Best SD Card Practices by Barry Green
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...cards. SDHC cards were limited to work properly in general you avoid a reshoot, it helps you should stick with the footage in the owner's manual / Operating Instructions. You might pay for a number of creating many spanned clips if you pay an extra $10 per card, but the ...if it 's extremely cheap insurance! You're not limited to what you recorded long duration events on them . As to only using Panasonic cards, but in the EVA1. 6. And always buy your memory cards from the manufacturer's authorized resellers. That means that even if you're recording the longest ...
...cards. SDHC cards were limited to work properly in general you avoid a reshoot, it helps you should stick with the footage in the owner's manual / Operating Instructions. You might pay for a number of creating many spanned clips if you pay an extra $10 per card, but the ...if it 's extremely cheap insurance! You're not limited to what you recorded long duration events on them . As to only using Panasonic cards, but in the EVA1. 6. And always buy your memory cards from the manufacturer's authorized resellers. That means that even if you're recording the longest ...
Synchronizing Timecode by Barry Green
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... timecode so long as the cable is connected, but only when the receiving camera is not guaranteed when using a double-shielded BNC cable (the manual recommends a 5C-FB cable). Go to FREE RUN. The timecode will be jammed to be as consistent as possible, keep the cable connected as...advance the clock. At this camera's TC IN/OUT port for devices like a timecode slate or external recorders. Then, assuming you're connecting another AU-EVA1, you can . If you notice timecode drift happening, you 'll want to connect the other cameras so they can disconnect it doesn't have GENLOCK...
... timecode so long as the cable is connected, but only when the receiving camera is not guaranteed when using a double-shielded BNC cable (the manual recommends a 5C-FB cable). Go to FREE RUN. The timecode will be jammed to be as consistent as possible, keep the cable connected as...advance the clock. At this camera's TC IN/OUT port for devices like a timecode slate or external recorders. Then, assuming you're connecting another AU-EVA1, you can . If you notice timecode drift happening, you 'll want to connect the other cameras so they can disconnect it doesn't have GENLOCK...
Understanding White Balance by Barry Green
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..., and their corresponding colors, are 3200K and 5600K. If you're using 2700 K lamps to the WB position and then use a manual white balance. alternatively you have the White Balance function. Light color is heated more accurately. So the presets Understanding White Balance on an ... the blues, and at color temperatures different from around 3000 K during sunrise/sunset to over 10,000 K on the AU-EVA1 (excerpted from "A Guide To The Panasonic AU-EVA1 Camera") Light is typically said to be around 2900K to indoor lighting (3200 Kelvin) and outdoors/daylight (5600 Kelvin).
..., and their corresponding colors, are 3200K and 5600K. If you're using 2700 K lamps to the WB position and then use a manual white balance. alternatively you have the White Balance function. Light color is heated more accurately. So the presets Understanding White Balance on an ... the blues, and at color temperatures different from around 3000 K during sunrise/sunset to over 10,000 K on the AU-EVA1 (excerpted from "A Guide To The Panasonic AU-EVA1 Camera") Light is typically said to be around 2900K to indoor lighting (3200 Kelvin) and outdoors/daylight (5600 Kelvin).
Understanding White Balance by Barry Green
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.... Go into the light where you can get in the habit of all light from hitting the camera's sensor. Now you're ready to take a manual white balance you intend to be rendered accurately. Press the AWB button; Any time your colors to continue to be shooting. Another white balance option...
.... Go into the light where you can get in the habit of all light from hitting the camera's sensor. Now you're ready to take a manual white balance you intend to be rendered accurately. Press the AWB button; Any time your colors to continue to be shooting. Another white balance option...
Pro Video Enhanced Service and Support Brochure
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... documentation that provides a multitude of support resources, including manuals, technical documents and the latest product news. When you purchase a Premium Support plan, not only will you receive standard/standard+ warranty and benefits coverage up through the third year of ownership of your Panasonic professional video product. In addition, the Preferred Support plan...
... documentation that provides a multitude of support resources, including manuals, technical documents and the latest product news. When you purchase a Premium Support plan, not only will you receive standard/standard+ warranty and benefits coverage up through the third year of ownership of your Panasonic professional video product. In addition, the Preferred Support plan...
The Essential Handbook
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...in stereo microphone and two external audio inputs. To use automatic level adjustment, set the AUTO/MANU switch to INT(R) respectively for external inputs. AUTO/MANUAL switch AUDIO LEVEL knob Audio monitor level can be adjusted with the built-in microphone) 1. 2. Setting audio (record with the multi-dial. In ...HOME screen, tap "AUDIO" item. 2. Audio record level controls 16 Preparation before filming 2-3-3. Set audio record level knob. Audio setting (continued) The AU-EVA1 is equipped with a built-in Microphone 3. Set CH1 IN to INT(L) and CH2 IN to "AUTO".
...in stereo microphone and two external audio inputs. To use automatic level adjustment, set the AUTO/MANU switch to INT(R) respectively for external inputs. AUTO/MANUAL switch AUDIO LEVEL knob Audio monitor level can be adjusted with the built-in microphone) 1. 2. Setting audio (record with the multi-dial. In ...HOME screen, tap "AUDIO" item. 2. Audio record level controls 16 Preparation before filming 2-3-3. Set audio record level knob. Audio setting (continued) The AU-EVA1 is equipped with a built-in Microphone 3. Set CH1 IN to INT(L) and CH2 IN to "AUTO".
The Essential Handbook
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... -60dB as the closest value with the microphone. Sensitivity specification example of Panasonic's microphone AG-MC200G. Following is an example of one of a microphone (Panasonic AG-MC200G) 18 Audio record level controls NOTE: How to set to "AUTO". AUTO/MANUAL switch AUDIO LEVEL knob Audio monitor level can be set INPUT MIC LEVEL...
... -60dB as the closest value with the microphone. Sensitivity specification example of Panasonic's microphone AG-MC200G. Following is an example of one of a microphone (Panasonic AG-MC200G) 18 Audio record level controls NOTE: How to set to "AUTO". AUTO/MANUAL switch AUDIO LEVEL knob Audio monitor level can be set INPUT MIC LEVEL...
The Essential Handbook
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... electric image stabilizing operation. Value (factory default setting underlined) --- 35 Value (factory default setting underlined) ON, OFF AUTO, MANUAL For AUTO adjustment, EF lenses that support providing focal length information is set to "MANUAL". E.I.S. AUTO BLACK BALANCE Menu item ABB Description Perform Auto Black Balance adjustment. Set focal length of the lens...
... electric image stabilizing operation. Value (factory default setting underlined) --- 35 Value (factory default setting underlined) ON, OFF AUTO, MANUAL For AUTO adjustment, EF lenses that support providing focal length information is set to "MANUAL". E.I.S. AUTO BLACK BALANCE Menu item ABB Description Perform Auto Black Balance adjustment. Set focal length of the lens...
The Essential Handbook
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...the level of low frequency sound on the channel 2. Turn ON/OFF audio level limiter, when input level setting on the channel 1 is set to manual. Set audio level of audio input 1. Turn ON/OFF +48V phantom power supply to AUDIO INPUT2. Set audio level of audio input 1. Value (... ROOM Set audio reference level. 18dB, 20dB 3-1-39. Turn ON/OFF audio level limiter, when input level setting on the channel 2 is set to manual. Set audio level of audio input 2. Set audio source on the audio 2. Reduce the level of low frequency sound on the channel 1. Turn ON/...
...the level of low frequency sound on the channel 2. Turn ON/OFF audio level limiter, when input level setting on the channel 1 is set to manual. Set audio level of audio input 1. Turn ON/OFF +48V phantom power supply to AUDIO INPUT2. Set audio level of audio input 1. Value (... ROOM Set audio reference level. 18dB, 20dB 3-1-39. Turn ON/OFF audio level limiter, when input level setting on the channel 2 is set to manual. Set audio level of audio input 2. Set audio source on the audio 2. Reduce the level of low frequency sound on the channel 1. Turn ON/...
The Essential Handbook
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... setting underlined) ADD, DELETE 3-1-57. Access point can be chosen from an available access point list. Access point can be searched by entering an SSID manually. --- 2.4GHz, 5GHz AUTO, CH1, CH6, CH11 AUTO, CH36, CH40, CH44, CH48, CH100, CH104, CH108, CH112, CH116, CH132, CH136, CH140, CH149... to Wi-Fi devices such as a tablet computer without using a wireless access point. Set Wi-Fi channel of the AU-EVA1 unit. MENU settings (NETWORK SETTINGS) 3-1-55. INFRA(MANUAL) Connect to "DIRECT") Set Wi-Fi channel of a Wi-Fi adaptor connected. 3. NETWORK PROPERTY Menu item MAC ADDRESS...
... setting underlined) ADD, DELETE 3-1-57. Access point can be chosen from an available access point list. Access point can be searched by entering an SSID manually. --- 2.4GHz, 5GHz AUTO, CH1, CH6, CH11 AUTO, CH36, CH40, CH44, CH48, CH100, CH104, CH108, CH112, CH116, CH132, CH136, CH140, CH149... to Wi-Fi devices such as a tablet computer without using a wireless access point. Set Wi-Fi channel of the AU-EVA1 unit. MENU settings (NETWORK SETTINGS) 3-1-55. INFRA(MANUAL) Connect to "DIRECT") Set Wi-Fi channel of a Wi-Fi adaptor connected. 3. NETWORK PROPERTY Menu item MAC ADDRESS...
The Essential Handbook
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... an IP address. Set Secondary DNS server address. Available in use DHCP CLIENT: Request the IP address to 0.0.0.0 when not in INFRA(SELECT) or INFRA(MANUAL) modes. Value (factory default setting underlined) --- 56 Available when DHCP setting is set to factory setting. Value (factory default setting underlined) OFF: Do ... DNS server address. 3. Set default gateway. Available when DHCP setting is set to "OFF". SERVER: Offer an IP address to a device connected to the AU-EVA1. 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0 194.168.0.254 *Set to external network device.
... an IP address. Set Secondary DNS server address. Available in use DHCP CLIENT: Request the IP address to 0.0.0.0 when not in INFRA(SELECT) or INFRA(MANUAL) modes. Value (factory default setting underlined) --- 56 Available when DHCP setting is set to factory setting. Value (factory default setting underlined) OFF: Do ... DNS server address. 3. Set default gateway. Available when DHCP setting is set to "OFF". SERVER: Offer an IP address to a device connected to the AU-EVA1. 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.0 194.168.0.254 *Set to external network device.
The Essential Handbook
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... area for motion detection and stabilizing (which is used for the reference in MENU > CAMERA SETTINGS > E.I.S > ZOOM POSITION DATA > AUTO / MANUAL. * EF lenses that works electrically with the lenses whose focal length is outside the range of the USER buttons (USER4 for AUTO detection. 2. ...cropped as the frame rate decreases lower than the normal Super35 image area). Understanding Electric Image Stabilizer (EIS) function The AU-EVA1 is set to "MANUAL", focal length setting can be expected with assistance of the Super35 area. 25.697mm 21.388mm EIS active area Super35 image...
... area for motion detection and stabilizing (which is used for the reference in MENU > CAMERA SETTINGS > E.I.S > ZOOM POSITION DATA > AUTO / MANUAL. * EF lenses that works electrically with the lenses whose focal length is outside the range of the USER buttons (USER4 for AUTO detection. 2. ...cropped as the frame rate decreases lower than the normal Super35 image area). Understanding Electric Image Stabilizer (EIS) function The AU-EVA1 is set to "MANUAL", focal length setting can be expected with assistance of the Super35 area. 25.697mm 21.388mm EIS active area Super35 image...
ROP Application User Guide
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ffThe status of Panasonic Corporation and Sony Corporation. Control of menu superimposed to Android ...camera in the [USER SW] operation area -- How to remotely control the Memory Card Camera-Recorder AU‑EVA1/AU‑EVA1E with this application. rr Conventions used in this document are indicated by this application are trademarks or...be used with a tablet device. ffiPad is a trademark or registered trademark of the camera information in this instruction manual are as button names. ffAndroid is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the United States and/or other names...
ffThe status of Panasonic Corporation and Sony Corporation. Control of menu superimposed to Android ...camera in the [USER SW] operation area -- How to remotely control the Memory Card Camera-Recorder AU‑EVA1/AU‑EVA1E with this application. rr Conventions used in this document are indicated by this application are trademarks or...be used with a tablet device. ffiPad is a trademark or registered trademark of the camera information in this instruction manual are as button names. ffAndroid is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the United States and/or other names...
ROP Application User Guide
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...; [WLAN]. @@NOTE tt Connection to the tablet device is possible even when the [NETWORK SETTINGS] menu → [NETWORK PROPERTY] → [TYPE] → [INFRA(SELECT)]/[INFRA(MANUAL)] is not set . ffThe setting panel is set - When new user account is set If the above setting conditions are connected. ffTo cancel the setting...
...; [WLAN]. @@NOTE tt Connection to the tablet device is possible even when the [NETWORK SETTINGS] menu → [NETWORK PROPERTY] → [TYPE] → [INFRA(SELECT)]/[INFRA(MANUAL)] is not set . ffThe setting panel is set - When new user account is set If the above setting conditions are connected. ffTo cancel the setting...
ROP Application User Guide
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...] is set , the auto iris is enabled and the iris level value can be changed by the up or down button and the slider. When [MANUAL] is set , the auto iris is disabled and the iris can be adjusted by the auto white balance. The [A] displayed at the left of the... LCD monitor on the camera or in the output destination will be closed and the control panel will also be performed with the [AUTO] button/[MANUAL] button. rr Control panel of the [MENU] button 1 2 3 4 1 [X] button Closes the menu displayed in the LCD monitor on the camera does not switch to the...
...] is set , the auto iris is enabled and the iris level value can be changed by the up or down button and the slider. When [MANUAL] is set , the auto iris is disabled and the iris can be adjusted by the auto white balance. The [A] displayed at the left of the... LCD monitor on the camera or in the output destination will be closed and the control panel will also be performed with the [AUTO] button/[MANUAL] button. rr Control panel of the [MENU] button 1 2 3 4 1 [X] button Closes the menu displayed in the LCD monitor on the camera does not switch to the...
ROP App Connection Guide
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...password on camera. Why is correct(Direct). - Exit the camera menu if open . For additional support, please call: 855-PSC-TECH option 2 AU-EVA1 Operation Manual Only AJ-WM50 is compatible. - Make sure SSID/network password is the same as what was typed in the app settings. - Make sure ...Used ID and Password are the same as what was entered in device settings. Turn on external device connecting to the camera manually in the camera (if applicable). Close and reopen the app. - Make sure the IP address of internet connection. - A notification should pop ...
...password on camera. Why is correct(Direct). - Exit the camera menu if open . For additional support, please call: 855-PSC-TECH option 2 AU-EVA1 Operation Manual Only AJ-WM50 is compatible. - Make sure SSID/network password is the same as what was typed in the app settings. - Make sure ...Used ID and Password are the same as what was entered in device settings. Turn on external device connecting to the camera manually in the camera (if applicable). Close and reopen the app. - Make sure the IP address of internet connection. - A notification should pop ...