Brochure
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... change upon firmware upgrade. The recording time may differ depending on the scene or the number of clips *3: This will be supported by firmware upgrade. Video Input/Output SDI OUT: MON OUT1: MON OUT2: VF SDI: Audio Input/Output AUDIO IN: (CH1/CH2): MIC IN: PHONES: Speaker: Other Input/Output GENLOCK IN: TC IN/OUT: DC IN: DC OUT/RS: DC OUT: LENS: VF: LAN: USB2.0: (device) : USB2.0: (host) : EXT: Control Panel (LCD...
... change upon firmware upgrade. The recording time may differ depending on the scene or the number of clips *3: This will be supported by firmware upgrade. Video Input/Output SDI OUT: MON OUT1: MON OUT2: VF SDI: Audio Input/Output AUDIO IN: (CH1/CH2): MIC IN: PHONES: Speaker: Other Input/Output GENLOCK IN: TC IN/OUT: DC IN: DC OUT/RS: DC OUT: LENS: VF: LAN: USB2.0: (device) : USB2.0: (host) : EXT: Control Panel (LCD...
Operating Instructions
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... lens 29 Control panel status display (VIEW screen) 72 Flange lens back adjustment 29 Connecting to the DC output terminal 30 Chapter 9 Other Useful Functions 73 Connecting the terminal to the external recording start/stop switch 30 Getting position information using the GPS 74 Connecting to the terminal 30 Assigning functions to the USER buttons 75 Setting the date/time of the internal clock 31 Selectable functions 75 Handling setting data 76 Chapter 4 Video Recording and Color Grading 32 Handling SD memory cards...
... lens 29 Control panel status display (VIEW screen) 72 Flange lens back adjustment 29 Connecting to the DC output terminal 30 Chapter 9 Other Useful Functions 73 Connecting the terminal to the external recording start/stop switch 30 Getting position information using the GPS 74 Connecting to the terminal 30 Assigning functions to the USER buttons 75 Setting the date/time of the internal clock 31 Selectable functions 75 Handling setting data 76 Chapter 4 Video Recording and Color Grading 32 Handling SD memory cards...
Operating Instructions
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... [CAMERA SETTINGS] 101 [REC SETTINGS] 103 [VF SDI SETTINGS] 103 [PERIPHERAL] 104 Chapter 11 Maintenance and Inspection 105 Inspections before shooting 106 Maintenance 107 Charging the built-in battery 107 Warning system 108 Cases indicated by error codes 108 Cases indicated by error messages 108 Updating the camera firmware 111 Updating the firmware 111 Cleaning and storing 112 Cleaning the camera recorder 112 Cautions when storing the camera recorder 112 Chapter 12 Specification 113 Specifications...
... [CAMERA SETTINGS] 101 [REC SETTINGS] 103 [VF SDI SETTINGS] 103 [PERIPHERAL] 104 Chapter 11 Maintenance and Inspection 105 Inspections before shooting 106 Maintenance 107 Charging the built-in battery 107 Warning system 108 Cases indicated by error codes 108 Cases indicated by error messages 108 Updating the camera firmware 111 Updating the firmware 111 Cleaning and storing 112 Cleaning the camera recorder 112 Cautions when storing the camera recorder 112 Chapter 12 Specification 113 Specifications...
Operating Instructions
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... remove the battery from devices that , turn off for a long time, the image may corrupt video and sound data. Switch the screen by turning off the power and remove the battery after the power is subjected to the battery charger may not operate properly. Position it will be burned into contact with a soft, dry cloth. ffStrong magnetic fields produced by using this case, turn on the control panel for several hours. ffThe camera recorder...
... remove the battery from devices that , turn off for a long time, the image may corrupt video and sound data. Switch the screen by turning off the power and remove the battery after the power is subjected to the battery charger may not operate properly. Position it will be burned into contact with a soft, dry cloth. ffStrong magnetic fields produced by using this case, turn on the control panel for several hours. ffThe camera recorder...
Operating Instructions
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... access status of recording and playback of each button to function as USER buttons. 8 Control panel Used to perform tasks such as checking the device status and setting basic items. 9 button Displays the setting menu in the control panel screen. 10 button Press this in the position to prevent incorrect operation when moving items, and selecting menus on /off from the main power. 13 Jog dial button Used for setting, moving the camera, etc. 15 Cable...
... access status of recording and playback of each button to function as USER buttons. 8 Control panel Used to perform tasks such as checking the device status and setting basic items. 9 button Displays the setting menu in the control panel screen. 10 button Press this in the position to prevent incorrect operation when moving items, and selecting menus on /off from the main power. 13 Jog dial button Used for setting, moving the camera, etc. 15 Cable...
Operating Instructions
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... a microphone is connected. 7 terminal Connecting terminal of headphones for audio monitor. (Stereo mini jack) 8 terminal Terminal for connecting an external DC power supply. 10 switch Control switch when light is output in sync with flashing/lighting of the warning indicator. The DC output provides a maximum current of Parts - Rear Chapter 2 Description of 1.0 A. 9 terminal Input terminal for DC 12 V output and REC trigger input. Recording module 5 1 6 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 1 Battery holder For mounting Anton/Bauer batteries. 2 Battery release...
... a microphone is connected. 7 terminal Connecting terminal of headphones for audio monitor. (Stereo mini jack) 8 terminal Terminal for connecting an external DC power supply. 10 switch Control switch when light is output in sync with flashing/lighting of the warning indicator. The DC output provides a maximum current of Parts - Rear Chapter 2 Description of 1.0 A. 9 terminal Input terminal for DC 12 V output and REC trigger input. Recording module 5 1 6 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 1 Battery holder For mounting Anton/Bauer batteries. 2 Battery release...
Operating Instructions
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... portion at the lens mount to mount the lens. (Fig. 2) 3 Lower the lens lever to firmly clamp the lens. (Fig. 3) 4 If a cable is attached to the lens, secure the cable through the cable clamp and connect it is removed, install the mount cap to the lens operating instructions. As the factory setting, it to the terminal. (Fig. 4) @@NOTE tt For handling the lens, refer to protect the device.
... portion at the lens mount to mount the lens. (Fig. 2) 3 Lower the lens lever to firmly clamp the lens. (Fig. 3) 4 If a cable is attached to the lens, secure the cable through the cable clamp and connect it is removed, install the mount cap to the lens operating instructions. As the factory setting, it to the terminal. (Fig. 4) @@NOTE tt For handling the lens, refer to protect the device.
Operating Instructions
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... the card access LED is turned off . 4 Close the cover of data cannot be accessed until the eject button pops out. - P2 card Inserting a P2 card When using the camera for configuration, etc. Press the eject button that P2 card will take place in orange or green. (Fig. 3) (page 37) When two P2 cards are used for the first time, be sure to first. P2 card Chapter 4 Video Recording and Color...
... the card access LED is turned off . 4 Close the cover of data cannot be accessed until the eject button pops out. - P2 card Inserting a P2 card When using the camera for configuration, etc. Press the eject button that P2 card will take place in orange or green. (Fig. 3) (page 37) When two P2 cards are used for the first time, be sure to first. P2 card Chapter 4 Video Recording and Color...
Operating Instructions
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...: http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ tt Follow the steps below to use P2 Viewer Plus to write data back to download the special "P2 Viewer Plus" software. The selected P2 card is formatted. @@NOTE tt Data deleted as Microsoft Windows Explorer or Apple Finder to transfer the data to be recognized as a set , the confirmation message whether to format P2 cards on devices other than microP2 memory card compatible devices do not...
...: http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ tt Follow the steps below to use P2 Viewer Plus to write data back to download the special "P2 Viewer Plus" software. The selected P2 card is formatted. @@NOTE tt Data deleted as Microsoft Windows Explorer or Apple Finder to transfer the data to be recognized as a set , the confirmation message whether to format P2 cards on devices other than microP2 memory card compatible devices do not...
Operating Instructions
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... the battery charge level in %. 5 Audio level meter display - 43 - When the setting is changed in the control panel, the setting in conjunction. j a b c d e a: button b: button c: button d: button e: button f: button g: button h: Jog dial button i: switch j: Control panel operation buttons Camera status display 1 j 2 3 f g h i 4 5 6 7 8 1 Recording status display Top: Main slot recording status display ff[REC]: Currently recording : When audio is not being recorded Bottom: Sub slot recording status display ff[REC]: Currently recording 2 Media free space display Top...
... the battery charge level in %. 5 Audio level meter display - 43 - When the setting is changed in the control panel, the setting in conjunction. j a b c d e a: button b: button c: button d: button e: button f: button g: button h: Jog dial button i: switch j: Control panel operation buttons Camera status display 1 j 2 3 f g h i 4 5 6 7 8 1 Recording status display Top: Main slot recording status display ff[REC]: Currently recording : When audio is not being recorded Bottom: Sub slot recording status display ff[REC]: Currently recording 2 Media free space display Top...
Operating Instructions
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...(card authentication system) operations. [FORMAT]: Moves to the screen for performing card formatting operations. - 50 - Chapter 5 Control Panel - Displays all frequency settings together. Displays the firmware version. [UPDATE]: Performs an update of the firmware. INFO screen INFO screen The INFO screen displays information about peripheral devices (USB, network, etc). Performs operations related to an SD memory card. Performs operations related to services. [Online]: Enters the support mode using PASS (P2 Asset Support System). [TRACE LOG]: Writes the trace log to recording media...
...(card authentication system) operations. [FORMAT]: Moves to the screen for performing card formatting operations. - 50 - Chapter 5 Control Panel - Displays all frequency settings together. Displays the firmware version. [UPDATE]: Performs an update of the firmware. INFO screen INFO screen The INFO screen displays information about peripheral devices (USB, network, etc). Performs operations related to an SD memory card. Performs operations related to services. [Online]: Enters the support mode using PASS (P2 Asset Support System). [TRACE LOG]: Writes the trace log to recording media...
Operating Instructions
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... label side of Panasonic SD memory cards and miniSD/microSD cards is inserted, [LOAD] or [SAVE] operation of the file cannot be possible if you use . - ffAvoid water droplets. Format the SD memory card again. For details on error messages, refer to "During thumbnail and menu operation" (page 109). @@NOTE tt Data deleted as a result of the card before use them.) - Refer to insert, it into the camera and with...
... label side of Panasonic SD memory cards and miniSD/microSD cards is inserted, [LOAD] or [SAVE] operation of the file cannot be possible if you use . - ffAvoid water droplets. Format the SD memory card again. For details on error messages, refer to "During thumbnail and menu operation" (page 109). @@NOTE tt Data deleted as a result of the card before use them.) - Refer to insert, it into the camera and with...
Operating Instructions
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... power is turned off , and it can be handled in sync with video. The [TC SET] screen is off and as LTC and output from [MENU] → [REC SETTINGS] → [TC] → [SET UB], the user value can switch to a malfunction of the internal clock" (page 31). Setting the time data Setting the time data The camera provides time codes, user bits, and date and time (real time) data as data for file generation times during recording. They are also recorded as time data...
... power is turned off , and it can be handled in sync with video. The [TC SET] screen is off and as LTC and output from [MENU] → [REC SETTINGS] → [TC] → [SET UB], the user value can switch to a malfunction of the internal clock" (page 31). Setting the time data Setting the time data The camera provides time codes, user bits, and date and time (real time) data as data for file generation times during recording. They are also recorded as time data...
Operating Instructions
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... on the power again, check the time code, and reset it in the drop frame mode, and set values will be locked to confirm the time code setting value. Set [DF] to advance the time code in the non-drop frame mode. Note, however, that is displayed. 4 Set the time code using the jog dial button. 5 Press the jog dial button to an external generator. Turn on the right-hand six digits Fixed values Sequence...
... on the power again, check the time code, and reset it in the drop frame mode, and set values will be locked to confirm the time code setting value. Set [DF] to advance the time code in the non-drop frame mode. Note, however, that is displayed. 4 Set the time code using the jog dial button. 5 Press the jog dial button to an external generator. Turn on the right-hand six digits Fixed values Sequence...
Operating Instructions
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... menu list indicates that can be supported in the factory settings. Applies settings related to an SD memory card, and handling lens files and lens chromatic aberration correction (CAC) files. The extended menu is set [MENU] → [CAMERA SETTINGS] → [Enhanced] → [Enhanced SW] to perform fine image quality adjustment for camera videos. The presence of the output video from /to functions used to [ON]. The various setting items of the recording function of camera videos and sets camera operation. Chapter 10 Menu Operations...
... menu list indicates that can be supported in the factory settings. Applies settings related to an SD memory card, and handling lens files and lens chromatic aberration correction (CAC) files. The extended menu is set [MENU] → [CAMERA SETTINGS] → [Enhanced] → [Enhanced SW] to perform fine image quality adjustment for camera videos. The presence of the output video from /to functions used to [ON]. The various setting items of the recording function of camera videos and sets camera operation. Chapter 10 Menu Operations...
Operating Instructions
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... password is a dedicated update file on the SD memory card.) Switches the camera to the entered external standard signal. Sets the fan operation status. [AUTO]: Controls the number of rotations according to be restored. Assign [SIX BUTTONS] to USER buttons to . [INHIBIT], [EXPAND], [ASSIST], [FRAME LINE], [VF COLOR], [MON1 COLOR], [MON2 COLOR], [SMOOTH MODE] ffFactory setting: [INHIBIT] Sets the function to be assigned to the device, and disables encrypted formats. The control panel operation button functions as a USER button. Assign [SIX BUTTONS] to USER buttons...
... password is a dedicated update file on the SD memory card.) Switches the camera to the entered external standard signal. Sets the fan operation status. [AUTO]: Controls the number of rotations according to be restored. Assign [SIX BUTTONS] to USER buttons to . [INHIBIT], [EXPAND], [ASSIST], [FRAME LINE], [VF COLOR], [MON1 COLOR], [MON2 COLOR], [SMOOTH MODE] ffFactory setting: [INHIBIT] Sets the function to be assigned to the device, and disables encrypted formats. The control panel operation button functions as a USER button. Assign [SIX BUTTONS] to USER buttons...
Operating Instructions
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... time code output to the terminal. [TCG], [TCG/TCR] ffFactory setting: [TCG] Sets the output delay of settings Selects the auto iris detection window. [NORMAL1]: Window that is near screen center. [NORMAL2]: Window that is near screen bottom. [CENTER]: Window that has been set by units of the operation mode. [REC RUN]: Advances when recording is a spot in [UB MODE]. Menu list Description of the time code output from [00] to the SD memory card. ffFactory setting: [FREE...
... time code output to the terminal. [TCG], [TCG/TCR] ffFactory setting: [TCG] Sets the output delay of settings Selects the auto iris detection window. [NORMAL1]: Window that is near screen center. [NORMAL2]: Window that is near screen bottom. [CENTER]: Window that has been set by units of the operation mode. [REC RUN]: Advances when recording is a spot in [UB MODE]. Menu list Description of the time code output from [00] to the SD memory card. ffFactory setting: [FREE...
Operating Instructions
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...] [E‑64] [TURN POWER OFF] [SYSTEM MODE] System mode error occurred. Chapter 11 Maintenance and Inspection - ffIf the fan has stopped with the error by error codes Error code Display Description [E‑30] [TURN POWER OFF] [P2 CARD] An error occurred in the camera built-in the internal proxy module. Displayed when an data error caused by error messages During recording/playback Display [AUTH NG CARD] (slot number) [BACKUP BATT EMPTY] [CARD ERROR] (slot number) [DIR NG CARD] (slot number) [FAN STOPPED] [HIGH TEMPERATURE...
...] [E‑64] [TURN POWER OFF] [SYSTEM MODE] System mode error occurred. Chapter 11 Maintenance and Inspection - ffIf the fan has stopped with the error by error codes Error code Display Description [E‑30] [TURN POWER OFF] [P2 CARD] An error occurred in the camera built-in the internal proxy module. Displayed when an data error caused by error messages During recording/playback Display [AUTH NG CARD] (slot number) [BACKUP BATT EMPTY] [CARD ERROR] (slot number) [DIR NG CARD] (slot number) [FAN STOPPED] [HIGH TEMPERATURE...
Operating Instructions
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... SDHC/SDXC memory card is not enough recording capacity left on the SD memory card. During thumbnail and menu operation Display [AUTHENTICATION ERROR!] [CANNOT ACCESS!] [CANNOT CHANGE!] [CANNOT DELETE!] [CANNOT FORMAT!] [CANNOT RE-CONNECT!] [CANNOT REPAIR IN SELECTION!] [CANNOT REPAIR!] [CANNOT SAVE! Display [PROXY REC WARNING] [REC IMPOSSIBLE] (slot number) [REC WARNING] [FRAME SIGNAL] [REC WARNING] [OVER MAX# CLIPS] [REC WARNING] [PULL DOWN] [REC WARNING] [PULL DOWN ERROR] [REC WARNING] [REC DATA] [RUN DOWN CARD] (slot number) [SD CARD] (slot number) [TEMPORARY PAUSE] [IRREGULAR...
... SDHC/SDXC memory card is not enough recording capacity left on the SD memory card. During thumbnail and menu operation Display [AUTHENTICATION ERROR!] [CANNOT ACCESS!] [CANNOT CHANGE!] [CANNOT DELETE!] [CANNOT FORMAT!] [CANNOT RE-CONNECT!] [CANNOT REPAIR IN SELECTION!] [CANNOT REPAIR!] [CANNOT SAVE! Display [PROXY REC WARNING] [REC IMPOSSIBLE] (slot number) [REC WARNING] [FRAME SIGNAL] [REC WARNING] [OVER MAX# CLIPS] [REC WARNING] [PULL DOWN] [REC WARNING] [PULL DOWN ERROR] [REC WARNING] [REC DATA] [RUN DOWN CARD] (slot number) [SD CARD] (slot number) [TEMPORARY PAUSE] [IRREGULAR...
Operating Instructions
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... MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 48 kHz/24 bits, 4CH 18 dB/20 dB switchable menu - 115 - Camera unit Pickup device Number of pixels Lens mount Optical filter Gain setting Shutter speed Memory card recorder Recording media Number of recording pixels Recording frame rate (max) System frequency Recording format (main recorder) Recording format (sub recorder) Recording video signal Recording and playback time ([MAIN CODEC]) Recording and playback time ([SUB CODEC]) Digital video Number of effective pixels Approx. 8.9 million pixels 35 mm, PL mount ffND filter...
... MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 48 kHz/24 bits, 4CH 18 dB/20 dB switchable menu - 115 - Camera unit Pickup device Number of pixels Lens mount Optical filter Gain setting Shutter speed Memory card recorder Recording media Number of recording pixels Recording frame rate (max) System frequency Recording format (main recorder) Recording format (sub recorder) Recording video signal Recording and playback time ([MAIN CODEC]) Recording and playback time ([SUB CODEC]) Digital video Number of effective pixels Approx. 8.9 million pixels 35 mm, PL mount ffND filter...