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... 25 Shooting in auto mode 25 Checking photos taken (REC CHECK 26 P2 card access lamps 26 Protecting against a possible erasure 26 Formatting P2 cards 27 Recording times 27 Remove the P2 card 28 Basic shooting operations (Cassette tape 29 Preparing to shoot using a tape 29 Shooting in auto mode 29 Checking scenes...
... 25 Shooting in auto mode 25 Checking photos taken (REC CHECK 26 P2 card access lamps 26 Protecting against a possible erasure 26 Formatting P2 cards 27 Recording times 27 Remove the P2 card 28 Basic shooting operations (Cassette tape 29 Preparing to shoot using a tape 29 Shooting in auto mode 29 Checking scenes...
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...in battery 59 Setting the time code 59 Specifying the time code (TC PRESET).......... 59 Setting user information 60 Playback Basic playback operations (P2 card 62 Basic playback operations (Tape 63 Thumbnail screen 64 Basic thumbnail screen operations 64 Adding shot marks to clips 66 Clearing the ... the hard disk drive (1394 HOST mode 84 Warnings 85 Dubbing 86 Dubbing the contents of P2 cards onto a tape (dubbing mode 86 Digital input/output (P2 card/Tape 87 Analog output (P2 card/Tape 88 Analog input (Tape 89 Displays Screen displays 90 Regular displays 90 Warnings 93...
...in battery 59 Setting the time code 59 Specifying the time code (TC PRESET).......... 59 Setting user information 60 Playback Basic playback operations (P2 card 62 Basic playback operations (Tape 63 Thumbnail screen 64 Basic thumbnail screen operations 64 Adding shot marks to clips 66 Clearing the ... the hard disk drive (1394 HOST mode 84 Warnings 85 Dubbing 86 Dubbing the contents of P2 cards onto a tape (dubbing mode 86 Digital input/output (P2 card/Tape 87 Analog output (P2 card/Tape 88 Analog input (Tape 89 Displays Screen displays 90 Regular displays 90 Warnings 93...
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... audio recording • DV recording (480i) • DV recording (480i) • Dubbing mode recording from the SD memory card. 1 P2 mode shooting and playback (Pages 25 and 73) P2 card 2 Cassette tape shooting and playback (Pages 29 and 73) DV cassette tape You can record onto DV tape contents that... slow & quick motion effect. Outline of shooting, playing and saving The setting values such as the user file are saved to and read from a P2 card is possible. 3 Dubbing mode (Page 86) Dubbing mode is a function for down-converting contents recorded in ) cards or DV cassette tapes.
... audio recording • DV recording (480i) • DV recording (480i) • Dubbing mode recording from the SD memory card. 1 P2 mode shooting and playback (Pages 25 and 73) P2 card 2 Cassette tape shooting and playback (Pages 29 and 73) DV cassette tape You can record onto DV tape contents that... slow & quick motion effect. Outline of shooting, playing and saving The setting values such as the user file are saved to and read from a P2 card is possible. 3 Dubbing mode (Page 86) Dubbing mode is a function for down-converting contents recorded in ) cards or DV cassette tapes.
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... 84) The unit directly controls the external hard disk drive, and transfers the data (file) to it. Saving and editing on external devices Before use P2 card 4 PC mode (Page 82) The data (file) is transferred for nonlinear editing on your computer or other unit. DV cassette tape IEEE1394 (SBP-2∗...
... 84) The unit directly controls the external hard disk drive, and transfers the data (file) to it. Saving and editing on external devices Before use P2 card 4 PC mode (Page 82) The data (file) is transferred for nonlinear editing on your computer or other unit. DV cassette tape IEEE1394 (SBP-2∗...
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...use any purpose other usage notes, see page 123. Always take some trial shots before actual shooting. Be sure to the respective pages. • P2 card (Page 27) • Digital video cassette tape (Page 29) • SD memory card (Page 32) Mounting the camera-recorder on ... shooting important events (such as you use . For details, refer to check and set and check the calendar and time zone. (Page 24) Panasonic makes no guarantees for any screw other than your recordings. • Please understand that restrictions apply to the shooting of the terminal. • Macintosh...
...use any purpose other usage notes, see page 123. Always take some trial shots before actual shooting. Be sure to the respective pages. • P2 card (Page 27) • Digital video cassette tape (Page 29) • SD memory card (Page 32) Mounting the camera-recorder on ... shooting important events (such as you use . For details, refer to check and set and check the calendar and time zone. (Page 24) Panasonic makes no guarantees for any screw other than your recordings. • Please understand that restrictions apply to the shooting of the terminal. • Macintosh...
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... these instructions • Illustrations (camera-recorder, menu screens, etc.) in these operating instructions differ slightly from the actual camera-recorder. P2 : Explanations for tape usage only. 11 TAPE : Explanations for P2 card usage only. Before use Accessories Battery ∗1 AC Adapter AC power supply cord /DC cord Wireless remote control and button...
... these instructions • Illustrations (camera-recorder, menu screens, etc.) in these operating instructions differ slightly from the actual camera-recorder. P2 : Explanations for tape usage only. 11 TAPE : Explanations for P2 card usage only. Before use Accessories Battery ∗1 AC Adapter AC power supply cord /DC cord Wireless remote control and button...
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...) 15 White balance sensor (Page 40) 16 INPUT 1/2 (audio input) switch (Page 52) 17 Lens hood screw (Page 18) 18 P2 card access lamp (x 2) (Page 26) 19 Viewfinder (Page 21) 20 P2 card slot (x 2) (Page 25) 21 SCENE FILE dial (Page 54) 22 Mode button (Page 25 and 29) 23 Mode lamp... (Page 25 and 29) 24 Remote control sensor (Rear) 25 Tally lamp (Rear) (Page 20) 26 MEDIA (P2/TAPE) switch (Pages 25 and 29) 27 EVF DTL button (Page 22) 28 Power terminal (Page 17) 29 AUDIO control (Page 53) 30 DC INPUT...
...) 15 White balance sensor (Page 40) 16 INPUT 1/2 (audio input) switch (Page 52) 17 Lens hood screw (Page 18) 18 P2 card access lamp (x 2) (Page 26) 19 Viewfinder (Page 21) 20 P2 card slot (x 2) (Page 25) 21 SCENE FILE dial (Page 54) 22 Mode button (Page 25 and 29) 23 Mode lamp... (Page 25 and 29) 24 Remote control sensor (Rear) 25 Tally lamp (Rear) (Page 20) 26 MEDIA (P2/TAPE) switch (Pages 25 and 29) 27 EVF DTL button (Page 22) 28 Power terminal (Page 17) 29 AUDIO control (Page 53) 30 DC INPUT...
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... guaranteed. 16 Shortcircuiting may take longer at least once a year, use . • The recordable time reduces if you . 1 Align the battery with the " " marking on a P2 card while using the battery, fully charge it first. The battery Charging Before using the viewfinder. • The times apply when the ambient operating temperature...
... guaranteed. 16 Shortcircuiting may take longer at least once a year, use . • The recordable time reduces if you . 1 Align the battery with the " " marking on a P2 card while using the battery, fully charge it first. The battery Charging Before using the viewfinder. • The times apply when the ambient operating temperature...
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.... Turn off , it means that there is now in the OTHER FUNCTIONS screen. (Page 115) When the camera-recorder is no charge left on the P2 card (4 blinks/sec.) 20 Tally lamp ON: The camera recorder turns off the camera While pressing the lock release, move the POWER switch to light...; When the remaining battery capacity runs out (4 blinks/sec.) • When the available recording space on the P2 card or tape or the battery power is low (1 blink/ sec.) • When removing the P2 card during shooting by selecting "ON" as follows when you pause or leave it in standby mode for...
.... Turn off , it means that there is now in the OTHER FUNCTIONS screen. (Page 115) When the camera-recorder is no charge left on the P2 card (4 blinks/sec.) 20 Tally lamp ON: The camera recorder turns off the camera While pressing the lock release, move the POWER switch to light...; When the remaining battery capacity runs out (4 blinks/sec.) • When the available recording space on the P2 card or tape or the battery power is low (1 blink/ sec.) • When removing the P2 card during shooting by selecting "ON" as follows when you pause or leave it in standby mode for...
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...to keep the dust out. 2 ON 3 4 Lock release 1 1 Turn the POWER switch to shoot from low angles. 2 LCD side AUTO MANUAL Handle START/STOP button P2 TAPE Do not operate the MEDIA switch when the power is lighted red. In this case, switch OFF the power, and then switch it easier...1 ON CAMERA MCR VCR PC DUB Mode lamp Lock release REC CHECK button 3 25 Shooting Basic shooting operations (P2 card) P2 Preparing to shoot using a P2 card Shooting in auto mode 1 Switch the MEDIA switch to "P2". 2 Set the POWER switch to ON. (Page 20) 3 Lift up the viewfinder and open the card ...
...to keep the dust out. 2 ON 3 4 Lock release 1 1 Turn the POWER switch to shoot from low angles. 2 LCD side AUTO MANUAL Handle START/STOP button P2 TAPE Do not operate the MEDIA switch when the power is lighted red. In this case, switch OFF the power, and then switch it easier...1 ON CAMERA MCR VCR PC DUB Mode lamp Lock release REC CHECK button 3 25 Shooting Basic shooting operations (P2 card) P2 Preparing to shoot using a P2 card Shooting in auto mode 1 Switch the MEDIA switch to "P2". 2 Set the POWER switch to ON. (Page 20) 3 Lift up the viewfinder and open the card ...
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... accessed. PC mode (1394 DEVICE) Blinks orange: Connected Off: Not connected PC mode (1394 HOST) Lights green: Access standby. A few seconds of the P2 card to make backup recordings. • Only the POWER and START/STOP buttons are already made in the default mode. (To view the current settings..., see page 44.) P2 card access lamp Protecting against a possible erasure Switch the write-protect switch of the last thing you have set up to [PROTECT]. Blinks orange: ...
... accessed. PC mode (1394 DEVICE) Blinks orange: Connected Off: Not connected PC mode (1394 HOST) Lights green: Access standby. A few seconds of the P2 card to make backup recordings. • Only the POWER and START/STOP buttons are already made in the default mode. (To view the current settings..., see page 44.) P2 card access lamp Protecting against a possible erasure Switch the write-protect switch of the last thing you have set up to [PROTECT]. Blinks orange: ...
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.... • The displayed available space includes the management area, and so the space available for recording is formatted. When you inserted the P2 card to cancel the formatting. • When you can operate them as the one shown below appears. Recording Format Recording times DVPRO HD...∗1 approx. 5 min. https://eww.pavc.panasonic.co.jp/pro-av/ 27 Select EXIT to be automatically resumed as a different clip. approx. 10 min. DVPRO50 DVPRO/DV approx. 10 min....
.... • The displayed available space includes the management area, and so the space available for recording is formatted. When you inserted the P2 card to cancel the formatting. • When you can operate them as the one shown below appears. Recording Format Recording times DVPRO HD...∗1 approx. 5 min. https://eww.pavc.panasonic.co.jp/pro-av/ 27 Select EXIT to be automatically resumed as a different clip. approx. 10 min. DVPRO50 DVPRO/DV approx. 10 min....
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...during formatting: Format the card again. In this happens, turn the power off under the following circumstances, since doing so may be recognized and the P2 card access lamp will not be thrown out of order. When a card is ejected while its data is being accessed: The data on repairing ...clips, see page 69.) • During playback, a P2 card inserted into the empty slot will not light. When playback is ejected during formatting or while its data is being accessed, "TURN POWER OFF...
...during formatting: Format the card again. In this happens, turn the power off under the following circumstances, since doing so may be recognized and the P2 card access lamp will not be thrown out of order. When a card is ejected while its data is being accessed: The data on repairing ...clips, see page 69.) • During playback, a P2 card inserted into the empty slot will not light. When playback is ejected during formatting or while its data is being accessed, "TURN POWER OFF...
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... In this case, switch OFF the power, and then switch it easier to shoot from low angles. 2 LCD side AUTO MANUAL Handle START/STOP button 1 P2 TAPE 4 5 PUSH PUSH Do not operate the MEDIA switch when the power is lighted red. If not, press the mode button. 2 Switch the AUTO/MANUAL...
... In this case, switch OFF the power, and then switch it easier to shoot from low angles. 2 LCD side AUTO MANUAL Handle START/STOP button 1 P2 TAPE 4 5 PUSH PUSH Do not operate the MEDIA switch when the power is lighted red. If not, press the mode button. 2 Switch the AUTO/MANUAL...
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.... • The cassette holder will not open if the camera is not supplied with power (AC adapter or battery). • A tape cannot be ejected in P2 mode or during recording in TAPE mode. 2 Remove the cassette. 3 Press PUSH to close the cassette holder. • Close the cassette cover only after the...
.... • The cassette holder will not open if the camera is not supplied with power (AC adapter or battery). • A tape cannot be ejected in P2 mode or during recording in TAPE mode. 2 Remove the cassette. 3 Press PUSH to close the cassette holder. • Close the cassette cover only after the...
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...; When you have shot in LP mode on this camera-recorder. Preventing accidental erasure To prevent erasing the recordings on a tape by accident, set to P2. • Do not try to SAVE. Trying to close the cover while the cassette holder is completely in the LP mode as the tracks on...
...; When you have shot in LP mode on this camera-recorder. Preventing accidental erasure To prevent erasing the recordings on a tape by accident, set to P2. • Do not try to SAVE. Trying to close the cover while the cassette holder is completely in the LP mode as the tracks on...
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...https://eww.pavc.panasonic.co.jp/pro-av/ • SD memory cards must not be Exposed to MCR mode (the MCR/VCR lamp lights). 4 Press the MENU button. Removal 1 Open the cover, and check that the access lamp is formatted. Formatting SD memory card 1 Switch the MEDIA switch to "P2". 2 Set ...the POWER switch to ON. (Page 20) 3 Press the mode button and set it is oriented in the proper direction. Be sure to water droplets; or Electrically charged. • Be sure always close the cover when using the AG-HVX200. SD memory cards with the AG-HVX200 should conform to...
...https://eww.pavc.panasonic.co.jp/pro-av/ • SD memory cards must not be Exposed to MCR mode (the MCR/VCR lamp lights). 4 Press the MENU button. Removal 1 Open the cover, and check that the access lamp is formatted. Formatting SD memory card 1 Switch the MEDIA switch to "P2". 2 Set ...the POWER switch to ON. (Page 20) 3 Press the mode button and set it is oriented in the proper direction. Be sure to water droplets; or Electrically charged. • Be sure always close the cover when using the AG-HVX200. SD memory cards with the AG-HVX200 should conform to...
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...The signals are recorded only in the effective frames so recording is possible for 2.5 times as long compared with recording in progressive-shooting P2 mode with Panasonic's Varicam model (AJ-HDC27 series), this unit also provides a recording format that allow recording by the camera-recorder (Page 129) There...29.97 26.44 23.98 22.48 19.55 17.98 12.26 34 Variable frame rates (VFR) P2 By taking full advantage of the special characteristics of P2 cards, this unit provides frame skipping (undercranking) recording and highspeed (overcranking) recording, which are actually movie techniques,...
...The signals are recorded only in the effective frames so recording is possible for 2.5 times as long compared with recording in progressive-shooting P2 mode with Panasonic's Varicam model (AJ-HDC27 series), this unit also provides a recording format that allow recording by the camera-recorder (Page 129) There...29.97 26.44 23.98 22.48 19.55 17.98 12.26 34 Variable frame rates (VFR) P2 By taking full advantage of the special characteristics of P2 cards, this unit provides frame skipping (undercranking) recording and highspeed (overcranking) recording, which are actually movie techniques,...
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...8226; After editing, materials are output from the nonlinear editing system in 1080i/24P or 720P/60P (24P over 60P) format. 1 Using the REC FORMAT (P2) function (page 106) on the RECORDING SETUP screen must be set to start or stop standard recording in the native mode. • Sound is . ... 720P/30P or 720P/24P as the recording format. 2 Select the appropriate scene file using the SCENE FILE dial. Shooting P2 Native recording Standard recording 1 Using the REC FORMAT (P2) function (page 106) on the SCENE FILE screen, select FILM CAM, and set the desired recording frame rate using the...
...8226; After editing, materials are output from the nonlinear editing system in 1080i/24P or 720P/60P (24P over 60P) format. 1 Using the REC FORMAT (P2) function (page 106) on the RECORDING SETUP screen must be set to start or stop standard recording in the native mode. • Sound is . ... 720P/30P or 720P/24P as the recording format. 2 Select the appropriate scene file using the SCENE FILE dial. Shooting P2 Native recording Standard recording 1 Using the REC FORMAT (P2) function (page 106) on the SCENE FILE screen, select FILM CAM, and set the desired recording frame rate using the...
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... film-like images can obtain slow motion effects with screenings can be achieved. If, for instance, you can be obtained. Variable frame rates (VFR) (continued) P2 Using variable frame rates (VFR) Standard speed shooting for movie production When making commercials and dramas When producing commercials and dramas to be shown on...
... film-like images can obtain slow motion effects with screenings can be achieved. If, for instance, you can be obtained. Variable frame rates (VFR) (continued) P2 Using variable frame rates (VFR) Standard speed shooting for movie production When making commercials and dramas When producing commercials and dramas to be shown on...