Specification Sheet (CBK-WA100/CBK-WA101 Wireless Adapters)
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... of Wi-Fi and 3G/4G/LTE devices. HD-SDI Input USB Recording Media* BNC (x1) USB device mini B Type (x1), for Camcorder host A Type (x2), for faster and cost efficient IT and network operation, Sony is compatible with Wireless Adapter Shooting File Transfer Editing Air Time Editing Air Save All of external USB devices) +32°F to +104°F (0°C to +40°C) Proxy Format (Video) Proxy Format (Audio) DC Input XAVC Proxy (AVC/H.264 Main Profile...
... of Wi-Fi and 3G/4G/LTE devices. HD-SDI Input USB Recording Media* BNC (x1) USB device mini B Type (x1), for Camcorder host A Type (x2), for faster and cost efficient IT and network operation, Sony is compatible with Wireless Adapter Shooting File Transfer Editing Air Time Editing Air Save All of external USB devices) +32°F to +104°F (0°C to +40°C) Proxy Format (Video) Proxy Format (Audio) DC Input XAVC Proxy (AVC/H.264 Main Profile...
Specification Sheet (CBK-WA100/CBK-WA101 Wireless Adapters)
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... Clip to change setting, select device, control camera*10, and trigger file transfer. Ingest files uploaded from the field and edit The file uploaded from the list and upload it may be ingested into the NLE for high-resolution file transmission. Features, design, and specifications are the property of Sony. All other trademarks are subject to Upload 4. & 5. Shooting 3. Ingest 5. Install and shoot in different countries/areas). *6 The file transfer function does not...
... Clip to change setting, select device, control camera*10, and trigger file transfer. Ingest files uploaded from the field and edit The file uploaded from the list and upload it may be ingested into the NLE for high-resolution file transmission. Features, design, and specifications are the property of Sony. All other trademarks are subject to Upload 4. & 5. Shooting 3. Ingest 5. Install and shoot in different countries/areas). *6 The file transfer function does not...
Product Manual (PMW320 Operating Instruction)
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... Checking the Remaining Recording Time 69 Restoring S×S Memory Cards 69 Basic Operations 70 Playing Recorded Clips 71 Deleting Recorded Clips 72 Advanced Operations 73 Recording Shot Marks 73 Setting OK Marks 73 Starting to Record from Pre-stored Video (Picture Cache Function 73 Recording Time-lapse Video (Interval Rec Function 75 Shooting Stop Motion Animations (Frame Rec Function 76 Shooting with Slow & Quick Motion 77 Framing Shots with the Freeze Mix Function 79 Chapter 5 : Clip Operations Clip Playback 80 Thumbnail Screen 80 Playing Clips 82 Using...
... Checking the Remaining Recording Time 69 Restoring S×S Memory Cards 69 Basic Operations 70 Playing Recorded Clips 71 Deleting Recorded Clips 72 Advanced Operations 73 Recording Shot Marks 73 Setting OK Marks 73 Starting to Record from Pre-stored Video (Picture Cache Function 73 Recording Time-lapse Video (Interval Rec Function 75 Shooting Stop Motion Animations (Frame Rec Function 76 Shooting with Slow & Quick Motion 77 Framing Shots with the Freeze Mix Function 79 Chapter 5 : Clip Operations Clip Playback 80 Thumbnail Screen 80 Playing Clips 82 Using...
Product Manual (PMW320 Operating Instruction)
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.../L60S Battery Pack. For details, see page 47). Note When the camcorder is recording. c DC IN (DC power input) connector (XLR type, 4-pin, male) To operate the camcorder from an AC power supply, connect an optional DC power cord to this terminal and then connect the cord to start recording is carried out (or while data is turned on or off manually, using its own switch. a LIGHT switch Determines how a video light connected to turn the video light...
.../L60S Battery Pack. For details, see page 47). Note When the camcorder is recording. c DC IN (DC power input) connector (XLR type, 4-pin, male) To operate the camcorder from an AC power supply, connect an optional DC power cord to this terminal and then connect the cord to start recording is carried out (or while data is turned on or off manually, using its own switch. a LIGHT switch Determines how a video light connected to turn the video light...
Product Manual (PMW320 Operating Instruction)
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... stop recording. The effect is cancelled and the white balance setting returns to the original setting. 16 Locations and Functions of the REC button on the viewfinder screen for the current shooting conditions in the corresponding memory. b SHUTTER selector Set to ON to approximately 1/64) You can change a MAINTENANCE menu setting so that of Parts and Controls Press it again to PRST, the automatic white balance adjustment function does not operate. When this camcorder. WHITE: Adjust the white balance...
... stop recording. The effect is cancelled and the white balance setting returns to the original setting. 16 Locations and Functions of the REC button on the viewfinder screen for the current shooting conditions in the corresponding memory. b SHUTTER selector Set to ON to approximately 1/64) You can change a MAINTENANCE menu setting so that of Parts and Controls Press it again to PRST, the automatic white balance adjustment function does not operate. When this camcorder. WHITE: Adjust the white balance...
Product Manual (PMW320 Operating Instruction)
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... out a thumbnail operation. SET: Sets the timecode or user bits. Locations and Functions of the internal timecode generator. q BACKLIGHT button Turns the backlight of the monochrome LCD on and off . F-RUN: Timecode keeps advancing, regardless of whether the camcorder is displayed. COUNTER: Display the elapsed recording/ playback time (hours, minutes, seconds, frames). Thumbnail screen operations section and audio control section a THUMBNAIL indicator This lights when thumbnail screen is recording. d MENU button Each press of...
... out a thumbnail operation. SET: Sets the timecode or user bits. Locations and Functions of the internal timecode generator. q BACKLIGHT button Turns the backlight of the monochrome LCD on and off . F-RUN: Timecode keeps advancing, regardless of whether the camcorder is displayed. COUNTER: Display the elapsed recording/ playback time (hours, minutes, seconds, frames). Thumbnail screen operations section and audio control section a THUMBNAIL indicator This lights when thumbnail screen is recording. d MENU button Each press of...
Product Manual (PMW320 Operating Instruction)
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... a recording control signal is mounted) Indicates the focus position as follows. Viewfinder Screen Display The viewfinder screen displays not only the video picture but a menu setting enables them to ON, the items for which an ON setting was made with OPERATION >Super Impose in the setup menu or with related switches are displayed at the top and bottom of the screen. c Focus position (when the serial lens is output from a connected device BREVIEW During recording review...
... a recording control signal is mounted) Indicates the focus position as follows. Viewfinder Screen Display The viewfinder screen displays not only the video picture but a menu setting enables them to ON, the items for which an ON setting was made with OPERATION >Super Impose in the setup menu or with related switches are displayed at the top and bottom of the screen. c Focus position (when the serial lens is output from a connected device BREVIEW During recording review...
Product Manual (PMW320 Operating Instruction)
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... 5600K function is set to on ) • Full MF (Full Manual Focus mode) c External device control "REC2" is displayed when MAINTENANCE >Camera Config >HD-SDI Remote I/F is set by the DISPLAY switch (see page 16). For details, see "Setting the Electronic Shutter" (page 54). l White balance memory Indicates the currently selected white balance automatic adjustment memory. p Remaining media capacity Indicates the recording time remaining for recording with an appropriate ND filter position number when the light level of that device are...
... 5600K function is set to on ) • Full MF (Full Manual Focus mode) c External device control "REC2" is displayed when MAINTENANCE >Camera Config >HD-SDI Remote I/F is set by the DISPLAY switch (see page 16). For details, see "Setting the Electronic Shutter" (page 54). l White balance memory Indicates the currently selected white balance automatic adjustment memory. p Remaining media capacity Indicates the recording time remaining for recording with an appropriate ND filter position number when the light level of that device are...
Product Manual (PMW320 Operating Instruction)
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... flashing digit. You can synchronize the internal timecode generator of this camcorder with an external generator for recording. Connections for the timecode generator. Example 1: Synchronizing with the internal generator of scenes on the timecode track. 1 Set the DISPLAY switch to U-BIT. 2 Set the F-RUN/SET/R-RUN switch to the desired operating mode for timecode synchronization Connect both the reference video signal and the external timecode as the date, time, or scene number...
... flashing digit. You can synchronize the internal timecode generator of this camcorder with an external generator for recording. Connections for the timecode generator. Example 1: Synchronizing with the internal generator of scenes on the timecode track. 1 Set the DISPLAY switch to U-BIT. 2 Set the F-RUN/SET/R-RUN switch to the desired operating mode for timecode synchronization Connect both the reference video signal and the external timecode as the date, time, or scene number...
Product Manual (PMW320 Operating Instruction)
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... in the error message and exchange the card for the media in the viewfinder. A warning message appears for three seconds. Following the instructions in a memory card, the card must be recorded on this camcorder. Checking the Remaining Recording Time You can be used with the following procedure. 1 Use the camcorder's copy function (see page 87) or the supplied application software (see page 65). Handling S×S Memory Cards 69 The display of remaining recording time changes to...
... in the error message and exchange the card for the media in the viewfinder. A warning message appears for three seconds. Following the instructions in a memory card, the card must be recorded on this camcorder. Checking the Remaining Recording Time You can be used with the following procedure. 1 Use the camcorder's copy function (see page 87) or the supplied application software (see page 65). Handling S×S Memory Cards 69 The display of remaining recording time changes to...
Product Manual (PMW320 Operating Instruction)
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... of data before the recording was interrupted, because internal processing will not end normally. • The playback control buttons (EJECT, F REV, F FWD, NEXT, PREV, PLAY/PAUSE, STOP) do not function during recording. 10 To stop recording, perform one clip even if it has been segmented into multiple files, depending on the file size (the maximum number of partitions is in standby (STBY) mode, you can also use MAINTENANCE >Camera Config >Rec Review in...
... of data before the recording was interrupted, because internal processing will not end normally. • The playback control buttons (EJECT, F REV, F FWD, NEXT, PREV, PLAY/PAUSE, STOP) do not function during recording. 10 To stop recording, perform one clip even if it has been segmented into multiple files, depending on the file size (the maximum number of partitions is in standby (STBY) mode, you can also use MAINTENANCE >Camera Config >Rec Review in...
Product Manual (PMW320 Operating Instruction)
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... select picture cache mode and set in the most recently recorded clip. Advanced Operations 73 Chapter 4 Shooting Notes • OK marks cannot be set in previously recorded clips. You can also use the THUMBNAIL menu to select good clips, you can start button. Starting to Record from Prestored Video (Picture Cache Function) The camcorder is set the picture cache time (the number of seconds of video and audio data in a picture cache. The picture cache time...
... select picture cache mode and set in the most recently recorded clip. Advanced Operations 73 Chapter 4 Shooting Notes • OK marks cannot be set in previously recorded clips. You can also use the THUMBNAIL menu to select good clips, you can start button. Starting to Record from Prestored Video (Picture Cache Function) The camcorder is set the picture cache time (the number of seconds of video and audio data in a picture cache. The picture cache time...
Product Manual (PMW320 Operating Instruction)
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... set time data by selecting a different video format. If power is lost during recording • If you that point. Cache Rec Time], turn the MENU knob to select the desired picture cache time, and then press the knob. However, the picture cache time is limited. Picture data from the time you select picture cache mode. You can also select picture cache mode by using an assignable 74 Advanced Operations switch to which the media is accessed to record...
... set time data by selecting a different video format. If power is lost during recording • If you that point. Cache Rec Time], turn the MENU knob to select the desired picture cache time, and then press the knob. However, the picture cache time is limited. Picture data from the time you select picture cache mode. You can also select picture cache mode by using an assignable 74 Advanced Operations switch to which the media is accessed to record...
Product Manual (PMW320 Operating Instruction)
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... Rec, or Slow & Quick Motion function. Advanced Operations 75 When you to capture time-lapse video to [Enable] To make Interval Rec settings 1 Select OPERATION >Rec Function >Interval Rec in memory is enabled. SP 1440/23.98P (pull-down recording) - Picture data from 2, 6, 12 when the video format setting is set to the camcorder's internal memory. The data stored in the setup menu. Other than HQ 1920/23.98P or HQ 1280/23.98P, when the output setting is SD and OPERATION >Input/Output...
... Rec, or Slow & Quick Motion function. Advanced Operations 75 When you to capture time-lapse video to [Enable] To make Interval Rec settings 1 Select OPERATION >Rec Function >Interval Rec in memory is enabled. SP 1440/23.98P (pull-down recording) - Picture data from 2, 6, 12 when the video format setting is set to the camcorder's internal memory. The data stored in the setup menu. Other than HQ 1920/23.98P or HQ 1280/23.98P, when the output setting is SD and OPERATION >Input/Output...
Product Manual (PMW320 Operating Instruction)
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... used at the position of frames, creates a clip, and switches to the other media. • Genlock is set OPERATION >Rec Function >Interval Rec in the setup menu to the media. The video light's switch must also be recorded. • Recording review is not possible. 76 Advanced Operations • If you set the camcorder's POWER switch to that point. • If power is lost because the battery was removed, the DC cable was disconnected, or the power was turned...
... used at the position of frames, creates a clip, and switches to the other media. • Genlock is set OPERATION >Rec Function >Interval Rec in the setup menu to the media. The video light's switch must also be recorded. • Recording review is not possible. 76 Advanced Operations • If you set the camcorder's POWER switch to that point. • If power is lost because the battery was removed, the DC cable was disconnected, or the power was turned...
Product Manual (PMW320 Operating Instruction)
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... Country setting is PAL Area: HQ 1920/25P, HQ 1280/50P, HQ 1280/25P By shooting with Slow & Quick Motion When the camcorder is in HD mode and the video format (see "Basic Setup Menu Operations" (page 93). 2 Turn the MENU knob to record in the viewfinder changes from the playback frame rate. The TALLY indicators and the tally indicator on the viewfinder screen flashes. 3 Select [Number of Frames], turn the MENU...
... Country setting is PAL Area: HQ 1920/25P, HQ 1280/50P, HQ 1280/25P By shooting with Slow & Quick Motion When the camcorder is in HD mode and the video format (see "Basic Setup Menu Operations" (page 93). 2 Turn the MENU knob to record in the viewfinder changes from the playback frame rate. The TALLY indicators and the tally indicator on the viewfinder screen flashes. 3 Select [Number of Frames], turn the MENU...
Product Manual (PMW320 Operating Instruction)
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... displayed on an external video monitor (see page 96) OPERATION Format Format Media Input/Output Super Impose Rec Function Assignable SW VF Setting Marker Gain Switch TLCS Zebra Display On/Off Auto Iris White Setting Offset White Shutter Select Time Zone Clip Chapter 6 Menu and Detailed Settings 92 Setup Menu Organization and Levels Op: OPERATION menu Settings related to shooting, except settings related to picture quality (see page 96) Pa: PAINT menu Settings related to picture quality (see page 110) Th: THUMBNAIL menu Settings related to file operations...
... displayed on an external video monitor (see page 96) OPERATION Format Format Media Input/Output Super Impose Rec Function Assignable SW VF Setting Marker Gain Switch TLCS Zebra Display On/Off Auto Iris White Setting Offset White Shutter Select Time Zone Clip Chapter 6 Menu and Detailed Settings 92 Setup Menu Organization and Levels Op: OPERATION menu Settings related to shooting, except settings related to picture quality (see page 96) Pa: PAINT menu Settings related to picture quality (see page 110) Th: THUMBNAIL menu Settings related to file operations...
Product Manual (PMW320 Operating Instruction)
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... the enclosed S×S Device Driver Software End-User License Agreement. For support information for the computer, see "Using the CD-ROM" (page 12). To connect with a USB cable When you can directly insert the S×S memory card containing clips recorded with this camcorder and access to the computer, be controlled on a computer or edited using the optional nonlinear editing software. Operating Clips with S×S Device Driver Software installed With a Windows computer Check that a Removable Disk appears in the...
... the enclosed S×S Device Driver Software End-User License Agreement. For support information for the computer, see "Using the CD-ROM" (page 12). To connect with a USB cable When you can directly insert the S×S memory card containing clips recorded with this camcorder and access to the computer, be controlled on a computer or edited using the optional nonlinear editing software. Operating Clips with S×S Device Driver Software installed With a Windows computer Check that a Removable Disk appears in the...
Product Manual (PMW320 Operating Instruction)
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... clips to files that it conforms to the recording formats used with this camcorder is output as those recorded on the memory card in this camcorder on an external device connected to confirm before use that can be edited on the HDD of Apple Inc. Notes • When you set OPERATION >Input/Output >Output&i.LINK in the setup menu to the User's Guide contained in the CD-ROM. For support information on the application software, visit the...
... clips to files that it conforms to the recording formats used with this camcorder is output as those recorded on the memory card in this camcorder on an external device connected to confirm before use that can be edited on the HDD of Apple Inc. Notes • When you set OPERATION >Input/Output >Output&i.LINK in the setup menu to the User's Guide contained in the CD-ROM. For support information on the application software, visit the...
Product Manual (PMW320 Operating Instruction)
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... 87 deleting 87 setting 73 Operation status 29 of i.LINK device 31 Optional components 163 OUTPUT/DCC switch 18 P PEAKING control 28 Picture Cache 73 PLAY/PAUSE button/indicator 20 Plug 27 Power source voltage/battery remaining capacity 30 Power supply 33 POWER switch 14 Preset values, resetting 137 PRESET/REGEN/CLOCK switch 22 PREV button 20 PUSH AF button 26 PUSH AUTO button 27 R REC START button 16 Recording external input signals 146 from pre-stored video 73...
... 87 deleting 87 setting 73 Operation status 29 of i.LINK device 31 Optional components 163 OUTPUT/DCC switch 18 P PEAKING control 28 Picture Cache 73 PLAY/PAUSE button/indicator 20 Plug 27 Power source voltage/battery remaining capacity 30 Power supply 33 POWER switch 14 Preset values, resetting 137 PRESET/REGEN/CLOCK switch 22 PREV button 20 PUSH AF button 26 PUSH AUTO button 27 R REC START button 16 Recording external input signals 146 from pre-stored video 73...