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This product is eligible for the AVCCAM

3 Year Warranty Repair Program. For details, see page 9 of vol.1.

Operating Instructions

Vol.2

Volume

2

Memory Card Camera-Recorder

Model No.

AG-AC160AP

AG-AC160AEJ

AG-AC160AEN

Note that Operation Instructions Vol.2 describes advanced operations of the Memory Card Camera-Recorder.

For instructions on basic operations of the Memory Card Camera-

Recorder, refer to Operating Instructions Vol.1 (printed documents) contained in the supplied CD-ROM.

Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.

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Contents

Read this first!

How to use the camera

Please read before use

Operating precautions

Before use

Before using the camera

Accessories

Optional accessories

Description of parts

Description of parts

Preparation

Recharging the battery

Volume 1

Power sources

Adjusting the hand strap

Attaching the shoulder strap

Attaching/removing the lens hood

Attaching/removing the lens cap

Fitting the eye cup

The remote control

Turning the camera ON/OFF

Setup menu basic operations

Setting the calendar

Menu

Setup menu structure

Reference

Specifications

Volume 2

Shooting

Using the viewfinder ......................................5

Using the viewfinder ....................................... 5

Using the LCD monitor ................................... 6

Emphasizing image outlines ........................... 6

Adjusting the screen display ........................... 7

Changing backlight brightness........................ 8

Flipping images up, down, left and right ......... 8

Tally lamp ........................................................9

Basic shooting operations .......................... 10

Preparing for shooting .................................. 10

Shooting in Auto mode.................................. 11

Checking recorded images (REC CHECK) ... 12

Memory card access lamp ............................ 12

Selecting a slot ............................................. 12

Formatting memory cards ............................. 13

Memory card recording times ....................... 14

Removing memory cards .............................. 15

Protecting memory cards .............................. 15

Repairing memory cards............................... 16

Using the zoom function .............................. 17

Digital zoom function .................................... 17

Shooting in manual mode ............................ 18

Switching to manual mode............................ 18

Setting focus (manual focus) ........................ 18

Using focus assist ......................................... 18

Adjusting the iris ........................................... 19

Adjusting the gain ......................................... 20

Light intensity adjustment ............................. 20

Adjusting the white balance .......................... 20

Shooting in 1080i/480i/576i progressive mode ........................................................ 23

Using convenient shooting functions ........ 24

Low angle shooting ....................................... 24

Self-portrait recording ................................... 24

Zebra patterns .............................................. 25

Marker........................................................... 25

Checking and displaying shooting status ..... 25

Shooting using the <FUNCTION> knob ....... 26

Optical image stabilizer function ................... 27

Adding effects to images .............................. 27

Using USER buttons ..................................... 27

Backlight compensation ................................ 27

Color bars ..................................................... 28

Changing the image size .............................. 28

Wave form monitor function .......................... 28

Volume adjustment during shooting.............. 29

Shot mark function ........................................ 29

Index recording (AVCHD mode only) ............ 29

[LAST CLIP] function .................................... 29

Using special functions for recording ........ 30

Pre-rec (PRE REC) ....................................... 30

INTERVAL REC (AVCHD mode only) ........... 30

Time stamp function ..................................... 31

Relay function ............................................... 31

SIMUL REC .................................................. 32

Backup recording (DV mode only) ................ 33

Variable frame rate (VFR) (AVCHD mode only) ....................................................... 34

Adjusting the shutter speed ........................ 37

Using the <SHTR/F.RATE> dial .................... 37

Setting the shutter......................................... 37

Setting the synchro scan .............................. 38

Setting the frame rate ................................... 38

Synchro scan ................................................ 40

Changing audio input ...................................41

Using the built-in microphone ....................... 41

Using an external microphone and audio devices ................................................... 42

Adjusting the audio recording level automatically .......................................... 43

Adjusting the audio recording level manually ... 43

Using shooting settings (scene files) ......... 44

Changing scene file settings ......................... 44

Storing scene files and other settings on memory cards ......................................... 46

Clip metadata (AVCHD mode only) ............. 48

Uploading metadata [META DATA] ............... 49

Selecting the [USER CLIP NAME] recording method ................................... 49

Using the counter .........................................50

Counter display ............................................. 50

TC preset mode ............................................ 50

Charging the built-in battery/setting the time code ......................................................... 51

Charging the built-in battery.......................... 51

Setting the time code .................................... 51

Specifying the time code ([TC PRESET] item) ....................................................... 51

Setting user information ................................ 53

Playback

Basic playback operations .......................... 54

Thumbnail screen .........................................55

Basic thumbnail screen operations ............... 55

Adding shot marks to clips ............................ 57

Selecting the memory card slot for playback ... 57

Playback settings [PLAY SETUP]................ 58

Setting playback format [PB FORMAT]

(only in AVCHD mode) ........................... 58

Repeat playback [REPEAT PLAY] ................ 58

Resume playback [RESUME PLAY] ............. 59

Setting the skip method [SKIP MODE]

(only in AVCHD mode) ........................... 59

Thumbnail operations ..................................60

Selecting the thumbnail display method

[THUMBNAIL] ........................................ 60

Deleting and protecting clips [OPERATION] .... 61

Repairing clips (only in DV mode) ................ 62

Formatting memory card/checking clip and memory card information [CARD

FUNCTIONS] ......................................... 63

Useful playback functions ........................... 65

Fast forward/rewind playback ....................... 65

Next/previous clip ......................................... 65

Frame-by-frame playback ............................. 66

Adjusting volume .......................................... 66

Viewing images on a television or another monitor ................................................... 66

Checking the date and time of shooting ....... 66

Editing

Connecting external devices ....................... 67

Headphones ................................................. 67

External microphone ..................................... 67

Computer ...................................................... 68

Digital device ................................................ 69

TV/Monitor .................................................... 70

Nonlinear editing ..........................................72

How to handle data recorded on the memory card .......................................................... 73

AVCHD mode ............................................... 73

In DV mode ................................................... 73

Dubbing .........................................................74

Dubbing with Blu-ray Disc Recorder ............. 74

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Displays

Screen displays

............................................75

Normal displays ............................................ 75

Main warning displays .................................. 80

Selecting the display items ........................... 82

Menu

Setup menu list

.............................................83

[SCENE FILE] screen ................................... 83

[SW MODE] screen ...................................... 86

[AUTO SW] screen ....................................... 88

[RECORDING SETUP] screen ..................... 89

[TC/UB SETUP] screen ................................ 91

[AV OUT SETUP] screen .............................. 92

[DISPLAY SETUP] screen ............................ 93

[CARD FUNCTIONS] screen ........................ 96

[USER FILE] screen ..................................... 96

[META DATA] screen (AVCHD mode only) ... 97

[OTHER FUNCTIONS] screen ..................... 97

[OPTION MENU] screen............................... 99

[PLAY SETUP] screen .................................. 99

[THUMBNAIL] screen ................................. 100

[OPERATION] screen ................................. 100

Reference

Before calling for service

........................... 101

Updating the firmware incorporated into the unit

......................................................... 105

Cleaning

......................................................

106

Storage precautions

...................................

106

Recording format list

................................107

Index

............................................................108

Shooting

Using the viewfinder

This camera utilizes a viewfinder with a miniature

LCD, and a 3.45-inch LCD monitor.

Use them according to application and shooting conditions.

• Brightness and hue of images in the viewfinder and the LCD monitor may sometimes differ from those on a TV monitor.

Check final images with a TV monitor.

Using the viewfinder

1

Turn the POWER/MODE switch of the camera <ON> (Page 30 of Vol.1), and check that images appear in the viewfinder.

2

Position the screen of the viewfinder where it is easiest to see.

The viewfinder can be raised to about 90° perpendicular to the camera.

3

Adjust the diopter adjustment dial so that you can see the characters on the finder screen clearly.

Diopter adjustment dial

• Less than 0.01% of the pixels in the LCD may not light or remain on all the time. They are not defective, and will have no effect on the images you record.

• Screen burn-in may occur in the LCD monitor, however, this is not a defect.

Viewfinder

Do not leave the eyepiece of the viewfinder pointed in the direction of the sun or strong light sources.

Internal components may be damaged or fire may be caused if light is focused through the lens.

• When the LCD monitor is open, the viewfinder may not display anything. Close the LCD

monitor. (Page 70)

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Using the LCD monitor

1

Turn the POWER/MODE switch of the camera <ON>. (Page 30 of Vol.1)

2

Open the LCD monitor.

The monitor opens to an angle of 90°. The camera may be damaged by attempting to open it further than this.

Emphasizing image outlines

Emphasizing the outlines of images in the viewfinder or the LCD monitor makes it easier to focus.

Emphasizing outlines does not affect recorded images.

1

In <CAMERA> mode, press the <EVF DTL> button.

[EVF DTL ON] appears in the center of the screen for approximately two seconds.

3

Position the screen of the LCD monitor where it is the easiest to see.

The monitor can be rotated 180° toward the lens and 90° toward you.

Do not apply unnecessary force to the open LCD monitor. This can damage the camera.

<EVF DTL> button

Press the <EVF DTL> button again to return to the original display. Then, [EVF DTL

OFF] appears in the center of the screen for approximately two seconds.

• When closing the LCD monitor, ensure that it is closed.

• Operation status displays when shooting a self-portrait

No display: You cannot record (no memory card, etc.)

[ ]: Shooting in progress, during transition to shooting pause

[ ]: Shooting paused (shooting standby)

[ ]: Warning display in progress

Adjusting the screen display

1

Turn the POWER/MODE switch of the camera <ON>. (Page 30 of Vol.1)

2

Press the <MENU> button.

Menu operation (Page 31 of Vol.1)

Operations may be performed with buttons on the remote control that correspond to those on the camera. For details, see “Remote control”

(Page 24 of Vol.1).

3

Viewfinder adjustments

Select [YES] in the [EVF SET] item on the setup menu [DISPLAY SETUP] screen.

5

Adjust the selected item by tilting the

OPERATION lever in the < > or < > direction.

6

Press the <MENU> button to release menu mode.

• Color or monochrome viewfinder display can be selected with the [EVF COLOR] item of the

[DISPLAY SETUP] screen. Resolution is the same for either of them.

LCD monitor adjustments

Select [YES] in the [LCD SET] item on the setup menu [DISPLAY SETUP] screen.

4

Select desired items by tilting the

OPERATION lever in the < > or < > directions, and push the OPERATION lever.

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Changing backlight brightness

The brightness of the LCD monitor backlight can be adjusted between five different settings.

1

Select [LCD BL] in the [LCD] item on the setup menu [SW MODE] screen.

[LCD BL] is assigned to the <LCD> button.

2

Press the <LCD> button.

Each time the button is pressed, the backlight brightness changes in the following order:

0 (normal)

-1 (somewhat dark)

-2

-3

(dark)

+1 (bright)

0 (normal).

Flipping images up, down, left and right

By flipping the images displayed on the LCD monitor up, down, left and right, the angle of view and imagery of images can be checked.

Even when the displayed image is flipped, the recorded image is not flipped.

1

Select [LCD REV] in the [LCD] item on the setup menu [SW MODE] screen.

[LCD REV] is assigned to the <LCD> button.

2

Press the <LCD> button.

Pressing the button switches between normal display and flipped display.

• The setting will be saved even if the power is switched off.

• It can also be switched with the [LCD

BACKLIGHT] item on the setup menu

[DISPLAY SETUP] screen. (Page 95)

• If the power of the camera is switched off, it will appear in normal display when next switched on.

• Screen displays other than images are also flipped. When screen display is not needed, press the <DISP/MODE CHK> button to turn off some displays.

• During flipped display, images in REC CHECK and playback images in <PB> mode are also flipped.

• Images on the viewfinder are not flipped.

Tally lamp

The tally lamp lights during recording by setting the

[TALLY LAMP] item of the [OTHER FUNCTIONS]

screen (Page 98) to any setting other than [OFF].

The tally lamp will flash when the camera is in any of the following circumstances.

• When a recording error has occurred (flashes 4 times per second)

When the battery has run out (flashes 4 times per second)

When available memory card capacity is low

(flashes 4 times per second)

When battery level is low

(flashes once per second)

When remaining memory of the memory card is low (flashes once per second)

Tally lamp

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Basic shooting operations

Preparing for shooting

1

Turn the POWER/MODE switch of the camera <ON>. (Page 30 of Vol.1)

• Make sure the mode lamp is lit.

2

Slide the <OPEN> lever of the memory card slot cover down to open the cover.

3

Fully insert a memory card with the notch up into the memory card slot.

4

Close the memory card slot cover.

Close until it clicks firmly into place.

• When recording is paused after a short recording, time may be required after pressing the <START/STOP> button before writing to the memory card is completed. This means that if the <START/STOP> button is pressed, operations cannot be accepted immediately.

• The camera reads information from the memory card immediately after the memory card is inserted, therefore, after [PAUSE] is displayed in the operation status display

(Page 76), press the <START/STOP> button to

start shooting.

• The recording formats of factory default are

[SYSTEM FREQ] = [59.94Hz]*, [PH 1080/60i] in AVCHD mode, and [DV 480/60i] in DV mode. To check current setting status, see

“Checking and displaying shooting status”

(Page 25).

• The upper limit for the number of clips that can be recorded in AVCHD mode on a single memory card is 900. (However, this number may exceed 900 clips when shooting immediately after the POWER/MODE switch has been turned <ON>.)

The upper limit for the number of clips that can be recorded in DV mode is 900.

* The factory setting values may vary depending on the region.

Insert from the terminal side straight forward as shown in the picture, until you hear a “click”.

• Do not perform the following operations while the memory card access lamp is flashing.

You may damage the memory card or its contents, or cause the camera to fail to operate correctly.

- Opening the door and removing the memory card

- Switching off the power

- Connecting and disconnecting the USB2.0 connection cable

- Removing the battery

- Shaking or striking the camera

• Always format memory cards that have been used on other devices when first using them

with this camera. (Page 13)

• If [CHECK CARD.] (check the memory card.) is displayed on the viewfinder or LCD monitor, remove the memory card and reinsert it.

• Images shot from the start of shooting until it is stopped, are recorded as one clip.

モードランプ

QUICK START

CAMERA

PB

PHOTO

POWER

OFF

ON MODE

Switching AVCHD mode/DV mode

1

Turn the POWER/MODE switch of the camera <ON>. (Page 30 of Vol.1)

2

Press the <MENU> button.

3

Select [AVCHD] or [DV] in the [HD/SD

MODE] item on the setup menu [RECORDING

SETUP] screen.

4

If the message [TURN POWER OFF] is displayed, switch off the power and switch it on again.

The mode is switched by turning the power on again.

• For how to turn the power on and off, see page 30 of vol.1.

• When you switch to AVCHD mode, <HD> indicator lights in blue.

• When you switch to DV mode, <HD> indicator is turned off.

Shooting in Auto mode

1

Turn the POWER/MODE switch of the camera <ON>. (Page 30 of Vol.1)

• Make sure the mode lamp <CAMERA> is lit in red.

2

Set the <AUTO/MANU> switch to <AUTO>.

• [ ] is displayed at the top of the LCD monitor and in the viewfinder.

• In accordance with setting of items on the setup menu [AUTO SW] screen, focus, gain, iris, and white balance are adjusted automatically.

In Auto mode, the face detection function can be used by assigning [FACE DETECT] to a USER button. This function automatically detects faces, focuses on them, and adjusts the brightness to an appropriate level. When

[FACE DETECT] is set, [ ] appears on the screen.

High-priority frames with orange borders appear on the faces that are large or near the center, and gray frames appear on the others. Up to 15 detected frames are displayed on the screen.

If [PRIMARY] is set in the [FACE FRAMING] item of the setting menu [SW MODE] screen, only the high-priority orange frames are displayed.

• While the focus assist function (enlarged view) is operating, the detected frame cannot display.

• The [FACE DETECT] function is released in the following cases.

- When setting the <AUTO/MANU> switch to

<MANU> position

- When switched to <PB> mode

- When turning off the power of the camera

• The [FACE DETECT] function can be set even when setting the <AUTO/MANU> switch to <MANU> position. [ ] will be displayed on the screen.

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Press the <START/STOP> button to start shooting.

• Press the <START/STOP> button again to pause shooting.

• When shooting at a low angle, it is convenient to use the <START/STOP> button on the side of the handle. Locking with the <HOLD> switch prevents unintentional

operation. (Page 24)

• When the menu screen is displayed, shooting is not possible. After closing the menu screen, press the <START/STOP> button.

• When the memory card slot cover is opened during shooting, shooting stops.

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AUTO MANU

<REC CHECK> button

<START/STOP> button on the handle

POWER/MODE switch

1 3

Lock release button <START/STOP> button

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Checking recorded images (REC CHECK)

While shooting is paused, press the <REC

CHECK> button to review the video and audio recorded three seconds immediately prior. After reviewing, the camera returns to the recording pause status.

• The REC CHECK images are also recorded when a device is connected to the camera and backup images have been recorded.

• When the operation mode is <PB> mode, REC

CHECK does not work.

• This function does not work if the [REC

FORMAT] is changed, if the camera is set to the

<CAMERA> mode after having been switched to the <PB> mode, if the memory card slot cover is

• opened, or if the slot is switched after shooting.

This function does not work with SIMUL REC.

Memory card access lamp

Illuminated orange:

Reading, writing possible

Flashing orange (slow):

Accessing memory card

Flashing green:

Memory card write-protected, the slot with

[CHECK CARD.] indication, no space left on memory card

Illuminated green:

Other than the selected slot

Off:

No memory card inserted, unformatted memory card, or incompatible memory card inserted

When the USB is connected

Flashing orange:

Accessing memory card

Off:

A status other than access underway

Memory card access lamp

Selecting a slot

The slot to be used for recording can be switched between the two memory card slots.

1

Press the <SLOT SEL> button while the camera is standby for recording.

The access lamp of the slot for recording lights up orange.

• This function works when a recordable memory card is inserted in both slots.

• The slot cannot be switched during recording.

Formatting memory cards

1

Turn the POWER/MODE switch of the camera <ON>. (Page 30 of Vol.1)

2

Press the <MENU> button.

3

Press the OPERATION lever on the [CARD

FORMAT] item on the setup menu [CARD

FUNCTIONS] screen.

• Select the SLOT number of the memory card to format when the following screen is displayed. Select [NO] when you do not wish to format the memory card.

• Press the <MENU> button to close the menu display.

• When you use a memory card that has been formatted in DV mode in AVCHD mode, only the system format used at the first operation

(59.94 Hz or 50 Hz) is available. In AVCHD mode, contents in different system formats, recorded in 59.94 Hz and in 50 Hz cannot exist on the same memory card.

4

Select [YES] on the confirmation screen.

• The memory card will be formatted.

5

Press the <MENU> button to finish.

• When a memory card is formatted, all data including video images recorded on the memory card will be erased and cannot be restored.

Save important data to your computer.

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Memory card recording times

Recording times (approx.) when using Panasonic SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards

Recording

mode

AVCHD mode

PS

*4

(Highest quality mode

*3

/

1920X1080 pixels)

PH *1

(Highest quality mode *3 /

1920X1080 pixels or

1280X720 pixels)

PM

*2

(Long duration mode/

1280X720 pixels)

HA

*1

(High quality mode/

1920X1080 pixels)

HE

*2

(Long duration mode/

1440X1080 pixels)

Memory card capacity

512 MB

1 GB

2 GB

4 GB

6 GB

8 GB

12 GB

16 GB

32 GB

48 GB

64 GB

DV mode

DV

Approx. 1 min 40 sec Approx. 2 min Approx. 5 min Approx. 3 min Approx. 10 min Approx. 2 min

Approx. 4 min Approx. 5 min Approx. 12 min Approx. 7 min Approx.21 min Approx. 4 min

Approx. 9 min Approx. 10 min Approx. 25 min Approx. 15 min Approx. 45 min Approx. 8 min

Approx. 18 min Approx. 21 min Approx. 52 min Approx. 30 min Approx. 1 hr 30 min Approx. 16 min

Approx. 30 min Approx. 33 min Approx. 1 hr 20 min Approx. 45 min Approx. 2 hr 15 min

Approx. 40 min Approx. 45 min Approx. 1 hr 50 min Approx. 1 hr

-

Approx. 3 hr Approx. 32 min

Approx. 1 hr Approx. 1 hr 5 min Approx. 2 hr 50 min Approx. 1 hr 30 min Approx. 4 hr 30 min

Approx. 1 hr 20 min Approx. 1 hr 30 min Approx. 3 hr 45 min Approx. 2 hr

-

Approx. 6 hr Approx. 1 hr 4 min

Approx. 2 hr 40 min Approx. 3 hr Approx. 7 hr 30 min Approx. 4 hr Approx. 12 hr Approx. 2 hr 8 min

Approx. 4 hr Approx. 4 hr 30 min Approx. 11 hr 20 min Approx. 6 hr Approx. 18 hr Approx. 3 hr 12 min

Approx. 5 hr 20 Approx. 6 hr Approx. 15 hr Approx. 8 hr Approx. 24 hr Approx. 4 hr 16 min

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AVCHD mode

*1 Use a memory card of SD speed class 4 or above when recording with PH mode/HA mode. Recording cannot be performed with a memory card of lower than SD speed class 4.

*2 Use a memory card of SD speed class 2 or above when recording with PM mode/HE mode.

*3 PH mode: This is the highest quality mode in 1080i/720P format.

PS mode: This is the highest quality mode in 1080P format.

*4 Use a memory card of SD speed class 6 or above when recording with PS mode. Recording cannot be performed with a memory card of lower than SD speed class 6.

The camera utilizes the VBR recording system. VBR stands for Variable Bit Rate, a recording system where the bit rate automatically varies (volume of data per given time period) according to the subject being shot. Therefore, recording times will be shorter when fast moving subjects have been recorded.

Control space is included in the displayed capacity, and available recording capacity will be smaller.

Continuous recording time is a maximum of 12 hours (when using the AC adaptor).

Recording can be sometimes restarted even if it was paused due to shortage of space.

Even for the same memory card, the recording time differs depending on conditions such as the recording format or recorded images.

The recording time of a memory card may shorten when record and delete are repeated often over and over. In that case, format the memory card with the camera. When a memory card is formatted, all data

recorded on the memory card is erased and cannot be restored. Save important data to your computer.

Use a memory card of SD speed class 6 or above when using the VFR function. Recording cannot be performed with a memory card of lower than SD speed class 6.

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DV mode

• Use a memory card of SD speed class 6 or above when recording with DV mode. Recording cannot be performed with a memory card of lower than SD speed class 6.

• Control space is included in the displayed capacity, and available recording capacity will be smaller than that.

• Continuous recording time is a maximum of 12 hours (when using the AC adaptor).

• The recording time of a memory card may shorten when record and delete are repeated often over and over. In that case, format the memory card with the camera. When a memory card is formatted, all data recorded on the memory card is erased and cannot be restored. Save important data to your computer.

• Partition of clips recorded on a memory card

When an SDHC memory card of 8 GB or above is used, if the recording space of a single clip exceeds

4 GB, it is automatically saved as a separate clip. Saved data can be manipulated as a single clip during thumbnail operation of the camera. When handled with nonlinear editing software or a computer, clips are handled as the separate clips.

Removing memory cards

1

Slide the <OPEN> lever of the memory card slot cover down to open the cover.

• Ensure that the memory card access lamp is not flashing orange before opening the cover.

2

Press the center of the memory card, and pull the memory card straight outwards.

Memory card access lamp

Protecting memory cards

Move the write-protect switch on the memory card to the <LOCK> position to prevent recorded content from being accidentally erased from the memory card.

Write-protect switch

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Do not remove the memory card or switch off the power at the following times, because doing so may damage the memory card.

- After inserting a memory card, while the orange memory card access lamp is still flashing until it changes to illuminated.

- While the memory card access lamp is flashing such as during shooting or during shooting finalization.

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Repairing memory cards

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For AVCHD mode

Never remove the memory card or disconnect the battery or DC cord while the memory card access lamp is flashing, since this may damage the memory card. If the memory card has been removed while the memory card access lamp was flashing, or the power was cut because the battery or DC cord has been disconnected during recording or the recording finalization process, a repair verification screen will be displayed the next time the power is switched on in order to allow errors to be repaired.

Select [YES] to begin repair, and when repair is completed, [REPAIR FINISHED] will be displayed and the camera will switch to the shooting paused screen.

Select [NO] to switch directly to the shooting paused screen without repair.

• Memory cards cannot be repaired with the camera if [NO] is selected, but can still be repaired by using the AVCCAM Restorer* contents repair software.

• A memory card on which an error occurred can be repaired by either using the camera that was used for shooting, or the AVCCAM Restorer contents repair software.

• A repair confirmation message may be displayed after inserting a memory card which has no error, but repair will not be performed even when [YES] or [NO] is selected.

• Repair may take up to approximately 20 minutes depending on the places where the errors occurred on the memory card.

• Use a battery with an adequate charge, or the AC adaptor.

• If the repair operation has failed [SYSTEM

ERROR TURN POWER OFF] will be displayed.

In this case, use the AVCCAM Restorer contents repair software.

• Depending on the status of the data, it may not be possible to restore all data completely. In this case, it will no longer be possible to play back the clips that were recorded before the power was turned off.

• Clips with a total shooting time of less than 10 seconds may not be repaired.

• Indexes attached during shooting cannot be repaired.

• To repair the two memory cards that recorded video with SIMUL REC, follow the instructions displayed on the repair verification screen and repair each of the memory cards.

* AVCCAM Restorer is included on the supplied CD-

ROM. Refer to install.txt for the installation method.

For details on how to use it, read the Operating

Instructions (PDF file).

The AVCCAM Restorer can also be downloaded from the following website.

http://pro-av.panasonic.net/

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For DV mode

For repair in DV mode, refer to “Repairing clips

(only in DV mode)” (Page 62).

Using the zoom function

This camera is equipped with 22 power optical zoom. Operate zoom with either the zoom lever or the zoom ring.

Zoom lever

When the <ZOOM> switch is put in the <SERVO> position, zoom can be operated with the zoom lever by means of motor drive.

<T>

: Zoom in

<W>

: Zoom out

Push the zoom lever on the hand strap lightly to zoom slowly, and push it strongly to zoom quickly.

The operation speed of zoom with the zoom lever on the handle can be switched among three speeds with the <HANDLE ZOOM> switch.

Speed setting of the <HANDLE ZOOM> switch can be changed with the [HANDLE ZOOM] item of the

setup menu [SW MODE] screen. (Page 86)

Zoom lever (handle side)

Zoom lever

<HANDLE ZOOM> switch

Operating remote control

Zoom is operated with the motor drive when the

<ZOOM>/<VOL> button is pressed.

• Zoom speed is fixed at medium.

EXT

DISPLAY

PHOTO

SHOT

START/

STOP

DATE/

TIME

ZOOM

VOL

<ZOOM>/<VOL> button

SEARCH PLAY SEARCH

STILL ADV PAUSE STILL ADV

SKIP STOP SKIP

MENU

ENTER

Zoom ring

When the <ZOOM> switch is put in the <MANU> position, zoom can be operated manually with the zoom ring.

• When the <ZOOM> switch is in the <SERVO> position, do not perform zoom operation manually. It may result in damage.

Zoom ring

Digital zoom function

The digital zoom function can be used by assigning

[D.ZOOM] to a USER button. (Page 27 , 87)

When the USER button to which [D.ZOOM] was assigned is pressed, the resolution switches through the sequence OFF (X 1)

X 2

X 5

X 10

OFF (X 1).

Image quality is coarse to the extent that zoom ratio is large.

When other than OFF (X 1) is selected, the current resolution is displayed in the viewfinder and the LCD monitor.

The digital zoom function is not available when the AREA function using the <FUNCTION> knob

is activated. (Page 26)

<ZOOM> switch

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Shooting in manual mode

Set the camera to manual mode to adjust the focus, iris, gain and white balance manually.

Switching to manual mode

Set the <AUTO/MANU> switch to the <MANU> position to switch to manual mode.

([ ] display of the viewfinder and the LCD monitor disappears.)

<AUTO/MANU> switch

Setting focus (manual focus)

Focus ring <FOCUS> switch

<

PUSH AUTO

>

button

While pressing the <PUSH AUTO> button, the automatic focus can be set quickly.

Switching to manual focus assist mode

You can switch from manual mode to manual focus assist mode by turning [ON] the [MF ASSIST] item on the setup menu [SW MODE] screen.

• Focus adjustment is performed roughly with about half the work in focus ring operation, compared to the manual focus mode.

• After adjustment with the focus ring, focus adjusts automatically (fine adjustment).

• When focus is off a great deal, it may not be set.

• After making an automatic adjustment, the next automatic adjustment is not performed until the focus ring is moved.

• Because auto focus sometimes does not operate correctly when there is flickering, select a shutter

speed appropriate to the lighting. (Page 37)

• When using auto focus mode with any format other than 60i and 60P, the time for the focus control will be slightly longer than for the normal focus mode.

• When [ON] is selected in the [AF] item on the setup menu [AUTO SW] screen, auto focus is on during auto mode regardless of the position of

the <FOCUS> switch. (Page 88)

• During macro shooting, the screen display of [AF],

[MF], and [MA] become boxed characters.

<PUSH AUTO> button

<AUTO/MANU> switch

1

With the <AUTO/MANU> switch, switch to manual mode.

2

With the <FOCUS> switch, switch the focus control method.

<A> (AUTO):

Auto focus mode

Automatically sets the focus.

<M> (MANUAL):

Manual focus mode

Manually move the focus ring to set the focus.

< >:

After setting focal distance to infinity, automatically switched to the manual focus mode. The <FOCUS> switch automatically moves back to <M> (MANUAL) even when you move it to < >.

Using focus assist

When you press the <FOCUS ASSIST> button, the image contour has red edges or the screen center of the LCD monitor is enlarged to set the focus easily. The screen display of the viewfinder or the

LCD monitor that appears when you press the

<FOCUS ASSIST> button can be set in the [FOCUS

ASSIST] item on the setup menu [SW MODE].

<FOCUS ASSIST> button

[IN RED]:

The image contour displayed on the viewfinder or the LCD monitor has red edges. The screen border turns red. Adjust the focus so that the contour of the subject you want to focus on becomes red.

[EXPAND]:

The center of the screen is enlarged 2.25 times vertically and horizontally. The screen border of the LCD monitor turns blue in enlarged view.

Only eight items are displayed on the screen: the counter, audio level meter, iris meter, iris status, shutter speed, focus bar, zoom value, and focus value. The message is not displayed.

• When you press the <START/STOP> button while the enlarged view is operating, the previous screen returns, and the enlarged view is disabled while recording.

• The enlarged view is disabled while displaying the menu.

• The enlarged view is disabled while displaying the color bar.

• The enlarged view is disabled while operating the REC CHECK function.

• The enlarged view is disabled while operating the AREA function using the <FUNCTION> knob.

• When you press the USER button to which

[D.ZOOM] was assigned while the enlarged view is operating, the enlarged view is set to [OFF] and is disabled while in [D.ZOOM] mode.

• The zebra pattern, marker, and safety zone are not displayed while the enlarged view is operating.

• When you press the <DISP/MODE CHK> button while the enlarged view is operating, the enlarged view is set to [OFF].

Adjusting the iris

IRIS ring

<AUTO/MANU> switch

<IRIS> button

1

Use the <AUTO/MANU> switch, to switch to

manual mode. (Page 18)

2

Press the <IRIS> button to switch the lens aperture adjustment method.

[AUTO IRIS]: (auto iris)

Automatically adjusts the iris value.

[MANUAL IRIS]: (manual iris)

Manually adjusts lens aperture.

3

When manual iris is on, adjust the lens aperture by turning the IRIS ring.

• When auto iris is on , use this ring to correct lens aperture.

• When [ON] is selected in the [A.IRIS] item on the setup menu [AUTO SW] screen, during auto

mode, auto iris is turned on forcibly. (Page 88)

• See the display on the IRIS METER display

for the status of the light intensity. See page 79

regarding IRIS METER display.

• Regarding the F values when the lens aperture is open on this camera, [F1.6] is the wide angle side (W) end, and [F3.2] is the telescopic side

(T) end. In the iris display displayed on the viewfinder and the LCD monitor when the lens aperture is open, [OPEN] is displayed on the wide angle side (W) end, and [F3.2] or [OPEN] is displayed on the telescopic side (T) end.

• When the iris is near closed, resolution goes down due to light diffraction. In this case, you can improve things by adjusting shutter speed, and not letting the iris close.

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Adjusting the gain

When the screen of the camera is dark, you can make the screen bright by raising the gain.

Light intensity adjustment

When natural light is strong, use the <ND FILTER> dial to switch the ND filter (light intensity adjustment filter) to use.

<OFF>:

ND filter is not used.

<1/4>:

Intensity of light is cut to approx. 1/4.

<1/16>:

Intensity of light is cut to approx. 1/16.

<1/64>:

Intensity of light is cut to approx. 1/64.

<ND FILTER> dial

<GAIN> switch <AUTO/MANU> switch

1

Use the <AUTO/MANU> switch, to switch to

manual mode. (Page 18)

2

Use the <GAIN> switch to switch the gain.

<L>:

Normally, put it in this position.

(Factory setting is 0 dB)

<M>:

Raises the gain of the camera image amp.

(Factory setting is 6 dB)

<H>:

Raises the gain of the camera image amp.

(Factory setting is 12 dB)

• Gain value of <L>/<M>/<H> can be changed in the [LOW GAIN]/[MID GAIN]/[HIGH GAIN] item on the setup menu [SW MODE] screen.

(Page 86)

Especially when gain adjustment is necessary, assign the [S.GAIN] item to any of the

<USER1> - <USER3> buttons. Each time the assigned button is pressed, you can switch between normal gain/super gain. When setting super gain, select [24dB] or [30dB] in the [SUPER GAIN] item on the [SW MODE] screen.

• When other than [OFF] is selected with the

[AGC] item on the setup menu [AUTO SW] screen, auto gain is on during auto mode regardless of the position of the <GAIN>

switch. (Page 88)

• When the recording frame rate is 2 fps, 0 dB is fixed regardless of the position of the <GAIN> switch.

Adjusting the white balance

To reproduce white accurately, adjust the proportion of the primary colors RGB. When the white balance is wrong, not only the reproduction of white is bad, but also the color tone of the whole screen becomes bad.

When shooting in manual mode, if light conditions change, always adjust the white balance.

The adjusted value for white balance can be saved on the <A> and <B> positions of the <WHITE BAL> switch.

Also, you can use the preset values already in the memory. Use the memory according to shooting conditions.

<AUTO/MANU> switch

<WHITE BAL> switch

<AWB> button

Adjusting white balance

1

Use the <AUTO/MANU> switch, to switch to

manual mode. (Page 18)

2

Set the shutter speed. (Page 37)

3

Place a white pattern in a place with the same light source conditions as the subject, then zoom in and reproduce the white on the full screen.

White objects close to the subject (white cloth, white walls) can be substituted.

• Do not allow bright spotlights within the screen.

4

Move the <WHITE BAL> switch to the position of <A> or <B> (position to save white balance adjusted value).

5

Press the <AWB> button.

• Adjustment is completed in a few seconds.

(The following message is displayed.)

Message during adjustment:

[AWB Ach ACTIVE]

Message when adjustment is completed:

[AWB Ach OK]

• When white balance cannot be adjusted automatically, an error message is displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD monitor screen.

Message when adjustment cannot be made:

[AWB Ach NG]

• White balance cannot be adjusted if the [ATW]

(Auto Tracking White) function is working.

• When [ON] is selected in the [ATW] item on the setup menu [AUTO SW] screen, regardless of the position of the <WHITE BAL> switch, [ATW]

is on during auto mode. (Page 88)

• When the following error messages are displayed, try to adjust white balance again after performing remedies.

Error message

[LOW LIGHT]

[LEVEL OVER]

Adjustment method

Increase light intensity.

Or, raise the gain.

Decrease light intensity.

Or, lower the gain.

• When the error messages are displayed after repeated attempts, consult your dealer.

Using preset values

This is convenient when there is no time to adjust white balance.

1

Use the <AUTO/MANU> switch, to switch to

manual mode. (Page 18)

2

Set the <WHITE BAL> switch to <PRST>.

The current white balance value is displayed.

• White balance values 3200 K and 5600 K are preset in the <PRST> position.

Guidelines for preset values

P3.2K (3200 K): Halogen light

P5.6K (5600 K): Natural light

3

Press the <AWB> button.

The white balance value switches in the following order: 3200 K, 5600 K, VARIABLE.

• Selecting VARIABLE enables the white balance to be set to an optional value between [P2.4K] and [P9.9K] by moving the <FUNCTION> knob up and down.

• The VARIABLE white balance value displayed is not guaranteed to be an absolute value. Use it as a reference value.

• The VARIABLE white balance value can be checked by pressing the <AWB> button.

• The value of VARIABLE cannot be changed when the AREA function of the <FUNCTION> knob is operating and a frame is displayed.

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Adjusting black balance

To reproduce black accurately, align the zero level of the primary colors RGB.

When the black level is wrong, not only the reproduction of black is bad, but also the tone of the whole screen becomes bad.

Usually there is no need to adjust black balance, but adjustment is required in the following cases.

• When using the camera for the first time

• When using the camera after not using it for a long time

• When using in conditions where the surrounding temperature has changed greatly

• After changing the GAIN and shutter speed

• After switching from <PB> mode to <CAMERA> mode

• After changing [SYSTEM FREQ]

Press the <AWB> button to adjust white balance automatically, and continue to press it to adjust black balance. Do so after preparing conditions to adjust white balance.

Message during adjustment:

[ABB ACTIVE]

Message when adjustment is completed:

[ABB END]

• Even when the [ATW] function is in use, continue to press the <AWB> button to adjust black balance.

• Black balance cannot be adjusted during shooting.

[ATW] (Auto Tracking White) function

The [ATW] function automatically decides the shooting environment and always automatically adjusts for optimal white balance during shooting.

The [ATW] function can be assigned to the

<WHITE BAL> switch (either <A>/<B>/<PRST> position) in the [ATW] item on the setup menu [SW

MODE] screen. (Page 88)

Also, the factory setting allows the [ATW] function to work in auto mode.

(Page 88)

Natural light sensor

• Some adjustment error may occur depending on the environment.

• Perform white balance adjustment (Page 20)

when high accuracy white balance adjustment is required.

• This camera is equipped with a natural light sensor to assist the [ATW] function. When shooting using the [ATW] function, do not block the natural light sensor with your hand.

Shooting in 1080i/480i/576i progressive mode

You can shoot in progressive mode when you select 30P, 24P, 25P for 1080 mode in AVCHD mode or 30P, 24P for 480 mode, 25P for 576 mode in DV mode in the [REC FORMAT] item on the setup menu [RECORDING SETUP] screen.

(Page 89)

30P mode:

Shoots 30 frames/second in the progressive mode.

For output and recording of video signal, the 30 frames/second image is converted to 60-fieldper-second interlace signal.

This mode gives high quality video.

30 P

A B C D E F G H I J

When shooting in progressive mode, be careful about the followings.

• We recommend that you set shutter speed to

1/50 (OFF).

• When shooting in 24P mode of 1080 mode, because recording is performed in 4-frame units, recording may start a little late.

• When shooting in 24P mode of 480 mode, recording is performed in 5-frame units.

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24P mode:

Shoots 24 frames/second in the progressive mode.

Video signals are recorded as native. (AVCHD mode only)

For output and recording of video signal, the 24 frames/second image is converted with a general

2:3 conversion method to 60-field-per-second interlace signal.

This mode gives video with a movie feeling.

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25P mode:

Shoots 25 frames/second in the progressive mode.

For output and recording of video signal, the 25 frames/second image is converted to 50-fieldper-second interlace signal.

This mode gives high quality video.

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Using convenient shooting functions

Low angle shooting

When shooting at a low angle, it is convenient to use the <START/STOP> button on the side of the handle. Release the <HOLD> switch and press the button to start shooting.

• When not using the <START/STOP> button on the handle, lock it with the <HOLD> switch to prevent unintentional operation.

• When you press the <REC CHECK> button, images are not played back in right and left flipped state.

• Operation status displays when shooting a self-portrait

No display: You cannot record (no memory card, etc.)

[ ]: Shooting in progress, during transition to shooting pause

[ ]: Shooting paused (shooting standby)

[ ]: Warning display in progress

• Only part of the screen is displayed. When [ ] appears, rotate the LCD monitor to the normal shooting orientation, and check the message content.

• When checking screen display information with the viewfinder, rotate the LCD monitor to the normal shooting orientation.

• Images that are the same as normal shooting are output to external devices.

Turn clockwise to lock.

<HOLD> switch

<START/STOP> button

(handle side)

Self-portrait recording

Open the LCD monitor, rotate it 180° to the lens side to record yourself. Selecting [MIRROR] in the

[SELF SHOOT] item on the setup menu [DISPLAY

SETUP] screen displays left and right flipped images so that you can shoot yourself like looking in the mirror. However, even though shooting in mirror mode, the recorded images are the same as normal shooting. Images are not recorded as mirrored images.

Zebra patterns

When you press the <ZEBRA> button while in

<CAMERA> mode, a zebra pattern or marker is displayed on the viewfinder and LCD monitor, so you can check brightness of the subject.

Portions where over exposure might cause white out are displayed in a striped pattern.

• Extremely bright area

• Reflecting area

When you adjust iris and shutter speed in manual mode so that the zebra pattern disappears, you get images with less white out.

Every time you press the <ZEBRA> button, the display switches as follows.

[ZEBRA1]

[ZEBRA2]

 

[ZEBRA OFF]

[MARKER ON]

Image level detection area

Marker

99%

Image level

Press the <ZEBRA> button again to return to the normal screen.

Checking and displaying shooting status

You can set the level of the zebra pattern with the [ZEBRA DETECT1] item and the [ZEBRA

DETECT2] item on the setup menu [DISPLAY

SETUP] screen. (Page 93)

Also when you set the [ZEBRA DETECT2] item to [OFF], even though you press the <ZEBRA> button, [ZEBRA2] will not be displayed.

The set zebra pattern is displayed for a fixed time

(approximately 2 seconds) as [%].

Marker

If the [Y GET MARKER] item on the setup menu

[DISPLAY SETUP] screen is set to [ON], press the

<ZEBRA> button and set [MARKER ON] (Page 25),

to display the marker in the center of the screen.

You can check brightness near screen center as a number ([0%]-[99%]).

When brightness exceeds [99%], [99%

] is displayed.

<DISP/MODE CHK> button

Hold down the <DISP/MODE CHK> button during shooting standby or shooting to display all information items including the setting status of various shooting functions, and list of functions assigned to the USER buttons, etc. Release the button to return to the normal display.

Press the <DISP/MODE CHK> button during shooting standby or shooting to hide all displays other than operation status display, frame display such as area, counter, marker, and safety zone display. Press the button again to return to the

normal display. (Page 82)

This setting will be maintained even if the power of the camera is turned off by turning the POWER/

MODE switch <OFF> or if the operation mode is changed.

In addition, press the <DISP/MODE CHK> button while the thumbnail screen is displayed in <PB> mode to display the properties of the selected

clip. (Page 64) (Clips can be selected by moving the

cursor with the OPERATION lever.)

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Shooting using the <FUNCTION> knob

The following types of shooting can be carried out using the <FUNCTION> knob.

• Area auto focus function

Operates auto focus within an area frame selected using the <FUNCTION> knob.

• Area auto iris function

Automatically adjusts the iris value within an area frame selected using the <FUNCTION> knob.

This function cannot be set when the [FACE

DETECT] function has been set.

• Area luminance display

Displays an averaged luminance level within an area frame selected using the <FUNCTION> knob.

1

Select a function in the [FUNCTION KNOB] item on the setup menu [SW MODE] screen

(Page 86).

[INH]:

No function is assigned.

[FOCUS]: Area focus function and area focus bar function (during <MENU> setting)

[IRIS]:

Area iris function and area iris meter function (during <MENU> setting)

[Y GET]:

Area luminance display

[FOCUS/IRIS]:

Simultaneous operation of the area focus function and area iris function, simultaneous operation of the area focus bar function/ area iris meter function (during

<MENU> setting)

[FOCUS/Y GET]:

Simultaneous operation of area focus function and area luminance display, simultaneous operation of area focus bar function (during

<MENU> setting)

2

Press the <FUNCTION> knob.

• A white frame is displayed.

• There is no change in the operation of the camera other than the display of the frame.

3

Press the <FUNCTION> knob again.

• The white frame turns yellow.

• When the frame is yellow, the <FUNCTION> knob function set via the <MENU> operates in the area inside the frame.

• Pressing the <FUNCTION> knob once more returns the yellow frame to the white frame.

• Switching AUTO/MANUAL for [FOCUS/IRIS] is normally carried out in the same way.

• The central luminance function does not operate when the area luminance display is operating.

• If the <FUNCTION> knob is held down for more than two seconds, the frame disappears and the area function is switched off.

4

Move the <FUNCTION> knob up and down, and right and left.

The white frame changes position. Move the frame to the area you wish to select.

Press the <FUNCTION> knob.

• The area function does not operate during face detection.

• The area function is released when the power switch is set to OFF or when the camera is switched to playback mode.

Optical image stabilizer function

When shooting with the camera hand held, you can reduce camera shake by using the optical image stabilizer function.

The optical image stabilizer can be switched ON/

OFF with the <OIS> button. [ ] is displayed in the viewfinder and the LCD monitor when the optical image stabilizer is ON. When using a tripod, natural images can be obtained by turning the optical image stabilizer function OFF.

<OIS> button

• When tracking a moving subject or there is a lot of camera shake, stabilization may not work.

Adding effects to images

Effects can be added to images by pressing the

USER buttons assigned the [BLACKFADE] function and the [WHITEFADE] function. The buttons are forcibly disabled during playback, REC CHECK, and thumbnail display.

[BLACKFADE]:

Press the button to fade out to black. At this time audio fades out in the same way. Also, continue to press the button and the image fades out, release the button and it fades in.

[WHITEFADE]:

Press the button to fade out to white. At this time audio fades out in the same way. Also, continue to press the button and the image fades out, release the button and it fades in.

Using USER buttons

You can assign a single function from among 16 types of functions to each USER button.

Use these buttons to change shooting conditions quickly or add the fade effect to images to match the subject.

In the factory settings, the following functions are assigned to each of the buttons.

<USER1>: [BACKLIGHT]

<USER2>: [D.ZOOM]

<USER3>: [SHOT MARK]

For details, see the [USER1] - [USER3] items on

the setup menu [SW MODE] screen (Page 87).

If you press a USER button to which one of the functions has been assigned, and then turn OFF the power or change the mode during operation of the USER button function, it will return to the previous state.

Backlight compensation

When shooting subjects in backlight, press the

USER button to which the [BACKLIGHT] function has been assigned.

[BACKLIGHT] will be displayed on the screen.

Auto iris control for backlight compensation will prevent the image of the subject from becoming dark.

Press the USER button again to release backlight compensation. (In the manual iris mode, the iris status is retained at the corresponding point even when backlight compensation is canceled.)

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Color bars

When in <CAMERA> mode, press the <BARS> button to display color bars, which are convenient for adjusting the picture quality of television and external monitors. Press again to return to the previous image.

While color bars are displayed, a 1 kHz test tone is output from the headphone terminal or the

<AUDIO OUT> terminal. It is not output from speakers.

You can set test tone output with the [TEST

TONE] item on the [AV OUT SETUP] screen.

Press the <START/STOP> button to record color bars.

The color bar display is released when power is switched off.

When in <PB> mode, the <BARS> button is disabled.

Changing the image size

When recording in DV mode, the size of the images to record (aspect ratio) can be changed.

Select in the [ASPECT CONV] item on the setup menu [RECORDING SETUP] screen.

[SIDE CROP]:

Recording is performed in standard 4:3 mode.

Crops the left and right edges.

When set to [SIDE CROP], information displayed in the black band portion on the left and right of the LCD and viewfinder is not displayed in external output.

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[LETTER BOX]:

Recording is performed in 16:9 angular field.

The black band at the top and bottom of the screen is recorded.

When set to [LETTER BOX], images are displayed in a 16:9 aspect ratio and [LT.BOX] is displayed on the LCD and viewfinder.

*

[SQUEEZE]:

The camera image is recorded compressed in the horizontal direction.

When recorded images are played on a wide screen supported TV monitor, they are displayed in a 16:9 aspect ratio.

When set to [SQUEEZE], images are displayed in a 16:9 aspect ratio on the LCD and viewfinder.

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* The illustration is an image figure when external output is displayed on a 4:3 monitor screen.

Wave form monitor function

When in <CAMERA> mode, press the <WFM> button to display the wave forms of the images on the LCD monitor.

Press the button again to return to the normal display.

Switching the wave form display, vector display, and wave/vector display is possible in the [WFM] item on the setup menu [SW MODE] screen

(Page 87).

Wave forms are not displayed on the viewfinder.

Wave forms cannot be recorded.

While wave forms are displayed, use the viewfinder as well because a part of the shooting screen and screen display will be hidden by wave forms.

While the focus assist function (enlarged view) is operating, wave forms are not displayed.

Volume adjustment during shooting

Adjusting the volume

AUDIO MON/ADV

When monitoring sound with headphones while shooting, volume can be adjusted with the <AUDIO

MON/ADV> button.

Adjusting the input sound level (Page 43).

• The adjusted sound level is remembered when power is switched off by turning the POWER/

MODE switch <OFF>.

Index recording (AVCHD mode only)

This is a function that adds indexes to image points in a clip while shooting or playing back.

When the USER button assigned to the [INDEX] function is pressed during shooting, an index signal

is recorded at that point. (Page 87)

It is also possible to add indexes during playback, or to display/play back only clips with indexes.

(Page 60)

• A maximum 100 indexes can be recorded to a single clip.

• When exceeding 100 indexes, even though the attachment operation is performed, [INVALID] is displayed and an index cannot be added.

• When continuously adding indexes, do so at intervals of one second or more. Even if the operation is performed continuously within one second, only the first operation will be valid.

Shot mark function

The mark attached to the thumbnails of clips is called a shot mark. On the thumbnail screen, only clips with shot marks attached can be selected and displayed/played back.

During shooting, when the USER button assigned to the [SHOT MARK] function is pressed, [MARK

ON] is displayed on the LCD monitor and the viewfinder, and a shot mark is set on the thumbnail of the clip being shot. Press the button again to release it.

Also, shot marks can be set/released by performed

the thumbnail operations of the clips. (Page 57)

However, shot marks cannot be set/released while playing back.

• When shotmarks cannot be set/released,

[INVALID] is displayed.

[LAST CLIP] function

When [LAST CLIP] is assigned to a USER button, the last recorded clip can be deleted by pressing the button.

When the USER button assigned to [LAST CLIP] is pressed, [YES]/[NO] is displayed on the screen.

Select [YES] to delete the last recorded clip.

• Select [NO] not to delete the clip.

• You cannot delete clips if the following operations are performed after shooting.

- When switched to <PB> mode

- When changing the recording format

- When connecting to a computer using a USB cable

- When powering off the camera

- When opening the memory card slot cover

• When in SIMUL REC mode the function does not operate.

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Using special functions for recording

Pre-rec (PRE REC)

Video and audio are recorded from three seconds prior to the time of the operation to start recording.

Operation to start recording

Operation to stop recording

(Time)

1

Actual recording time

PRE REC time

Set the [PREREC MODE] item on the setup

[

menu [RECORDING SETUP] screen to [ON].

PRE-REC

] will be displayed on the screen.

• When the [TCG] item on the [TC/UB SETUP] screen has been set to [REC RUN], the setting will be automatically changed to [FREE RUN].

2

Press the <START/STOP> button.

Video and audio from approximately three seconds prior will be recorded.

• In the following cases recording of the previous three seconds of video and audio may not be possible even if recording is started immediately.

- Immediately after switching from <PB> mode to <CAMERA> mode

- Immediately after turning on the power

- Immediately after changing the [PREREC

MODE] item

• In AVCHD mode, the thumbnail for a clip shot using the pre-rec function will display the image at the time when the <START/STOP> button was pressed. In DV mode, it displays the image three seconds prior to the time when the <START/STOP> button is pressed.

INTERVAL REC (AVCHD mode only)

This function allows you to create short videos of scenes that move slowly over long periods of time through frame-by-frame recording at specified intervals.

One frame is recorded in each recording time period that has been set, and 24 (25) frames form a one-second video.

You can specify the interval in <CAMERA> mode with the [INTERVAL REC] item in the setting menu

[RECORD SETUP] screen.

[1SECOND]/[10SECONDS]/[30SECONDS]/

[1MINUTE]/[2MINUTES]

: Changes the

INTERVAL REC setting.

[OFF]

: Does not set the INTERVAL REC.

[ ]

appears on the display.

• INTERVAL REC setting will be released when

• Audio recording is disabled.

• shooting is finished.

If the PRE-REC function is set, the INTERVAL

REC setting will be released.

Example

Sunsets

Recording interval

Shooting time

Video length

1 min 15 sec to

2 min 30 sec

Butterfly emerging from cocoon

Flowers blooming 30 SECONDS

1 hr to

3 hr

30 sec to

1 min

5 sec to

15 sec

The maximum shooting time is 168 hours.

When recording for long periods, use the AC adaptor.

• Do not remove the battery or disconnect the

AC adaptor during INTERVAL REC. Doing so may damage recorded image data or result in data loss.

• You cannot change the recording mode while

INTERVAL REC is enabled.

• Depending on lighting and shooting conditions, color and focus settings may not be adjusted automatically. In such cases, make adjustments manually.

• When INTERVAL REC is enabled, set the following recording format. If a different recording format is set, [INTERVAL REC] item is grayed out and cannot be enabled.

Recording format: PH mode, 1080/24P (25P)

• When playing back a recorded video, set the playback format to 1080/24P (25P).

• Even if the images have not met 24 (25) frames when you stop recording, a one-second video will be created.

Time stamp function

The date and time of recording can be recorded to video images.

Select [ON] in the [TIME STAMP] item on the settings menu [RECORD SETUP] screen.

When the TIME STAMP function is [ON], [

R

] will be displayed in front of the date and time display in the viewfinder and the LCD monitor. In addition, the month display will change from a numerical value to an English name display.

• [

R

] display itself will not be recorded to the video.

• The size and position of the time and date characters recorded to the image will vary depending on the recording format.

• The size and position of the time stamp characters in external output displays may vary from the displays in the LCD monitor or viewfinder.

• The recorded time and date display will follow the settings made in the [DATE/TIME] item on the

[DISPLAY SETUP] screen. If this item is set to

[OFF], the date and time will not be recorded as a time stamp.

• To avoid date and time displays overlapping when clips with timestamps recorded are played with this camera, set the [DATE/TIME] item on the [DISPLAY SETUP] screen to [OFF]. You can also hide the date and time display by pressing the <DISP/MODE CHK> button.

Relay function

When the remaining space on a memory card is insufficient during recording, recording can be continued using the memory card in the other slot.

Set the [RELAY REC] item on the setup menu

[RECORDING SETUP] screen to [ON].

When the remaining space on a memory card is insufficient during recording, recording will automatically be continued using the memory card in the other slot.

Relay recording is not available when a recordable memory card is not inserted in the memory card slot.

The camera is capable of continuous recording for up to 12 hours maximum. This cannot be extended even if the relay function is used.

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SIMUL REC

When memory cards are inserted in both of the two slots, activating this function enables recording the same video to both the memory cards. Set the [SIMUL REC] item on the setup menu [RECORDING

SETUP] screen to [ON] to enter the SIMUL REC mode.

In the media capacity display on the screen, the available recording time possible for SIMUL REC (the available recording time of the memory card with lower memory capacity) is displayed, and the icon

[ ] is displayed.

Recording stops when one of the memory cards in Slot 1 or Slot 2 has no remaining space.

(The following figure shows the case that the memory card in Slot 1 becomes full.)

Memory card recording time

Slot 1

Start recording

Clip A

End recording

Start recording

Standby Clip B

Stop recording

(No space left on memory card)

When the capacity of Slot 1 (the memory card with lower remaining memory) becomes full, SIMUL REC will stop.

To resume the SIMUL REC, replace the memory card to a new memory card and press the

<START/STOP> button.

Slot 2

Clip A Standby Clip B Standby Clip C

Start recording (normal recording)

If you press the <START/STOP> button without replacing the memory card in Slot

1, video will be recorded normally on the memory card in Slot 2 (the memory card with remaining memory).

• If the remaining capacity of the memory card in Slot 1 is same as in Slot 2, the remaining capacity in

Slot 1 is displayed.

• SIMUL REC cannot be used at the same time as relay recording, VFR recording, or INTERVAL REC.

• During SIMUL REC, if recording has stopped because a recording error has occurred in one of the memory cards, the other memory card will continue to record.

• After SIMUL REC ends, when there is capacity remaining on one of the memory cards, that memory card will automatically be selected as the memory card for recording. Press the <START/STOP> button again for normal recording.

• While in SIMUL REC mode, if only one memory card is inserted, normal recording takes place.

• After SIMUL REC, the REC CHECK function does not operate.

• After SIMUL REC, the [LAST CLIP] function does not operate.

• When switching to <PB> mode after SIMUL REC, the thumbnails of the memory card in slot 1 will be displayed.

Backup recording (DV mode only)

The video recorded with this camera can be saved and automatically backed up in an external device connected using the <DV OUT> terminal on the camera.

Set the control method of the external device in the [DV CONTROL] and [DV CMD SEL] items of the

setting menu [OTHER FUNCTIONS] screen. (Page 97)

External device

6-pin

IEEE1394 cable (optional)

When you use backup recording function, be careful about the following:

• After performing backup recording, check the setting of menu items before operating the camera. Since the setting of menu items remain even after turning off the power, using the camera with the backup function set may cause overwriting to the media in the external device.

• Backup recording may not work properly if two or more external devices are connected.

• Use an IEEE1394 cable that is 4.5 m or shorter.

• When performing backup recording, set the external device so that it records 1394 signals.

If you perform backup recording with [CHAIN] in the [DV CONTROL] item (Page 97) of the setting menu

[OTHER FUNCTIONS] screen set to on, when the memory of the memory card becomes nearly full, the backup device which has been on standby will automatically start recording.

• Note that if you perform REC CHECK, the checked video will be recorded.

• When connecting and disconnecting an IEEE1394 cable, be sure to turn off the power of the device to be connected.

• When connecting an external device equipped with a 4-pin type IEEE1394 terminal, connect the <DV

OUT> terminal (6-pin) first.

• Use a double-shielded IEEE1394 cable.

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Variable frame rate (VFR) (AVCHD mode only)

This camera can perform time-lapse (undercrank) and high speed (overcrank) shooting, which are film techniques, without the need for a frame rate converter.

• VFR shooting is only possible when shooting with [REC FORMAT] set to [PH 1080/24P]/[PH 1080/30P]/

[PH 1080/25P]. To set VFR, set the pre-rec function to [OFF]. When the pre-rec function is set to [ON],

VFR cannot be set. VFR shooting does not work in the 720P mode.

• When VFR is set, the INTERVAL REC, relay recording, and SIMUL REC functions are automatically set to [OFF], and [TCG] is automatically set to [REC RUN].

• This function cannot be used with INTERVAL REC, relay recording, SIMUL REC, and pre-rec functions.

• The frame rate cannot be changed during recording.

• If lower frame rate is set, accessing the memory card after recording takes longer. Before ejecting the memory card, confirm that the memory card access lamp is not flashing.

24P mode:

Shoots 24 frames/second in the native mode. A 24 frames/second image is recorded into 24 frames as video signal.

: Valid frames

Camera

1 2 3 4

24P

1 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 4 4

1 2 3 4

24P native

1 2 3 4

The recording frame rate can be set to any one from the 23 frame rates given in the following table.

There is a slight difference between the displayed recording frame rate and the actual recording frame rate. Refer to the table below. The top rows of the table are recording frame rates (fps), the bottom rows are frame rates (fps) actually recorded.

When [SYSTEM FREQ]=[59.94Hz], [REC FORMAT]=[PH 1080/24P]/[PH 1080/30P]

60 54 48 44 40 36 34 32 30 28 27 26 25 24 22 21 20 18 15 12 9 6 2

59.94 53.95 47.96 44.07 39.97 35.96 34.06 32.11 29.97 28.10 26.97 25.84 24.98 23.98 22.48 20.75 19.98 17.98 14.99 11.99 8.99 5.99 2.00

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When [SYSTEM FREQ]=[50Hz], [REC FORMAT]=[PH 1080/25P]

50 48 45 42 37 34 32 30 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 18 15 12 9 6 2

50.00 48.08 45.00 42.19 36.76 34.09 32.14 30.00 28.13 27.00 25.96 25.00 24.04 23.08 22.06 20.83 20.00 18.00 15.00 12.50 9.00 6.25 2.00

Native recording

1

Select the recording format [PH 1080/24P]

*1 in the [REC FORMAT] item on the setup

menu [RECORDING SETUP] screen (Page 89).

2

Turn the [VFR MODE] item on the setup menu [SCENE FILE] screen [ON], and set an optional recording frame rate in the [FRAME

RATE] item (Page 83).

3

Press the <START/STOP> button.

Native recording starts in VFR mode.

• When VFR mode is set, the audio cannot be recorded. [ ] will be displayed on the screen and the audio level meter will not be displayed. After recording starts, [VFR ON =

NO AUDIO RECORDING] is displayed for five seconds. Audio is not output from the external output terminals.

• If lower frame rate (12P or lower) is set, accessing the memory card after recording takes longer. Before ejecting a memory card, confirm that the memory card access lamp is not flashing.

Standard recording

1

Select the recording format [PH 1080/30P]

*1 or [PH 1080/25P]

*2

screen (Page 89).

in the [REC FORMAT] item on the setup menu [RECORDING SETUP]

2

Turn the [VFR MODE] item on the setup menu [SCENE FILE] screen [ON], and set an optional recording frame rate in the [FRAME

RATE] item (Page 83).

3

Press the <START/STOP> button.

Standard recording starts in VFR mode.

• When VFR mode is set, the audio cannot be recorded. [ ] will be displayed on the screen and the audio level meter will not be displayed. After recording starts, [VFR ON =

NO AUDIO RECORDING] is displayed for five seconds. Audio is not output from the external output terminals.

• 2:2 pull down recording will be applied for a recording frame rate of 30P or 25P.

• If lower frame rate (12P or lower) is set, accessing the memory card after recording takes longer. Before ejecting a memory card, confirm that the memory card access lamp is not flashing.

*1 When [SYSTEM FREQ] = [59.94Hz]

*2 When [SYSTEM FREQ] = [50Hz]

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Using Variable Frame Rate (VFR)

Normal speed shooting for movie production

When producing videos for the screen, a frame rate of 24 fps (24 frames per second) as used in film projection is standard (x1). By using the f ollowing settings, playback with the same quality as the film projection is possible. Film like high quality video can be produced through 1080P progressive and

CINELIKE Gamma.

Recording format

[REC FORMAT]

[PH 1080/24P]

(Native recording)

Recording frame rate

[FRAME RATE]

24 fps*

Overcrank shooting

This is a slow motion effect that can be applied to scenes such as car chases, action, climaxes, etc.

For example, a slow motion effect of 1/2 can be gained if the recording frame rate is set to 60 fps when recording with the 30P recording format that specifies the playback frame rate. 1080P progressive videos produce smooth, high quality slow motion.

Recording format

[REC FORMAT]

[PH 1080/24P]

[PH 1080/30P]

[PH 1080/25P]

Recording frame rate

[FRAME RATE]

Set at 25 fps or more*

Set at 32 fps or more*

Set at 26 fps or more*

* The recording frame rate [FRAME RATE] can be set

to one of 23 values. (Page 38)

Normal speed shooting for commercials/drama production

When producing videos for display on the television screen, a frame rate of 30 fps (30 frames per second) is standard (x1). By using the f ollowing settings, playback with the same quality as broadcast is possible. Commercials and music videos can be recorded at film like high quality, and at a frame rate suitable for television broadcast.

Recording format

[REC FORMAT]

[PH 1080/30P]

(2:2 pulldown)

[PH 1080/25P]

Recording frame rate

[FRAME RATE]

30 fps*

25 fps*

Undercrank shooting

This is a quick motion effect that can be applied to scenes showing the flow of clouds, people standing in the middle of crowds, and kung fu, etc. For example, a quick motion effect of x2 can be gained if the VFR recording frame rate is set to 12 fps when recording with the 24P recording format that specifies the playback frame rate.

Recording format

[REC FORMAT]

[PH 1080/24P]

[PH 1080/30P]

[PH 1080/25P]

Recording frame rate

[FRAME RATE]

Set at 22 fps or less*

Set at 28 fps or less*

Set at 24 fps or less*

Adjusting the shutter speed

Using the <SHTR/F.RATE> dial

1

<DIAL SEL> button

<SHTR/F.RATE> dial

Press the <DIAL SEL> button.

• The role of the <SHTR/F.RATE> dial changes in the following order.

[DIAL SHUTTER]

[DIAL SYNCHRO

SCAN]

[DIAL FRAME RATE]

[DIAL LOCK]

• To select [DIAL SYNCHRO SCAN], press the <DIAL SEL> button and select [DIAL

SHUTTER], and turn the <SHTR/F.RATE> dial to set the synchro scan.

• You can select [DIAL FRAME RATE] when the [REC FORMAT] item in the setup menu

[RECORDING SETUP] screen is set to

[PH 1080/24P] or [PH 1080/30P] (or [PH

1080/25P]).

• After approximately 12 seconds without a dial operation, [DIAL LOCK] will be set automatically. To operate the camera again, press the <DIAL SEL> button. The camera resumes the last operated mode. You can also use the <DIAL SEL> button to set [DIAL LOCK] in order to prevent unintentional operation.

Setting the shutter

1

Press the <DIAL SEL> button and select

[DIAL SHUTTER].

2

Press the <SHTR/F.RATE> dial.

Each time the <SHTR/F.RATE> dial is pressed, the shutter will turn ON/OFF.

The shutter speed is changed in the order

shown in the charts on page 39 by turning the

<SHTR/F.RATE> dial when the shutter is ON.

• Remember that the faster the shutter speed, the lower the camera sensitivity.

• Focusing on the subject would take longer if the shutter speed is reduced, it is therefore recommended that the camera be secured to a tripod, etc. during shooting.

• Under the lighting of electric discharge tubes such as fluorescent lamps, horizontal bands may appear on the screen. Adjusting the shutter speed may improve this condition.

• A subject that quickly crosses the camera may appear distorted when shot. This is due to the signal reading system of the pickup devices

(MOS sensor), and is not a defect.

• At slow shutter speeds (1/6 to 1/15), white, red, green, or blue dots may appear on the screen, however, this is not a defect.

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Setting the synchro scan

1

Press the <DIAL SEL> button and select

[DIAL SHUTTER].

2

Turn the <SHTR/F.RATE> dial and set the synchro scan.

3

Press the <DIAL SEL> button and select

[DIAL SYNCHRO SCAN].

4

Turn the <SHTR/F.RATE> dial.

The [SYNCHRO SCAN] shutter speed can be set.

The shutter speed changes quickly when turning the <SHTR/F.RATE> dial while holding it down.

Synchro scan can also be set with the

[SYNCHRO SCAN] item on the setup menu

[SCENE FILE] screen.

• The setting format can be changed with the

[SYNC SCAN TYPE] item on the setup menu

[SCENE FILE] screen.

[deg.]: angle display (180.0d etc.)

[sec]: speed display (1/48.0 etc.)

Setting the frame rate

1

Press the <DIAL SEL> button and select

[DIAL FRAME RATE].

2

Press the <SHTR/F.RATE> dial.

Each time the <SHTR/F.RATE> dial is pressed,

VFR OFF and the frame rate setting mode switch.

The frame rate can be set by turning the

<SHTR/F.RATE> dial.

The frame rate can also be set from the

[FRAME RATE] item in the setup menu

[SCENE FILE] screen.

• Before using the frame rate function, it is necessary to set the [REC FORMAT] item on the setup menu [RECORDING SETUP] screen to [PH 1080/24P] or [PH 1080/30P] (or [PH

1080/25P]).

• When you set the [SDI 24PsF] item on the setup menu [AV OUT SETUP] screen to [ON], the frame rate function cannot be set.

„

AVCHD mode (when [VFR MODE] = [ON])

[SYSTEM FREQ] = [59.94Hz]

When 1080/24P

Normal (OFF) 1/50

SYNCHRO SCAN

1/24

1/2000 1/1000

When 1080/30P

Normal (OFF) 1/50

SYNCHRO SCAN

1/2000

1/30

1/1000

[SYSTEM FREQ] = [50Hz]

When 1080/25P

Normal (OFF) 1/50

SYNCHRO SCAN

1/2000

1/25

1/1000

1/60

1/500

1/60

1/500

1/120

1/250

1/120

1/250

1/60

1/500

1/120

1/250

* Cautions on shutter setting when [VFR MODE] = [ON]

The shutter speed may be changed due to the frame rate setting.

If the shutter speed setting has been changed, it is displayed in brackets like “(1/25)”.

„

AVCHD mode (when [VFR MODE] = [OFF]), DV mode

[SYSTEM FREQ] = [59.94Hz]

When 1080/60i, 720/60P, 480/60i

Normal (OFF) 1/60

SYNCHRO SCAN

1/8 1/15 1/30

1/2000

When 1080/30P, 720/30P, 480/30P

Normal (OFF) 1/50

SYNCHRO SCAN

1/1000

1/8

1/500

1/15

1/250

1/30

1/2000

When 1080/24P, 720/24P, 480/24P

Normal (OFF) 1/50

SYNCHRO SCAN

1/1000

1/6

1/2000 1/1000

1/500

1/12

1/500

1/24

1/250

1/250

1/60

1/120

[SYSTEM FREQ] = [50Hz]

When 1080/50, 1080/25P, 720/50P, 720/25P, 576/50i, 576/25P

Normal (OFF) 1/50

SYNCHRO SCAN

1/6 1/12

1/2000 1/1000 1/500

1/25

1/250

1/60

1/120

1/100

1/120

1/60

1/120

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Synchro scan

The synchro scan shutter speed used when the shooting screens such as a television screen or computer monitor is set using the <SHTR/F.RATE>

dial (Page 37), or the [SYNCHRO SCAN] item on the

setup menu [SCENE FILE] screen. (Page 83)

• Adjust the shutter speed to match the frequency of the television or computer monitor to minimize the horizontal noise that appears when shooting such subjects.

• By switching to progressive mode, you can also shoot the PAL system television screens.

• If the set value of the [SYNCHRO SCAN] item on the setup menu [SCENE FILE] screen is displayed in gray, it cannot be used with the current recording format. This function will only operate for preset values for each recording format.

The preset values for each recording format are as follows. ([SYNC SCAN TYPE] = [sec])

60i/60P mode: 1/60 second

30P mode: 1/30 second

24P mode: 1/24 second

50i/50P mode: 1/50 second

25P mode: 1/25 second

• You can change the progressive mode with the [REC FORMAT] item on the setup menu

[RECORDING SETUP] screen. (Page 89)

Changing audio input

When shooting, a maximum of two channels of audio can be recorded. Also, audio input to be recorded in each channel can be switched to builtin microphone, external microphone, or connected audio devices.

AUDIO CH1 SELECT switch

AUDIO CH2 SELECT switch

Using the built-in microphone

1

Set the AUDIO CH1 SELECT switch to

<INT (L)>.

• Audio from the built-in microphone Lch is recorded to audio channel 1.

2

Set the AUDIO CH2 SELECT switch to

<INT (R)>.

Audio from the built-in microphone Rch is recorded to audio channel 2.

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Using an external microphone and audio devices

INPUT1 switch

(MIC POWER +48V)

INPUT2 switch

(MIC POWER +48V)

INPUT2 LINE/MIC switch

INPUT1 LINE/MIC switch

1

Connect an external microphone or audio device to the AUDIO INPUT1/2 terminals (XLR

3-pin). (Page 67)

2

Switch the connected audio input signal with the INPUT1 LINE/MIC switch or INPUT2

LINE/MIC switch.

<LINE>: (When connecting audio device)

The input level is 0 dBu.

<MIC>: (When connecting an external microphone)

The factory setting for input level is -50 dBu.

The input level can be changed to [-40dB] or

[-60dB] with the [MIC GAIN1] item and [MIC

GAIN2] item on the setup menu [RECORDING

SETUP] screen. (Page 90) However, sensitivity

will be higher when set to [-60dB], and more noise may be recorded.

3

When using the phantom microphone (which requires +48V power supply)

Set the INPUT1 switch (MIC POWER+48V) and

INPUT2 switch (MIC POWER+48V) to <ON>.

<ON>: (When connecting the phantom microphone)

+48V power is supplied to AUDIO INPUT1/2 terminals.

<OFF>: (When not connecting the phantom microphone)

+48V power is not supplied to AUDIO

INPUT1/2 terminals.

• When you use a phantom microphone, the battery duration will become shorter.

• When devices that do not support +48V power supply are connected, set the phantom microphone to <OFF>. If set to <ON>, the connected devices might be damaged.

• When using the AG-MC200G (optional), set the [MIC GAIN1] or [MIC GAIN2] item of the

[RECORDING SETUP] screen to [-50dB].

4

Use the AUDIO CH1 SELECT switch to select the input signal to be recorded to audio channel 1.

<INT (L)>:

Audio from the built-in microphone Lch is recorded.

<INPUT1>:

Audio from the device connected to AUDIO

INPUT1 terminal is recorded.

<INPUT2>:

Audio from the device connected to AUDIO

INPUT2 terminal is recorded.

5

Use the AUDIO CH2 SELECT switch to select the input signal to be recorded to audio channel 2.

<INT (R)>:

Audio from the built-in microphone Rch is recorded.

<INPUT2>:

Audio from the device connected to AUDIO

INPUT2 terminal is recorded.

• Audio input switching

Switch setting

AUDIO CH1

SELECT switch

AUDIO CH2

SELECT switch

INT(L)

INT(R)

INPUT2

Recording channel

CH1

Built-in microphone

Lch

Built-in microphone

Lch

CH2

Built-in microphone

Rch

INPUT2

INPUT1

INPUT2

INT(R)

INPUT2

INT(R)

INPUT2

INPUT1

INPUT1

INPUT2

INPUT2

Built-in microphone

Rch

INPUT2

Built-in microphone

Rch

INPUT2

• When inputting an external microphone signal to CH1 and CH2, connect the microphone to the AUDIO INPUT2 terminal, and set both the

AUDIO CH1 SELECT switch and AUDIO CH2

SELECT switch to INPUT2.

Adjusting the audio recording level automatically

• Since the audio signal recording level is adjusted automatically, the zoom operation sound may be recorded if zooming quickly, depending on the environment.

Adjusting the audio recording level manually

<AUDIO LEVEL> knob

1

Set the AUDIO AUTO/MANU CH1 or CH2 switch to <MANU> position.

Adjust the audio signal recording level input through the built-in microphone and the AUDIO

INPUT1/2 terminals (XLR 3-pin) using <AUDIO

LEVEL> knob. Check the audio level meter display on the bottom left of the LCD monitor or viewfinder.

CH1/CH2 can be set separately.

When <MANU> is set, the setting in the

[AUDIO LIMITER CH1]/[AUDIO LIMITER

CH2] item of the setup menu [RECORDING

SETUP] (Page 90) is enabled.

AUDIO AUTO/MANU CH1 switch

AUDIO AUTO/MANU CH2 switch

1

Set the AUDIO AUTO/MANU CH1 or CH2 switch to <AUTO> position.

Adjust the audio signal recording level input through the built-in microphone and the AUDIO

INPUT1/2 terminals (XLR 3-pin) automatically.

• CH1/CH2 can be set separately.

• When <AUTO> is set, the recording level adjustment using the <AUDIO LEVEL> knob and the setting in the [AUDIO LIMITER CH1]/[AUDIO LIMITER CH2] item of the setup menu [RECORDING SETUP]

screen (Page 90) are disabled.

• Before shooting, check the recording volume level.

• When recording, the recording level of this camera is set approximately 8 dB higher than

Panasonic shoulder camera-recorders for broadcast.

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Using shooting settings (scene files)

Settings according to a variety of shooting conditions are stored in the positions on the

<SCENE FILE> dial (<F1> to <F6>).

When shooting, you can use the <SCENE FILE> dial to immediately read out required files.

• The following files are stored as factory settings.

<F1>: [SCENE]

File suitable for normal shooting.

<F2>: [SCENE FLUO.]

File suitable for shooting under fluorescent lights (indoor shooting).

<F3>: [SCENE SPARK]

File suitable for shooting with fuller variations of resolution, coloring, and contrast.

<F4>: [SCENE B-STR]

File suitable for broadening the contrast of dark areas (such as shooting sunsets).

<F5>: [SCENE CINE V]

File suitable for shooting movie-like scenes where contrast is emphasized. (Even when the scene file is changed, the recording format is unchanged. It must be set with the

[REC FORMAT] item on the [RECORDING

SETUP] screen. See page 89.)

<F6>: [SCENE CINE D]

File suitable for shooting movie-like scenes where dynamic range is emphasized. (Even when the scene file is changed, the recording format is unchanged. It must be set with the

[REC FORMAT] item on the [RECORDING

SETUP] screen. See page 89.)

Changing scene file settings

The setting value of a scene file can be changed.

Also, changed scene files can be stored at each position of the <SCENE FILE> dial (<F1> to <F6>).

Example: Change the name of the scene file

1

Turn the POWER/MODE switch of the camera <ON>. (Page 30 of Vol.1)

2

Turn the <SCENE FILE> dial to select a scene file to change.

3

Select the setup menu [SCENE FILE] screen.

Menu operation (Page 31 of Vol.1)

Operations can be performed with buttons on the remote control that correspond to those on the camera. For details, see “Remote control”

(Page 24 of Vol.1).

4

Tilt the OPERATION lever in the < >< > directions to select the [NAME EDIT] item.

5

Push the OPERATION lever (or tilt in the

< > direction) and tilt in the < > direction to select [YES], then push the OPERATION lever again.

6

When the following screen is displayed, use the OPERATION lever to set a six-character file name.

Perform this using the same method as setting

user information (Page 53).

• Characters that can be set

(Space), A-Z, 0-9, :< = > ? @ [ ] ^ _ - . /

When setting the file name, press the

<RESET/TC SET> button to clear the characters.

7

When finished setting the file name, push the OPERATION lever.

8

Select [YES] on the confirmation screen.

• When you select [YES], you will exit the

[NAME EDIT] screen and the setting change completes.

• Once the setting change has been completed, the changed name and values are stored and they remain after turning off the power or changing the scene dials.

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Storing scene files and other settings on memory cards

You can save up to four scene file settings or other settings as files on a memory card, and you can also load them from the memory card.

• In the case of the scene files, the current settings are automatically saved in the camera, and the saved data is written on a memory card. When the data has been read from a memory card, the current settings are rewritten at the same time as the data saved inside the camera.

• The data in all the scene files, <F1> to <F6> is rewritten.

The following description basically describes storing scene files.

1

Turn the POWER/MODE switch of the camera <ON>. (Page 30 of Vol.1)

2

Select the slot number for the memory card onto which you wish to save from the [CARD

WRITE] item on the setup menu [SCENE

FILE] screen, and push the OPERATION lever.

For other settings, select the [USER FILE]

screen. (Page 96)

• Menu operation (Page 31 of Vol.1)

• Operations may be performed with buttons on the remote control that correspond to those on the camera. For details, see “Remote control”

(Page 24 of Vol.1).

3

Tilt the OPERATION lever in the < >< >

< >< > directions, select a file, and push the OPERATION lever to set the file name.

4

Push the OPERATION lever again, select

[YES] when the following screen appears, and push the OPERATION lever.

• In the following example, [SCENE-01] is the

TITLE name. To change the TITLE name, see the following description.

• “FILE 1 (file name) WRITE COMPLETED” is displayed when writing is complete.

5

Press the <MENU> button to release menu mode.

To read files

1) Select [CARD READ] in step

2

and push the

OPERATION lever.

2) Select the file number, and push the

OPERATION lever.

3) Select [YES] on the confirmation screen.

“FILE 1 (file name) READ COMPLETED” is displayed when reading is complete.

To add titles to files

1) Go through steps

1

to

3

.

2) Tilt the OPERATION lever in the < >< > directions to select a character, and tilt in the

< > direction to move to the next character.

The following characters can be input.

(Space), A-Z, 0-9, : < = > ? @ [ ] ^ _ - . /

3) When all input is finished, push the

OPERATION lever.

4) Press [YES] on the confirmation screen.

If [WRITE PROTECT] appears, release the protected status of the memory card.

If “FILE 1 (file name) WRITE FAILED” appears, quit all other operations (such as playback) before proceeding.

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Clip metadata (AVCHD mode only)

You can add the video and audio formats, name of the videographer, shooting location, text memos, and other information to the video data you have recorded on the memory card. This data is called

the clip metadata. (For display method, see page 64.)

There are two types of clip metadata: the data that is recorded automatically during shooting, and the data in the metadata upload file created on the memory card which is loaded in the camera. (For

the clip metadata loading method, see page 49.)

Content of clip metadata

You can set the items underlined by loading the metadata upload file on the memory card. Other items are set automatically during shooting.

[CLIP PROPERTY / GLOBAL CLIP ID]:

This indicates the global clip ID that shows the shooting status of the clip.

[CLIP PROPERTY / USER CLIP NAME]:

This indicates the name of the clip that the user has set.

*1

[CLIP PROPERTY / VIDEO & AUDIO]:

This indicates the [FRAME RATE], [REC

RATE], [RESOLUTION], [PULL DOWN] system and [AUDIO] (recording audio) of the recorded image.

[CLIP PROPERTY / ACCESS]:

This indicates the [CREATOR] (name of the person recording), [CREATION DATE]

(recording date), [LAST UPDATE DATE] (date on which the data was last updated), and

[LAST UPDATE PERSON] (the person who last updated the data).

[CLIP PROPERTY / DEVICE]:

This indicates the [MANUFACTURER]

(manufacturer of the equipment), [SERIAL NO.]

(serial number of the equipment) and [MODEL

NAME] (equipment model name: AG-AC160A for this camera).

[CLIP PROPERTY / SHOOT]:

This indicates the [SHOOTER] (name of the videographer) and the [PLACE NAME] (name of shooting location).

[CLIP PROPERTY / LOCATION]:

This indicates [ALTITUDE], [LONGITUDE],

[LATITUDE] of the shooting location, and

[SOURCE] (information source). Not recorded in this camera.

[CLIP PROPERTY / SCENARIO]:

*2

This indicates the [PROGRAM NAME], [SCENE

NO.] (scene number), and [TAKE NO.] (take number).

[CLIP PROPERTY / NEWS 1]:

This indicates the [REPORTER] (name of the reporter), and [PURPOSE] (purpose of data collection).

[CLIP PROPERTY / NEWS 2]:

This indicates the [OBJECT] (target of data collection).

[CLIP PROPERTY / MEMO]:

*3

This indicates the [PERSON] (name of the person who recorded the text memo), and

[TEXT] (content of the text memo).

*1 If there is no information in the metadata upload file, consecutive 5-digit numbers will be applied to the clips in the order that they were recorded, with the first clip to be recorded given the number

0. The recording method of [CLIP PROPERTY /

USER CLIP NAME] is selectable. For details, see

page 49.

*2 When you input the [CLIP PROPERTY /

SCENARIO], you must input the [PROGRAM

NAME]. You cannot input [SCENE NO.], [TAKE

NO.] only.

*3 When you input a [CLIP PROPERTY / MEMO], you must input the [TEXT]. You cannot input

[PERSON] only.

• This camera can only display ASCII characters.

• Due to limitations imposed by the camera on the number of characters which can be displayed, not all the data can be displayed.

(This does not mean that data which is not displayed has been deleted. ) Use an

AVCCAM viewer or other program to check all the data.

• Metadata can be created with AVCCAM

viewer. (Page 73)

Uploading metadata [META DATA]

You can perform the following operations.

If necessary make preparations.

• Loading metadata

Insert the memory card on which the metadata is recorded into the camera. (For details on clip

metadata, see page 48.)

• Selecting whether to record the metadata on the memory card

• Initializing the metadata inside the camera

• Displaying the metadata inside the camera

1

Turn the POWER/MODE switch to go into

<CAMERA> mode.

2

Press the <MENU> button.

Menu operation (Page 31 of Vol.1)

3

Tilt the OPERATION lever in the < >< > directions to select [META DATA], and push the

OPERATION lever (or tilt in the < > direction).

• Up to eight items of metadata on the memory card can be displayed, starting from the most recent creation date.

• If characters other than single-byte alphanumeric characters are used in the metadata file to be loaded they are displayed as “*”.

[RECORD]:

Sets whether to record the metadata loaded on the camera simultaneously on a memory card when recording.

Select either [ON]/[OFF] (format/do not format), and push the OPERATION lever.

The factory setting for this mode is [OFF].

[USER CLIP NAME]:

The [USER CLIP NAME] recording method is selectable. For details, see the next column.

[META DATA PROP]:

Displays the metadata recorded in the camera.

[CLIP COUNTER RST]:

Resets the counter value to 1.

Select either [YES]/[NO] (reset/do not reset), and push the OPERATION lever.

[META INIT SET]:

Initializes the metadata recorded in the camera.

Select either [YES]/[NO] (initialize/do not initialize), and push the OPERATION lever.

5

Press the <MENU> button to release menu mode.

4

Tilt the OPERATION lever in the < >< > directions to select items, and push the

OPERATION lever.

[CARD READ]:

Loads the metadata set on the memory card on to the camera.

Move to [CARD READ], push the OPERATION lever, select either [SLOT1]/[SLOT2]/[NO], and push the OPERATION lever.

Selecting the [USER CLIP NAME] recording method

Press the <MENU> button and select [META

DATA]

[USER CLIP NAME] to select the [USER

CLIP NAME] recording method. Two options are available: [TYPE1] and [TYPE2].

[USER CLIP NAME] to be recorded

[TYPE1]

When clip metadata has been loaded

Uploaded data

[TYPE2]

Uploaded data

+

COUNT value*

When no clip metadata has been loaded, or when recording of loaded clip metadata has been disabled

Sequential

5-digit number in the order of shooting

Sequential

5-digit number in order of shooting

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* The COUNT value is indicated as a 4-digit number.

The COUNT value is incremented each time a new clip is shot when clip metadata has been loaded and the recording method has been set to [TYPE2].

The COUNT value can be reset with the following method. Press the <MENU> button, select [META

DATA]

[CLIP COUNTER RST]

[YES], and push the OPERATION lever to reset the COUNT value to 1.

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Using the counter

Counter display

You can display a counter that indicates how much time has elapsed during shooting or playback.

1

Press the <COUNTER> button.

Each time you press the button, the display

changes as follows. (Page 75)

[0:00.00] (<CAMERA> mode only)

Counter value display. Displayed when [TOTAL]* is selected with the [REC COUNTER] item on the setup menu [DISPLAY SETUP] screen.

[CLIP 0:00.00]

Displayed when [CLIP]* is selected with the

[REC COUNTER] item on the setup menu

[DISPLAY SETUP] screen.

Values are automatically reset when shooting is started, and counter values are displayed for each individual clip.

* The count is not displayed in <PB> mode.

[TC 12:34:56.01]

Time code display (Displays the frame digits in 24 frames in PH1080/24P and PH720/24P modes. In 480i/24P mode, the frame digits are converted into 30 frames.)

[UB 12 34 56 78]

User information

No display:

Data is not displayed.

• To reset the counter value, press the <RESET/

TC SET> button while the counter value is being displayed.

TC preset mode

Synchronizes the initial time code value during multi-camera shooting. (Hereafter, the camera used for synchronization is described as the MASTER and the camera being synchronized is described as the SLAVE.)

1

Connect the TC PRESET IN/OUT terminals

(<VIDEO OUT> terminals) on the two devices with a pin cable, and turn on the power.

„

MASTER settings

2

Check that the MASTER camera is set to the <CAMERA> mode, and set the [EXT

TC LINK] item on the setup menu [TC/UB

SETUP] screen to [MASTER].

[OUTPUTTING LTC SIGNAL] is displayed on the screen, and the time code is output from the

TC PRESET IN/OUT terminal (<VIDEO OUT> terminal).

• Select the same recording format for the

MASTER and SLAVE cameras, and set the

[TCG] item on the [TC/UB SETUP] screen to

[FREE RUN].

• To cancel the time code output, press the

<MENU> button.

„

SLAVE settings

3

Set the [EXT TC LINK] item on the setup menu [TC/UB SETUP] screen to [SLAVE].

4

Press the <COUNTER>-<RESET/TC SET> button. TCG values will be preset to the TC values input from the MASTER.

• The menu screen is closed and [TC LINK OK] is displayed in the center of the screen.

• If the TC values cannot be set correctly, [LINK

NG] will be displayed.

• If the SLAVE camera is set to 24P, set the [TC

MODE] item of the MASTER camera to [NDF].

• To cancel the [SLAVE] mode, press the

<MENU> button.

Charging the built-in battery/setting the time code

Charging the built-in battery

The camera uses the built-in battery to remember the date and time.

If [LOW INTERNAL BATTERY] (built-in battery level is low) is displayed when the date and time are set, it means that the built-in battery is depleted.

Charge the battery with the following method.

Set the date and time after the battery fully charged.

1

Connect an AC adaptor to the camera.

(Page 27 of Vol.1)

• Leave the POWER/MODE switch of the camera at <OFF>.

2

Leave the camera for approximately four hours.

The built-in battery is charged.

Check the time code and menu operations after charging.

Specifying the time code ([TC

PRESET] item)

Set the time code value with the [TC PRESET] item to record any value as the time code value at the start of recording.

1

Turn the POWER/MODE switch of the camera <ON>. (Page 30 of Vol.1)

2

Select the [TC PRESET] item on the setup menu [TC/UB SETUP] screen.

Menu operation (Page 31 of Vol.1)

Operations can be performed with buttons on the remote control that correspond to those on the camera. For details, see “Remote control”

(Page 24 of Vol.1).

3

Tilt the OPERATION lever in the < > direction to move to [YES], and push the

OPERATION lever.

If the date and time are not remembered after charging, the built-in battery needs to be replaced.

Consult your dealer.

Setting the time code

Perform various time code related settings with the following items on the setup menu [TC/UB SETUP]

screen. (Page 91)

[TC MODE] item

[TCG] item

[TC PRESET] item

[UB MODE] item (DV mode only)

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4

When the following screen appears, set the time code value.

Tilt the OPERATION lever in the < >< > directions to select the time code value.

6

Tilt the OPERATION lever in the < > direction to move to [YES], and push the

OPERATION lever.

Tilt the OPERATION lever in the < > direction to move to the next digit, and tilt in the < >< > directions again to select the value.

This camera adjusts the time code value in accordance with the format and frame rate. For this reason, bear in mind that making a change in the format or frame rate may result in discontinuity from the last time code value of the previous recording.

Adjustments are made in increments in the following table when the recording format is 24P.

Time code adjustment Recording format

1080/24P

720/24P

480/24P

4-frame increments

5-frame increments

• You can reset the time code value to zero by pressing the <RESET/TC SET> button while setting the time code.

Camera

5

When finished setting the time code value, push the OPERATION lever.

Setting user information

Setting user information allows you to store 8-digit memo information in the hexadecimal format. User information is automatically saved in the memory and retained after you turn off the power.

In DV mode, [USER]/[TIME]/[DATE]/[TCG]/[FRAME

RATE] can be selected with the [UB MODE] item on the setup menu [TC/UB SETUP] screen. Select

[USER] to set user information in DV mode.

1

Turn the POWER/MODE switch of the camera <ON>. (Page 30 of Vol.1)

2

Select the [UB PRESET] item on the setup menu [TC/UB SETUP] screen.

Menu operation (Page 31 of Vol.1)

Operations can be performed with buttons on the remote control that correspond to those on the camera. For details, see “Remote control”

(Page 24 of Vol.1).

3

Tilt the OPERATION lever in the < > direction to move to [YES], and push the

OPERATION lever.

Tilt the OPERATION lever in the < > direction to move to the next digit, and tilt in the < >< > directions again to select the character.

• You can reset the user information to zero by pressing the <RESET/TC SET> button while setting the user information.

Camera

5

When finished setting the user information, push the OPERATION lever.

6

Tilt the OPERATION lever in the < > direction to move to [YES], and push the

OPERATION lever.

4

Set the user information.

Tilt the OPERATION lever in the < >< > directions to select user information characters.

• You can set numbers from 0 to 9 and letters from A to F for the user information.

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Playback

Basic playback operations

Mode lamp

<MODE>

POWER/MODE switch

1

Turn the POWER/MODE switch to the

<MODE> position to light the mode lamp

<PB>.

The mode lamp <PB> is lit in green and the

<PB> mode is enabled.

• Each time you turn the switch to the <MODE> position, the <CAMERA> mode and the <PB> mode switch.

For details on playing back clips using thumbnails, see page 55.

EXT

DISPLAY

PHOTO

SHOT

START/

STOP

DATE/

TIME

ZOOM

Operations using the Operation lever

Play < >

Press to play the clip with the cursor position.

EXT

DISPLAY SHOT

PLAY SEARCH

STILL ADV

DATE/

TIME

SKIP

PAUSE STILL ADV

ZOOM

STOP SKIP

VOL

MENU

Fast forward < >

Press during playback to scroll quickly (approx. 10 times the speed) through the clip.

Repeat the operation to scroll more quickly (approx. 20 times the speed).

Press while pause to move to the next clip.

SEARCH PLAY

ENTER

SEARCH

STILL ADV

PAUSE

STILL ADV

EXT PHOTO

SHOT

START/

SKIP

STOP

DATE/

TIME

ENTER

VOL

Rewind < >

Press during playback to scroll quickly backwards (approx. 10 times the speed) through the clip.

Repeat the operation to scroll more quickly backwards (approx. 20 times the speed).

Press while pause to move to the previous clip.

Stop < >

SEARCH PLAY SEARCH

STILL ADV

EXT

DISPLAY

PAUSE

PHOTO

SHOT

STILL ADV

START/

DATE/

TIME

ENTER

VOL

SEARCH PLAY SEARCH

STILL ADV PAUSE STILL ADV

START/

DATE/

TIME

ENTER

VOL

Pause < >

Press during playback to pause the clip.

Press again to return to normal playback.

SEARCH PLAY SEARCH

STILL ADV PAUSE STILL ADV

SKIP STOP SKIP

MENU

ENTER

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Thumbnail screen

Video data created in one shooting session is called a clip. When the <PB> mode has been established, the clips will be displayed on the LCD monitor as thumbnails. (When there is a large number of clips, it will take some time for them to be displayed on the screen.)

You can perform the following operations using the thumbnail screen.

• Play and delete clips

• Format memory card

• Protect clips, and add or delete index (only in AVCHD mode)

• Add or delete shot mark

• Clips recorded in AVCHD mode will not be displayed in thumbnails in DV mode. Also, clips recorded in

DV mode will not be displayed in thumbnails in AVCHD mode.

• When two memory cards containing clips are inserted in both memory card slots, clips in the memory card in the selected slot will be displayed in thumbnails. To display the thumbnails of clips in another

memory card, switch the slot for playback. (Page 57)

If a memory card includes more than 1000 clips, thumbnails exceeding 1000 will not be displayed.

• To display clip information, select a clip and press the <DISP/MODE CHK> button.

Basic thumbnail screen operations

To select thumbnail:

Tilt the OPERATION lever in the < >< >< >< > directions to select thumbnail. (Orange frame moves)

To play back clips:

Select the thumbnail, and push the OPERATION lever. (For details on

playback, see page 54.)

To change the slot for playback:

Press the <SLOT SEL> button to select the slot.

„

In AVCHD mode

1 2 3 4

10 11

12

5 6 7 8 9

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„

In DV mode

1 2 3 4

X !

10

X

X

!

12

6 7 8 9 5

1 Thumbnail display status (Page 60)

The types of clips displayed as thumbnails appear in this area.

2 Repeat playback indicator (Page 58)

Displayed during repeat playback.

3 Media status display

Displays status of memory card.

4 Battery level display (Page 25 of Vol. 1)

Displays remaining battery level.

5 Cursor (Orange frame)

Displayed on currently selected thumbnail.

6 Recording mode display

Displays recording mode if the clip currently highlighted by the cursor has been shot in PS,

PH, PM, and DV modes. (Page 14)

7 Time display (Page 60)

Displays a time code at start of clip recording/ user information at start of clip recording/ shooting time/shooting date/shooting date and time - according to settings.

8 Recording format display

Displays recording format of the clip with the cursor position.

9 Duration display

Displays duration of the clip with the cursor position.

10 Clip number

Displayed in order of shooting. (Up to 1000 clips) Numbers of clips that cannot be played back (e.g. clips with different recording formats) are displayed in red.

To play clips displayed in red, set the [PB

FORMAT] item in the setup menu [PLAY

SETUP] screen to the appropriate recording

format. (Page 99)

11 [ ]: Clip protect display (AVCHD mode only)

Displayed on protected clips.

12 Indicators

• • In•AVCHD•mode

[ ]: Shot mark

This•indicates•that•a•clip•has•a•shot•mark.

(Page•57)

[ ]: Index

This•indicates•that•indexes•have•been•added.•

(Page•61)

[ ]: Resume playback display

Displayed•on•clips•on•which•resume•playback• setting•has•been•applied.

• • In•DV•mode

[ ]: Shot mark

This•indicates•that•a•clip•has•a•shot•mark.

(Page•57)

[

W

]: Wide

Displayed•on•clips•recorded•in•16:9•angular• field.

[ ]: Resume playback display

Displayed•on•clips•on•which•resume•playback• setting•has•been•applied.

[

X

] (Yellow): Defective clip (repairable clip)

Displayed•on•defective•clips•resulted•from• turning•off•the•power•during•recording,•etc.•

These•may•be•repaired.•(Page•62)

[

X

] (Red): Defective clip (unrepairable clip)

Displayed•on•defective•clips•resulted•from• turning•off•the•power•during•recording,•etc.•

Delete•these•clips•because•they•are•not• repairable.•If•you•cannot•delete•these•clips,• format•the•memory•card•with•this•camera.

(Page•13)

[

?

]: Defective clip (clip with unknown content)

Displayed•on•clips•with•unknown•content• because•the•content•is•incompatible•with•this• camera.

[

!

]: Incomplete clip

When•the•recording•capacity•of•one• clip•exceeds•4•GB•(recording•time•is• approximately•16•minutes),•the•clip•is• automatically•split•and•saved•as•another•clip.•

This•is•displayed•on•clips•that•were•not•saved• successfully•as•associated•clips•due•to•power• being•switched•off•during•recording,•etc.

• To•display•CLIP•PROPERTY•on•the• thumbnail•screen,•move•the•cursor•using•the•

OPERATION•lever•to•the•clip•you•want•to• display•properties•for,•and•press•the•<DISP/

MODE•CHK>•button.•For•details•on•display,•

see•“Clip•information•screen”•(Page•64).•Press•

the•<MENU>•button•while•displaying•the• properties•to•return•to•the•thumbnail•screen.

Adding shot marks to clips

Adding•shot•marks•[ ]•will•make•it•easier•to•find• the•clips•you•are•looking•for.

1

Tilt the OPERATION lever in the < >< >

< >< > directions to move the cursor to the clip for which a shot mark is to be added.

2

Press the USER button to which the shot

mark function has been allocated. (Page 87)

To•release•a•shot•mark,•repeat•the•preceding• steps.

• • It•is•not•possible•to•add•shot•marks•to•clips• shot•using•a•consumer•camcorder•model.

Selecting the memory card slot for playback

You•can•switch•the•memory•card•slot•for•playback.

1

Press the <SLOT SEL> button when the thumbnail screen is displayed in the <PB> mode.

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Playback settings [PLAY SETUP]

Make settings for playback format and method.

Setting playback format [PB FORMAT]

(only in AVCHD mode)

Set format for playback.

1

Press the <MENU> button.

Menu operation (Page 31 of Vol. 1)

2

Select the [PB FORMAT] item in the [PLAY

SETUP] screen, and push the OPERATION lever (or tilt in the direction).

Repeat playback [REPEAT PLAY]

Use this setting to repeatedly play back all available clips on the selected slot.

1

Press the <MENU> button.

Menu operation (Page 31 of Vol. 1)

2

Set the [REPEAT PLAY] item in the [PLAY

SETUP] screen to [ON].

3

Press the <MENU> button to return to the thumbnail screen.

The repeat playback indicator will be displayed.

When the playback operation is performed, the playable clips are played back repeatedly.

Repeat playback will continue until playback is paused.

To turn the repeat playback setting [OFF],

select [OFF] in step

2

.

3

Tilt the OPERATION lever in the < >< > directions to select the format for playback, and push the OPERATION lever.

The setting for the [REC FORMAT] item on the setup menu [RECORDING SETUP] screen is reflected as the initial setting.

Clip numbers will be displayed in black where playback is possible, and in red where playback is not possible.

Even if the playback format is set, the recording format set in the [REC FORMAT] item on the setup menu [RECORDING

SETUP] screen is restored when the camera is switched to <CAMERA> mode.

If the playback format does not conform to the clips created at the relay destination using the relay recording function, thumbnail images will not be displayed ([!] will be displayed).

Thumbnail images will be displayed when the playback format is matched to the clips.

Resume playback [RESUME PLAY]

Use this setting to play back from where a clip had previously been paused.

1

Press the <MENU> button.

Menu operation (Page 31 of Vol. 1)

2

Set the [RESUME PLAY] item in the [PLAY

SETUP] screen to [ON].

3

Press the <MENU> button to return to the thumbnail screen.

4

Select a clip for playback.

If playback has previously been paused, the resume playback indicator will be displayed on the clip thumbnail, and the remainder of the clip will be played the next time the clip is selected for playback.

To turn the resume playback setting [OFF],

select [OFF] in step

2

.

If you turn OFF the power or switch to

<CAMERA> mode, the video position that was being played is canceled. (Playback will start from the beginning of the last clip.)

Setting the skip method [SKIP MODE]

(only in AVCHD mode)

Select which skip (cue) operation is to be performed when playback is paused.

1

Press the <MENU> button.

Menu operation (Page 31 of Vol. 1)

2

Select the [SKIP MODE] item in the [PLAY

SETUP] screen.

3

Select the skip method.

[CLIP]:

Move to the beginning of the previous or next clip by tilting the OPERATION lever in the

< > or < > direction while playback is paused.

[CLIP & INDEX]:

Move to the beginning of the previous or next clip, or to the previous or next INDEX position, by tilting the OPERATION lever in the < > or

< > direction while playback is paused.

4

Press the <MENU> button to return to the thumbnail screen.

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Thumbnail operations

Selecting the thumbnail display method [THUMBNAIL]

You can display the kind of clips you want to see as thumbnails.

You can also set how you want the thumbnails to appear on the screen more precisely.

1

Press the <MENU> button.

Menu operation (Page 31 of Vol. 1)

2

Select the [THUMBNAIL], and push the

OPERATION lever (or tilt in the < > direction).

3

Tilt the OPERATION lever in the < >< > directions to select items, and push the

OPERATION lever.

[INDICATOR]:

Sets [ON]/[OFF] (display/hide) of indicator.

(Factory setting is [ON].)

Clip protect display and resume playback display will still appear even if this setting is set to [OFF].

[DATA DISPLAY]:

Select format of clip time display - [TC]

(time code)/[UB] (user information)/[TIME]

(shooting time)/[DATE] (shooting date)/

[DATE&TIME] (shooting date and time). If

[DATE&TIME] is selected, the display will be in the format “Month-Day Time”.

[DATE FORMAT]:

Select display order for shooting date - [Y/M/

D] (Year-Month-Day)/[M/D/Y] (Month-Day-

Year)/[D/M/Y] (Day-Month-Year).

This setting will not be reflected in CLIP

PROPERTY.

4

Press the <MENU> button to return to the thumbnail screen.

[THUMBNAIL MODE]:

Select the clips to be displayed.

[ALL]:

Displays all clips.

[SAME FORMAT] (only in AVCHD mode):

Displays clips in the same format as the current PB format.

[MARKER]:

Displays all clips with shot marks.

[INDEX] (only in AVCHD mode):

Displays all clips with indexes.

Deleting and protecting clips

[OPERATION]

Clips may be deleted or protected (only in AVCHD mode).

1

Press the <MENU> button.

Menu operation (Page 31 of Vol. 1)

2

Select the [OPERATION], and push the

OPERATION lever (or tilt in the < > direction).

3

Tilt the OPERATION lever in the < >< > directions to select items, and push the

OPERATION lever.

[DELETE]:

[ALL CLIPS]:

Deletes all clips.

Select [YES]/[NO] (delete/do not delete), and push the OPERATION lever.

[SELECT]:

Deletes selected clips.

If clips are selected with the OPERATION lever, the selected clips appear within a red frame. (Repeat this operation to select multiple clips.)

Press the <EXEC> button to confirm, tilt the

OPERATION lever in the < >< > directions to select [YES]/[NO] (delete/do not delete), and push the OPERATION lever.

[NO]:

Returns to the previous screen.

• Protected clips cannot be deleted.

• If selecting [ALL CLIPS] to delete all clips from the memory, this operation may take some time to complete, depending on the volume of clips to be deleted.

• Deletion cannot be performed via the remote control.

• To abort deletion, push the OPERATION lever while CANCEL is displayed on the screen. The already deleted clips cannot be restored even if the deletion process is aborted.

[INDEX] (only in AVCHD mode):

[YES]:

Attach indexes to selected clips.

1) Select the clip to play, and push the

OPERATION lever at the point for an index to be added.

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2) Select [YES] on the confirmation screen to attach an index.

• The point in the clip at which the index will actually be attached will be accurate to within an error of 0.5 seconds.

• To delete the index, select

[INDEX]

[YES] in step

performing the following.

3

before

1) Select the clip to play, tilt the

OPERATION lever in the < > direction, and pause the clip.

2) Since tilting the OPERATION lever in the < >< > directions moves the pointer between the points where indexes are attached, move the pointer to the index to be deleted, and push the OPERATION lever.

3) Select [YES] on the confirmation screen.

[NO]:

Returns to the previous screen.

• It is not possible to add indexes to clips shot using a consumer camcorder model.

• It is not possible to adjust the volume during index playback.

[CLIP PROTECT] (only in AVCHD mode):

[YES]:

Protects selected clips. ([ ] mark will be displayed.)

• Cancels protection when the protected clip is selected. ([ ] mark will disappear.)

Formatting the memory card will delete all clips even if they are protected.

[NO]:

Returns to the previous screen.

4

Press the <MENU> button to return to the thumbnail screen.

Repairing clips (only in DV mode)

Repair clips on which the defective clip indicator

[

X

] (Yellow) is displayed on the thumbnail screen.

Clips with the defective clip indicator [

X

] (Red) cannot be repaired.

1

Press the <MENU> button on the thumbnail screen.

The thumbnail menu will be displayed.

2

Select [REPAIR] in the [OPERATION] item on the thumbnail menu and press [YES].

3

Select a clip to repair using the OPERATION lever.

4

Press the <EXEC> button.

5

Select [YES] on the confirmation screen, and push the OPERATION lever.

Clip repair will be performed.

• When shot mark has been set on the clip, the setting is canceled.

• Repair defective clips with this camera before moving them to a computer. Defective clips cannot be repaired once they are moved to a computer and written back on the memory card.

Formatting memory card/checking clip and memory card information [CARD

FUNCTIONS]

Memory cards can be formatted, and clip and memory card information can be checked.

1

Press the <MENU> button.

Menu operation (Page 31 of Vol. 1)

2

Select [CARD FUNCTIONS], and push the OPERATION lever (or tilt in the < > direction).

3

Tilt the OPERATION lever in the < >

< > directions to select items, and push the

OPERATION lever.

[CARD FORMAT]:

• Insert a memory card to be formatted into the camera.

• When a memory card is formatted, all data

(including clips shot in AVCHD mode and

DV mode) is erased and cannot be restored.

Save any valuable data on your computer before formatting.

Select [YES]/[NO] (format/do not format), and push the OPERATION lever.

[CARD STATUS]:

Displays the memory card information.

(Page 64)

[CLIP PROPERTY]:

Displays information of the selected clip.

(Page 64)

• Tilt the OPERATION lever in the < >< > directions to display information of previous or following clips.

4

Press the <MENU> button to return to the thumbnail screen.

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Memory card information screen

1

1 [USED SPACE]:

Used space

2 [FREE SPACE]:

Available space

2

Clip information screen

• In AVCHD mode

1

2

3

• In DV mode

1

2

3

1 Clip number

2 Thumbnail

For the thumbnail screen, see page 55.

3 Clip information

Displays data attached to the clip.

[START TC]:

Time code value at start of recording

[START UB]:

User information value at start of recording

[DATE/TIME]:

Date of recording and time at start of recording

[TIME ZONE]:

Displays time zone.

[DURATION]:

Clip length

[FORMAT]:

Recording format

Clip metadata (AVCHD mode only)

Press the <EXEC> button while the clip information screen is being displayed to display more detailed information, including video and audio formats, and information about the videographer, etc.

Tilt the OPERATION lever in the < >< > directions to check the desired information. (For

details on clip metadata, see page 48.)

Useful playback functions

Fast forward/rewind playback

1

Tilt the OPERATION lever in the < >

(rewind) or < > (fast forward) direction during playback (or press the <SEARCH> button on the remote control).

Clip will play forwards/backwards at approximately 10 times the normal speed.

Repeat the operation to play the clip forwards/ backwards at approximately 20 times the normal speed.

SEARCH PLAY SEARCH

STILL ADV PAUSE STILL ADV

SKIP STOP SKIP

Camera or remote control

To return to normal playback, tilt the OPERATION lever in the < > direction (play) (or press the

<PLAY> button on the remote control).

• The screen will return to the thumbnail display after the playback of the last clip is completed during fast forward playback.

• The screen will pause at the first clip after the fast rewind playback of the first clip is completed.

• No audio will be played during fast forward or rewind playback.

Next/previous clip

1

Tilt the OPERATION lever in the < > direction during playback to pause the clip

(or press the <PAUSE> button on the remote control).

2

Tilt the OPERATION lever in the < >

(rewind) or < > (fast forward) direction

(or press the <SKIP> button on the remote control).

SEARCH PLAY SEARCH

STILL ADV

PAUSE

STILL ADV

SKIP STOP SKIP

Camera or remote control

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Frame-by-frame playback

1

Tilt the OPERATION lever in the < > direction during playback to pause the clip

(or press the <PAUSE> button on the remote control).

2

Press the <AUDIO MON/ADV> button (or press the <STILL ADV> button on the remote control).

Hold down to continuously advance frame-byframe until the button is released.

Hold down the <STILL ADV> button on the remote control to switch to continuous frame by frame mode. Press the <PAUSE> button to cancel.

SEARCH

SKIP

PLAY

STILL ADV

PAUSE

STILL ADV

STOP

SEARCH

SKIP

Camera or remote control

When the <+> button is pressed, the images are advanced in the forward direction frame-by-frame, and when the <-> button is pressed, they are advanced in the reverse direction at half-second intervals (in AVCHD mode) or one frame at a time

(in DV mode).

To return to normal playback, tilt the OPERATION lever in the < > direction (play) (or press the

<PLAY> button on the remote control).

PHOTO

SHOT

START/

STOP

ZOOM

VOL

DATE/

TIME

VOL

ZOOM

Camera or remote control

Viewing images on a television or another monitor

You can view the images on a television if you connect the unit to a television or another monitor set using a video pin cable (optional), audio pin cable (optional), HDMI cable (optional), or BNC cable (optional).

1

Connect the camera to a television or

another monitor. (Page 70)

2

Start playback.

• To show the information that appears on the viewfinder and LCD monitor on a television, press the <EXT DISPLAY> button on the remote control.

Press the <EXT DISPLAY> button again to clear the display.

Adjusting volume

1

The volume of audio output from the builtin speaker and headphone jack can be adjusted with the <AUDIO MON/ADV> buttons during playback.

Press the <ZOOM>/<VOL> buttons if using the remote control.

SEARCH PLAY SEARCH

STILL ADV PAUSE STILL ADV

SKIP SKIP shooting on the viewfinder and the LCD monitor.

Each time you press the button, the display changes as follows.

Time

Date

EXT

DISPLAY

ZOOM

Time and Date

VOL

No display

SEARCH PLAY SEARCH

STILL ADV PAUSE STILL ADV

SKIP STOP SKIP

MENU

ENTER

Editing

Connecting external devices

Headphones

Stereo mini jack (3.5 mm)

Sound is no longer heard from the speaker when the headphones (optional) are connected.

External microphone

Microphone (optional)

AG-MC200G

Microphone holder

Microphone holder adaptor

12 mm

AUDIO INPUT

1/2 terminal 6 mm

• When attaching an external microphone to the microphone shoe, use the supplied microphone holder and microphone holder adaptor.

• When attaching the microphone holder and the microphone holder adaptor, be sure to tighten the screws firmly even though you might hear a squeaking sound.

• When wiring the microphone cable, use the cable clamper of the microphone holder adaptor.

Cable clamp

Microphone holder adaptor

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Computer

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File transfer/nonlinear editing

You can connect a computer to the camera using a USB 2.0 cable (optional) and transfer files.

Computer

USB2.0 connection cable (optional)

Mini-B

USB 2.0

For details on conditions of the computer and other factors, see page 72.

No USB2.0 connection cable is included with this camera. Use a commercial double-shielded USB2.0 connection cable (shielded for noise suppression).

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1394 AVC transfer/nonlinear editing

You can connect a computer to the camera using an IEEE1394 cable (optional) and perform 1394

AVC transfer. (Only in DV mode)

• Set the camera to the <PB> mode.

Computer

IEEE1394 cable (optional)

6-pin

• When controlling the camera from a nonlinear editing device, you can operate the clip on the cursor position in the thumbnail screen, which is displayed on the LCD.

• When the camera cannot be controlled by the nonlinear editing device, operate the clip to import with the camera.

• When connecting and disconnecting an IEEE1394 cable, be sure to turn off the power of the device to be connected.

• When connecting an external device equipped with a 4-pin type IEEE1394 terminal, connect the <DV

OUT> terminal (6-pin) first.

• Use a double-shielded IEEE1394 cable.

Digital device

„

1394 AVC transfer

You can connect a digital device to the camera using an IEEE1394 cable (optional) and perform

1394 AVC transfer. (Only in DV mode)

• Set the camera to the <PB> mode.

Digital device

6-pin

IEEE1394 cable (optional)

• When connecting and disconnecting an IEEE1394 cable, be sure to turn off the power of the device to be connected.

• When connecting an external device equipped with a 4-pin type IEEE1394 terminal, connect the <DV

OUT> terminal (6-pin) first.

• Use a double-shielded IEEE1394 cable.

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AUTO REC function

You can output the information on start/stop of the recording via the SDI (HD) output when recording with the camera starts/stops, and control an external device.

• You can use this function only when using a supported external device.

Digital device

BNC cable (optional)

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TV/Monitor

Only the output signals from the camera are shown.

Audio pin cable (optional)

White: CH1(LCH) audio

Red: CH2(RCH) audio

TV/Monitor

HDMI cable

(optional)

BNC cable

(optional)

Connect the one that matches the terminal of

TV/monitor

Video pin cable

(optional)

„

When outputting video and audio signals from the camera to an external device, connect to the input terminals of the external device.

• Use an HDMI cable (optional) with double-shield or higher.

• It is recommended that you use an HDMI cable manufactured by Panasonic.

• This camera is not compatible with VIERA Link.

• Use a BNC cable (optional) with double-shield that is equivalent to 5C-FB to connect to <SDI OUT> terminal.

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Limitations of image output

• When using <SDI OUT> output, the LCD monitor and the viewfinder cannot be displayed simultaneously.

In order to display them simultaneously, set the [SDI OUT] item on the setup menu [AV OUT SETUP] screen to [OFF]. When the [EVF MODE] item on the setup menu [DISPLAY SETUP] screen is set to

[AUTO], the viewfinder display disappears upon opening/closing of the LCD monitor.

• No <HDMI OUT> and <VIDEO OUT> will be output when the [REC FORMAT] item in the [RECORDING

SETUP] screen is set to [PH 1080/24P], and the [SDI 24PsF] item in the [AV OUT SETUP] screen is set

• to [ON].

Some displays, such as time code display and audio level meter display may not be visible on the videos output from the output terminal.

„

Output list when external devices (TV/Monitor) are connected

[SYSTEM FREQ] = [59.94Hz]

Menu settings

Mode DOWNCON

MODE

*6

1080/60i(30P),

1080/60P

SDI

OUT

SDI

24PsF SDI OUT

Disabled 1080/60i *5

1080/24P

Disabled ON

Output terminal format

HDMI

OUT

VIDEO

OUT

1080/60i *5 No output

ON

OFF

1080/24PsF No output

*2

No output

1080/60i 1080/60i No output

AVCHD

DV

720/60P(30P),

720/24P

1080/60i(30P),

1080/24P

1080i/720P

720/60P(30P),

720/24P

1080/60i(30P),

1080/24P

720/60P(30P),

720/24P

480/60i

480/30P

480/24P

DOWN

CONV

Disabled

SIDE CROP

LETTER BOX

SQUEEZE

*1

SIDE CROP

LETTER BOX

SQUEEZE

Disabled

OFF Disabled

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

Disabled 720/60P 720/60P No output

Disabled

Disabled

No output 1080/60i 480/60i

No output 720/60P 480/60i *3

480/60i 480/60P

*4

No output 480/60P

*4

No output

480/60i

480/60i No output 480/60i

No output No output 480/60i

[SYSTEM FREQ] = [50Hz]

Mode

Menu settings

DOWNCON

MODE

*6

1080/50i(25P),

1080/50P

720/50P(25P)

1080/50i(25P)

1080i/720P

Menu settings disabled

AVCHD

720/50P(25P)

SIDE CROP

LETTER BOX

SQUEEZE *1

1080/50i(25P)

720/50P(25P)

DOWN

CONV

SIDE CROP

LETTER BOX

SQUEEZE

DV

576/50i

576/25P

Disabled Disabled

SDI OUT

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

SDI OUT

1080/50i *5

Output terminal format

HDMI

OUT

VIDEO

OUT

1080/50i *5 No output

720/50P 720/50P No output

No output 1080/50i 576/50i

DV OUT

No output

No output 720/50P 576/50i

*3

576/50i 576/50P

No output 576/50P

*4

*4

No output

576/50i

576/50i No output 576/50i

No output No output 576/50i

DV OUT

No output

480/60i

480/60i

576/50i

576/50i

*1 Both of the formats are enabled only when output is performed with <VIDEO OUT>.

*2 When the [SDI 24PsF] item of the setup menu [AV OUT SETUP] screen is set to [ON], <HDMI> will not be output.

*3 Video is not output from <VIDEO OUT> when HDMI connection is in use. Output when HDMI connection is not used.

*4 In AVCHD mode, if the [SDI&HDMI OUT SEL] item on the [AV OUT SETUP] screen is set to [DOWN CONV], the signal is converted to progressive (480P or 576P) and output from the HDMI OUT terminal.

*5 Even when the recording format is 1080/60P or 1080/50P, video is not output at 1080/60P or 1080/50P. It is output at 1080/60i or 1080/50i.

*6 When the [VIDEO OUT OSD] item of the setup menu [DISPLAY SETUP] screen is set to [ON] and under the following settings, video is automatically displayed in [LETTER BOX] mode after the menu opens, in order to prevent characters from cropping during <SDI OUT>/<HDMI>/<VIDEO OUT> output. When the menu is closed, video returns to [SIDE CROP] mode.

AVCHD mode: When the [DOWNCON MODE] item of the [AV OUT SETUP] screen is set to [SIDE CROP]

DV mode: When the [ASPECT CONV] item of the [RECORDING SETUP] screen is set to [SIDE CROP]

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Nonlinear editing

Nonlinear editing of video data on memory cards can be performed by connecting the camera via the

USB2.0 connection cable to a computer for editing

(Page 68).

Use a sufficiently charged battery or the AC adaptor.

The following conditions are necessary for USB connection.

• PC with Windows XP, Windows Vista, or

Windows 7, or Macintosh with Intel CPU (Intel

Mac)

• USB2.0 (High Speed, Mass Storage Class) compatibility (not compatible with USB1.1)

• Only connect to one computer at a time.

• Camera cannot be operated if a hub or other device is connected between the camera and computer.

1

Insert a memory card into the camera, and turn the POWER/MODE switch of the camera

<ON>. (Page 30 of Vol.1)

2

Connect the camera to a computer with a

USB2.0 connection cable.

Turn on the power of the computer before connecting.

3

Select [PC].

Dubbing can be performed to a Blu-ray Disc

Recorder, etc. by selecting [RECORDER].

4

Perform nonlinear editing on the computer.

The contents of the memory card will appear as a removable disk icon within My Computer or

the desktop on the computer screen. (Page 73)

(Example) Windows

Removable disk (E:)

(Example) Macintosh

• When copying files from the camera to a computer, take care to ensure that files are not accidentally overwritten.

• For more details, refer to the operating instructions of your computer editing software.

• When changing memory cards, always ensure that the access lamp is not flashing and that the memory card is not currently being accessed.

• Camera functions cannot be used when the camera is connected to a computer.

• Always perform “safe hardware removal” when disconnecting the cable.

• The data on the memory card cannot be accessed when the memory card slot cover is open.

• If you use the battery and connecting a USB cable, no output will be performed from

<SDI OUT>, <HDMI>, and <VIDEO OUT> terminals. When USB cable is connected, a message appears and then disappears on the LCD monitor and viewfinder, which is displayed again when operating the

OPERATION lever. (This does not occur when connecting an AC adaptor.)

5

Turn off the power of the camera.

• If the camera cannot be correctly recognized by the computer, you may be able to remedy that by one of the following methods.

- Turn the power of the camera and the computer off and back on again.

- Remove the memory card from the camera and reinsert it.

- Connect to a different USB2.0 terminal on the computer.

• If you are using an SDXC memory card, some computers may not recognize the data. Make sure your computer supports SDXC cards.

NO NAME

How to handle data recorded on the memory card

AVCHD mode

Data recorded in AVCHD format offers excellent compatibility with computers due to the file type, but since this format includes not only video and audio data, but also a variety of important information, the folder structure will consist of file associations as illustrated in the diagram on the right. If even part of this information is modified or deleted, the data may no longer be recognized as

AVCHD data, or the memory card may not longer be able to be used with AVCHD devices.

Drive:\

PRIVATE

AVCHD

AVCHDTN

BDMV

CLIPINF

PLAYLIST

To prevent the loss of any part of the information

STREAM

when transferring data on the memory card to a computer or when copying data stored on a computer back onto the memory card, be sure to use the dedicated AVCCAM viewer. The AVCCAM Viewer can also be downloaded from the following website.

(Compatible OS: Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7 or Mac OS X10.4 or later /Mac OS 10.5/Mac OS

10.6) http://pro-av.panasonic.net/

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Concerning the handling of the camera’s metadata

The metadata supported by the camera is held in a special manufacturer area in the control file area for the AVCHD standard.

If files are deleted or copied, if clip protection is added or removed or if other such editing operations have been performed using editing software or a camera recorder which does not support this camera’s metadata, the special area for the metadata will be erased, and the shot marks and indexes added by the camera as well as the PH mode information and other information will be lost.

Therefore, before proceeding with these kinds of editing operations, check whether the camera’s metadata is supported.

In DV mode

Video and audio data in DV format are AVI Type2 files and the folder structure will consist of file associations as illustrated in the diagram on the right.

“VIDEO” folder contains saved video and audio data

(such as “001AB00.AVI”). “ICON” folder contains the thumbnails of video data.

Since these folders contain other information required for playback on this camera, modifying or deleting any of them may disable playback of data.

Drive:\

PRIVATE

MEIGROUP

SBGDVSD

VIDEO

ETC

AUDIO

*

CLIP

ICON

* AUDIO folder is not created for this camera.

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Dubbing

Dubbing with Blu-ray Disc Recorder

• In this manual, “Blu-ray disc recorder” is referred to as “BD recorder”.

Insert a memory card containing video shot in AVCHD mode using the camera into a Blu-ray Disc Recorder manufactured by Panasonic to save the contents in a Blu-ray Disc, DVD, or HDD.

• Use a Blu-ray Disc Recorder that supports AVCHD. However, dubbing may not be performed even when AVCHD is supported. For details on how to perform dubbing onto a Blu-ray Disc, read the operating instructions of the Blu-ray Disc Recorder.

• When dubbing of videos shot with the camera is performed on a Blu-ray Disc (BD-RE, BD-R), HDD, or DVD, metadata information supported by the camera will be lost.

In order to perform dubbing including metadata information, use the dedicated software AVCCAM

viewer. (Page 73)

1

Remove the memory card from the camera after shooting.

Turn the power of the camera off before removing the memory card.

2

Insert the memory card into the memory card slot of the Blu-ray Disc/DVD recorder.

For details on how to perform dubbing onto a Blu-ray Disc, read the operating instructions of the Bluray Disc/DVD recorder.

Displays

Screen displays

Normal displays

„

During AVCHD mode

1

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

16

17

18

19

12

13

14

15

1 2

META

R123 h45m

60

99%

ALCH1 2

LPCM

1/1000

STD

D5X

1h12m

AREA

ATW

15dB

ND1/64

29 30 31 32

„

During DV mode

1 2 3

33 34 35 36

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

12

38

39

15

16

17

18

1 2 R123 h45m

60

99%

ALCH1 2

H

H

1/1000

PRE-REC

D5X

1h11m

AREA

STD

ATW

15dB

ND1/64

29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

26

27

28

20

21

22

23

24

25

1 Time code display

Every time you press the <COUNTER> button, you switch to the following data (or no display).

[COUNTER]:

Counter value

Displayed when [TOTAL] is selected from the

[REC COUNTER] item on the setup menu

[DISPLAY SETUP] screen.

[CLIP]:

The counter value of [CLIP] for each shooting

Displayed when [CLIP] is selected from the

[REC COUNTER] item on the setup menu

[DISPLAY SETUP] screen.

• The count is not displayed in <PB> mode.

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14

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37

[TC]:

Time code value

When a time code value has not been correctly read from the memory card,

[TC * ] is displayed.

[UB]:

User information value

When a user information value has not been correctly read from the memory card,

[UB * ] is displayed.

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2 Media capacity display

Displays remaining capacity for the recording frame rate set from the [REC FORMAT] item on the setup menu [RECORDING SETUP] screen.

Not displayed during <PB> mode.

• Time displayed is a guideline only.

• The remaining capacity of slot 2 is also displayed here.

3 Recording mode display

[ ]: During relay recording

• The media capacity display displays the total remaining capacity of two memory cards.

[ ]: During SIMUL REC

• The media capacity display displays the capacity possible for SIMUL REC.

4 Center marker frame display

Displayed when the [CENTER MARKER] item on the setup menu [DISPLAY SETUP] screen is

[ON].

5 AREA frame display

Displays the range of the AREA function.

6 Recording function display

[

PRE-REC

]:When pre-rec mode is ON

[ ]: During INTERVAL REC mode (AVCHD mode only)

7 <AUTO/MANU> switch

Displayed when you switch the <AUTO/MANU> switch to <AUTO>.

[ ]: When shooting in Auto mode

[ ]: When shooting in auto mode that allows

[FACE DETECT] function

Displayed when you switch the <AUTO/MANU> switch to <MANU>.

[ ]: When shooting in manual mode that allows [FACE DETECT] function (when setting auto focus or auto iris)

8 Operation status display

[ ] (Red): Shooting

[ ] (Green): Shooting paused

[ ] (Green): Playback

[ ] (White): Playback paused

INDEX [ ]: Playback paused at INDEX position

[ ] ([ ]): Frame-by-frame playback

(Frame-by-frame reverse playback)

[ ] ([ ]): Cued playback (cued reverse playback)

[ ] ([ ]): Fast forward/fast forward playback

[ ] ( [ ] ):

(Rewind/fast rewind playback)

Pause at final scene

(pause at starting scene)

9 Digital zoom magnification display

Displays digital zoom magnification.

[D2X]:

[D5X]:

2X

5X

[D10X]: 10X

10 AREA operation display

Displayed when an operation is being performed in the area inside the function frame with the <FUNCTION> knob.

11 Safety zone

Displays the range set with the [SAFETY ZONE]

item (Page 93) on the setup menu [DISPLAY

SETUP] screen.

• During AVCHD mode

[90%]:

[4:3]:

[14:9]:

[1.85:1]:

90% display at 16:9

100% display at 4:3

100% display at 14:9

100% display at 1.85:1

[2:1]:

[2.35:1]:

[2.39:1]:

[GRID]:

100% display at 2:1

100% display at 2.35:1

100% display at 2.39:1

16:9 angular field of view with nine grid lines

• During DV mode

[90%]: 100% display at 16:9

[4:3]: 100% display at 4:3

12 Media information display

Displays basic information about inserted memory cards. Information regarding slot 1 is displayed above, and information regarding slot

[

2 is displayed below.

1 ] [ 2 ]:

Recordable memory card (white)

• Displayed in green if used for recording.

[ ]:

Write protect is on

[ ]:

Non-recordable memory card

[ ]:

Memory card is full

• Recording is sometimes possible even when this icon is displayed.

• Depending on the space and type of memory card, this icon may not be displayed even if recording stops while shooting because the memory card is full.

[ ]:

Playback only memory card

Memory cards with more than 1000 clips recorded become playback only memory cards.

[ ]:

No memory card inserted in both memory card slots 1 and 2

• Flashes red.

13 Metadata recording display (AVCHD mode only)

[

META

]:

When metadata recording is [ON]

No display:When metadata recording is [OFF]

14 Recording format display (Page 89)

15 System frequency display

Displays system frequency.

[

60

]: When [SYSTEM FREQ] = [59.94Hz]

[

50

]: When [SYSTEM FREQ] = [50Hz]

16 Marker luminance display

During marker display, the image level near the center of the screen is displayed as [0%] - [99%].

[99%

] is displayed when [99%] is exceeded.

When the AREA Y-GET function is operating, the image level near the center of the AREA

frame is displayed. (Page 25)

17 Frame rate display

Displays the recording frame rate.

Not displayed when 1080/60i, 1080/50i.

18 Audio limiter display

Displays when the AUDIO AUTO/MANU CH1/

CH2 switch is set to <MANU>, and the [AUDIO

LIMITER CH1]/[AUDIO LIMITER CH2] items on the setup menu [RECORDING SETUP] screen are [ON].

[

AL CH 1

]: When [AUDIO LIMITER CH1] = [ON]

[

AL CH 2

]: When [AUDIO LIMITER CH2] = [ON]

[

ALCH1 2

]: When [AUDIO LIMITER CH1],

[AUDIO LIMITER CH2] = [ON]

19 Recording audio type display (AVCHD mode only)

[

LPCM

]:

During [LINEAR PCM] recording

[ ]:

In VFR recording, an indication appears to show that audio is not recorded. Audio is not output from the external output terminals in

VFR recording. Also, the audio level meter does not work.

No display: Dolby Digital recording

20 Remaining battery charge display

When using Panasonic batteries compatible with this camera, the remaining battery charge is displayed in minutes. Some time passes until displayed.

• As the remaining battery charge becomes lower, the display changes to [ ]

[ ]

[ ]

[ ]

[

When there are less than 3 minutes [

].

] flashes in red, and when there is no capacity

[ ] flashes.

• The remaining battery charge may not be displayed correctly when used in high or low temperatures, or when the camera has not been used for a long period of time. To display the remaining battery charge correctly, fully charge the battery and recharge it after using it completely. (Even when doing so, batteries used for lengthy periods in high and low temperatures or those repeatedly charged sometimes do not display the battery level correctly.)

• Since the time on the battery level display may vary depending on usage conditions, use it as a guideline.

• When switching modes, performing REC

CHECK, or changing the LCD brightness, the time display will disappear for a moment to recalculate the remaining battery charge time.

• Not displayed when using an AC adaptor.

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21 Optical image stabilizer display

[ ]: displayed when the optical image stabilizer is ON.

22 Scene file name display (Page 44)

23 [AWB] information display

Displays white balance information.

[ATW]: When [ATW] is set

[P3.2 K/P5.6 K/VAR]: In the case of preset

[Ach/Bch]: In the case of A/B

[LOCK]: When [ATW] is locked

24 Gain display

Displays the gain value of the image amplifier configured. During Auto mode, [AGC] is displayed.

25 ND filter display

ND filter selected is displayed.

26 Date and time display

Month

Day

Year: 2000...2039

Hour

Minute

Second mmm dd yyyy hh:mm:ss

Order can be changed with the [DATE

FORMAT] item on the setup menu [DISPLAY

SETUP] screen.

27 Focus control information display

Displays the focus control information with [99]

- [00].

In the auto focus mode and the manual focus mode, [AF] and [MF] appear, respectively. In addition, when the [MF ASSIST] item on the setup menu [SW MODE] screen is set to [ON],

[MA] appears in the manual focus mode. When the macro control is set, [AF], [MF], or [MA] is displayed in black & white reverse.

[95] (Focus distance: infinity) - [00] (Focus distance: approximately 5 cm)

Depending on the zoom position, it may not be within the macro range. Also, the lower limit of the macro range may differ depending on the zoom position.

The units can be switched between feet and m with the [ZOOM&FOCUS] item on the setup menu [DISPLAY SETUP] screen.

28 Zoom position display

The zoom position is displayed with [Z00]

(maximum wide-angle) - [Z99] (maximum zoom).

The unit can be switched to [mm] with the

[ZOOM&FOCUS] item on the setup menu

[DISPLAY SETUP] screen.

The focus position display does not move linearly. The unit is set as [NUMBER] in the factory settings.

29 FOCUS BAR display

Displays the preceding bar in the bottom left of the LCD monitor/viewfinder. Digitizes and displays high-frequency component volumes for videos.

White bar: focus bar display

Green line: peak display

30 Information display

The following information is displayed depending on the situation.

• Performance of the auto white balance or the auto black balance

Warning (Page 80)

• The ND filter recommended under the current shooting conditions is displayed.

• The AWB error message ([LOW LIGHT]/

[LEVEL OVER]) (Page 21)

• The functions assigned to the USER buttons while you hold down the <DISP/MODE CHK> button.

31 Time stamp display

Displayed when the [TIME STAMP] item on the setup menu [RECORDING SETUP] screen is

[ON].

32 Audio level meter display (Page 43)

33 Auto iris control display

[

STD

]: Standard auto iris control

[

SPOT

]:

[

BACK

]:

Auto iris control for spotlight

Auto iris control for the backlight compensation

34 IRIS METER display

38 DV control device status display (DV mode only)

Displays the status of the device connected to the <DV OUT> terminal.

[ ] (red): Shooting

[ ] (red): Shooting paused

[ ]: Device cannot be controlled or cannot be in shooting/shooting pause status

[ ]: Device is not connected

39 Recording aspect display (DV mode only)

Displayed when recording aspect is set to

[LETTER BOX].

Displays the preceding bar in the bottom right of the LCD monitor/viewfinder.

Center: Indicates the normal light intensity.

Right: Indicates high-light intensity.

Left: Indicates low-light intensity.

Green dots on display:

Indicate the compensation amount during AUTO IRIS.

35 Iris display

Displays F value.

36 Shutter speed display

Displays the shutter speed.

37 Monitor audio level meter

When you press the <AUDIO MON/ADV> button, the sound volume output from the builtin speaker and headphone jack is displayed.

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Main warning displays

The main warning displays appearing on the LCD monitor or viewfinder are as follows. If a warning display is not listed, carefully check the message displayed.

„

A

[CARD ERROR. PLEASE REFORMAT.]

Formatting has failed. This memory card needs to be reformatted.

[ALL DATA WILL BE DELETED. (INCLUDING

CLIP OF AVCHD) FORMAT THE CARD NOW?

(SLOT1)]

If you format the memory card, all the recorded data will be deleted. (Including AVCHD clips.)

Do you format the memory card? (SLOT1)

[CARD FULL.]

The memory card is full.

„

C

[CANNOT BE USED DUE TO INCOMPATIBLE

DATA.]

Cannot be used because the standard for the data is different.

[CANNOT DELETE.]

Clip cannot be deleted.

[CANNOT DELETE WITH THIS BUTTON]

Clip cannot be deleted.

[CANNOT PLAY.]

No playback is possible.

[CANNOT PLAY WITH THIS BUTTON]

No playback is possible.

[CHECK CARD.]

Please check the memory card.

If a memory card that has been used before in another device or computer is used for the first time in this camera, [CHECK CARD.] is displayed, and all operations may be disabled.

In such a case, perform the following:

1) Remove the memory card from the camera and

insert it again. (Page 15)

The camera recognizes the memory card and cancels the [CHECK CARD.] display.

2) If the [CHECK CARD.] display is not disappeared even after removing and inserting the memory card several times, check the contents of the memory card on a computer, and erase all the data.

3) Format the memory card with the camera.

(Page 13)

If the data on the memory card cannot be either read or erased on a computer, the memory card may be damaged. Use another memory card.

[CANNOT RECORD PH MODE INTO THIS

CARD. PLEASE CHANGE THE REC FORMAT.]

This memory card cannot be recorded to in PH mode. Change the recording format.

[CONTROL DATA ERROR HAS BEEN

DETECTED.]

An error has been detected in the control information.

[CANNOT RECORD. THE NUMBER OF CLIPS

HAS EXCEEDED THE MAXIMUM LIMIT.]

The maximum number of clips has been reached and no further clips can be recorded.

„

D

[CANNOT SET THE NUMBER OF INDEXES

HAS EXCEEDED THE MAXIMUM LIMIT.]

No further indexes can be set because the number of indexes will exceed the maximum limit.

„

[DISCONNECT USB CABLE.]

When turning off the power, disconnect the USB connection cable.

I

[CANNOT SET PRE-REC, CARD CAPACITY

TOO LOW.]

PRE-REC cannot be set because the remaining memory card capacity is low.

[CARD DOOR OPENED.]

The memory card door is open.

[INCOMPATIBLE CARD. PLEASE CHECK

CARD.]

Displayed when the writing speed of the memory card in use is slow and recording may not be performed.

„

N

[NO CARD]

No memory card is inserted.

„

R

[REPAIR CLIP?]

Do you wish to repair clips now?

„

S

[SET DATE AND TIME]

Set the date and time.

„

T

[THE CLIP IS PROTECTED. PLEASE CANCEL

PROTECTION.]

The clip is protected. Please release the protection.

[THE RECORDING IS STOPPED (OVER THE

LIMITATION)]

Recording will stop. (Continuous recording for 12 hours)

[THE TC MODE IS CHANGED TO "NDF"]

NDF is selected as the TC mode setting.

[THIS BATTERY CANNOT BE USED.]

This battery cannot be used.

[THIS CARD CANNOT RECORD IN VIDEO

MODE.]

This memory card cannot be used for video recording.

[THUMBNAIL DATA ERROR IS DETECTED.]

An error has been detected in the thumbnail information.

„

U

[UNABLE TO FORMAT.]

The memory card cannot be formatted.

„

W

[WRITE PROTECT]

This memory card is write-protected.

Error displays

The following messages are displayed when an error has occurred in the camera or the memory card. If the problem is not solved by switching the power off and back on again, either change the memory card in accordance with the instructions displayed, or consult your dealer.

„

E

[ERROR OCCURRED. PLEASE TURN POWER

OFF.]

Displayed when an error has occurred on the camera. Turn off the power.

„

R

[REC WARNING]

Displayed when an error has occurred during recording. Start the recording again. If the warning appears again, consult your dealer.

• Switch the power off if the warning continues to appear.

• Try inserting a different memory card if the warning appears again after restarting recording.

„

S

[SYSTEM ERROR TURN POWER OFF]

Displayed when an error has occurred in the system. Switch off the power and back on again.

If this error is displayed when accessing the memory card, such as when deleting a clip, the memory card may be damaged. Please replace it with a new memory card.

If this error is displayed during repair, please use the AVCCAM Restorer contents repair

software. (Page 16)

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Selecting the display items

Display the following items on the viewfinder and LCD monitor by pressing the <DISP/MODE CHK> button

or by setting the [OTHER DISPLAY] item (Page 95) on the setup menu [DISPLAY SETUP] screen.

Displays

1 Time code display

2 Media capacity display

3 Recording mode display

4 Center marker frame display

5 AREA frame display

6 Recording function display

7 <AUTO/MANU> switch

8 Operation status display

9 Digital zoom magnification display

10 AREA operation display

11 Safety zone

12 Media information display

(AVCHD mode only)

14 Recording format display

15 System frequency display

16 Marker luminance display

17 Frame rate display

18 Audio limiter display

(AVCHD mode only)

20 Remaining battery charge display

21 Optical image stabilizer display

22 Scene file name display

23 [AWB] information display

24 Gain display

25 ND filter display

26 Date and time display

27 Focus control information display

28 Zoom position display

29 FOCUS BAR display

30 Information display

31 Time stamp display

32 Audio level meter display

33 Auto iris control display

34 IRIS METER display

35 Iris display

36 Shutter speed display

37 Monitor audio level meter

MODE CHK

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

*4

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

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3

3

3

3

DISPLAY

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

[OTHER DISPLAY] settings

[ALL] [PARTIAL] [OFF]

3

3

3

3

— x

— x

3

3

3

3

*1

3

3

— x

— x x

— x x x x

— x

— x

— x x x x x

3 x

3 *2

3 *3

— x

3

3

3

— x x x

— x x x

3 3 3 3 x

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3

: Displayed x: Not displayed —: Displayed depending on other settings.

Items marked as

3

in the MODE CHK column appear when you press and hold the <DISP/MODE CHK> button.

Items marked with

3

in the DISPLAY column disappear when you press the <DISP/MODE CHK> button.

*1 Not displayed when the frame rate is set to 50i/60i.

*2 Ach and Bch are not displayed.

*3 0 dB is not displayed.

*4 When both “31 Time stamp display” and “26 Date and time display” are displayed, the display will not disappear even if you press the <DISP/MODE CHK> button.

Menu

Setup menu list

[SCENE FILE] screen

[LOAD/SAVE/

INIT]

Item

[VFR MODE]

Display mode

Description of settings

<CAMERA> [LOAD]:

Loads the scene file settings saved in this camera.

[SAVE]:

Saves the updated scene file settings.

[INIT]:

Returns the scene file settings selected using the <SCENE FILE> dial, to the factory settings.

<CAMERA>

(AVCHD mode only)

[NO]:

Returns to the previous screen.

[ON]:

Enables the VFR (Variable Frame Rate) mode.

[OFF]:

Disables the VFR mode.

Operates only when [REC FORMAT] is [PH 1080/24P], [PH 1080/30P], or [PH

1080/25P].

When [SDI 24PsF] = [ON], VFR operation is disabled.

When [VFR MODE] = [ON], you cannot record audio.

When VFR mode is set to [ON], INTERVAL REC, relay recording, and SIMUL

REC settings will all be cancelled. This mode cannot be used with INTERVAL

REC, relay recording, SIMUL REC, and pre-rec functions.

[FRAME RATE] <CAMERA>

[SYNC SCAN

TYPE]

(AVCHD mode only)

Sets [FRAME RATE].

Operates when [VFR MODE] is [ON].

You can set using <SHTR/F.RATE> on the left side of the camera body.

When [SYSTEM FREQ] = [59.94Hz]

When [REC FORMAT] = [PH 1080/24P] [PH 1080/30P]:

[2]/[6]/[9]/[12]/[15]/[18]/[20]/[21]/[22]/[24]/[25]/[26]/[27]/[28]/[30]/[32]/[34]/[36]/

[40]/[44]/[48]/[54]/[60]

When [SYSTEM FREQ] = [50Hz]

When [REC FORMAT] = [PH 1080/25P]

[2]/[6]/[9]/[12]/[15]/[18]/[20]/[21]/[22]/[23]/[24]/[25]/[26]/[27]/[28]/[30]/[32]/[34]/

[37]/[42]/[45]/[48]/[50]

<CAMERA>

Selects the synchro scan display setting.

[deg.]:

Sets to angle display.

[sec]:

Sets to speed display.

[SYNCHRO

SCAN]

<CAMERA>

Adjusts the synchro scan shutter speed used for shooting images on a TV screen, etc.

Holding the OPERATION lever tilted upward or downward will cause the values to change at a faster rate.

When

[SYSTEM FREQ] = [59.94Hz]

When [SYNC SCAN TYPE] = [sec]

60i/60 P mode: [1/60.0] - [1/249.8] secs

30 P mode: [1/30.0] - [1/48.0] - [1/249.8] secs

24 P mode: [1/24.0] - [1/48.0] - [1/249.8] secs

When [SYNC SCAN TYPE] = [deg.]

[3.0 d] - [180.0 d] - [360.0 d] (0.5 d increments, angle display)

When

[SYSTEM FREQ] = [50Hz]

When [SYNC SCAN TYPE] = [sec]

50i/50 P mode: [1/50.0] - [1/250.0] secs

25 P mode: [1/25.0] - [1/50.0] - [1/250.0] secs

When [SYNC SCAN TYPE] = [deg.]

[3.0 d] - [180.0 d] - [360.0 d] (0.5 d increments, angle display)

is the factory default mode for the <SCENE FILE> dial <F1>.

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[V DETAIL

LEVEL]

[DETAIL

CORING]

[CHROMA

LEVEL]

[CHROMA

PHASE]

[COLOR TEMP

Ach]

[COLOR TEMP

Bch]

Item

[DETAIL

LEVEL]

Display mode

Description of settings

<CAMERA>

Adjusts the level of the image outline correction (in the horizontal and vertical directions).

[-7]

[0]

[+7]

<CAMERA>

Adjusts the level of outline correction in the vertical direction.

[-7]

[0]

[+7]

<CAMERA>

Adjusts the level of noise reduction of the detail signal.

Set to – for a clearer image, but noise increases slightly.

Set to + to reduce noise.

[-7]

[0]

[+7]

<CAMERA>

Adjusts the chroma level.

[-7]

[0]

[+7]

<CAMERA>

Adjusts the chroma phase.

[-7]

[0]

[+7]

<CAMERA>

Make fine adjustments to the color temperature (after white balance Ach adjustment).

[-7]

[0]

[+7]

<CAMERA>

Make fine adjustments to the color temperature (after white balance Bch adjustment).

[-7]

[0]

[+7]

[MASTER PED] <CAMERA>

Adjusts the master pedestal (black level of the image) as the basis for images.

[-15]

[0]

[+15]

[A.IRIS LEVEL] <CAMERA>

Sets the desired AUTO IRIS level.

[-6]

[0]

[+6]

[DRS] <CAMERA>

Selects the [DRS] (dynamic range stretcher) function.

[ON]:

Enables the [DRS] function.

[OFF]:

Disables the [DRS] function.

If you assign the [DRS] function to the USER button, pressing the USER button switches it ON/OFF.

[DRS EFFECT] <CAMERA>

Selects the level of the [DRS] (dynamic range stretcher) function.

It enables the dynamic range to be expanded by compressing the level of the video signals in the high-brightness areas where overexposure results during normal shooting.

[1], [2], [3]

The higher the number of the setting, the higher the compression level of the high-brightness areas.

is the factory default mode for the <SCENE FILE> dial <F1>.

Item

[GAMMA]

[KNEE]

Display mode

Description of settings

<CAMERA>

Selects the gamma curve.

[HD NORM]:

This gamma setting is suitable for HD shooting.

[LOW]:

[SD NORM]:

Makes a mellow image using the gamma curve that has a gentle incline in low-brightness curve. The contrast sharpens.

This is the normal video setting carried over from Panasonic

AG-DVX100 series.

[HIGH]:

Expands the tone of dark parts and makes a brighter image using the gamma curve that has a sharp incline in lowbrightness curve. The contrast softens.

Makes the contrast sharper than LOW.

[B.PRESS]:

[CINE-LIKE D]:

Uses a gamma curve designed to create cinema-like images.

[CINE-LIKE V]:

Uses a gamma curve designed to create cinema-like images with emphasized contrast.

• When you select [CINE-LIKE] gamma, we recommend setting the lens aperture lower than normal image level (approximately 1/2) for optimal results.

<CAMERA>

To avoid overexposure, select the compression level (knee point) of the high intensity video signals received through the image pickup device.

[AUTO]:

[LOW]:

[MID]:

[HIGH]:

Sets the level automatically according to the received signals.

Low setting (Compression starts at approx. 80%)

Medium setting (Compression starts at approx. 90%)

High setting (Compression starts at approx. 100%)

• Not available when a [DRS] value is set, or when [GAMMA] is set to [CINE-

LIKE].

[MATRIX]

[SKIN TONE

DTL]

<CAMERA>

Selects the MATRIX table suitable for the desired color expression during shooting.

[NORM1]:

[NORM2]:

[FLUO]:

[CINE-LIKE]:

Suitable for shooting in the open air or under a halogen lamp.

Suitable for brighter colors than the [NORM1] mode.

Suitable for shooting under fluorescent lights indoors.

Suitable for cinema-like images.

<CAMERA>

Switches skin tone details [ON]/[OFF]. Select ON to reduce the skin tone details and soften the skin tone.

[ON] [OFF]

[CARD READ] <CAMERA>

Reads scene files from the memory card.

[SLOT1]:

Reads scene files (all scenes from <F1> to <F6>) saved on the memory card of slot 1 after selecting the setting values.

[SLOT2]:

Reads scene files (all scenes from <F1> to <F6>) saved on the memory card of slot 2 after selecting the setting values.

[NO]:

Returns to the previous screen.

[CARD WRITE] <CAMERA>

Saves scene files to the memory card.

[SLOT1]:

Saves the setting values of scene files (all scenes from <F1> to

<F6>) on the memory card of Slot 1.

[SLOT2]:

Saves the setting values of scene files (all scenes from <F1> to

<F6>) on the memory card of Slot 2.

[NO]:

Returns to the previous screen.

[NAME EDIT] <CAMERA>

Edits the name of the currently selected scene file.

[YES] [NO]

is the factory default mode for the <SCENE FILE> dial <F1>.

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[SW MODE] screen

Item

[FUNCTION

KNOB]

[LOW GAIN]

[MID GAIN]

<CAMERA>

Sets the gain value assigned to the <L> position of the <GAIN> switch.

[0dB], [3dB], [6dB], [9dB], [12dB], [15dB], [18dB]

<CAMERA>

Sets the gain value assigned to the <M> position of the <GAIN> switch.

[0dB], [3dB], [6dB], [9dB], [12dB], [15dB], [18dB]

[HIGH GAIN]

[SUPER GAIN] <CAMERA>

Selects the super gain value assigned to the USER button.

[24dB], [30dB]

[ATW]

<CAMERA>

Sets the gain value assigned to the <H> position of the <GAIN> switch.

[0dB], [3dB], [6dB], [9dB], [12dB], [15dB], [18dB]

[MF ASSIST]

<CAMERA>

Assigns [ATW] (Auto Tracking White) function on the <WHITE BAL> switch (on the position <A>, <B>, or <PRST>). When the [ATW] function is assigned to the

USER button, the USER button operation remains effective.

[Ach]:

Activates the [ATW] function when the <WHITE BAL> switch is set to <A>.

[Bch]:

[PRST]:

[OFF]:

Activates the [ATW] function when the <WHITE BAL> switch is set to <B>.

Activates the [ATW] function when the <WHITE BAL> switch is set to <PRST>.

Deactivates the [ATW] function with <WHITE BAL> switch

<CAMERA>

Activates automatic final focus when in manual focus mode.

[ON]:

Activates automatic final focus.

[OFF]:

Deactivates automatic focus.

• When there is large discrepancy in focus, you may not be able to focus.

• Cannot be activated by an operation on the remote control connected to the

<CAM REMOTE> terminal.

[FOCUS

ASSIST]

Display mode

Description of settings

<CAMERA>

Sets the function assigned to the AREA operation of the <FUNCTION> knob.

[INH]:

No function is assigned.

[FOCUS]:

[IRIS]:

[Y GET]:

[FOCUS/IRIS]:

AUTO FOCUS / FOCUS BAR function

AUTO IRIS/IRIS METER function

[Y GET] (Luminance measurement) function

Simultaneous operation of [FOCUS] and [IRIS] described above

[FOCUS/Y GET]:

Simultaneous operation of [FOCUS] and [Y GET] described above

[HANDLE

ZOOM]

<CAMERA>

Sets the function assigned to the <FOCUS ASSIST> button.

[IN RED]:

The image contour has red edges.

[EXPAND]:

The screen center of the LCD monitor is enlarged.

<CAMERA>

Sets the zoom speed assigned to positions of the <HANDLE ZOOM> switch.

[L/OFF/H]:

Sets LOW (slow)/OFF/HIGH (fast) to the <1>/<2>/<3> positions.

(OFF deactivates ZOOM operations.)

[L/M/H]:

[L/OFF/M]:

Sets LOW (slow)/MID (medium)/HIGH (fast) to the

<1>/<2>/<3> positions.

Sets LOW (slow)/OFF/MID (medium) to the <1>/<2>/<3> positions. (OFF deactivates ZOOM operations.)

is the factory default mode.

Item

[USER1]

[USER2]

[USER3]

[WFM]

Display mode

<CAMERA>

<PB>

Description of settings

Sets the function assigned to the <USER1> button.

[INH]:

No function is assigned.

[FACE

DETECT]:

[WFM]:

This is the face detection function. Performs the AUTO IRIS/

AUTO FOCUS operation centering around the detected face.

Enabled when both focus control and iris control are set to auto.

Selects the wave form display. This is displayed on the LCD when shooting.

[EVF DTL]:

Pressing the button emphasizes the outlines of the screen images, making it easier to focus.

[D.ZOOM]:

[DRS]:

[S.GAIN]:

[ATW]:

[ATW LOCK]:

Selects magnification of DIGITAL ZOOM function. Each press of the button moves to the next setting in a sequence of OFF (x

1)

 x 2

 x 5

 x 10

, and OFF (x 1).

Switches the [DRS] function [ON]/[OFF].

Selects the set value ([24dB]/[30dB]).

Switches the [ATW] function [ON]/[OFF].

Fixes the white balance value when the button is pressed during [ATW]. Press again to perform [ATW] function.

[SHOT MARK]:

Records shot mark. (Page 29) Enabled during recording,

thumbnail display, and clip display.

[INDEX]:

[LAST CLIP]:

Enabled during index recording (Page 29) (AVCHD only).

Deletes the last recorded clip. (Page 29)

• You cannot delete clips if the following operations are performed after shooting.

- When switched to <PB> mode

- When changing the recording format

- When connecting to a computer using a USB cable

- When powering off the camera

- When opening the memory card slot cover

[BACKLIGHT]:

Auto iris control for the backlight compensation

[SPOTLIGHT]:

Switches auto iris control ON/OFF for the spotlight.

[BLACKFADE]:

Black fade (Page 27)

[WHITEFADE]:

White fade (Page 27)

<CAMERA>

<PB>

<CAMERA>

<PB>

Sets the function assigned to the <USER2> button.

The setting contents are the same as [USER1].

[D.ZOOM]

Sets the function assigned to the <USER3> button.

The setting contents are the same as [USER1].

[SHOT MARK]

<CAMERA>

Switches the WAVE FORM display that appears when the <WFM> button is pressed.

[WAVE]:

[VECTOR]:

[WAVE/

VECTOR]:

Displays as a waveform.

Displays as a vector.

Each press of the button moves to the next setting in a sequence of [OFF]

[WAVE]

[VECTOR]

, and [OFF].

is the factory default mode.

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[LCD]

Item

[FACE

FRAMING]

Display mode

<CAMERA>

<PB>

Description of settings

Sets the function assigned to the <LCD> button.

[LCD REV]:

Flips the image displayed on the LCD vertically and horizontally.

[LCD BL]:

Selects the brightness of the LCD backlight.

• The setting selected using the <LCD> button is reflected in the setting of the

[LCD BACKLIGHT] item on the [DISPLAY SETUP] screen.

<CAMERA>

Frames the faces detected during operation of the [FACE DETECT] function with the USER button. The maximum number of detected frames is 15, and faces bigger and closer to the center of the screen are given priority.

[OFF]:

[PRIMARY]:

[ALL]:

Frames are not displayed.

Displays only the high-priority frames.

Displays all frames.

Displays the high-priority frames with an orange border. Focuses on highpriority frames and adjusts brightness.

is the factory default mode.

[AUTO SW] screen

Item

[A.IRIS]

[AGC]

[ATW]

[AF]

Display mode

<CAMERA> [ON]:

[OFF]:

Description of settings

<CAMERA>

Sets auto gain control operation when [ON] is selected in the [A.IRIS] item.

[OFF]:

Deactivates auto gain control when in Auto mode. Performs gain control operation selected using <GAIN> switch.

[6dB]:

Activates auto gain control with a maximum of 6 dB when in Auto mode.

[12dB]:

Activates auto gain control with a maximum of 12 dB when in Auto mode.

[18dB]:

Activates auto gain control with a maximum of 18 dB when in Auto mode.

<CAMERA> [ON]:

[OFF]:

Activates auto iris control when in Auto mode. In this mode, the

<IRIS> button is disabled.

Deactivates auto iris control when in Auto mode. Performs iris control operation selected using <IRIS> button.

Activates [ATW] (Auto Tracking White) function when in Auto mode.

At this time, the [ATW] function operation cannot be switched [ON]/

[OFF] using the <WHITE BAL> switch or the USER button. However, if you have assigned [ATW LOCK] to the USER button, you can use the USER button to fix the white balance value.

Deactivates the [ATW] function when in Auto mode. Activates white balance function selected using the <WHITE BAL> switch.

<CAMERA> [ON]:

[OFF]:

Activates auto focus when in Auto mode. At this time, the <FOCUS> switch is disabled.

Deactivates auto focus when in Auto mode. Performs focus operation selected using <FOCUS> switch.

is the factory default mode.

[RECORDING SETUP] screen

Item

Display mode

Description of settings

[HD/SD MODE] <CAMERA>

Switches the mode AVCHD/DV.

[AVCHD], [DV]

If the [TURN POWER OFF] message is displayed, switch the camera OFF and then ON again. Switching the camera ON/OFF switches the mode.

[REC FORMAT] <CAMERA>

„

AVCHD mode

Selects the recording format. (Page 14)

• [PH 1080/24P] and [PH 720/24P] are for native recording.

When [SYSTEM FREQ] = [59.94Hz]

[PS 1080/60P], [PH 1080/60i], [PH 1080/30P], [PH 1080/24P],

[PH 720/60P], [PH 720/30P], [PH 720/24P], [PM 720/60P], [HA 1080/60i],

[HE 1080/60i]

When [SYSTEM FREQ] = [50Hz]

[PS 1080/50P], [PH 1080/50i], [PH 1080/25P], [PH 720/50P], [PH 720/25P],

[PM 720/50P], [HA 1080/50i], [HE 1080/50i]

„

DV mode

Selects the recording format. (Page 14)

When [SYSTEM FREQ] = [59.94Hz]

[DV 480/60i], [DV 480/30P], [DV 480/24P]

When [SYSTEM FREQ] = [50Hz]

[DV 576/50i], [DV 576/25P]

[ASPECT

CONV]

[PREREC

MODE]

<CAMERA>

(DV mode only)

Selects aspect ratio for DV mode recording.

[SIDE CROP]:

[LETTER BOX]:

Records in 4:3. Crops the left and right edges.

Records in 16:9. Adds black bands at the top and bottom of the screen.

[SQUEEZE]:

Records with horizontal compression of picture.

<CAMERA>

Sets the pre recording to ON or OFF.

[ON]:

Enables the pre-rec function.

[OFF]:

Disables the pre-rec function.

[TCG] is set to [FREE RUN].

• The INTERVAL REC setting will be released.

[SIMUL REC] <CAMERA>

Records the same images to both memory card slots. (Page 32)

[ON]:

Enables the simul recording.

[OFF]:

Enables the normal recording.

[RELAY REC] <CAMERA> [ON]:

Enables the relay recording. When the memory card used for recording has no remaining space, recording continues on another memory card if the memory card that can be used for recording is inserted in another memory card slot.

[OFF]:

Relay recording is not performed. Recording stops when the selected memory card has no remaining space.

is the factory default mode.

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REC]

Item

[INTERVAL

Display mode

<CAMERA>

(AVCHD mode only)

Description of settings

Scenes changing slowly over a long period are recorded as short movies by providing a recording interval. One frame is recorded in each recording time period that has been set, and in the AVCHD mode 24 frames (PAL 25 frames) form a one-second video.

[OFF], [1SECOND], [10SECONDS], [30SECONDS], [1MINUTE], [2MINUTES]

When INTERVAL REC is enabled, set the recording format as follows. If the recording format is not set to the following, the [INTERVAL REC] item of the

[RECORDING SETUP] screen is grayed out and cannot be enabled.

When [SYSTEM FREQ] = [59.94Hz]:

[PH 1080/24P]

When [SYSTEM FREQ] = [50Hz]:

[PH 1080/25P]

• When set to [PH 1080/24P], TC RECRUN is fixed to NDF.

• The maximum shooting time is 168 hours.

• Audio recording is disabled.

[TIME STAMP] <CAMERA>

Enables a function to superimpose [DATE]/[TIME] information over the shot images.

[ON]:

[OFF]:

The information set in the [DATE]/[TIME] item is superimposed.

Date and time information are not superimposed on the image.

[PS/PH AUDIO

MODE]

<CAMERA>

(AVCHD mode only)

Selects the format of audio recording when [REC FORMAT] = PS/PH.

[LINEAR PCM]:

Recording is performed in uncompressed LPCM.

[Dolby Digital]:

Recording is performed in Dolby Digital.

The camera is fixed to Dolby Digital other than PS/PH mode.

• Content recorded with [LINEAR PCM] cannot be played back on our previous model.

[AUDIO

LIMITER CH1]

[AUDIO

LIMITER CH2]

[MIC GAIN1]

[MIC GAIN2]

<CAMERA>

Enables the limiter function on CH1 audio input.

[ON]:

Level is reduced only when input exceeds limit (adjustable using

<AUDIO LEVEL> knob).

[OFF]:

No limiter (adjustable using <AUDIO LEVEL> knob)

<CAMERA>

Enables the limiter function on CH2 audio input.

[ON]:

Level is reduced only when input exceeds limit (adjustable using

<AUDIO LEVEL> knob).

[OFF]:

No limiter (adjustable using <AUDIO LEVEL> knob)

<CAMERA>

Sets the input level of the external microphone connected to the AUDIO INPUT1 terminal.

[-40dB], [-50dB], [-60dB]

<CAMERA>

Sets the input level of the external microphone connected to the AUDIO INPUT2 terminal.

[-40dB], [-50dB], [-60dB]

is the factory default mode.

[TC/UB SETUP] screen

[TCG]

Item

[TC MODE]

Display mode

Description of settings

<CAMERA>

Selects the correction mode of the internal time code when the time code of the internal time code generator is recorded.

[DF]:

Uses the drop frame mode.

[NDF]:

Uses the non-drop frame mode.

Automatically set to [NDF] when you set the recording frame rate of the recording format to 24P.

• Enabled only when [SYSTEM FREQ] = [59.94Hz].

<CAMERA>

Sets the mode in which you advance the internal time code generator.

[FREE RUN]:

The time code is advanced regardless of the operation mode. A slight time error may occur when switching to <PB> mode if the frame rate is set to 24P.

[REC RUN]:

The time code is advanced when shooting.

[TC PRESET] <CAMERA>

Sets the initial time code.

When you set the frame rate of the recording format to 24P, set the frame value to 0 or a multiple of 4 in AVCHD mode and to 5 frame units in DV mode. If any other value is set, the recorded time code will mismatch.

[YES] [NO]

[UB MODE] <CAMERA>

(DV mode only)

Sets the content to be recorded as the user information.

[USER]:

Records the user information.

[TIME]:

[DATE]:

[TCG]:

The time is recorded.

The date and time are recorded.

Records the value of the time code generator.

[FRAME RATE]:

Records the frame rate information of frame conversion.

[UB PRESET] <CAMERA>

Sets the user information.

[YES] [NO]

[EXT TC LINK] <CAMERA>

Synchronizes the initial time code value during multi-camera shooting. ([SLAVE] camera time codes are synchronized to the [MASTER] internal [TCG] value.)

[MASTER]:

[SLAVE]:

Sets the mode to master mode.

Sets the mode to slave mode. When the <RESET/TC SET> button is pressed, input time codes are synchronized to the internal [TCG].

[NO]:

Returns to the previous screen.

• [MASTER] and [SLAVE] mode settings are in effect only when this menu is open. When the menu is closed, [EXT TC LINK] is automatically canceled.

is the factory default mode.

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[AV OUT SETUP] screen

Item

[SDI&HDMI

OUT SEL]

[SDI OUT]

[SDI 24PsF]

Display mode

<CAMERA>

<PB>

(AVCHD mode only)

<CAMERA>

<PB>

<CAMERA>

<PB>

(AVCHD mode only)

Description of settings

Sets the video format of the <SDI OUT> and <HDMI> output.

[1080i/720P]:

Outputs at the resolution set in [REC FORMAT]. Outputs at

1080/60i or 1080/50i in PS mode.

[DOWN CONV]:

When [SYSTEM FREQ] = [59.94Hz], <SDI OUT> is output at 480i, while <HDMI> is output at 480P. When [SYSTEM

FREQ] = [50Hz], <SDI OUT> is output at 576i, while

<HDMI> is output at 576P.

Sets the video output from the <SDI OUT> terminal.

[ON]:

Video is output from <SDI OUT>.

During this time, simultaneous LCD monitor and viewfinder display is not supported. When using the viewfinder, please close the monitor.

[OFF]:

No video is output from <SDI OUT>.

Sets the video format output from <SDI OUT> to 24PsF.

[ON]:

Operates only when [REC FORMAT] = 1080/24P. If it is set to [ON],

VFR operation is disabled. During 24PsF output, HDMI output is

[OFF]:

• halted.

SDI output is in the 1080/60i format.

When [SYSTEM FREQ] = [50Hz], this item is not available.

[SDI EDH]

[DOWNCON

MODE]

[HP MODE]

<CAMERA>

<PB>

Sets superimposition of EDH onto the <SDI OUT> during <SDI OUT> output.

[ON]:

[OFF]:

Superimposes EDH.

Does not superimpose EDH.

<CAMERA>

<PB>

(AVCHD mode only)

Switches down-conversion output mode.

[SIDE CROP]:

Crops the left and right edges. Images output from the external output terminals <VIDEO OUT>, <HDMI>, <SDI

OUT> will have portions which extend beyond the edges of the screen and cannot be seen.

[LETTER BOX]:

[SQUEEZE]:

Adds black bands at the top and bottom of the image.

Squeezes images horizontally.

<CAMERA>

Selects the sound heard from the headphones.

[LIVE]:

The sound input from the microphone is output as is. This setting is selected when delays in the sound are annoying.

[RECORDING]:

The sound in the status to be recorded (the sound synchronized with the images) is output.

[TEST TONE] <CAMERA>

Sets test tone output to channels 1 and 2 when BARS setting is ON.

[LEVEL1]:

[LEVEL2]:

[OFF]:

Outputs the 1 kHz test tone.

Test tone is output at lower volume than LEVEL1.

Does not output the test tone.

is the factory default mode.

Item

Display mode

[VIDEO SETUP] <CAMERA>

<PB>

[AUDIO OUT] <CAMERA>

<PB>

Description of settings

Sets the setup level of video signals.

[0%]:

<VIDEO OUT> terminal output and recording setup levels will both be set to 0%.

[7.5%A]:

<VIDEO OUT> terminal output setup level will be set to 7.5%, while recording setup level will be set to 0%.

When [SYSTEM FREQ] = [50Hz], this item is not available.

Sets the audio signals to output from the <AUDIO OUT> terminal (A/V OUT).

[CH1/CH2]:

CH1 terminal = CH1 signals, CH2 terminal = CH2 signals

[CH1]:

CH1 terminal = CH1 signals, CH2 terminal = CH1 signals

[CH2]:

CH1 terminal = CH2 signals, CH2 terminal = CH2 signals

When a memory card containing 5.1 channel content recorded on another equipment is played back on the camera, it is down-mixed to 2 channels when output through the <AUDIO OUT> and headphone terminals.

is the factory default mode.

[DISPLAY SETUP] screen

Item

[ZEBRA

DETECT1]

[ZEBRA

DETECT2]

[Y GET

MARKER]

[SAFETY

ZONE]

Display mode

Description of settings

<CAMERA>

Selects the brightness level of the right-leaning zebra patterns on the screen.

[105%], [100%], [95%], [90%], [85%], [80%], [75%], [70%], [65%], [60%],

[55%], [50%]

<CAMERA>

Selects the brightness level of the left-leaning zebra patterns on the screen.

[OFF], [105%], [100%], [95%], [90%], [85%], [80%], [75%], [70%], [65%],

[60%], [55%], [50%]

<CAMERA>

Sets the display of the marker used for displaying the luminance level to [ON]/

[OFF].

Select [ON] to display the marker by pressing the <ZEBRA> button.

[ON], [OFF]

<CAMERA>

Sets [SAFETY ZONE].

„

AVCHD mode

[90%]:

[4:3]:

[14:9]:

[1.85:1]:

[2:1]:

[2.35:1]:

[2.39:1]:

[GRID]:

[OFF]:

90% display at 16:9

100% display at 4:3

100% display at 14:9 (the size between 16:9 and 4:3)

100% display at 1.85:1 (the size of American vista)

100% display at 2:1 (scope size)

100% display at 2.35:1 (the size of Cinemascope)

100% display at 2.39:1

16:9 angular field of view with nine grid lines

The SAFETY ZONE is not displayed.

„

DV mode

[90%]:

[4:3]:

[OFF]:

90% display at 16:9

100% display at 4:3

The SAFETY ZONE is not displayed.

is the factory default mode.

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Item

[CENTER

MARKER]

Display mode

Description of settings

<CAMERA>

Sets the marker display to [ON]/[OFF].

Select [ON] to display the marker by pressing the <ZEBRA> button.

[ON], [OFF]

[FOCUS BAR] <CAMERA>

Sets the FOCUS ASSIST bar display to [ON]/[OFF]. Select [ON] to display the

FOCUS ASSIST bar.

[ON], [OFF]

[IRIS METER] <CAMERA>

Sets [IRIS METER] display.

[ON]:

Displays the difference from an optimum value for the brightness of the image, as judged by the camera. The bar appears on the right:

The image is too bright. The bar appears on the left: The image is too dark.

[OFF]:

IRIS METER is not displayed.

[REC

COUNTER]

<CAMERA>

Selects counter operation during shooting.

[TOTAL]:

The count continues to increase until the <COUNTER> button is pressed to reset it.

[CLIP]:

Resets the counter at the start of recording and counts the time of each recording session.

• The count is not displayed in <PB> mode.

[VIDEO OUT

OSD]

[DATE/TIME]

[DATE

FORMAT]

[LEVEL

METER]

[ZOOM&

FOCUS]

<CAMERA>

<PB>

Select [ON] to output the information displayed on the viewfinder or LCD monitor together with the signals from the VIDEO OUT jack.

[ON], [OFF]

• The external outputs <VIDEO OUT>, <SDI OUT>, <HDMI> include items that are not displayed.

<CAMERA>

<PB>

<CAMERA>

<PB>

Sets whether to display the date and time on the viewfinder or LCD monitor and whether to output the date and time from the VIDEO OUT jack.

[OFF]:

[TIME]:

The date and time are not displayed.

The time is displayed.

[DATE]:

The date is displayed.

[TIME&DATE]:

The date and time are displayed.

Changes the style of displaying the year, month, and day. (The factory setting values may vary depending on the region.)

[Y/M/D]:

[M/D/Y]:

[D/M/Y]:

Year/Month/Day

Month/Day/Year

Day/Month/Year

<CAMERA>

<PB>

Switches the audio level meter display [ON]/[OFF].

[ON], [OFF]

<CAMERA>

Selects the unit of zoom and focus values.

[OFF], [NUMBER], [mm/m], [mm/feet]

• The [mm/feet] display and [mm/m] display may be in error, so please use them as approximations.

is the factory default mode.

Item

[CARD&

BATTERY]

Display mode

<CAMERA>

<PB>

Description of settings

Select [ON]/[OFF] to display/hide the remaining memory card recording capacity and remaining battery charge.

[ON], [OFF]

[OTHER

DISPLAY]

[LCD SET] <CAMERA>

<PB>

Adjusts the display level of images on the LCD monitor.

[BRIGHTNESS]:

brightness

[COLOR]:

color level

[CONTRAST]:

contrast

Adjusts the display level of images on the viewfinder.

[EVF SET] <CAMERA>

<PB>

[BRIGHTNESS]:

brightness

[COLOR]:

color level

[CONTRAST]:

contrast

[LCD

BACKLIGHT]

<CAMERA>

<PB>

Adjusts the backlight of the LCD monitor.

[+1], [0], [-1], [-2], [-3]

[+1]:

[-3]:

The backlight becomes brighter.

The backlight becomes the darkest.

[SELF SHOOT] <CAMERA>

Switches the LCD monitor to mirror mode for self-portrait shooting.

Select [MIRROR] to flip the left and right side of the LCD monitor image during self-portrait shooting.

[NORMAL], [MIRROR]

[EVF MODE]

<CAMERA>

<PB>

<CAMERA>

<PB>

Selects how much information to display on the viewfinder and LCD monitor.

[OFF], [PARTIAL], [ALL]

Switches the screen display of images.

[AUTO]:

[ON]:

If you open the LCD monitor, images on the viewfinder disappear.

Images are always displayed on the viewfinder.

When the [SDI OUT] item on the [AV OUT SETUP] screen is [ON], the camera is forced to operate in [AUTO] setting.

[EVF COLOR] <CAMERA>

<PB>

Switches viewfinder images to color/black and white.

[ON]:

[OFF]:

Color

Black and white

is the factory default mode.

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[CARD FUNCTIONS] screen

Item

[CARD

FORMAT]

[CARD

STATUS]

[CLIP

PROPERTY]

Display mode

<CAMERA>

<PB>

<CAMERA>

<PB>

<PB>

Description of settings

Formats memory card.

[SLOT1]:

Formats the memory card inserted in slot 1.

[SLOT2]:

Formats the memory card inserted in slot 2.

[NO]:

Returns to the previous screen.

Displays the memory card status.

[SLOT1]:

Displays information about the memory card inserted in slot 1.

[SLOT2]:

Displays information about the memory card inserted in slot 2.

[NO]:

Returns to the previous screen.

Displays information about the selected clip.

[YES]:

Displays clip information.

[NO]:

Returns to the previous screen.

This can also be displayed using the <DISP/MODE CHK> button.

is the factory default mode.

[USER FILE] screen

Item

Display mode

[CARD READ] <CAMERA>

<PB>

[CARD WRITE] <CAMERA>

<PB>

[LOAD/SAVE/

INIT]

<CAMERA>

<PB>

Description of settings

Reads the user files saved on the memory card.

[SLOT1]:

Reads user files from the memory card inserted in slot 1.

[SLOT2]:

Reads user files from the memory card inserted in slot 2.

[NO]:

Returns to the previous screen.

• When reading the user files with different system frequency, change the system frequency on the camera in advance.

Saves user files on the memory card. You can also add a title to the saved files.

[SLOT1]:

Saves user file on the memory card inserted in slot 1.

[SLOT2]:

Saves user file on the memory card inserted in slot 2.

[NO]:

Returns to the previous screen.

[LOAD]:

[SAVE]:

[INIT]:

[NO]:

Loads the settings in a previously stored user file.

Saves the updated user file settings.

Returns the settings in the user file to the factory settings.

Returns to the previous screen.

After performing [LOAD] or [INIT], turn POWER/MODE switch of the camera

OFF and then ON again to enable the new settings.

When [INIT] is executed, the setting value of the scene file, time code, the

[TIME ZONE] item, the [CLOCK SET] item, and the [TIME ZONE] item remain unchanged.

is the factory default mode.

[META DATA] screen (AVCHD mode only)

Item

Display mode

[CARD READ] <CAMERA>

(AVCHD mode only)

[RECORD]

[USER CLIP

NAME]

<CAMERA>

(AVCHD mode only)

<CAMERA>

(AVCHD mode only)

Description of settings

Loads the metadata recorded on the memory card into the camera.

[SLOT1] [SLOT2] [NO]

• [NO FILE] is displayed when there is no metadata recorded on the memory card.

Sets whether to simultaneously record the metadata on a memory card as it is loaded into the camera.

[ON]:

Records simultaneously.

[OFF]:

Does not record simultaneously.

Sets [USER CLIP NAME] recording method.

[TYPE1]:

[TYPE2]:

The user clip name is the same as the [CLIP NAME] if no metadata is uploaded or if no uploaded data exists.

The user clip name is the same as the [CLIP NAME] if no combination of data and COUNT value is uploaded, or if no uploaded data exists.

Displays the metadata recorded in the unit.

[YES] [NO]

[META DATA

PROP]

[CLIP

COUNTER RST]

[META INIT

SET]

<CAMERA>

(AVCHD mode only)

<CAMERA>

(AVCHD mode only)

<CAMERA>

(AVCHD mode only)

Resets the COUNT value to 1.

[YES] [NO]

Initializes the metadata recorded in the unit.

All settings, including the [ON]/[OFF] setting for [RECORD] are cleared.

[YES] [NO]

is the factory default mode.

[OTHER FUNCTIONS] screen

Item

Display mode

[IR REMOTE] <CAMERA>

<PB>

[DV CONTROL] <CAMERA>

(DV mode only)

Description of settings

Sets the operations of the supplied remote control unit.

[ON]:

Accepts commands from the remote control.

Note that if the same type of remote control is used near the unit, the unit may receive commands from the other remote control during shooting, for example, and suddenly operate in an unexpected manner.

[OFF]:

Does not accept commands from the remote control.

Specifies the control method when a backup device is connected to the <DV

OUT> terminal for backup recording.

[OFF]:

[EXT]:

[BOTH]:

[CHAIN]:

Backup device is not controlled.

Backup device controlled using <START/STOP> button. Note, however, that recording on the camera is not performed.

Backup recording performed by the unit and the backup device.

When the recording nears the end, recording on the backup device which is on standby will automatically start.

is the factory default mode.

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Item

Display mode

[DV CMD SEL] <CAMERA>

(DV mode only)

Description of settings

Sets the recording operation to be performed by the backup device when you press the <START/STOP> button.

[REC P]:

Pauses and unpauses the recording.

[STOP]:

Starts and stops the recording.

[TALLY LAMP] <CAMERA>

Sets lighting of the tally lamp.

[FRONT]:

The front tally lamp (microphone side) lights.

[REAR]:

[BOTH]:

[OFF]:

The rear tally lamp (viewfinder side) lights.

Both tally lamps light.

No tally lamp lights.

[CLOCK SET] <CAMERA>

<PB>

[TIME ZONE] <CAMERA>

<PB>

Sets the built-in calendar of the camera.

Adds to or deducts from GMT the time value of [-12:00] to [+13:00] in 30-minute steps. (Refer to the following table.)

[0:00]

+12:00

+11:00

+10:00

+09:00

+08:00

+07:00

+06:00

+05:00

+04:00

+03:00

+02:00

+01:00

Time difference

+00:00

–01:00

–02:00

–03:00

–04:00

–05:00

–06:00

–07:00

–08:00

–09:00

–10:00

–11:00

–12:00

+13:00

Region

Greenwich

Azores

Mid-Atlantic

Buenos Aires

Halifax

New York

Chicago

Denver

Los Angeles

Alaska

Hawaii

Midway Islands

Kwajalein Atoll

New Zealand

Solomon Islands

Guam

Tokyo

Beijing

Bangkok

Dacca

Islamabad

Abu Dhabi

Moscow

Eastern Europe

Central Europe

+10:30

+09:30

+08:30

+07:30

+06:30

+05:30

+04:30

+03:30

+02:30

+01:30

+00:30

Time difference

–00:30

–01:30

–02:30

–03:30

–04:30

–05:30

–06:30

–07:30

–08:30

–09:30

–10:30

–11:30

+12:30

+11:30

Region

Newfoundland Island

Marquesas Islands

Norfolk Island

Lord Howe Island

Darwin Islands

Yangong

Mumbai

Kabul

Tehran

[LANGUAGE] <CAMERA>

[SYSTEM

FREQ]

<PB>

Sets the Menu language.

[English], [Español], [Français]

(AG-AC160AP)

[English], [Español], [Français], [Deutsch], [Italiano]

(AG-AC160AEJ)

[English], [Español], [Русский]

(AG-AC160AEN)

<CAMERA>

Sets the system frequency. (The factory setting values may vary depending on the region.)

[59.94Hz]:

NTSC region

[50Hz]:

PAL region

If the [TURN POWER OFF] message is displayed, switch the camera OFF and then ON again. Every time the power is turned on, the system frequency changes.

[SYSTEM

INFO]

<CAMERA>

<PB>

Displays the version of the system in this camera.

is the factory default mode.

Item

[MENU INIT]

[OPERATION

TIME]

Display mode

Description of settings

<CAMERA>

Returns the menu settings (scene files and user files) to factory default settings.

(Except for time code/[OPERATION TIME] item/[CLOCK SET] item/[TIME

ZONE] item settings)

<CAMERA>

<PB>

Displays the power-on time (a 5-digit figure).

is the factory default mode.

[OPTION MENU] screen

Item

Display mode

[1394 STATUS] <CAMERA>

(DV mode only)

Displays IEEE1394 status.

[YES] [NO]

Description of settings

[1394 CONFIG] <CAMERA>

(DV mode only)

Sets IEEE1394.

[DFLT], [1] - [255]

[OPTION MENU] is displayed when you press the <MENU> button while holding down the <DISP/MODE CHK> button.

is the factory default mode.

[PLAY SETUP] screen

Item

Display mode

[PB FORMAT] <PB>

(AVCHD mode only)

[REPEAT

PLAY]

[RESUME

PLAY]

<PB>

<PB>

[SKIP MODE] <PB>

(AVCHD mode only)

Description of settings

Sets the playback format.

When [SYSTEM FREQ] = [59.94Hz]

[1080/60P], [1080/60i(30P)], [1080/24P], [720/60P(30P)], [720/24P]

When [SYSTEM FREQ] = [50Hz]

[1080/50P], [1080/50i(25P)], [720/50P(25P)]

• The [REC FORMAT] setting in the <CAMERA> mode prior to migrating to the

PB mode becomes the default value of the [PB FORMAT].

[ON] [OFF]

When [ON] is selected, supported clips are played repeatedly.

[ON] [OFF]

When [ON] is selected, playback resumes from the video position where clip playback had stopped.

Selects the starting position for cued playback after pausing.

[CLIP]:

Stops playback at the beginning of the previous clip.

[CLIP & INDEX]:

Stops at the beginning of the clip and the INDEX.

is the factory default mode.

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100

[THUMBNAIL] screen

Item

[THUMBNAIL

MODE]

Display mode

<PB>

[INDICATOR]

[DATA

DISPLAY]

[DATE

FORMAT]

<PB>

<PB>

<PB>

Description of settings

Selects the thumbnail display method.

[ALL]:

Displays all clips.

[SAME

FORMAT]:

Displays clips in the same recording format. (AVCHD mode only)

[MARKER]:

Displays clips with shot marks.

[INDEX]:

Displays clips with an INDEX. (AVCHD mode only)

Sets whether or not to display the indicator.

[ON]:

[OFF]:

Displays indicator.

Does not display indicator.

Selects the information to be displayed in the time display area of the clips.

[TC]:

[UB]:

[TIME]:

Time code

User information

Shooting time

[DATE]:

Shooting date

[DATE&TIME]:

Shooting date and time

Selects display order for [DATE] or [DATE&TIME] of the [DATA DISPLAY] item.

(The factory setting values may vary depending on the region.)

[Y/M/D]:

[M/D/Y]:

[D/M/Y]:

Year/Month/Day

Month/Day/Year

Day/Month/Year

is the factory default mode.

[OPERATION] screen

Item

[DELETE]

[INDEX]

[CLIP

PROTECT]

[REPAIR]

Display mode

<PB>

<PB>

(AVCHD mode only)

<PB>

(AVCHD mode only)

<PB>

(DV mode only)

Description of settings

Deletes clips.

[ALL CLIPS]:

Deletes all clips.

[SELECT]:

[NO]:

Deletes only the selected clips. Press <EXEC> to delete.

Returns to the previous screen.

• Clips for which CLIP PROTECT is specified are not deleted.

Adds or deletes an [INDEX] to a clip.

[YES]:

[NO]:

Displays.

Does not display.

Protects clips to prevent accidental deletion.

[YES]:

[NO]:

Enables clip protection or releases protection.

Returns to the previous screen.

• Formatting the memory card will delete all clips even if they are protected.

Restores defective clips. (Page 62)

is the factory default mode.

Reference

Before calling for service

Power supply

Cannot turn on the power.

Power goes off as soon as it is switched on.

• Make sure the battery and AC adaptor are connected properly.

Check the connections again.

• The battery may have run out.

If the remaining battery charge display is blinking or [ ] appears, the battery has run out.

Either recharge the battery or replace the discharged battery with a fully charged one.

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Battery

Battery runs out quickly.

The battery cannot be charged.

The remaining charge is not displayed correctly.

• Make sure the battery is fully charged.

Keep charging until the <CHARGE> lamp on the AC adaptor goes out.

- For AG-AC160AEJ, charge the battery using the battery charger.

• The camera may be used in a low-temperature environment.

The battery is affected by the ambient temperature. In lowtemperature locations, its operating time will shorten.

• The battery may have reached the end of its service life.

Every battery has a certain service life. The service life varies depending on how it is used, and if the operating time has reduced significantly even after the battery was sufficiently charged, the battery may have reached the end of its service life.

• A DC cord may be connected to the AC adaptor.

The battery cannot be charged with the DC cord connected.

• The remaining battery charge display is merely a guideline. To ensure that remaining battery capacity is displayed correctly, use the battery completely from a fully-charged state, and charge the battery again. (Remaining battery capacity may still not be displayed correctly if the battery has been used for long periods in high or low temperatures, or if the battery has been recharged a large number of times.)

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Shooting

Cannot start shooting.

• Make sure that the POWER/MODE switch is <ON>.

Cannot focus automatically.

• Make sure the camera is in manual focus mode. You can focus automatically when the auto focus mode is selected.

• Depending on the lens, the auto focus function may not be available.

• You may be shooting a scene where it is difficult to bring the subject into focus in the auto focus mode.

If this is the case, focus in the manual focus mode.

It may be hard to bring the subject into focus when

- Shooting both close and distant objects

- Shooting through a dirty window

- Shooting in a dark location

- There are sparkling or shiny objects around the subject

- Shooting a fast-moving subject

- Shooting a subject with minimal contrast

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101

102

Cannot record even though the memory card is inserted correctly.

Recording stops by itself.

• The write-protect switch on the memory card may be in the <LOCK> position. The memory card cannot be recorded to if the switch is in the <LOCK> position.

The remaining memory on the memory card may be extremely low.

Save the content onto other media and delete unnecessary data from the memory card, or use a new memory card instead.

The memory card may have been correctly formatted. Alternatively, the format itself may be incompatible with this camera. Reformat the memory card using the camera.

P15

P13

8 MB to 16 MB memory cards cannot be used for shooting movies.

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• The memory card may not be compatible with video recording.

Always use a memory card compatible with video recording.

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Editing

Cannot read the data on the memory card.

Cannot perform non-linear editing.

Cannot dub onto an external device.

Make sure the memory card has been correctly formatted.

If not, format the memory card using the camera.

• Check the specifications of your computer and connection cable.

Make sure the external device connected correctly.

Displays

Something is wrong with the time code display.

• The time code display may not register a regular count if a clip is played back in the reverse slow mode, but this is normal.

P13

P68

P68

Playback

Cannot play back content even when I press the play button.

Mosaic-like noise appears when fast-forwarding or rewinding a clip.

Images do not appear on the television even though I have connected the camerarecorder correctly.

Cannot hear any sound from the camera’s speaker.

• Make sure the camera is in the <CAMERA> mode.

Turn the POWER/MODE switch and confirm that the PB lamp <PB> is lit.

• Make sure that the playback format matches the data.

Match the playback format with the recording format of the clip.

This noise is inherent to digital video technology. It does not indicate a fault.

• Make sure that the input selector on your television is set to video input.

Read the instructions of your television carefully and select the correct video input connector for the camera.

You may have turned down the camera’s volume control too far.

Adjust the volume level by pressing the <AUDIO MON/ADV> button

<+>.

P54

P66

PC connection

Computer does not recognize camera when

USB2.0 connection cable is connected.

An error message appears on the computer when the

USB2.0 connection cable is disconnected.

• Check the operating environment.

• If your computer has multiple USB2.0 terminals, try connecting the camera to a different USB terminal.

• Switch off the camera and then on again and reconnect the USB2.0 connection cable.

• To disconnect the USB2.0 connection cable safely, double-click the icon in the task tray and follow the instructions on the screen.

P68

Other

The remote control does not work.

The memory card cannot be used even after formatting.

The camera does not recognize the memory card when it is inserted.

The memory card is not recognized when inserted into other devices.

Image burn-in occurs in the

LCD monitor.

• The battery in the remote control may have run out.

If the remote control fails to work even it is operated close to the remote control sensor of the camera, the battery may have run out.

Replace the battery.

• Make sure the [IR REMOTE] item on the setting menu [OTHER

FUNCTIONS] screen is not set to [OFF].

• This is the sound of the lens moving. This is normal. The sound will not be heard when the camera is switched on.

There is a rattling sound when the camera is tilted back and forth.

A clicking sound is heard when the power is turned on or when the <PB> mode is switched to the <CAMERA> mode.

The memory card screen is abnormal.

• This initialization operation is performed when the camera starts up. It occurs due to the construction of the camera and does not indicate a fault.

• The data on the memory card could be corrupted. Data can be corrupted by static electricity and electromagnetic waves. Always save important data to a computer or other storage media.

• There could be a fault with the camera or with the memory card.

Please consult your dealer. Always use memory cards of

512 MB - 64 GB with this camera.

• The inserted memory card may have been originally formatted with a computer. Always use this camera to format memory cards.

Please be aware that, when a memory card is formatted, all data recorded on the memory card will be erased and cannot be restored.

• Check that the device is compatible with the size and type (SD memory card/SDHC Memory Card/SDXC Memory Card) of the memory card you are using.

For details, please refer to the device’s own operating instructions.

• If the same image or text is displayed continuously for a long time, image burn-in may occur on the screen, but this can be resolved by turning off the power for a few hours.

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104

The changeover between clips may not always be smooth when playing back multiple clips in succession.

In the AVCHD mode, video may momentarily pause when playing back multiple clips in succession under circumstances such as those detailed as follows.

„

Mixture of different recording formats

Recording mode = PH mode

Playback format =1080/60i (30P)

Recording format

PH 1080/60i

Recording format

PH 1080/60i

Recording format

PH 720/60P

Recording format

PH 1080/60i

Plays back smoothly.

Does not play back because the playback format does not match.

The image pauses when switching the clip.

„

Mixture of different recording modes

Recording format = 1080/60i

Playback format = 1080/60i (30P)

Recording format

PH 1080/60i

Recording format

HA 1080/60i

Recording format

HE 1080/60i

Recording format

HA 1080/60i

The image pauses when switching the clip.

„

Some clips have been recorded using PRE REC function or VFR function

Normal shooting

PRE REC shooting

VFR shooting

PRE REC shooting

VFR shooting

Normal shooting

The image pauses when switching the clip.

When switching from PRE REC shooting to normal shooting, it plays back smoothly.

„

Some clips have a recording time of less than 3 seconds

Recording time is 3 seconds or longer

Recording time is less than 3 seconds

Recording time is 3 seconds or longer

Plays back smoothly.

The image pauses when switching the clip.

Updating the firmware incorporated into the unit

To check the latest information on the firmware and update methods, refer to the following support page on the Panasonic website.

http://pro-av.panasonic.net/

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Cleaning

When cleaning, do not use benzene or thinner.

• Benzene or paint thinners may deform the camera body and/or cause the surface finish to peel.

• Before proceeding with maintenance, remove the battery or disconnect the AC cord from the power outlet.

• Wipe the camera-recorder with a soft, clean cloth.

To remove stubborn dirt, wipe the camera with a cloth moistened with kitchen detergent diluted in water and then finish with a dry cloth.

Cleaning the viewfinder

If there is dust in the viewfinder, remove the eye cup holder and get rid of the dust.

• The interior of the eye cup holder is specially finished, so do not wipe it under any circumstances.

If dust has adhered, blow it off with an air blower.

• Remove the eye cup holder by rotating counterclockwise with the eye cup attached.

(It has been tightly screwed on.)

When you do this, tilt the viewfinder slightly upward.

• To mount the eye cup holder, align the ridges and grooves of the eye cup holder and camerarecorder, and turn clockwise until the holder clicks into place.

Eye cup holder

Eye cup

Ridges

Turn counterclockwise to remove it.

Storage precautions

Before storing the camera, remove both the memory card and battery.

Store all of these items in place with low humidity and relatively constant temperature.

Recommended temperature range: 15°C - 25°C

Recommended relative humidity: 40% - 60%

Camera-recorder

• Wrap the camera-recorder in a soft cloth to keep the dust off.

Battery

• The service life of the battery will be shortened when exposed to extreme temperatures.

• Storing the battery in a location with oily vapors or high dust concentration may result in corrosion to the terminals or other damage, leading to malfunction.

Keep metal objects (such as necklaces and hairpins) away from the terminals. Shortcircuiting may occur across the terminals, causing the battery to heat up, you may seriously burn yourself if you touch the battery in this state.

Memory card

• After ejecting a memory card from the camerarecoder, always put it in its own case.

• Do not leave memory cards in areas where corrosive gases, etc. are present.

• Do not leave the memory cards inside vehicles, in places exposed to direct sunlight or in other places where the temperature is high.

• Do not leave the memory cards where the humidity level is high or where there are high concentrations of dust.

Recording format list

When [SYSTEM FREQ] = [59.94Hz]

Recording mode

PS 1080/60P

1080/60i

PH

AVCHD

DV

PM

HA

HE

720/60P

720/60P

1080/60i

1080/60i

480/60i

When [SYSTEM FREQ] = [50Hz]

Recording mode

PS 1080/50P

1080/50i

PH

AVCHD

DV

PM

HA

HE

720/50P

720/50P

1080/50i

1080/50i

576/50i

60i

1080/60P

1080/60i

720/60P

720/60P

1080/60i

1080/60i

480/60i

50i

1080/50P

1080/50i

720/50P

720/50P

1080/50i

1080/50i

576/50i

Frame rate

25P

-

1080/25P

(over 50i)

720/25P

(over 50P)

-

-

-

576/25P

(over 50i)

Frame rate

30P

-

1080/30P

(over 60i)

720/30P

(over 60P)

-

-

-

480/30P

(over 60i)

24P

-

1080/24P

(Native recording)

720/24P

(Native recording)

-

-

-

480/24P

(over 60i)

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Index

A

AC adaptor …………………………………

16

, 51

Adjusting the volume

Monitor volume while shooting ……………… 29

Playback volume ……………………………… 66

Recording level of audio signals …………… 43

ATW ……………………………………………… 22

AUDIO INPUT 1/ 2 terminal (XLR 3-pin) ……… 42

Audio pin cable …………………………………… 70

Auto mode ………………………………………… 11

Auto Tracking White ……………………………… 22

AVCCAM Restorer ……………………………… 16

AVCHD Format …………………………………… 73

AVCHD mode …………………………

14

,

30

, 11

B

Backlight ………………………………………… 8

Backlight compensation ………………………… 27

Black balance …………………………………… 22

BNC cable ………………………………………… 70

Built-in microphone ……………………………… 41

C

Charge

Battery ……………………………………

16

,

24

Built-in battery ………………………………… 51

Clip

Deleting ………………………………………… 61

Information …………………………………… 63

Metadata ……………………………………… 48

Playback …………………………… 54, 55, 65

Protecting ……………………………………… 61

Repair …………………………………… 16, 62

Color bars ………………………………………… 28

Computer ………………………………………… 68

Connection

Computer ……………………………………… 68

External microphone ………………………… 67

Headphones …………………………………… 67

TV/Monitor …………………………………… 70

Counter …………………………………………… 50

D

Diopter adjustment dial ………………………… 5

Dubbing …………………………………………… 74

DV mode ………………………………

14

,

30

, 11

E

Error displays …………………………………… 81

Eye cup ……………………………………………

29

F

Firmware ……………………………………… 105

Focus ……………………………………………… 18

Focus assist ……………………………………… 18

108

Bold/italic numbers in the style of (

00

) are a Volume 1 page numbers.

Numbers in the style of (00) are Volume 2 page numbers.

Focus ring ………………………………………… 18

G

Gain ……………………………………………… 20

Gamma …………………………………………… 85

H

HDMI cable ……………………………………… 70

HD mode ……………………………………

30

, 11

I

IEEE1394 ………………………………………… 99

Index recording …………………………………… 29

INTERVAL REC ………………………………… 90

Iris ………………………………………………… 19

IRIS ………………………………………………… 19

L

LAST CLIP ………………………………………… 29

LCD monitor …………………………………

17

, 6

Low angle shooting ……………………………… 24

M

Manual focus ……………………………………… 18

Manual mode …………………………………… 18

Memory card

Access lamp …………………………………… 12

Format ………………………………………… 13

Inserting ………………………………………… 10

Protection ……………………………………… 15

Recording data ………………………………… 73

Recording time ………………………………… 14

Removing ……………………………………… 15

Repair ………………………………………… 16

Selecting the slot ………………………… 12, 57

Type ………………………………………

14

,

15

Microphone

Built-in microphone …………………………… 41

External microphone ………………………… 42

Phantom microphone ………………………… 42

Microphone holder ……………………………… 67

Mode lamp ………………………………………… 54

N

Native recording ………………………………… 35

ND filter …………………………………………… 20

Nonlinear editing ………………………………… 72

O

Optical image stabilizer ………………………… 27

P

Playback ………………………………………… 54

Playback format ………………………………… 58

Pre-rec …………………………………………… 30

Progressive mode ……………………………… 23

R

REC CHECK ……………………………………… 12

Recording format ……………………………… 107

Relay function …………………………………… 31

Repeat playback ………………………………… 58

Resume playback ………………………………… 59

S

Scene files ……………………………………

32

, 44

Screen displays ………………………………… 75

SD mode ……………………………………

30

, 11

Self-portrait recording …………………………… 24

Setup menu

Initialization ……………………………………

32

List ……………………………………………… 83

Operation ………………………………………

31

Structure ………………………………………

35

Shooting …………………………………………… 10

Shot mark ………………………………………… 29

Shutter speed …………………………………… 37

SIMUL REC ……………………………………… 32

Specifications ……………………………………

38

Standard recording ……………………………… 35

Synchro scan …………………………………… 40

T

Tally lamp ………………………………………… 9

Thumbnail

Display method ……………………………… 60

Thumbnail screen …………………………… 55

Time code ………………………………………… 51

U

USB2.0 connection cable ……………………… 68

USER button ……………………………………… 27

User information ………………………………… 53

V

Variable Frame Rate ……………………… 34, 36

VFR…………………………………………… 34, 36

Video pin cable …………………………………… 70

Viewfinder ………………………………………… 5

W

Warning …………………………………………… 80

Wave form monitor function …………………… 28

White balance …………………………………… 20

Z

Zebra patterns …………………………………… 25

ZOOM ……………………………………………… 17

Bold/italic numbers in the style of (

00

) are a Volume 1 page numbers.

Numbers in the style of (00) are Volume 2 page numbers.

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Panasonic Corporation 2012

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