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... external devices 15 System Configuration ... 16 Standard accessories ... 17 Chapter 2 Parts and Their Functions Power Supply and Accessory Mounting Section 18 Audio (input) Function Section 19 Audio (output) Function Section 20 Shooting and Recording/Playback Functions Section 21 Menu/Thumbnail Operation Section 25 Time Code Section 26 Warning and Status Display Functions 27 LCD Monitor ... 27 Viewfinder ... 28 Chapter 3 Recording and Playback Setting Date and Time of Internal Clock 29 P2 Cards ... 31 Inserting P2 Cards 31 Removing P2 Cards...
... external devices 15 System Configuration ... 16 Standard accessories ... 17 Chapter 2 Parts and Their Functions Power Supply and Accessory Mounting Section 18 Audio (input) Function Section 19 Audio (output) Function Section 20 Shooting and Recording/Playback Functions Section 21 Menu/Thumbnail Operation Section 25 Time Code Section 26 Warning and Status Display Functions 27 LCD Monitor ... 27 Viewfinder ... 28 Chapter 3 Recording and Playback Setting Date and Time of Internal Clock 29 P2 Cards ... 31 Inserting P2 Cards 31 Removing P2 Cards...
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... functions to USER buttons 61 Selecting Audio Input Signals and Adjusting Recording Levels 62 Selecting Audio Input Signals 62 Adjusting Recording Levels 62 Selecting Function for the FRONT AUDIO LEVEL Control 63 CH3 and CH4 Recording Levels 63 Setting Time Data ... 64 Recording time codes and user bits 65 Setting user bits ... 67 Entering the User Bits 67 Setting the Time Code 69 Externally Locking the Time Code 71 Outputting the time code externally 72 GENLOCK and time code input/output connection and setup 73 Counter Setting and Display 73 Viewfinder Screen Status Displays...
... functions to USER buttons 61 Selecting Audio Input Signals and Adjusting Recording Levels 62 Selecting Audio Input Signals 62 Adjusting Recording Levels 62 Selecting Function for the FRONT AUDIO LEVEL Control 63 CH3 and CH4 Recording Levels 63 Setting Time Data ... 64 Recording time codes and user bits 65 Setting user bits ... 67 Entering the User Bits 67 Setting the Time Code 69 Externally Locking the Time Code 71 Outputting the time code externally 72 GENLOCK and time code input/output connection and setup 73 Counter Setting and Display 73 Viewfinder Screen Status Displays...
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... and LCD Menus 129 Using the menus 129 Initializing the menu settings 130 Setup menu structure 131 Setup menu list ... 133 SCENE FILE screen 133 SYSTEM SETUP screen 135 SW MODE screen 137 RECORDING SETUP screen 138 AUDIO SETUP screen 140 OUTPUT SEL screen 142 DISPLAY SETUP screen 143 BATTERY SETUP screen 144 CARD FUNCTIONS screen 146 LENS SETUP screen 146 OTHER FUNCTIONS screen 147 DIAGNOSTIC screen 148 OPTION MENU screen 148 Chapter 8 Connecting to External Devices Functionality Provided by Connections to USB 2.0 Connector 149 Connecting to a computer in USB device mode...
... and LCD Menus 129 Using the menus 129 Initializing the menu settings 130 Setup menu structure 131 Setup menu list ... 133 SCENE FILE screen 133 SYSTEM SETUP screen 135 SW MODE screen 137 RECORDING SETUP screen 138 AUDIO SETUP screen 140 OUTPUT SEL screen 142 DISPLAY SETUP screen 143 BATTERY SETUP screen 144 CARD FUNCTIONS screen 146 LENS SETUP screen 146 OTHER FUNCTIONS screen 147 DIAGNOSTIC screen 148 OPTION MENU screen 148 Chapter 8 Connecting to External Devices Functionality Provided by Connections to USB 2.0 Connector 149 Connecting to a computer in USB device mode...
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... time you press the REC button. Interval REC: Recording one frame at a time at the beginning of the sound recording level. This data file can be saved to an SD memory card. Aspect mode can flexibly handle both video and audio recording. A text memo function is useful for saving and loading scene files and user settings. Chapter 1 Overview Other features Pre-rec: This function provides a way to capture moments you otherwise would have to control...
... time you press the REC button. Interval REC: Recording one frame at a time at the beginning of the sound recording level. This data file can be saved to an SD memory card. Aspect mode can flexibly handle both video and audio recording. A text memo function is useful for saving and loading scene files and user settings. Chapter 1 Overview Other features Pre-rec: This function provides a way to capture moments you otherwise would have to control...
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... Left Viewfinder Position] (page 87). 15 Light control switch For details, refer to [Power Supply] (page 95). 16 Cable holder Used to [Mounting the Battery and Setting the Battery Type] (page 95). 3 DC IN (external power input) socket (XLR, 4P) Connect this button after conducting an internal inspection or repair. For details, refer to protect the device. For details, refer to [Mounting the Lens] (page 98). 11 Tripod mount...
... Left Viewfinder Position] (page 87). 15 Light control switch For details, refer to [Power Supply] (page 95). 16 Cable holder Used to [Mounting the Battery and Setting the Battery Type] (page 95). 3 DC IN (external power input) socket (XLR, 4P) Connect this button after conducting an internal inspection or repair. For details, refer to protect the device. For details, refer to [Mounting the Lens] (page 98). 11 Tripod mount...
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... turn off the viewfinder and LCD display. (The time code indication stays on and holding it down displays shooting conditions and functions assigned to USER switches. • It also serves to B. While the color temperature is 3200 K. • Use a setting menu or push the AUTO W/B switch towards AWB to display a zebra pattern in the viewfinder and on the LCD monitor. For details, refer to (page 56). 8 DISP/MODE CHK button...
... turn off the viewfinder and LCD display. (The time code indication stays on and holding it down displays shooting conditions and functions assigned to USER switches. • It also serves to B. While the color temperature is 3200 K. • Use a setting menu or push the AUTO W/B switch towards AWB to display a zebra pattern in the viewfinder and on the LCD monitor. For details, refer to (page 56). 8 DISP/MODE CHK button...
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... to recording standby mode. 30 FOCUS ASSIST button Turns magnification of the center portion of the image on . ON: Enables the REC button. It is installed without inserting a card. For proxy (optional) recording, use miniSD/microSD card adapters when using miniSD/microSD cards with capacities of 2 GB or more. • The SD logo is a registered trademark. • MMC (MultiMediaCard) is set signal output. (The factory setting is connected. OFF: Disables the REC button. 32 USB...
... to recording standby mode. 30 FOCUS ASSIST button Turns magnification of the center portion of the image on . ON: Enables the REC button. It is installed without inserting a card. For proxy (optional) recording, use miniSD/microSD card adapters when using miniSD/microSD cards with capacities of 2 GB or more. • The SD logo is a registered trademark. • MMC (MultiMediaCard) is set signal output. (The factory setting is connected. OFF: Disables the REC button. 32 USB...
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... screen are open, resets all set the time code or user bits. SET: Select this button with the time of the built-in the viewfinder and LCD display. 7 TCG (time code selector) switch Use this position to 0. The JOG dial button cannot be externally locked. F-RUN: Select this purpose. 8 CURSOR and SET buttons Use these buttons to continue recording of clips that time code generation continues. But deleting clips and setting a 24P/24PA frame rate to set the time code...
... screen are open, resets all set the time code or user bits. SET: Select this button with the time of the built-in the viewfinder and LCD display. 7 TCG (time code selector) switch Use this position to 0. The JOG dial button cannot be externally locked. F-RUN: Select this purpose. 8 CURSOR and SET buttons Use these buttons to continue recording of clips that time code generation continues. But deleting clips and setting a 24P/24PA frame rate to set the time code...
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... zoom. 4 To use the electronic shutter, set the shutter speed and shutter mode. And the REC button operation is referred to as a clip. Chapter 3 Recording and Playback 3 Point the camera at your subject to a P2 card in the following situations. Normal Recording • Pressing the REC button starts recording of video and sound on the P2 card. • The video and audio (including additional information) recorded in surrounding areas. Operation Buttons During recording, all operation buttons (REW, FF, PLAY/PAUSE, STOP) are disabled. REC button...
... zoom. 4 To use the electronic shutter, set the shutter speed and shutter mode. And the REC button operation is referred to as a clip. Chapter 3 Recording and Playback 3 Point the camera at your subject to a P2 card in the following situations. Normal Recording • Pressing the REC button starts recording of video and sound on the P2 card. • The video and audio (including additional information) recorded in surrounding areas. Operation Buttons During recording, all operation buttons (REW, FF, PLAY/PAUSE, STOP) are disabled. REC button...
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... using an SD memory card. To automatically add a text memo to the start of video and audio. NOTE Insert the video encoder card when the camera is set the menu option START TEXT MEMO to ON in the RECORDING SETUP screen. LOAD/SAVE/INIT in SCENE FILE, all options in CARD FUNCTIONS, CAC CARD READ in LENS SETUP, USER FILE and MENU INIT in OTHER FUNCTIONS • The following website. SYSTEM MODE, REC SIGNAL, CAMERA MODE, REC FORMAT, PC MODE, REC FUNCTION...
... using an SD memory card. To automatically add a text memo to the start of video and audio. NOTE Insert the video encoder card when the camera is set the menu option START TEXT MEMO to ON in the RECORDING SETUP screen. LOAD/SAVE/INIT in SCENE FILE, all options in CARD FUNCTIONS, CAC CARD READ in LENS SETUP, USER FILE and MENU INIT in OTHER FUNCTIONS • The following website. SYSTEM MODE, REC SIGNAL, CAMERA MODE, REC FORMAT, PC MODE, REC FUNCTION...
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... menu option REC SIGNAL in the subcode area. • USER: Records internal user values. The internal user value retains the slave values even after slave release. Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording Setting user bits Use the setting menu UB MODE on the RECORDING SETUP screen to select the user bits to record in the SYSTEM SETUP screen. • Turning the power off . To set user values, set to something other editing device is to use up to eight-digit hexadecimal numbers (date and time...
... menu option REC SIGNAL in the subcode area. • USER: Records internal user values. The internal user value retains the slave values even after slave release. Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording Setting user bits Use the setting menu UB MODE on the RECORDING SETUP screen to select the user bits to record in the SYSTEM SETUP screen. • Turning the power off . To set user values, set to something other editing device is to use up to eight-digit hexadecimal numbers (date and time...
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... value is turned off. Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording GENLOCK and time code input/output connection and setup Camera operating conditions Camera setup GENLOCK input and camera output phase (In phase: Out of phase: ×) Recording format Video and reference signal to be set to display two types of clip recording time while shooting the current clip. NOTE • Pressing the RESET button when the counter value is indicated in the DISPLAY SETUP screen can be output GENLOCK input externally GL...
... value is turned off. Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording GENLOCK and time code input/output connection and setup Camera operating conditions Camera setup GENLOCK input and camera output phase (In phase: Out of phase: ×) Recording format Video and reference signal to be set to display two types of clip recording time while shooting the current clip. NOTE • Pressing the RESET button when the counter value is indicated in the DISPLAY SETUP screen can be output GENLOCK input externally GL...
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... DOWN ERROR: Video pull-down sequence error in the rearward playback direction. • CANNOT PLAY Appears when playback is disabled. • CARD ERR (1) (2) (1/2) : The number identifies the P2 card that is pressed. No more data is available in the OTHER FUNCTIONS screen is set to ON. • L - : LOOP (loop recording) • I - : INTERVAL, ONE SHOT • P - : PRE REC 28 One-clip recording mode display • 1-CLIP: Indicates that recording has started by turning...
... DOWN ERROR: Video pull-down sequence error in the rearward playback direction. • CANNOT PLAY Appears when playback is disabled. • CARD ERR (1) (2) (1/2) : The number identifies the P2 card that is pressed. No more data is available in the OTHER FUNCTIONS screen is set to ON. • L - : LOOP (loop recording) • I - : INTERVAL, ONE SHOT • P - : PRE REC 28 One-clip recording mode display • 1-CLIP: Indicates that recording has started by turning...
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... [Using the menus] (page 129). For details on menu operation, refer to 9) symbols If the RESET button is not affected by dial position. This completes the NAME EDIT change that has been confirmed is retained after a power down and is pressed when the filename has been set for Recording Changing scene file settings Example1: C hange the name of the scene file. 1 Turn...
... [Using the menus] (page 129). For details on menu operation, refer to 9) symbols If the RESET button is not affected by dial position. This completes the NAME EDIT change that has been confirmed is retained after a power down and is pressed when the filename has been set for Recording Changing scene file settings Example1: C hange the name of the scene file. 1 Turn...
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... to set this to display the thumbnail screen on the LCD monitor. If the clip is recorded on more than the USB HOST mode: gray Not connected in USB HOST mode: gray HDD recognized and usable in USB HOST mode: white HDD recognized and thumbnails shown in USB HOST: red 3 Time Display You can set the time code and user bits or when the camera menu is open, the THUMBNAIL button does not work. 1 2 45...
... to set this to display the thumbnail screen on the LCD monitor. If the clip is recorded on more than the USB HOST mode: gray Not connected in USB HOST mode: gray HDD recognized and usable in USB HOST mode: white HDD recognized and thumbnails shown in USB HOST: red 3 Time Display You can set the time code and user bits or when the camera menu is open, the THUMBNAIL button does not work. 1 2 45...
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...: Displays some of LCD SETTING and EVF SETTING is displayed. ON: Lowers background transparency. (However, the transparency of the data. Selects counter operation during recording. AC ADAPTER: AC adapter BATTERY: Battery Sets the battery type. Sets the near end voltage for PROPAC14. (Adjustable in 0.1 V units.) 11.0 V ... 13.5 V ... 15.0 V Sets the near end voltage for both cards. ON, OFF Sets the remaining P2 card capacity and battery charge. MANUAL: Manually sets the near end. Chapter 7 Menu Operations Item DATE/TIME LEVEL METER ZOOM CARD...
...: Displays some of LCD SETTING and EVF SETTING is displayed. ON: Lowers background transparency. (However, the transparency of the data. Selects counter operation during recording. AC ADAPTER: AC adapter BATTERY: Battery Sets the battery type. Sets the near end voltage for PROPAC14. (Adjustable in 0.1 V units.) 11.0 V ... 13.5 V ... 15.0 V Sets the near end voltage for both cards. ON, OFF Sets the remaining P2 card capacity and battery charge. MANUAL: Manually sets the near end. Chapter 7 Menu Operations Item DATE/TIME LEVEL METER ZOOM CARD...
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... to the external device. Determines whether or not the P2 CARD ACCESS LED should light. Sets the time difference relative to quickly change values. defaults. - When USB DEVICE mode is enabled. - When compiling to a clip in one -shot EXT: Controls only the external device, but does not and loop recording. Selects the method the camera uses for recording. transfer data to the camera for controlling • Not available in AVC-Intra mode and external devices connected to...
... to the external device. Determines whether or not the P2 CARD ACCESS LED should light. Sets the time difference relative to quickly change values. defaults. - When USB DEVICE mode is enabled. - When compiling to a clip in one -shot EXT: Controls only the external device, but does not and loop recording. Selects the method the camera uses for recording. transfer data to the camera for controlling • Not available in AVC-Intra mode and external devices connected to...
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... to [Switching to USB Host Mode] (page 150). 2 Connect a hard disk drive via USB. To interrupt writing, press the SET button. appears. NOTE • When clips are recognized as a "TYPE S" hard disk drive after formatting. NOTE All data on a hard disk drive is deleted when the disk is not possible to select part of the write process. NOTE • To turn off the verify phase in a write operation, select HDD SETUP in...
... to [Switching to USB Host Mode] (page 150). 2 Connect a hard disk drive via USB. To interrupt writing, press the SET button. appears. NOTE • When clips are recognized as a "TYPE S" hard disk drive after formatting. NOTE All data on a hard disk drive is deleted when the disk is not possible to select part of the write process. NOTE • To turn off the verify phase in a write operation, select HDD SETUP in...
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... all P2 cards have been fully recorded regardless of whether backup recording continues. • It may prevent normal software operation. • Unprocessed video and audio signals are output via the cable. • Observe the following precautions when controlling a P2 memory card camera-recorder using a 1394 cable. • Connect this page). • Set 1394 CONTROL in 1394 Connections • The camera does not supply power via the IEEE1394 interface during special playback. For details...
... all P2 cards have been fully recorded regardless of whether backup recording continues. • It may prevent normal software operation. • Unprocessed video and audio signals are output via the cable. • Observe the following precautions when controlling a P2 memory card camera-recorder using a 1394 cable. • Connect this page). • Set 1394 CONTROL in 1394 Connections • The camera does not supply power via the IEEE1394 interface during special playback. For details...
Brochure
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.... Slow, Synchro and High-Speed Shutter The shutter speed can be set of luminance in 3 dB steps. Used with other cameras. Advanced Image Adjustments Built-In • Matrix setting including a Cine-Like mode • Adjustable H detail level, V detail level, detail coring and skin tone detail • Adjustable chroma level, chroma phase, color temp and master pedestal • Knee point settings: Auto, Low, Mid and High • User files can be saved to the AG-HPX370...
.... Slow, Synchro and High-Speed Shutter The shutter speed can be set of luminance in 3 dB steps. Used with other cameras. Advanced Image Adjustments Built-In • Matrix setting including a Cine-Like mode • Adjustable H detail level, V detail level, detail coring and skin tone detail • Adjustable chroma level, chroma phase, color temp and master pedestal • Knee point settings: Auto, Low, Mid and High • User files can be saved to the AG-HPX370...