Memory Card Camera Recorder
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... The remote control 18 Insert the battery 18 Remote control setup 18 Turn on/off the camera 19 Tally lamp 19 Viewfinder 20 Using the viewfinder 20 Using the LCD 21 Emphasizing outlines 21 Adjusting the screen display 22 Adjusting the backlight 23 Flipping 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...
... The remote control 18 Insert the battery 18 Remote control setup 18 Turn on/off the camera 19 Tally lamp 19 Viewfinder 20 Using the viewfinder 20 Using the LCD 21 Emphasizing outlines 21 Adjusting the screen display 22 Adjusting the backlight 23 Flipping 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...
Memory Card Camera Recorder
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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...
Memory Card Camera Recorder
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... host mode (Page 83) External hard disk *Serial Bus Protocol-2 The unit directly controls the external hard disk drive, and transfers the data (file) to and read from the SD memory card. 1 P2 mode shooting and playback (Pages 25 and 63) P2 card You can be transferred as a data stream (digital dubbing). The P2 card has a large capacity with P2 (Professional Plug-in) cards. BNC cable (HD-SDI) IEEE1394 (Windows/ Macintosh) The setting values such as the user file are saved to it. Outline of operations This...
... host mode (Page 83) External hard disk *Serial Bus Protocol-2 The unit directly controls the external hard disk drive, and transfers the data (file) to and read from the SD memory card. 1 P2 mode shooting and playback (Pages 25 and 63) P2 card You can be transferred as a data stream (digital dubbing). The P2 card has a large capacity with P2 (Professional Plug-in) cards. BNC cable (HD-SDI) IEEE1394 (Windows/ Macintosh) The setting values such as the user file are saved to it. Outline of operations This...
Memory Card Camera Recorder
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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 P2 cards, you press the MENU button, the menu display disappears. DVCPRO50 4channel audio approx. 8 min. approx. 32 min. approx. 20 min. approx. 16 min. approx. 32 min. Recording Format DVCPRO HD*1 DVCPRO50 DVCPRO/DV Recording times approx. 5 min. approx. 16...
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 P2 cards, you press the MENU button, the menu display disappears. DVCPRO50 4channel audio approx. 8 min. approx. 32 min. approx. 20 min. approx. 16 min. approx. 32 min. Recording Format DVCPRO HD*1 DVCPRO50 DVCPRO/DV Recording times approx. 5 min. approx. 16...
Memory Card Camera Recorder
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... mode is set aperture using this dial. Shooting in auto mode, use the FOCUS ASSIST setting on the SW MODE screen to change the viewfinder and LCD monitor displays that since the focus ring now does not control focus adjustment, set to the EXPANDED mode, the focus assist function does not work when the digital zoom function is used in EXPANDED mode. • The EXPANDED mode is available during manual focusing. MANUAL IRIS: Adjust the iris manually. 3 Turn the IRIS dial to adjust the aperture of lens...
... mode is set aperture using this dial. Shooting in auto mode, use the FOCUS ASSIST setting on the SW MODE screen to change the viewfinder and LCD monitor displays that since the focus ring now does not control focus adjustment, set to the EXPANDED mode, the focus assist function does not work when the digital zoom function is used in EXPANDED mode. • The EXPANDED mode is available during manual focusing. MANUAL IRIS: Adjust the iris manually. 3 Turn the IRIS dial to adjust the aperture of lens...
Memory Card Camera Recorder
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... being recorded or played back. 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 recognizing the P2 card. During recording, when you cannot set or release shot marks. • When the video data of a single shoot using hot swap recording is released. " R " prefixes the date and time display in the LCD...
... being recorded or played back. 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 recognizing the P2 card. During recording, when you cannot set or release shot marks. • When the video data of a single shoot using hot swap recording is released. " R " prefixes the date and time display in the LCD...
Memory Card Camera Recorder
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... transferred from the playback mode to record the images and sound before the time when the actual recording has been set with INTERVAL TIME item. These special recording functions can be canceled, and recording will flash while recording is used only when the settings below are made for the OPERATION TYPE item and recording format. 2 Select ON under REC FUNCTION. (Page 104) • For menu operations (Page 94) 3 Set the time INTERVAL TIME. (Page 104) 4 Press the START/STOP button...
... transferred from the playback mode to record the images and sound before the time when the actual recording has been set with INTERVAL TIME item. These special recording functions can be canceled, and recording will flash while recording is used only when the settings below are made for the OPERATION TYPE item and recording format. 2 Select ON under REC FUNCTION. (Page 104) • For menu operations (Page 94) 3 Set the time INTERVAL TIME. (Page 104) 4 Press the START/STOP button...
Memory Card Camera Recorder
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... turn off the unit's power or select NORMAL under REC FUNCTION. (Page 104) • For menu operations (Page 94) 3 Set the recording time using ONE-SHOT TIME. (Page 104) 4 Press the START/STOP button. In temporary standby: I -REC lights up . Recording starts. If there is not enough free memory remaining on the left of the operation status display. While recording is underway: I -PAUSE lights up . flashes. • Use two P2 cards each unit of time which has been set...
... turn off the unit's power or select NORMAL under REC FUNCTION. (Page 104) • For menu operations (Page 94) 3 Set the recording time using ONE-SHOT TIME. (Page 104) 4 Press the START/STOP button. In temporary standby: I -REC lights up . Recording starts. If there is not enough free memory remaining on the left of the operation status display. While recording is underway: I -PAUSE lights up . flashes. • Use two P2 cards each unit of time which has been set...
Memory Card Camera Recorder
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... format is used : The recording mode is fixed at ON. (Continued on the setting menu RECORDING SETUP screen. Be aware that sensitivity will record more noise. 3 When using the phantom microphone) +48V power supply to audio channel 2. Shooting Switching Audio Input During shooting, you can record up to ON. LINE: (audio equipment is connected) Input level is used : Either 2 or 4 channels can be selected using the CH1 SELECT switch. ** The input sound to OFF if you leave the setting at 4-channel recording...
... format is used : The recording mode is fixed at ON. (Continued on the setting menu RECORDING SETUP screen. Be aware that sensitivity will record more noise. 3 When using the phantom microphone) +48V power supply to audio channel 2. Shooting Switching Audio Input During shooting, you can record up to ON. LINE: (audio equipment is connected) Input level is used : Either 2 or 4 channels can be selected using the CH1 SELECT switch. ** The input sound to OFF if you leave the setting at 4-channel recording...
Memory Card Camera Recorder
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... thumbnail screen, press the MENU button. A menu now appears. (Page 64) 2 Push the Operation lever in the r direction and hold it again. THUMBNAIL SIZE: Select LARGE (3x2) or NORMAL (4x3) for displaying the recording date/time. THUMBNAIL EXIT DELETE: Select this to return all its data will be deleted. Changing playback format Use the following operations. Deleting clips • Select the clip to delete the selected clip. ") you want to play back...
... thumbnail screen, press the MENU button. A menu now appears. (Page 64) 2 Push the Operation lever in the r direction and hold it again. THUMBNAIL SIZE: Select LARGE (3x2) or NORMAL (4x3) for displaying the recording date/time. THUMBNAIL EXIT DELETE: Select this to return all its data will be deleted. Changing playback format Use the following operations. Deleting clips • Select the clip to delete the selected clip. ") you want to play back...
Memory Card Camera Recorder
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... the e or r direction to repair defective clips. Select YES/NO and push the Operation lever. THUMBNAIL: Use this function to replace thumbnail images with images to release the menu mode. • When clips have been attached. EXIT: Select this to return to the last screen. 4 Press the MENU button to which text memos have been copied by operating Explorer, for instance, the " ! Playback FORMAT: Select this to...
... the e or r direction to repair defective clips. Select YES/NO and push the Operation lever. THUMBNAIL: Use this function to replace thumbnail images with images to release the menu mode. • When clips have been attached. EXIT: Select this to return to the last screen. 4 Press the MENU button to which text memos have been copied by operating Explorer, for instance, the " ! Playback FORMAT: Select this to...
Memory Card Camera Recorder
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... Digital video equipment This camera Ferrite core (included) 1394 6-pin 1394 cable (optional) Ferrite core (included) You can connect a digital video unit equipped with a 1394 connector and digitally transfer video and audio signals as well 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 connect the unit which uses a 6-pin type...
... Digital video equipment This camera Ferrite core (included) 1394 6-pin 1394 cable (optional) Ferrite core (included) You can connect a digital video unit equipped with a 1394 connector and digitally transfer video and audio signals as well 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 connect the unit which uses a 6-pin type...
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... accessible status, USB (or 1394) DEVICE CONNECT is displayed on the camera. (If DISCONNECT is established. The PC lamp now lights, and PC mode is displayed, you cannot write data to select a USB DEVICE or 1394 DEVICE and press it in the q direction). • For menu operations (Page 94) • You can only read data from P2 cards but you cannot operate the camera.) (Continued on the remote control. (Page 14) OTHER FUNCTIONS USER FILE REMOTE 1394 CONTROL...
... accessible status, USB (or 1394) DEVICE CONNECT is displayed on the camera. (If DISCONNECT is established. The PC lamp now lights, and PC mode is displayed, you cannot write data to select a USB DEVICE or 1394 DEVICE and press it in the q direction). • For menu operations (Page 94) • You can only read data from P2 cards but you cannot operate the camera.) (Continued on the remote control. (Page 14) OTHER FUNCTIONS USER FILE REMOTE 1394 CONTROL...
Memory Card Camera Recorder
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...; You cannot copy data from the hard disk drive to hard disk drive failure or other faults, or any cables, eject the P2 card, or turn off the power for the unit or hard disk drive. Black: HDD is recommended that you perform these operations after ensuring that our company will need to be made to the HDD since it is incorrectly formatted, etc. • When the color is connected and can be used to carry...
...; You cannot copy data from the hard disk drive to hard disk drive failure or other faults, or any cables, eject the P2 card, or turn off the power for the unit or hard disk drive. Black: HDD is recommended that you perform these operations after ensuring that our company will need to be made to the HDD since it is incorrectly formatted, etc. • When the color is connected and can be used to carry...
Memory Card Camera Recorder
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.../COLOR TEMP Bch are displayed while you hold down the DISP/ MODE CHK button. 8 Squeeze information Appears when in the setup menus, CAMERA SETUP screen, ASPECT CONV, you have selected "SQUEEZE" (Page 100) or when playing back images recorded in the squeeze mode. 9 Mic level auto control Appears when in the setup menus, RECORDING SETUP screen, MIC ALC, you have selected "ON". 10 AWB error LOWLIGHT: Appears when the brightness level adjusted by the auto white balance...
.../COLOR TEMP Bch are displayed while you hold down the DISP/ MODE CHK button. 8 Squeeze information Appears when in the setup menus, CAMERA SETUP screen, ASPECT CONV, you have selected "SQUEEZE" (Page 100) or when playing back images recorded in the squeeze mode. 9 Mic level auto control Appears when in the setup menus, RECORDING SETUP screen, MIC ALC, you have selected "ON". 10 AWB error LOWLIGHT: Appears when the brightness level adjusted by the auto white balance...
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... 28 Digital zoom display Shows the digital zoom ratio. Only in the 480i DV format, also appears in playback mode when ON was selected under CAMERA DATA of the setting menu DISPLAY SETUP screen and images were shot in the optical image stabilization mode. 31 Scene file name display (in the ZOOM•FOCUS option of the setting menu DISPLAY SETUP screen. 22 TEXT MEMO and SHOT MARK display This display lights when the USER button to which the TEXT MEMO function has...
... 28 Digital zoom display Shows the digital zoom ratio. Only in the 480i DV format, also appears in playback mode when ON was selected under CAMERA DATA of the setting menu DISPLAY SETUP screen and images were shot in the optical image stabilization mode. 31 Scene file name display (in the ZOOM•FOCUS option of the setting menu DISPLAY SETUP screen. 22 TEXT MEMO and SHOT MARK display This display lights when the USER button to which the TEXT MEMO function has...
Memory Card Camera Recorder
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.... P2 MICON ERROR (no files (version upgrade files, etc.). Carry out recording once again. Operation continues. FORMAT ERR ! LOW BATTERY No operations can be used for recording. CANNOT ACCESS Cannot access clips. CANNOT REPAIR Cannot repair clips. CANNOT PLAY This is not supported. RUN DOWN CARD The maximum number of the input signal copy-guarded. If the problem is not fixed by the number.) • If the warning continues, turn off and then on again, either replace...
.... P2 MICON ERROR (no files (version upgrade files, etc.). Carry out recording once again. Operation continues. FORMAT ERR ! LOW BATTERY No operations can be used for recording. CANNOT ACCESS Cannot access clips. CANNOT REPAIR Cannot repair clips. CANNOT PLAY This is not supported. RUN DOWN CARD The maximum number of the input signal copy-guarded. If the problem is not fixed by the number.) • If the warning continues, turn off and then on again, either replace...
Memory Card Camera Recorder
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... the image and displays a histogram. VECTOR: Opens a vector display. AUTO SW screen Item A.IRIS Display mode (Camera) Description of settings ON: Performs the auto iris control in auto mode. OFF: Deactivates the auto iris control in auto mode. Menu ___indicates the factory setting. 103 Switches the waveform display that appears when the WFM button is deactivated. Allocates a function to the CAM REMOTE jack. This button toggles between overscan and underscan of settings Allocates a function to the FOCUS ASSIST button. The IRIS button is...
... the image and displays a histogram. VECTOR: Opens a vector display. AUTO SW screen Item A.IRIS Display mode (Camera) Description of settings ON: Performs the auto iris control in auto mode. OFF: Deactivates the auto iris control in auto mode. Menu ___indicates the factory setting. 103 Switches the waveform display that appears when the WFM button is deactivated. Allocates a function to the CAM REMOTE jack. This button toggles between overscan and underscan of settings Allocates a function to the FOCUS ASSIST button. The IRIS button is...
Memory Card Camera Recorder
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... replacement, resume it. Playback Cannot play button. Mosaic-like noise appears • This noise is formatted correctly. recorder's speaker. There is normal. normal. CAM mode.. Reference 115 P63 press the play even when I cue or review a This is a rattling sound • There are some parts of the camera that the battery has run out. video input connector for the remote P18 control unit and the camera-recorder. Adjust the volume level using the PAGE/AUDIO...
... replacement, resume it. Playback Cannot play button. Mosaic-like noise appears • This noise is formatted correctly. recorder's speaker. There is normal. normal. CAM mode.. Reference 115 P63 press the play even when I cue or review a This is a rattling sound • There are some parts of the camera that the battery has run out. video input connector for the remote P18 control unit and the camera-recorder. Adjust the volume level using the PAGE/AUDIO...
Memory Card Camera Recorder
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... LCD color viewfinder, 235,000 pixels 126 Approx. 32 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 signals recorded on 4 channels. • This recording time represents one shot continuously recorded...
... LCD color viewfinder, 235,000 pixels 126 Approx. 32 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 signals recorded on 4 channels. • This recording time represents one shot continuously recorded...