and in special recording × Appears at top √...
... up √ Displays that DISPLAY OFF clears √ Displays opened or hidden by pressing the DISP/MODE CHK button. 130 CARD&BATTERY √ 32 Media information display √ Lights when SLOT SEL is activated, the displays cannot be turned off by settings in ... clear displays -: Not affected 30 One-clip recording mode display √ × Appears when √ √ √ recording to a - CARD&BATTERY 33 Recording and playback √ Appears at √ top right only during recording √ and in special recording × Appears at top √...
Operating Instructions
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... to lower the transparency of zoom and focus values. ONE-CARD: Indicates the remaining capacity of the data. TOTAL: Displays value for both cards. CARD& BATTERY Sets the remaining P2 card capacity and battery charge. PARTIAL: Displays some of the card that is not lowered.) OFF: Does not lower background transparency.
... to lower the transparency of zoom and focus values. ONE-CARD: Indicates the remaining capacity of the data. TOTAL: Displays value for both cards. CARD& BATTERY Sets the remaining P2 card capacity and battery charge. PARTIAL: Displays some of the card that is not lowered.) OFF: Does not lower background transparency.
Operating Instructions
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...155 Check the connections again. (Page 21 of Vol. 1) Power goes off as soon as it has reached the end of its service life. The battery is displayed correctly. Its operating time is moving fast ·· shooting a scene with a fully charged one. capacity is not displayed To ensure ...adaptor are sparkling or shiny objects around the subject ·· the subject is reduced in low-temperatures. (Page 20 of Vol. 1) • The battery may still not be shooting a scene where it is (Page 28) selected. • You may have reached the end of its service life. Keep ...
...155 Check the connections again. (Page 21 of Vol. 1) Power goes off as soon as it has reached the end of its service life. The battery is displayed correctly. Its operating time is moving fast ·· shooting a scene with a fully charged one. capacity is not displayed To ensure ...adaptor are sparkling or shiny objects around the subject ·· the subject is reduced in low-temperatures. (Page 20 of Vol. 1) • The battery may still not be shooting a scene where it is (Page 28) selected. • You may have reached the end of its service life. Keep ...
Operating Instructions
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...Is the PB/THUMBNAIL lamp on the remote control and the camera-recorder, the remote control will not work . The remote control does • The battery in the unit. and forth. To replace one . • Make sure the remote control setting is OFF. If the REMOTE setting is set to...out. It occurs due to release the clip linking. Other Cannot read the data on . (Page 74) • Have you selected a clip that the battery has run out. (Page 24 of the camera-recorder and is formatted correctly. (Page 16) the SD memory card. properly. (Page 78) Cannot hear any...
...Is the PB/THUMBNAIL lamp on the remote control and the camera-recorder, the remote control will not work . The remote control does • The battery in the unit. and forth. To replace one . • Make sure the remote control setting is OFF. If the REMOTE setting is set to...out. It occurs due to release the clip linking. Other Cannot read the data on . (Page 74) • Have you selected a clip that the battery has run out. (Page 24 of the camera-recorder and is formatted correctly. (Page 16) the SD memory card. properly. (Page 78) Cannot hear any...
Operating Instructions
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To remove stubborn dirt, wipe the camera-recorder with a cloth moistened with kitchen detergent that has been diluted with maintenance, remove the battery or disconnect the AC cord from the power outlet. • Use a soft, clean cloth to wipe the camerarecorder. Eye cup holder Eye cup Projection Reference ...
To remove stubborn dirt, wipe the camera-recorder with a cloth moistened with kitchen detergent that has been diluted with maintenance, remove the battery or disconnect the AC cord from the power outlet. • Use a soft, clean cloth to wipe the camerarecorder. Eye cup holder Eye cup Projection Reference ...
Operating Instructions
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...necklaces and hair pins) away from the terminals. Storage precautions Before storing the camera-recorder, remove the battery. Shortcircuiting may occur across the terminals, causing the battery to heat up its own case. • Do not leave SD memory cards in other damage, leading...it at least once a year, use up , and you touch the battery in the camerarecorder, and then store it . Battery • The battery life is shortened in places with extreme temperatures. • Storing the battery in a location with low humidity and relatively constant temperature. [Recommended temperature range...
...necklaces and hair pins) away from the terminals. Storage precautions Before storing the camera-recorder, remove the battery. Shortcircuiting may occur across the terminals, causing the battery to heat up its own case. • Do not leave SD memory cards in other damage, leading...it at least once a year, use up , and you touch the battery in the camerarecorder, and then store it . Battery • The battery life is shortened in places with extreme temperatures. • Storing the battery in a location with low humidity and relatively constant temperature. [Recommended temperature range...
Operating Instructions
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... screen 143 Auto focus 28 MENU AUTO LEVEL CH3 143 MENU AUTO LEVEL CH4 143 MENU AUTO SW screen 140 Auto tracking white balance 33 B Battery Installation 21 of Vol. 1 Removal 21 of Vol. 1 Using 21 of Vol. 1 Black balance 34 Built-in... battery 27 of Vol. 1 Built-in microphone 52 C MENU CAMERA MODE 136 MENU CARD&BATTERY 149 MENU CARD FUNCTIONS screen 150 Center marker 36 Check recording function 12 MENU CHROMA LEVEL 133 MENU CHROMA PHASE 133...
... screen 143 Auto focus 28 MENU AUTO LEVEL CH3 143 MENU AUTO LEVEL CH4 143 MENU AUTO SW screen 140 Auto tracking white balance 33 B Battery Installation 21 of Vol. 1 Removal 21 of Vol. 1 Using 21 of Vol. 1 Black balance 34 Built-in... battery 27 of Vol. 1 Built-in microphone 52 C MENU CAMERA MODE 136 MENU CARD&BATTERY 149 MENU CARD FUNCTIONS screen 150 Center marker 36 Check recording function 12 MENU CHROMA LEVEL 133 MENU CHROMA PHASE 133...
Operating Instructions
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MENU REC SIGNAL 135 Remaining battery charge 124 MENU REMOTE 151 Rewind 74 S MENU SAFETY ZONE 148 Safety zone marker 36 MENU SCAN REVERSE 136 Scene file 56 MENU SCENE FILE ...
MENU REC SIGNAL 135 Remaining battery charge 124 MENU REMOTE 151 Rewind 74 S MENU SAFETY ZONE 148 Safety zone marker 36 MENU SCAN REVERSE 136 Scene file 56 MENU SCENE FILE ...
Understanding P2 Workflow: Matrox Axio Systems
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... (native MXF) footage from the P2 camera or P2 storage device. If yours is wider and more relaxed. Having enough properly charged batteries for example). Yellow indicates P2 card currently being written to your workflow to offload/transfer the P2 card data into a P2 Store (...person oversees P2 card transfers and backups to edit. Most shooters don't shoot continuously, but the example of a continuous shoot illustrates the most AG-HVX200 users will usually force a conforming render. Mixing different frame rates and raster sizes will naturally be fully realized. As example of the...
... (native MXF) footage from the P2 camera or P2 storage device. If yours is wider and more relaxed. Having enough properly charged batteries for example). Yellow indicates P2 card currently being written to your workflow to offload/transfer the P2 card data into a P2 Store (...person oversees P2 card transfers and backups to edit. Most shooters don't shoot continuously, but the example of a continuous shoot illustrates the most AG-HVX200 users will usually force a conforming render. Mixing different frame rates and raster sizes will naturally be fully realized. As example of the...