Pmw-Ex3 Ops Manual
Pmw-Ex3 Ops Manual
Pmw-Ex3 Ops Manual
Solid-State Memory
Camcorder
PMW-EX3
X3
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PM
Operating Instructions
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly
and retan it for future reference.
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Table of Contents
Overview
Package Configuration ........................................................... 10
Features .................................................................................... 11
Using the Software .................................................................. 14
Reading the CD-ROM Manuals ................................... 14
System Requirements for Using the Applications ....... 14
Software Installation .................................................... 15
Parts Identifications ................................................................ 16
Camcorder .................................................................... 16
Zoom Lens VCL-614B2X (Supplied) .......................... 20
IR Remote Commander (Supplied) .............................. 21
On-Screen Indications ............................................................ 23
Indications in Camera Mode ........................................ 23
Direct Menu Operation ................................................ 24
Preparations
Power Supply ........................................................................... 26
Using a Battery Pack .................................................... 26
Using AC Power (DC IN Power) ................................. 27
Turning Power On ........................................................ 28
Turning Power Off ....................................................... 28
Setting the Clock ..................................................................... 29
Adjusting the Viewfinder ....................................................... 30
Adjusting the Lens .................................................................. 33
Adjusting the Flange Focal Length .............................. 33
Replacing the Lens ....................................................... 34
Retrieving the Lens File ............................................... 36
Adjusting the Grip .................................................................. 37
Using the Cheek Pad ............................................................... 37
Using the IR Remote Commander ........................................ 39
Handling SxS Memory Cards ................................................ 41
About SxS Memory Cards ........................................... 41
Inserting/Removing an SxS Memory Card .................. 42
Switching Between SxS Memory Cards ...................... 43
Formatting an SxS Memory Card ................................ 43
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Checking the Remaining Time Available for
Recording ............................................................... 44
Restoring an SxS Memory Card .................................. 44
Using the PHU-60K ................................................................ 45
Connecting/Removing the PHU Connection Cable ..... 45
Formatting the PHU-60K ............................................. 46
Checking the Remaining Time Available for
Recording ............................................................... 46
Restoring the PHU-60K ............................................... 47
Recording
Basic Operation Procedure .................................................... 48
Selecting the Video Format .................................................... 50
Selectable Formats ....................................................... 50
Changing the Format .................................................... 51
Switching the ND Filters ........................................................ 51
Adjusting the White Balance ................................................. 52
Selecting the Adjustment Mode ................................... 52
Executing Auto White Balance .................................... 53
Adjusting the Black Balance .................................................. 54
Displaying the Markers and Zebra Patterns ........................ 54
Displaying the Markers ................................................ 54
Displaying the Zebra Patterns ...................................... 55
Setting the Gain ....................................................................... 56
Recording With Fixed Gain ......................................... 56
Recording in AGC Mode ............................................. 57
Setting the Electronic Shutter ................................................ 57
Shooting in a Fixed Shutter Mode ............................... 57
Shooting in EX Slow Shutter Mode ............................. 59
Shooting in Auto Shutter Mode ................................... 59
Adjusting the Iris .................................................................... 59
Recording in Auto Iris Mode ....................................... 59
Adjusting the Iris Manually ......................................... 60
Adjusting the Zoom ................................................................ 60
Switching the Zoom Mode ........................................... 60
Operating the Zoom Manually ..................................... 61
Using the Power Zoom ................................................. 61
Adjusting the Focus ................................................................ 62
Adjusting in Full MF Mode ......................................... 62
Adjusting in MF Mode ................................................. 63
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Adjusting in AF Mode ................................................. 64
Using Macro Mode ...................................................... 65
Eliminating Picture Blurring (Steady Shot) ......................... 65
Reducing Flicker ..................................................................... 66
Setting the Time Data ............................................................. 67
Running Modes of the Timecode ................................. 67
Setting the Timecode .................................................... 67
Setting the User Bits ..................................................... 68
Displaying the Time Data ............................................ 68
Recording Audio Signals ........................................................ 69
Using the Built-in Stereo Microphones ........................ 69
Using External Inputs ................................................... 69
Using an External Microphone .................................... 69
Adjusting the Audio Recording Levels ........................ 70
Monitoring the Audio ................................................... 70
Outputting the Color Bars and Reference Tone .................. 71
Recording Shot Marks ............................................................ 72
Rec Review ............................................................................... 72
Changing Functions of the Assignable Buttons ................... 73
Interval Recording .................................................................. 74
Preparatory Settings ..................................................... 74
Performing Interval Recording .................................... 75
Frame Recording .................................................................... 76
Preparatory Settings ..................................................... 76
Performing Frame Recording ....................................... 76
Slow & Quick Motion Recording .......................................... 77
Preparatory Settings ..................................................... 78
Recording in Slow & Quick Motion Mode .................. 78
Freeze Mix: Image Alignment ............................................... 79
Shot Transition ........................................................................ 80
Preparatory Settings ..................................................... 81
Recording with a Shot Transition ................................ 82
Fader Function ........................................................................ 84
Preparatory Settings ..................................................... 84
Starting Recording with a Fade In ............................... 85
Ending Recording with a Fade Out .............................. 85
Picture Profiles ........................................................................ 86
Registering the Customized Settings as a Picture
Profile ..................................................................... 86
Selecting a Picture Profile ............................................ 86
Copying the Settings of a Picture Profile ..................... 87
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Resetting a Picture Profile ............................................ 87
Picture Profile Items ..................................................... 88
Deleting Clips .......................................................................... 92
Deleting the Last Recorded Clip .................................. 92
Deleting All Clips ........................................................ 92
Storing/Retrieving the Setting Data ...................................... 93
Storing the Setup File ................................................... 93
Retrieving the Setup File .............................................. 93
Resetting to the Standard Values ................................. 93
Playback
Playing Back Clips .................................................................. 94
Thumbnail Screen ........................................................ 94
Playback ....................................................................... 95
Clip Operations ....................................................................... 99
Clip Operation Menus .................................................. 99
Basic Operations of the Clip Operation Menus ......... 100
Displaying the Detailed Information of a Clip ........... 101
Adding the OK Mark to a Clip ................................... 101
Copying a Clip ........................................................... 102
Deleting a Clip ........................................................... 102
Displaying the EXPAND CLIP Screen ...................... 102
Displaying the SHOT MARK Screen ........................ 103
Adding/Deleting Shot Marks ..................................... 104
Changing the Index Frame ......................................... 105
Dividing a Clip ........................................................... 105
Status Displays
Showing the Status Screens .................................................. 106
CAMERA Status Screen ...................................................... 107
AUDIO Status Screen ........................................................... 108
In Camera Mode ......................................................... 108
In Media Mode ........................................................... 108
VIDEO Status Screen ........................................................... 109
BUTTON/REMOTE Status Screen .................................... 109
BATTERY/MEDIA Status Screen ...................................... 110
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Setup Menu Configuration ......................................... 111
Setup Menu Layers .................................................... 111
Basic Menu Operations ........................................................ 112
Setup Menu List .................................................................... 115
CAMERA SET Menu ................................................ 115
AUDIO SET Menu .................................................... 119
VIDEO SET Menu ..................................................... 120
VF SET Menu ............................................................ 121
TC/UB SET Menu ...................................................... 123
LENS Menu ............................................................... 123
OTHERS Menu .......................................................... 125
Appendixes
Important Notes on Operation ............................................ 142
Formats and Limitations of Outputs .................................. 144
Video Formats and Output Formats ........................... 144
Limitations of Outputs ............................................... 145
Lens File Operations ............................................................. 146
Backup Battery ..................................................................... 147
Troubleshooting .................................................................... 149
Operating Power ......................................................... 149
Recording/Playback ................................................... 149
External Devices ........................................................ 150
Error/Warning Indications .................................................. 151
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Error Indications ......................................................... 151
Warning Indications ................................................... 151
MPEG-2 Video Patent Portfolio License ............................ 153
Specifications ......................................................................... 153
General ....................................................................... 153
Camera Block ............................................................. 154
Audio Block ............................................................... 154
Viewfinder .................................................................. 154
Inputs/Outputs ............................................................ 154
Supplied Lens (VCL-614B2X) .................................. 155
Optional Accessories .................................................. 155
Index ....................................................................................... 157
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Package Configuration
Make sure you have following items supplied with your camcorder.
The number in parentheses indicates the number of that item supplied.
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Infrared Remote
Commander (1)
It is attached to the Shoulder strap (1)
camcorder at the factory.
PUSH SET
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It is attached to the
eyepiece at the factory.
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Lens mount cap (1)
Lens cap for the supplied lens (1)
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Fixing screws for the cheek pad (3)
DC cable clamp and fixing screw (1 each)
Bottom plate (1) and fixing screws (2)
Lithium battery (CR2032 for backup) (1)
It is mounted in the camcorder at the factory. The PMW-EX3 is a highly compact and high-
Lithium battery (CR2025 for the IR Remote performance XDCAM EX1) camcorder that uses
Commander) (1) SxS1) memory cards, as its recording medium.
It is mounted in the IR Remote Commander at the The imaging devices used in the PMW-EX3
factory. camcorder are three 1/2-inch type CMOS sensors,
CD-ROM: each with an effective pixel count of 1920 × 1080,
Utility Software for Solid-State Memory which produce images in full HD resolution.
Camcorder and Recorder (XDCAM EX Clip
Browsing Software, SxS Device Driver A New Generation of HD Recording
Software) (1) System
Manuals for Solid-State Memory Camcorder
(Operating Instructions in PDF) (1) New nonlinear recording media
Operating Instructions (1) Using SxS memory cards, the PMW-EX3 offers
SxS Device Driver Software End-User nonlinear capabilities such as instant random
License Agreement (1) access and file-based operation.
HD recording using the “MPEG-2 Long GOP”
codec
The PMW-EX3 records 1920 × 1080 HD images
using “MPEG-2 Long GOP” codec compression.
This mature “MPEG-2 Long GOP” codec, which
is also adopted in the XDCAM1) HD and HDV2)
1080i series of products, enables you to record
stunning-quality HD video and audio with long
recording time by efficiently compressing the
data.
Selectable bit rates
The PMW-EX3 offers a choice of bit rates: either
35 Mbps (HQ mode) or 25 Mbps (SP mode),
depending on the desired picture quality and
recording time.
Long recording time
By utilizing an efficient compression format, the
PMW-EX3 records high-quality HD images for
long recording time of approx. 100 minutes in HQ
mode (35 Mbps VBR) or approx. 140 minutes in
SP mode (25 Mbps CBR) on a single 32-GB SxS
memory card. Equipped with two SxS memory
card slots, the PMW-EX3 makes transition
seamless without any frame loss, when recording
is done across two cards.
Multiple-format recording
The PMW-EX3 camcorder offers a wide array of
recording formats for multiple content creation
applications. The scanning mode is switchable
among 1920 × 1080, 1280 × 720, and 1440 ×
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1080 resolutions. Frame rate is also selectable Newly developed lens mount
from interlace and progressive (59.94i, 50i, The PMW-EX3 employs a new lens mount (1/2-
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29.97P, 25P, and native 23.98P). In addition, inch EX Mount) of superior optical
59.94P and 50P progressive recording is available characteristics in a compact size, which permits
in 1280 × 720 mode. SxS memory cards can the supplied standard zoom lens and an optionally
simultaneously hold multiple files of any of these available lens specifically designed for the PMW-
recording formats, allowing for flexible use of the EX3 to be mounted.
memory cards. For use of a conventional Sony 1/2-inch Bayonet
Mount lenses, a lens adaptor is provided as a
High-quality uncompressed audio recording
supplied accessory.
In addition to HD video recording, the PMW-
EX3 can record and play back high-quality, two- VCL-614B2X high-performance zoom lens
channel 16-bit, 48-kHz linear PCM (supplied)
uncompressed audio. The PMW-EX3 is equipped with a zoom lens
specifically designed for the camcorder, to offer
IT friendly
optimum shooting performance. Independent
The file-based recording in MP4 format allows
rings for zoom, focus, and iris adjustment give the
material to be handled with great flexibility in an
user a high level of smooth operational control.
IT-based environment, easily available for
The lens has versatile functions for easy and
copying, transferring, sharing, and archiving.
precise focus adjustments.
For immediate recording start • One-push Auto Focus
In recording on flash memory cards, the XDCAM • MF Assist
EX system makes each new recording on an • Optical Image Stabilizer (Steady Shot)
empty area of the card. This is extremely
convenient, as the camera operator need not Creative Recording Modes and Settings
worry about accidentally recording over good
takes or search through footage for the correct 23.98P native recording
position to start the next recording. The PMW-EX3 camcorder, a new member of
Instant-access thumbnail display with “Expand” Sony’s legendary CineAlta1) family, though
function compact offers native 23.98P recording
Each time a recording is started and stopped on capability.
the XDCAM EX camcorder, the video and audio Slow & Quick Motion function
signals are recorded as one clip. The PMW-EX3 offers a Slow & Quick Motion
Furthermore, thumbnails are automatically function, commonly known as overcranking and
generated for each clip as a visual reference, undercranking in film shooting, which enables
allowing the operator to cue-up to a desired scene you to create unique ‘looks’ or special effects of
simply by guiding the cursor to a thumbnail. For slow- and fast-motion images.
further convenience, the ‘Expand’ function
Slow Shutter function
allows one selected clip in the Thumbnail display
The PMW-EX3 offers a Slow Shutter function for
to be divided into 12 equal time intervals, each
capturing clear images in low-light environments.
with its own thumbnail identifier. This is useful if
This allows the shutter speed to be changed to a
you wish to quickly search for a particular scene
maximum of 64-frame accumulation period.
within a lengthy clip.
Selectable gamma curves
Cutting-edge Camera Technologies The PMW-EX3 provides various types of gamma
identical to those of other CineAlta camcorders.
1/ -inch type three “Exmor”1) CMOS sensors
2 Interval Recording function
The PMW-EX3 is equipped with three newly
The PMW-EX3 offers an Interval Recording
developed 1/2-inch “Exmor” CMOS Sensors,
function that intermittently records signals at pre-
which deliver excellent picture performance with
determined intervals. This is convenient for
full HD resolution.
shooting over long periods of time and also when
creating pictures with special effects of extremely
quick motion.
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Frame Recording function • Operations from the optional Remote Control
Frame Recording is a unique feature of the PMW- Units: The camcorder can be operated from the
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EX3 camcorder that is especially useful for clay- RM-B750/B150 Remote Control Unit.
animation shooting. With this function, images
for pre-determined frame are recorded each time 1) Sony, XDCAM, XDCAM EX, SxS, i.LINK, Exmor,
the record button is pressed. CineAlta, and Remote Commander are trademarks of
Sony Corporation.
Shutter-angle settings 2) HDV is a trademark of Sony Corporation and Victor
In addition to the electric shutter speed controls, Company of Japan, Limited.
the PMW-EX3 also has a “shutter angle” control,
which is familiar to cinematographers. All other trademarks are the property of their respective
owners.
Picture Profile feature
The Picture Profile feature allows the camera
operator to easily call up customized picture- XDCAM EX web sites
tonal settings to suit particular shooting For information on XDCAM EX, visit the
conditions. following web sites:
Shot Transition function United States
The Shot Transition function allows for smooth http://www.sony.com/xdcamex
automatic scene transitions. The operator can
Canada
program start and end settings for zoom, focus,
http://www.sony.ca/xdcamex
and white balance into the A and B buttons, and
with a press of the Start button a smooth transition Europe, Middle East, Africa, and Russia
will take place according to the set time. http://www.sonybiz.net/xdcamex
Latin America
A variety of functions and designs for http://www.sonypro-latin.com/xdcamex
high operability Australia
• Color viewfinder incorporated with a 3.5-inch www.sony.com.au/xdcamex
color LCD inside: Flipping up the eyepiece, you Asia (except Korea, China, and Japan)
can also operate the camcorder while directly http://pro.sony.com.hk
viewing the LCD.
• Expanded Focus Korea
• Peaking http://bp.sony.co.kr/xdcamex
• Depth-of-field indicator China
• Brightness-level display http://pro.sony.com.cn/minisite/XDCAMEX
• Histogram indicator
Japan
• Four assignable buttons
http://www.sony.co.jp/XDCAMEX
• Zoom and recording start/stop operations
enabled both on the handle and the grip
• Long operating time with a battery pack
• Wide array of interfaces, including USB and
i.LINK1)
• ATW (Auto Tracing White Balance)
• Built-in ND filter wheel
• Selectable gain
• High-speed picture search: ×4, ×15
• Freeze Mix function
• IR Remote Commander1) supplied
• Input/output connectors for external
synchronization
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If it does not appear automatically in the
browser, double-click on the index.htm file
Using the Software
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on the CD-ROM.
SxS Device Driver Software The files may not be displayed properly,
Driver for using SxS memory cards with a depending on the version of Adobe Reader. In
computer having an ExpressCard slot. such a case, install the latest version you can
Information on installation of the software is download from the URL mentioned in
included in the ReadMe (Japanese, English, “Preparations” above.
French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Chinese) in Note
PDF format.
If you have lost or damaged the CD-ROM, you
XDCAM EX Clip Browsing Software can purchase a new one to replace it. Contact your
Application program for operating clips recorded Sony service representative.
with XDCAM EX-series models on a computer.
Information on installation and operations of the
software is included in the User’s Guide System Requirements for Using
(Japanese, English, French, German, Italian, the Applications
Spanish, and Chinese) in PDF format.
The following operating conditions are
recommended for using the software recorded on
Reading the CD-ROM Manuals the CD-ROM:
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GHz or higheris recommended.)
Memory
1 GB (2 GB or more is recommended.)
Software Installation
Do the following to install the software on the
CD-ROM on your computer:
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Parts Identifications 17
Operation panel on the handle Rear connector panel
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MONITOR
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3. AUDIO IN (audio input selection) 5. WHITE BAL (white balance memory)
switches (page 69) switch (page 52)
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6. GAIN switch (page 56)
Front lower operation block 7. CANCEL button (page 112)
8. SEL/SET (selection/set) dial (Jog dial)
(page 112)
It functions accordingly when you turn it up
or down, or you push it horizontally.
SHUTTER
WHT BAL It is called “the jog dial” in the subsequent
ASSIGN 4 OFF ON
operating instructions.
9. MENU (menu display ON/OFF) button
1 2 3 (page 112)
10. STATUS button (page 106)
1. ASSIGN 4 (assignable 4) button (page 73) 11. ND filter select switch (page 51)
2. SHUTTER switch (page 57)
3. WHT BAL (automatic white balance Card slot block
adjustment) button (page 52)
ACCESS
A B SLOT SELECT
ND
FILTER
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STATUS MENU SEL/SET CANCEL
SHOT
49) TRANSITION TC/U-BIT/DURATION
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1. SHOT TRANSITION operation block When attaching to a tripod
(page 80) Use the supplied bottom plate to stabilize the
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Note
Check that the size of the hole to use matches 1. Lens hood
the screw of the tripod. If they do not match, 2. Lens cap open/close lever (page 48)
the camcorder cannot be attached to the 3. ZOOM switch (page 60)
tripod securely.
4. LENS REMOTE connector (page 62)
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Note Controls on the grip
The lens is properly adjusted at the factory. Do
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not touch the controls of the lens control block.
To remove the lens hood 1
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1. REC START/STOP button (page 49)
Hood fixing screw
2. RELEASE (grip release) button (page 37)
3. REC REVIEW button (page 72)
To reattach the hood, align the marks on the
4. EXPANDED FOCUS button (page 63)
hood with those on the camcorder, turn it in the
opposite direction from that when you removed it, 5. Servo zoom lever (page 61)
then tighten the fixing screw.
IR Remote Commander (Supplied)
Lens control block
The buttons without remarks can be used in the
same manner as the corresponding buttons on the
1 2 3 camcorder.
FULL
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6 z
REC REC PAUSE
X
PUSH AF
12
8 7 13
8
1. Focus ring (page 62)
2. Zoom ring (page 60) 1. ZOOM T/W (telephoto/wide-angle)
3. Iris ring (page 59) button
4. STEADY SHOT button (page 65) 2. SHOTMARK 1 and 2 buttons (page 72,
page 104)
5. IRIS switch (page 59)
3. THUMBNAIL button
6. MACRO switch (page 65)
4. PREV (previous clip jump) button
7. FOCUS switch (page 63)
5. F REV (fast reverse) button
8. PUSH AF (momentary auto focus) button
(page 64) 6. PLAY/PAUSE button
Parts Identifications 21
7. REC (record) buttons
Press the z button together with the unmarked
Overview
22 Parts Identifications
On-Screen Indications
Overview
Indications in Camera Mode
When this unit is in Camera mode (mode for Remarks
recording), pressing the DISPLAY/BATT INFO [M]: The indication of the items named with this
button displays the statuses and settings of this suffix can be independently turned on/off
unit in the viewfinder. with “Display On/Off” of the VF SET menu
When you press the DISPLAY/BATT INFO (see page 122).
button again, these indications are canceled. [A]: The indication of items named with this suf-
The recording status indication, such as “zREC,” fix can be turned on/off using the assignable
is always displayed, regardless of operation of the buttons to which the corresponding on/off
DISPLAY/BATT INFO button. functions have been assigned (see page 73).
[D]: The settings of the items named with this suf-
fix can be changed using the Direct menu on
the screen (see page 24).
1 2 3 4 5
120min STBY S&Q REC TCG 00:00:00:00
6 A: 25min HQ 1080/24P 25
B: 50min S&Q Motion
7 24
Z99 29/24fps
8 EX 23
22
74% High Light ND2 21
White Fader 20
9 TLCS .
19
10 7 On
11 MF∗ 1 1.5 2 3 4 5 7 10 15 20 30 oo m
CH1
ATW 4300K PPOFF ND1 ++F1.9 18dB SHT:1/2000 CH2
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
1. Battery remaining/DC IN voltage S&Q STBY Standby for Slow & Quick
indication [M] (page 26) Motion recording
2. i.LINK status indication zINT REC Interval Recording in progress
Only when an external device is connected to INT STBY Standby for Interval
the i.LINK connector (page 133), the status Recording
(zREC or STBY) of the device is displayed. zFRM REC Frame Recording in progress
FRM STBY Standby for Frame Recording
3. Special recording/operation status
indication 4. Media status indication
zREC Recording in progress Memory card in slot A is active.
STBY Standby for recording
Memory card in slot B is active.
zS&Q REC Slow & Quick Motion
recording in progress
5. Time data indication [M] (page 68)
On-Screen Indications 23
6. Media remaining indication [M] (page 44)
7. Zoom position indication [M] (page 60)
Direct Menu Operation
Overview
8. Lens extender indication The settings of the items named with a suffix [D]
(available only when a lens extender is used) can be changed using the Direct menu on the
9. TLCS mode indication [M][D] (page 118) screen.
Select “All,” “Part,” or “Off” for Direct Menu
Backlight mode using “Direct Menu” (page 127) of the OTHERS
menu.
STD Standard mode When the Direct mode is set to “Part,” the
operation is limited depending on the GAIN,
Spotlight mode
SHUTTER, or WHITE BAL switch setting.
10. Steady Shot indication [M] (page 65) When the Direct mode is set to “All,” the GAIN,
SHUTTER, and WHITE BAL switches are
11. Focus mode indication [M] ( [D] only in MF disabled.
mode) (page 62)
(available only when an auto-focus lens is Note
mounted) When the indicator of the FULL AUTO button is
12. White balance mode and color lit, the Direct Menu operation is disabled for the
temperature indications [M][D] (page 52) functions that are forcibly set to the automatic
13. Picture profile indication [M][D] (page 86) mode in Full Auto mode (page 49).
EL
NC
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L R
VO TO
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ET
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NI
L/S
MO
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SE
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PL
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ST
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F
TO
j
AR C
ST RE
T/S
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HO
F
L
OF
TC/U-BI
T/DURA
TION
mm
40
ft
IRIS OUT
SDI
1.9
25
LENS HDV
INFO
BRT DISP
30
2.8
10
MANU HISTOG
15
RAM
AUTO
ECT
4
MACR 1
T SEL K IN
15
O ASSIG
5
2 SLO IN
ND LOC
10
N
5.6
ESS MANU IO
5.8
ACC
8
OFF B AUD
ON CH-1 IN
TC IN
2 A IO
FOCU AUD ECT IN
16
S IO SEL EXT
AUD EL AUTO AL
C
1 LEV
MANU
MANU
- CH-2 OTE
AUTO
PUSH FULL REM
AF FRAM AUTO
E
+
OFF GAIN TC OUT
WHITE
BAL
L
M
BARS/
CAM X3
W-E
ATW
H
B
A
PM
STAT OPEN
US
MEN
U
SEL/S
ET
CANC PICTU
EL
PROF RE
ILE CAME
RA OFF
MEDIA
24 On-Screen Indications
TLCS
7 On
Overview
MF∗ 1 1.5 2 3 4 5 7 10 15 20 30 oo m
Example:
Direct menu for TLCS mode selection
TLCS 74%
TLCS
TLCS
7 On
MF∗ 1 1.5 2 3 4 5 7 10 15 20 30 oo
On-Screen Indications 25
Preparations
Power Supply
You can use a battery pack or AC power via an Note
AC adaptor. If a battery pack that cannot be used with this
If you connect an AC power source, it has a
Preparations
pack.
One BP-U30 is supplied with this camcorder.
SDI
OUT
T S
A
R H
HDV
A O
N
S T
IT
IO
N
Notes
T
C
/U
-B
IT
B
/D
U
R
AT
IO
N
GENL
TC IN OCK
IN
T
ONEN
COMP
BATTERY
Fully insert the battery pack then slide it CAMERA OFF MEDIA BATTERY RELEASE
A
R
A H
OUT
N O
S T
IT
IO
N
T
C
/U
-B
IT
B
/D
U
R
GENL
TC IN OCK
IN
REMO
battery pack, an icon to show the current battery
TE
TC OU
T
charge level and usage time remaining are
displayed in the viewfinder screen.
DC IN MONITOR
OUT S VIDEO
ONEN
T
120min STBY S&Q REC T
COMP
OUT
CH-1AUDIO
CH-2
OUT
A: 25min
Battery pack B: 50min
CAMERA OFF MEDIA
receptacle Z99
26 Power Supply
Icon Remaining If the battery charge remaining becomes
70% to 51% low
50% to 31%
If the battery charge remaining decreases to a
30% to 11% certain level during operation (Low BATT
10% to 0% status), a low-battery message, flashing of the
tally lamps, and a beep sound will warn you.
If the remaining further decreases to a level at
Preparations
The camcorder indicates the remaining usage
time in minutes by calculating the available time which operation cannot be continued (BATT
Empty status), a battery-empty message appears.
with the battery pack if operation is continued at
the current rate of power consumption. Temporarily set the power switch to OFF and
connect a power source via the DC IN connector
Note or replace the battery pack with one that is fully
The operating time on a battery pack depends on charged.
the condition (new or old) of the battery pack and To change the message levels
the ambient temperature. The Low BATT level is set to 10% of full charge,
To check in power-off status and the BATT Empty level is set to 3% of full
Information on the mounted battery pack charge at the factory. These settings can be
(BATTERY INFO) is displayed in the viewfinder changed with “Battery Alarm” (page 127) of the
when you hold the DISPLAY/BATT INFO OTHERS menu.
button pressed even if the camcorder is off.
The BATTERY INFO display goes off after 5
seconds. Using AC Power (DC IN Power)
DISPLAY/BATT INFO button You can connect an AC power source to this
camcorder by using the supplied BC-U1 or an
optional BC-U2 Battery Charger for BP-U30/
PEAKING CONTRAST BRIGHT
U60 as an AC adaptor, as shown below:
MIRROR IMAGE DISPLAY/BATT INFO ZEBRA
OFF ON
Connection example: BC-U1
OFF
L
H
RE
BA LEAS
TT
ER E
Y
HT
BRIG
T
TRAS
CON
N
A ATIO
ING ZEBR DUR
PEAK -BIT/
INFO TC/U
LAY/B
ATT
CH-1
DISP
E B ION
IMAG NSIT T
OR ON TRA SHO
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OFF
OF
F
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REL
BAT EAS
TER E
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PL
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F
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NC
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ST RT
STA
OP /
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IN
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FO ND
ATION
AS
PA
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M
IT/DUR
E
TC/U-B
CH-1
B O
RE REC
O NIT
ITION
AUDIO
VI
SHOT
TRANS
IN
EW
A
CH-2 U O
T R
LINE MIC
MIC+4 S
ST ART/
8V
LINE MIC V
ST
OP
DC
IN MIC+4 ID
8V
E
RE
O
LE
EX
FO ND
AS
PA
CU ED
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MO
1
RE REC
OUNI
VI
EW
TO
T R
S
VI
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O
DC IN
CH-1 CH-1
AUDIO CH-2
OUT COMP
ONENT AUDIO CH-2
OUT OUT COMPON
OUT ENT
BATTERY I NFO
2
0% 50% 100%
3
DC
OU
T
CH
ARG
E
Remaining Ti me : 20m i n 0%
BA
BC-TTERY
U1 CH
80
ARG
100
ER
BC-U1
Power Supply 27
2 Connect the power cord supplied with
the BC-U1/U2 to the AC input Turning Power Off
connector of the BC-U1/U2 then to an
Set the power switch to the OFF position.
AC power source.
Notes
3 Set the mode switch of the BC-U1/U2 to
• This camcorder uses a little standby power even
the DC OUT position. when the power switch is set to OFF. Remove
Preparations
For details, refer to the Operating Instructions of the the battery pack if the camcorder will not be
BC-U1/U2. used for a prolonged period.
• When removing the battery pack or the DC IN
When recording or playback is in progress on power, be sure to set the switch to OFF in
power from the DC IN connector, the input advance.
voltage is displayed in the viewfinder. Removing the battery pack and the DC IN
power without first setting the power switch to
DC IN 12.0V STBY S&Q REC OFF may cause damage to the camcorder or
A: 25min SxS memory cards.
B: 50min
Z99
Note
The battery pack mounted on the camcorder is not
charged even if you set the mode switch of the
BC-U1/U2 to the CHARGE position. To charge
the battery pack, remove it from the camcorder
and mount it on the BC-U1/U2.
Turning Power On
This camcorder has Camera mode for recording
and Media mode for playback.
The mode is selected when you turn the power on.
R
EL
NC
CA
L R
VO TO
D
ET
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NI
L/S
MO
J
SE
G SE
XT
/PAU
L
IL
NE
NA
AY
L
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PL
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TH
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F
TO
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ST RE
T/S
EV
PR
LD
HO
F
L
OF
16:9 WID
E SCR
EEN
TC/U-BI
T/DURA
TION
mm
40
ft
IRIS OUT
SDI
1.9
25
LENS HDV
INFO
BRT DISP
30
2.8
10
MANU HISTOG
15
RAM
AUTO
ECT
4
MACR 1
T SEL K IN
15
O ASSIG
5
2 SLO IN
ND LOC
10
N
5.6
ESS MANU IO
5.8
ACC
8
OFF B AUD
ON CH-1 IN
TC IN
2 A IO
FOCU AUD ECT IN
16
S IO SEL EXT
AUD EL AUTO AL
C
1 LEV
MANU
MANU
- CH-2 OTE
AUTO
PUSH FULL REM
AF FRAM AUTO
E
+
OFF GAIN TC OUT
WHITE
BAL
L
M
BARS/
CAM X3
W-E
ATW
H
B
A
PRST PM
STAT OPEN
US
MEN
U
SEL/S
ET
CANC PICTU
EL
PROF RE
ILE CAME
RA OFF
MEDIA
28 Power Supply
Setting the Clock INITIAL SETTING
Time Zone: UTC +09:00 TOKYO
2008/01/01 00:00:00 SET
Date / Time: 2009/01/01
F i n i sh
When you turn the camcorder on for the first time 2 Tilt the joystick or turn the jog dial to
after purchasing or replacing the backup battery set the year then press the joystick or
Preparations
(page 147), the Initial Setting display appears in dial.
the viewfinder.
The cursor moves to the month-setting
Set the date and time of the built-in clock, using
column.
this display.
3 Set the month, day, hour, minute, and
INITIAL SETTING second in sequence in the same manner.
Time Zone: UTC +09:00 TOKYO
Date / Time: 2008/01/01 00:00:00 When you press the joystick or the jog dial at
F i n i sh “SET,” the cursor moves back to “Date/
Time.”
Time Zone 4 Move the cursor to “Finish” then press
The value shows the time difference from UTC the joystick or dial.
(Coordinated Universal Time).
Change the setting if needed.
The Initial Setting display disappears, and the
clock setting is completed.
Setting the time and date The camcorder enters the operation mode
Use the joystick on the handle or the jog dial on (Camera mode or Media mode) you selected with
the side operation panel for setting. the power switch.
EL
NC
CA
L R
VO TO
D
ET
/S F FW
L/S
MO
J
SE
G SE
XT
/PAU
L
IL
NE
NA
AY
L
UM
PL
OP
TH
V
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ST
P
F
TO
j
AR C
ST RE
T/S
EV
PR
LD
HO
F
L
OF
16:9 WID
E SCR
EEN
TC/U-BI
the camcorder on at the next opportunity.
T/DURA
TION
mm
40
ft
IRIS SDI
OUT
LENS HDV
INFO
BRT DISP
30
2.8
10
MANU HISTOG
15
RAM
AUTO
ECT
4
MACR 1
T SEL K IN
15
O ASSIG
5
2 SLO IN
ND LOC
10
N
5.6
ESS MANU IO
5.8
ACC
8
OFF B AUD
ON CH-1 IN
TC IN
2 A IO
FOCU AUD ECT IN
16
S IO SEL EXT
AUD EL AUTO AL
C
1 LEV
MANU
MANU
- CH-2 OTE
AUTO
PUSH FULL REM
AF FRAM AUTO
E
+
GAIN TC OUT
display.
ET
CANC PICTU
EL
PROF RE
ILE CAME
RA OFF
MEDIA
Full STEADY
A
.2
TRANSHO
MF T
SHOT SITIO B
81
N
TC/U-
BIT/D
URAT
mm
40
ION
ft
IRIS
9
5
Caution
Do not leave the camcorder with the eyepiece of
You can also attach a commercially available 52-
the viewfinder facing the sun. Direct sunlight can
mm aperture diopter compensation lens.
enter through the eyepiece, be focused in the
viewfinder, and cause fire.
Adjusting the contrast and brightness
Attaching the eyepiece (supplied) Use the control knobs on the back panel of the
viewfinder.
BRIGHT control
CONTRAST control
2
P
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PEAKING
R T/S
P L
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LAY/B
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F
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HISTOGR
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BRT DISP ASSIG E C TER E
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TH
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PL
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1
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1.9
STEADYT
SHO
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ATION
IT/DUR
TC/U-B
CH-1
B ITION
SHOT
TRANS AUDIO
IN
A
CH-2
LINE MIC
MIC+4
ST ART/
8V
LINE MIC
ST
OP
DC
IN MIC+4
8V
RE
LE
EX
FO ND
AS
PA
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VI
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Clip
CH-1
AUDIO CH-2
OUT COMP
ONENT
OUT
VF SET
VF B Color : 0
Peaking B Mode : Color INT T
B
EX
Marker
CT
LE
SE
Preparations
TO
OT AU NUAL DIO
SL MA AU IN
INT T
EX
AF
Full
-1 DIO T
AU LEC
STEADY
B
MF LENS INFO BRT DISP HISTOGRAM
CH
Zebra
SHOT
TO
S AU NUAL
81.2
SE
00:00 ASSIGN
AC
CES B DIO L
MA
AU VE
mm
2.8 1.9
IRIS 1 2 3
ft
A LE
-2
CH
40
EX
ND
Display On/O f f B
FILTER
Fixing lever
For details on menu operations, see “Basic Menu Tighten the fixing lever after the adjustments.
Operations” on page 112.
Note
Switching between color and When you move the viewfinder forward or
monochrome modes rearward, the angle of the viewfinder varies
simultaneously.
For the viewfinder display, color or monochrome
Adjust the angle for your best position after
display can be selected.
tightening the fixing lever.
Select “VF” from the VF SET menu then select
“Mode.”
Select “B&W” if checking the subject and Adjusting the angle
focusing are easier on the monochrome display. You can adjust the angle of the viewfinder.
If you assign “VF Mode” to one of the assignable
Note
buttons (see page 73), you can switch between
color and monochrome by pressing the button. If the fixing lever below the handle is loose, the
position may vary when you adjust the angle. Be
Adjusting the position (distance from sure to tighten the lever in advance.
your eye)
Loosening the fixing lever below the handle
(rotating it toward the viewfinder) permits you to
horizontally pull out the support bar and move the
viewfinder forward or rearward with the support
bar as the axis.
INT T
CT EX
LE
SE TO
OT AU NUAL DI
O
SL MA AU IN
INT T
PEAKING CONTRAST BRIGHT EX
Full O
AF -1 DI
AU LECT TO AL
STEADY
MF SHOT LENS INFO BRT DISP HISTOGRAM
CH
81.2
SS B SE AU NU
ASSIGN O MA
CE DI L
AC AU VE
mm
2.8 1.9
IRIS 1 2 3
ft
ND
FILTER
Fixing lever
Fixing lever
HT
BRIG
T
TRAS
CON
A
ING ZEBR
PEAK
INFO
ATT
LAY/B
DISP
E
IMAG
OR ON
MIRR
2
OFF
OF
F
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REL
LF
F
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BAT EAS
H
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PL
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NA
P L
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N
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ON ATT INFO
M
ATION
IT/DUR
ZEBRA
TC/U-B
CH-1
B ITION
SHOT
TRANS AUDIO
IN
A
CH-2 L
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S
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HISTOGR N S B H
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BRT DISP ASSIG C
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LENS A
A
3
2
1
1.9
STEADYT
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8
CH-1
AUDIO CH-2
OUT COMP
ONENT
OUT
4
LF
F
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2
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R T/S
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V
DISPLAY/B
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LCD screen
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BRT DISP ASSIG E C
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INFO C
LENS A
A
16
16:9
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WIDE
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SCRE
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EN
1.9
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F
L
STEADYT
OF
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AF
Full STEA
SHOTDY
A
1
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MF TRA SHO
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ION B
To open
Push the clip on the bottom to release and flip up
the eyepiece.
It locks at the 120-degree position. 1 Push the clip on the bottom to release.
Preparations
for the PMW-EX3 are called “exclusive lenses”
in this manual.
Caution
Do not leave the camcorder with the lens facing
the sun. Direct sunlight can enter through the lens,
be focused in the camcorder, and cause fire.
HT
BRIG
T
TRAS
CON
A
ING ZEBR
PEAK
INFO
ATT
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DISP
E
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OR ON
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s
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F
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ET
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VO
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L
CA
NC
EL
ATION
IT/DUR
TC/U-B
CH-1
B ITION
SHOT
TRANS AUDIO
IN
A
CH-2
LINE MIC
MIC+4
ST ART/
8V
LINE MIC
ST
OP
DC
IN MIC+4
8V
RE
LE
EX
FO ND
AS
PA
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E
MO
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OUNITO
VI
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CH-1
AUDIO CH-2
OUT COMP
ONENT
OUT
ZOOM switch
ZOOM
MANU SERVO
IRIS switch
FULL
AF MF STEADY
SHOT
81.2
Focus ring
mm
4 2.8 1.9
IRIS
ft
40
MANU AUTO
25
5.6
30
10
MACRO
8
15
15
16
5
OFF ON
10
10
3
FOCUS
5.8
MANU AUTO
PUSH AF
Zoom ring
LF
F
O
H
LD
O
H
P
E TO
PEAKING
R T/S
P L
R
TA
T
X
S
E
LA /S N
To remove the supplied lens, proceed as follows:
s
S J
D
TO
CON
W
F
l
TRAST
F
E
L
G
E
V
AU
C
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N
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V
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MIRR
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OR IMAG
S
IL
A
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N
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M
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U
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H
O
T
IT
N
O
ON ATT INFO
M
ZEBRA
N
IO
AT
R
U
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IT
-B
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B
TC
N
SI T
O
AN O
TI
TR SH
A
AM
HISTOGR N
BRT DISP ASSIG
W
LF
INFO
F
O
LENS
H
LD
O
H
T
P
3
E TO
PEAKING
R T/S
P L
R
TA
T
2
S
E
LA /S N
s
S J
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TO
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W
F
l
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G
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V
AU
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A
P
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C
BRIG
j
P
T
HT
V
L/S
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MIRR
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E
F
OR IMAG
S
IL
A
L
N
E
M
OFF
U
DISPLAY/B
H
O
T
IT
N
O
ON ATT INFO
M
ND
FILTER
ZEBRA
AUTO
2 FULL
-
N
IO
AT
R
U
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FRAME
IT
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1
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B
TC
N
SI T
O
AN O
TI
TR SH
1.9
STEADYT + M
A
SHO BARS/CA
BAL
WHITE
2.8
Preparations
GAIN B
OFF A
4
ATW
PAST
HISTOGR
AM
N IRIS L
M
C 16 8 5.6
BRT DISP Full
3
ASSIG
W
MF H
INFO
LENS
2
T CANCEL
AF/MF
mm
3
O
ft
2 AUT SEL/SET
1 MANU ASSIGN U
O 4 SHUTTE MEN
MACR
10
US
30
R STAT
OFF WHT
ON
BAL
5
15
ND
FILTER ON
OFF
AUTO
FULL FOCUS
3
2
10
-
1 FRAME
2
7
1.9
STEADYT + BARS/CA
M AUTO
SHO
BAL
WHITE
2.8
GAIN B
OFF A
4
ATW
PAST
IRIS L
3
M
C 16 8 5.6
Full H
MF
CANCEL
AF/MF
mm
O
ft
AUT SEL/SET
MANU ASSIGN U
O 4 SHUTTE MEN
MACR
10
US
30
R STAT
OFF WHT
ON
BAL
LOCK
5
15
ON
OFF
FOCUS
3
10
2
7
AUTO RELEASE
LOCK
1
RELEASE
1 Align the alignment pin of the lens with
the recess at the top of the mount section
of the camcorder and set the lens in
1 Set the lens mount stopper switch to the place.
RELEASE position.
2 Turn the lens mount lever downward.
2 While holding the lens, turn the lens
3 Return the lens mount stopper switch to
mount lever upward until it stops.
the LOCK position.
3 Pull the lens forward to remove.
Attaching a Sony 1/2-inch Bayonet Mount
Notes
lens
• When another lens is not immediately attached,
attach the supplied lens mount cap and secure it Use the lens adaptor supplied with the camcorder.
by turning the lens mount lever downward.
• When a non-exclusive lens is mounted for the
1 Attach the lens adaptor to the
camcorder.
first time, it may take about 20 seconds to start
up the camcorder.
LF
F
O
H
LD
O
H
P
E TO
PEAKING
R T/S
P L
R
TA
T
X
S
E
LA /S N
s
S J
D
TO
CON
W
F
TRAST
F
E
L
G
E
V
AU
C
E
N
R
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A
P
Y
C
BRIG
j
P
T
HT
E
V
L/S
MIRR
R
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OR IMAG
S
IL
A
L
E
O
OFF
V
DISPLAY/B
R
H
O
T
IT
N
O
ON ATT INFO
M
ZEBRA
N
IO
AT
R
U
/D
IT
-B
/U
B
TC
N
SI T
O
AN O
TI
TR SH
AM
HISTOGR N
BRT DISP ASSIG
proceed as follows:
INFO
LENS
Lens adaptor 1 1
2
3
2 FULL
AUTO
-
FRAME
OFF
L
M
H
2
GAIN
WHITE
ATW
SEL/SET
B
A
PAST
CANCEL
ASSIGN U
4 SHUTTE MEN
R US
OFF
STAT
WHT
ON
BAL
LOCK
3
RELEASE
PEAKING
R T/S
P L
R
TA
T
X
S
E
N
s
S J
D
TO
CON
W
F
TRAST
F
P /S
E
L
V G
E
V
AU
C
E
N
R
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A
P
Y
C
BRIG
LA
j
T
HT
E
L/S
MIRR
R
E
1
OR IMAG
S
IL
A
L
E
O
OFF
V
DISPLAY/B
R
H
O
T
IT
N
O
ON ATT INFO
M
ZEBRA
/U
-B
IT
/D
U
R
AT
IO
N
Press the MENU button to set the
B
TC
N
SI T
O
AN O
TI
TR SH
A
BRT DISP
HISTOGR
AM
ASSIG
N
camcorder to Menu mode and select
INFO
LENS
1
2
3
2
-
FRAME
OFF
L
M
H
2
GAIN
WHITE
ATW
SEL/SET
B
A
PAST
1 LENS
VCL-614B2X
Sony 1/2-inch Bayonet Auto FB ADJ Lens ID XS8X4AS- XB8
Mount lens (optional) File B Recal l B User_F i l e 1
F lare B St ore B User_F i l e 2
00:00
Shad ing B F i l e ID : User_F i l e 3
No Of f s e t User_F i l e 4
Auto Recal l : On
1 Align the alignment pin of the lens with
the recess of the adaptor and set the lens
in place. 3 When the confirmation message is
2 Turn the lens mount lever of the adaptor displayed, select “Execute.”
downward. For details on menu operations, see “Basic Menu
Operations” on page 112.
To detach the lens, reverse the above procedure.
The grip rotates approx. 120 degrees to support a When you operate the camcorder with it on your
variety of shooting styles. right shoulder, the cheek pad prevents the control
Preparations
Holding the RELEASE button pressed, slowly parts on the side panel of the camcorder from
rotate the grip. directly hitting your face.
CH-1
AUDIO
IN
MIC MIC+48V
Attaching the cheek pad
LINE
MIC MIC+48V
LINE
RELEA
SE
To attach the cheek pad, the shoulder pad and the
cable clamp for optional accessories must be once
T S
A
R
A H
N O
S T
IT
IO
N
T
C
/U
detached.
EXPAN
FOCUDED
1
S RE
REVIEC
RELEA W
STA
RT
STO /
P
SE
ASE
RELE
Grip
ECT
T SEL
SLO INT
ESS EXT
ACC B AUTO AL
MANU
A IO
1 AUD
IN
CH- IO
AUD CT INT
IO SELE EXT
AUD EL AUTO AL
LEV MANU
2
CH-
EX3
PMW-
N
OPE
RA OFF
MEDIA
EXPANDED REC
FOCUS REVIEW
RELEASE
RELEASE button 1
START/
2 13
Click positions are provided at each 15 degrees.
Release the RELEASE button at the desired click Fixing plate Shoulder pad
position to lock the grip.
Cable clamp
ECT
T SEL
SLO INT
ESS EXT
ACC B AUTO AL
MANU
A IO
1 AUD
IN
CH- IO
AUD CT INT
IO SELE EXT
AUD EL AUTO AL
LEV MANU
2
CH-
EX3
PMW-
CH- IO
AUD CT INT
IO SELE EXT
AUD EL AUTO AL
LEV MANU
Mount frame of
2
CH-
EX3
PMW-
RA OFF
MEDIA
ECT
T SEL
SLO INT
ESS EXT
ACC B AUTO AL
MANU
A IO
1 AUD
IN
CH- IO
AUD CT INT
IO SELE EXT
AUD EL AUTO AL
LEV MANU
2
CH-
EX3
PMW-
N
OPE
RA OFF
Pole of the
MEDIA
cheek pad
ECT
T SEL
SLO INT
ESS EXT
ACC B AUTO AL
A MANU
IO T
1 IO
AUD
IN I OU
CH- AUD CT
SELE
INT
EXT
SD
IO AUTO AL
AUD EL MANU
LEV
HDV
2
CH-
EX3
PMW-
CT K IN
N E LE INT
T NLOC
TS GE
OPE EX
SLO TO AL
RA OFF AU
NU
DIO
MEDIA
MA
AU IN
INT IN
TC
1 -1 T
CH DIO EX
AU LECT
TO
DIO SE AU NUAL E
AU VEL MA MOT
LE RE
-2
CH
T
3 3 W-
E X3
TC
OU
PM
EN
OP
EDIA
Cheek pad
O
N
T
C
/U
-B
IT
B
/D
U
R
AT
IO
N
GENL
TC IN OCK
IN
REM
OTE
TC OU
T
Before use
Preparations
Before you use the supplied IR Remote
Commander for the first time, pull out the
DC IN MONIT
OUT
OR
S VIDEO
insulation sheet from the battery holder.
COM
CH-2
CH-1AUDIO
OUT
Insulation sheet
When the lithium battery’s power falls, the IR replaced. Replace only with the same or
Remote Commander may not work even if you equivalent type recommended by the
press the buttons. The average lithium battery’s manufacturer.
service life is about one year, but this depends on When you dispose of the battery, you must obey
the pattern of use. the law in the relative area or country.
If pressing the remote control buttons produces
absolutely no effect on the camcorder, replace the
battery then check the operation again.
2
1
2 Place a new battery in the battery
holder with the + symbol facing upward
1, then push the battery holder into the
IR Remote Commander until it clicks
2.
Preparations
important data. Sony accepts no responsibility
for any damage or loss of data you recorded.
About SxS Memory Cards • Do not apply a label sheet in places other than
the label space. When applying the label sheet
Usable SxS memory cards to this media, do not allow it to protrude from its
proper location.
Use the following Sony-made SxS memory cards
(SxS PRO) with this camcorder:
• SBP-8 (8GB)
SxS PRO
• SBP-16 (16GB)
• SBP-32 (32GB)
8GB
Operations are not guaranteed with memory cards
other than SxS PRO.
Label space
These cards comply with the ExpressCard
standard. • SxS memory cards to be used with this
camcorder must be formatted using the format
• SxS and SxS PRO are trademarks of Sony function of this camcorder. If a card is formatted
Corporation. using other device, it is regarded as of a
• The ExpressCard word mark and logo are owned by different format, requiring repeated format
Personal Computer Memory Card International operation on this camcorder.
Association (PCMCIA) and are licensed to Sony (Formatting or deleting with the function of the
Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of
camcorder does not completely delete data on
their respective owners.
this media. When transferring or disposing of
this media, use a commercial data deleting
Notes on using SxS memory cards software or destroy the actual body at you own
• Recorded data may be damaged or lost in the responsibility.)
following situations: • If the available recording time on a card is short,
—If you remove this media or turn off the clip operation may be restricted. In such a case,
power while formatting, reading or writing delete unnecessary files by using a PC.
data. • Remove or reinsert the case card with the case
—If you use this media in locations subject to opened properly.
static electricity or electrical noise.
• Do not use or store this media in the following
locations:
—Where recommended operating conditions
are exceeded.
—Inside a closed car in summer; or in strong
sunshine / under direct sunlight / near a For write protection
heater, etc.
Setting the write-protect switch of the SxS
—Humid or corrosive location
memory card to “WP” disables you to record, edit
• Verify the correct direction of insertion before
or delete data.
use.
• When storing or carrying this media, put this
media in the carrying case and lock it firmly.
TC/U-
BIT
/DU
RATIO
N
OUT
SDI
HDV
STOG
RAM
T
LEC
ASSI
2
GN
ESS
ACC ESBS
SLO
T SE
AUTO L
MAN
UA
IN
EXT
IO
GE
C AUD
A AC B
IN
CH-1
TC IN
IO
A AUD CT IN
IO SELE EXT
AUD EL AUTO L
LEV UA
MAN
CH-2
TO
Preparations
X 3
W-E
AM
Note PM
ENN
OOPPE
Inserting/Removing an SxS
Memory Card 2 Insert the SxS memory card into the
slot.
The card slots are located behind a cover. ON
TC/U-
BIT
/DU
RATIO
N
OUT
SDI
ACCESS lamps TO
S
x
S
X 3
P
W-E
AM
R
Card slots
O
PM
8
G
B
N
OPE
EL PICT
PROFURE
ILE CAME
RA OF
EJECT buttons F MEDI
A
EL
NC
CA
L R
VO TO
D
ET
/S F FW
NI
L/S
MO
J
SE
G SE
XT
/PAU
L
IL
NE
NA
AY
L
UM
PL
OP
TH
V
RE
ST
P
F
TO
j
AR C
ST RE
T/S
EV
PR
LD
F
L
OF
16:9 WID
E SCR
EEN
use.
B
TC/U-BI
T/DURA
TION
mm
40
ft
3
IRIS OUT
SDI
1.9
25
LENS HDV
INFO
2.8
10
MANU HISTOG
15
RAM
AUTO
ECT
4
MACR 1
T SEL K IN
15
O ASSIG
5
2 SLO IN
ND LOC
10
N
5.6
ESS MANU IO
5.8
ACC
8
OFF B AUD
ON CH-1 IN
TC IN
2 A IO
FOCU AUD ECT IN
16
S IO SEL EXT
AUD EL AUTO AL
C
1 LEV
MANU
MANU
- CH-2 OTE
AUTO
PUSH FULL REM
AF FRAM AUTO
E
+
OFF GAIN TC OUT
WHITE
BAL
L
M
BARS/
CAM X3
W-E
ATW
H
B
Preparations
1 Open the cover, once press the EJECT
button to release the lock, then pull the
button out.
The display automatically changes to the
ON
TC/U-
BIT
/DU
RATIO
thumbnail screen (page 94) when a valid
N
SDI
OUT memory card is inside, but it remains on the
HDV
STOG
RAM
screen if no valid memory card is loaded.
T
LEC
T SE
ASSI
GN SLO IN
EXT GE
AUTO L
UA
ESS MAN IO
ACC B AUD
CH-1 IN
TC IN
Switching Between SxS Memory
IO
A AUD CT IN
IO SELE EXT
AUD EL AUTO L
LEV UA
MAN
CH-2
TO
Cards
X 3
W-E
AM
TC/U-
BIT
/DU
RATIO
OUT
SDI
HDV
STOG
RAM
T
LEC
ASSI
GN SLO
T SE IN
EXT GE
Formatting may be required before using an SxS
AUTO L
UA
ACC
A
ESS
B
CH-1 IO
AUD CT
MAN
AUD
IO
IN
IN TC IN
memory card with this camcorder. For an SxS
SELE EXT
IO
AUD EL
LEV
AUTO L
MAN
UA memory card that is not formatted or that was
CH-2
TO
formatted with another system, a message to
X 3 confirm if formatting is to be executed is
W-E
AM
N
PM displayed in the viewfinder.
OPE
Note on formatting
EL PICT
PROFURE
ILE CAME
RA OF
F MEDI
A
Any SxS memory card formatted with a device
other than this camcorder cannot be used with the
camcorder.
To execute formatting
Notes
If the message for formatting is displayed,
• Data are not guaranteed if the power is turned
turn the jog dial or tilt the joystick to select
off or a memory card is removed while the card
is being accessed. All data on the card may be “Execute” then press the dial or joystick.
Formatting begins.
formatting is in progress.
Near Full,” flashing of the tally lamps, and a
If formatting fails beep sound will warn you. Replace the cards
A write-protected SxS memory card or memory with those with sufficient space.
card that cannot be used with this camcorder will • If you continue recording until the total
not be formatted. remaining time reaches zero, the message
As a warning message is displayed, replace the changes to “Media Full,” and recording stops.
card with an appropriate SxS memory card, as per
the instructions in the message. Note
Approximately 600 clips can be recorded on one
To format by menu operation SxS memory card at maximum.
If the number of recorded clips reaches the limit,
When no formatting message is displayed in the
the remaining time indication becomes “0,” and
viewfinder, you can execute formatting using
the message “Media Full” is displayed.
“Format Media” (page 128) of the OTHERS
menu in the same manner.
Notes Restoring an SxS Memory Card
• All the data, including recorded pictures and If an error occurs with data in a memory card for
setup files, are erased when a memory card is some reason, the card must be restored.
formatted. If an SxS memory card that needs to be restored
• SxS memory cards to be used with this is loaded, a message that prompts you to execute
camcorder must be formatted using the format a restore operation is displayed in the viewfinder.
function of this camcorder. Any card formatted
with other device must be formatted again with
this camcorder.
To restore a card
Select “Execute” by turning the jog dial or
tilting the joystick then push the dial or
Checking the Remaining Time joystick.
Available for Recording The restore operation begins.
During restoration, an in-progress message and
In Camera mode, you can check the time
status bar (%) are displayed, and the ACCESS
remaining for the SxS memory cards loaded in the
lamp is lit in red.
card slots in the viewfinder.
When restoration is completed, a completion
message is displayed for three seconds.
120min STBY STBY T
A: 25min If restoration fails
B: 50min • A write-protected SxS memory card or one on
Z99
which an error occurred cannot be restored. For
such a card, a warning message is displayed.
The available time for recording with the current
Release the write protection or replace the card,
video format (recording bit rate) is calculated
as per the instructions in the message.
according to the remaining space of each card and
• An SxS memory card on which an error
displayed in time units of minutes.
occurred may become usable again through
The remaining can also be checked in a meter
repeated formatting.
format on the BATTERY/MEDIA status screen
(page 109).
Preparations
60K incorporates a 60GB 1.8-inch hard disk, on
card, using the copy function (page 102) of
which up to 200 minutes of HD video can be
the camcorder or the XDCAM EX Clip
recorded in HQ mode.
Browsing Software (page 132).
2 Format the problem SxS memory card, using Note
the format function of this camcorder. High-speed playback (page 96) may not be
3 Return the necessary clips to the SxS properly achieved with the PHU-60K.
memory card by copy operation.
Recording/playback during restoration Connecting/Removing the PHU
You can perform recording or playback using the
Connection Cable
SxS memory card in the other card slot while
restoration is in progress. Recording/playback can be made using the PHU-
60K in the same manner as with SxS memory
To update the managerial file cards by mounting the PHU-60K on the accessory
If clips cannot be played back, updating the shoe of the camcorder and connecting the PHU
managerial file on the card may improve the connection cable to an SxS memory card slot.
situation. For the mounting method, refer to the instructions
For this operation, use “Update Media” of “Clip” supplied with the PHU-60K.
(page 128) of the OTHERS menu.
Connecting the PHU connection cable
TC/U-
BIT
/DU
RATIO
N
OUT
SDI
HDV
STOG
RAM
T
LEC
T SE
ASSI
GN SLO IN
EXT GE
AUTO L
UA
ESS MAN IO
ACC B AUD
CH-1 IN
TC IN
IO
A AUD CT IN
IO SELE EXT
AUD EL AUTO L
LEV UA
MAN
CH-2
TO
X 3
W-E
AM
N
PM
OPE
EL PICT
PROFURE
ILE CAME
RA OF
F MEDI
A
OUT
HDV
SDI
To execute formatting
STOG
RAM
T
LEC
T SE
ASSI
GN SLO
AUTO L
IN
EXT GE
If the message for formatting is displayed,
UA
ESS MAN IO
ACC B
CH-1 IO
AUD CT
AUD
IN
TC IN
turn the jog dial or tilt the joystick to select
Preparations
A IN
IO SELE EXT
AUD EL
LEV
CH-2
AUTO L
MAN
UA
“Execute” then press the dial or joystick.
TO
Formatting begins.
3 An in-progress message and status bar (%) are
AM
-EX
P MW
OPE
N displayed, and the ACCESS lamp lights in red.
When formatting is completed, a completion
EL PICT
PROFURE
ILE CAME
RA OF
F MEDI
message is displayed for three seconds.
A
TRANSHOT
SIT
ION B
managerial data are erased. To erase the
TC/U-
BIT
/DU
RATIO
N recording data completely, connect the unit to a
OUT
SDI
HDV
PC and perform “Full Format.”
HISTO
GRAM
T SE
LEC
T • The PHU-60K to be used with this camcorder
ASSI
GN SLO IN
3
ESS
ACC ESBS
C
AUTO L
MAN
UA
EXT
IO
GE
must be formatted using the format function of
A AC B AUD
CH-1 IN
A
IO
AUD EL
IO
AUD CT
SELE
IN
EXT
TC IN this camcorder. Any PHU-60K formatted with
AUTO L
LEV UA
CH-2
MAN
another device must be formatted again with
Cable clamp this camcorder.
Preparations
To restore the hard disk
Select “Execute” by turning the jog dial or
tilting the joystick then push the dial or
joystick.
The restoration begins.
During restoration, an in-progress message and
status bar (%) are displayed, and the ACCESS
lamp is lit in red.
When restoration is completed, a completion
message is displayed for three seconds.
If restoration fails
• A PHU-60K on which an error occurred may
become usable again through repeated
formatting.
• In some cases, only parts of clips cannot be
restored. Playback of the restored clips becomes
possible again.
4
9 REC REVIEW
R
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NC
CA
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VO ITO
D
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W
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16:9 WI
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REEN
AF
A
Full STEA
SHOTDY
.2
TRA SHO
MF NSIT T
B
81
ION
TC/U
-BIT/
DUR
ATIO
mm
40
ft
OUT
1 Battery pack
IRIS SDI
1.9
25
LENS
INFO HDV
BRT DISP
30
2.8
10
MANU HISTOGR
15
AUTO AM
CT
4
MACRO 1 SELE IN
15
2 IGN IN
ND
10
GENL
5.6
FILTER EXT
3 O
AUT AL
10
SS MANU
3
ACCE B AUDIO
5.8
OFF IN
ON CH-1
FOC 2 A AUDIOCT IN TC IN
16
US SELE EXT
AUDIO L O
AUT AL
LEVE
C
1 MANU
- CH-2
TE
MAN
U
PUS AUTO FULL REMO
H AF FRAME AUTO
+ T
OFF GAIN TC OU
WHITE
BAL
3
-EX
L BARS/CA
M ATW M
H
MW
B
A
PRST P
2 Memory card(s)
STAT OPEN
US
MENU
3
SEL/SE
Note
1 Mount a fully charged battery pack.
When you hold the camcorder by the grip,
2 Load SxS memory card(s). support it from underneath with your left hand.
If you load two cards, recording is continued
by automatically switching to the second
card when the first card becomes full.
Recording
Auto mode off, and see;
“Adjusting the Iris” on page 59
“Setting the Gain” on page 56 9 Press the REC REVIEW button.
“Setting the Electronic Shutter” on page 57 The Rec Review function (page 72) is
“Adjusting the White Balance” on page 52 activated, and the last recorded clip is played
Note back for the specified time in the viewfinder.
When playback reaches the end of the clip,
AF (Auto Focus) is not activated by setting
the camcorder returns to STBY (recording
the camcorder to Full Auto mode.
standby) mode.
For information of automatic focus adjustment,
see page 64.
To delete clips
7 Press the REC START/STOP button. You can delete the last recorded clip by using the
You can start with either of the REC START/ Last Clip DEL function.
STOP button on the handle or that on the grip See“Deleting the Last Recorded Clip” on page 92.
of the lens.
(If you are using the IR Remote Commander, press Use the All Clips DEL function when you wish to
the REC button simultaneously with the unmarked delete all recorded clips from a memory card.
button.)
See“Deleting All Clips” on page 92.
Notes on Clips
The XDCAM EX-series products employ the
Selectable Formats
FAT32 File System.
The selectable formats depend on whether
Thus, recorded materials may be segmented in
“Country” (page 128) of the OTHERS menu is
multiple files depending on the file size. But the
set to “NTSC Area” or “PAL Area.”
camcorder can play such materials seemlessly.
A long clip can be recorded crossing over two
The video formats set on this camcorder cover the
memory cards in slot A and B.
recording bit rate (HQ/SP), recording picture size
When you copy clips to a hard disk drive, etc.
(effective resolution), recording frame rate, and
using a computer, it is recommended to use the
recording scan system (i/P).
XDCAM EX Clip Browsing Software on the
The frame rates are indicated with two-digit
supplied CD-ROM.
integers, rounding off the fractional part.
Note
If copying is done using Explorer (Windows) When you select an HQ format, recording is made
or Finder (MAC), the continuity and with the bit rate of 35 Mbps VBR.
relationships of recorded materials may not be When you select an SP format, recording is made
maintained. with the HDV-compatible bit rate of 25 Mbps
CBR.
With “NTSC Area” selected
Format Indication on this
camcorder
HQ 1920 × 1080 HQ 1080/60i
59.94 interlace
SP 1440 × 1080 SP 1080/60i
59.94 interlace
HQ 1920 × 1080 HQ 1080/30P
29.97 Progressive
HQ 1920 × 1080 HQ 1080/24P
23.98 Progressive
SP 1440 × 1080 SP 1080/24P
23.98 Progressive
HQ 1280 × 720 HQ 720/60P
59.94 Progressive
HQ 1280 × 720
camcorder
HQ 720/30P
Switching the ND Filters
29.97 Progressive
HQ 1280 × 720 HQ 720/24P
23.98 Progressive
ND filters are available for keeping the aperture
With “PAL Area” selected in a proper range.
Format Indication on this Set the ND filter switch according to the
camcorder brightness of the subject.
HQ 1920 × 1080 HQ 1080/50i
50 interlace
SP 1440 × 1080 SP 1080/50i
50 interlace 16:9 WID
Recording
E SCR
EEN
Full STEA
SHOTDY
A
.2
TRANS
SHOT
MF ITION B
81
TC/U-BI
T/DURA
TION
mm
40
ft
HQ 1280 × 720
IRIS OUT
SDI
HQ 720/50P
1.9
25
LENS HDV
INFO
BRT DISP
30
2.8
10
MANU HISTOG
15
RAM
AUTO
ECT
4
MACR 1
T SEL K IN
15
O ASSIG
5
2 SLO IN
ND LOC
10
N
5.6
FILTE EXT GEN
R 3
AUTO AL
10
3
ESS MANU IO
50 Progressive
5.8
ACC
8
OFF B AUD
ON CH-1 IN
TC IN
2 A IO
FOCU AUD ECT IN
16
S IO SEL EXT
AUD EL AUTO AL
C
1 LEV
MANU
MANU
- CH-2 OTE
AUTO
PUSH FULL REM
AF FRAM AUTO
E
+
HQ 1280 × 720
OFF GAIN TC OUT
WHITE
HQ 720/25P
BAL
L
M
BARS/
CAM X3
W-E
ATW
H
B
A
PRST PM
STAT OPEN
US
MEN
U
SEL/S
25 Progressive
ET
CANC PICTU
EL
PROF RE
ILE CAME
RA OFF
MEDIA
ND
FILTER
MF∗ 1 1.5 2 3 4 5 7 10 15 20 30 oo m
For details on menu operations, see “Basic Menu ATW 4300K PPOFF ND1 ++F1.9 18dB SHT:1/2000
Operations” on page 112.
Note
Signals from the COMPONENT OUT, SDI
OUT, MONITOR OUT, and S VIDEO No indication is obtained if the ND filter switch is
connectors are also output according to the format set to OFF.
selected with this menu.
See “Formats and Limitations of Outputs” on page
144.
+
Balance WHITE BAL switch
L
GAIN
ATW
WHITE BAL BARS/CAM
B
M A
H PRST
.2
TRANS
SHOT
MF ITION B
81
TC/U-BI
T/DURA
TION
mm
40
ft
IRIS OUT
SDI
1.9
25
LENS HDV
INFO
BRT DISP
30
2.8
10
MANU HISTOG
15
RAM
AUTO
ECT
4
MACR 1
T SEL K IN
15
O ASSIG
5
2 SLO IN
ND LOC
10
N
5.6
FILTE EXT GEN
R 3
AUTO AL
10
3
ESS MANU IO
5.8
ACC
8
OFF B AUD
ON CH-1 IN
TC IN
2 A IO
FOCU AUD ECT IN
16
S IO SEL EXT
AUD EL AUTO AL
C
1 LEV
Preset mode
MANU
MANU
- CH-2 OTE
AUTO
PUSH FULL REM
AF FRAM AUTO
E
+
OFF GAIN TC OUT
WHITE
BAL
L
M
BARS/
CAM X3
W-E
ATW
H
B
A
PRST PM
STAT OPEN
US
MEN
U
SEL/S
ET
CANC PICTU
Recording
B mode. after several attempts, consult your Sony service
representative.
2 Select the appropriate ND filter
according to the lighting condition.
PEAKI
RE T/S
L
AR
NG
XT
ST
NE
s
US J
OP
D
CONTR
FW
ST
l
F
PL /S
E
AST
EL
EV
NC
/PA
PR
CA
AY
BRIGH
j
T
SE
T
RE
MIRRO
L/
SE
R IMAGE
IL
NA
L
VO
UM
OFF DISPLA
OR
TH
IT
ON
ON Y/BATT
M
INFO INT T
ZEBRA EX
O
W
TO AL DI
N
TIO
CT AU IN INT T
RA
AU NU
/DU
BIT
T LE MA EX
/U-
B
TC
SE
N
AN OT
IO
SIT
TR SH
OT O
DI CT TO AL
A
SL
AU LE AU NU
-1 SE MA
CH
O
DI L
AU VE
X3
RAM LE -2
HISTOG SS B
BRT DISP ASSIGN CE
CH
-E
INFO
LENS AC
W
A
3
PM
2
1
1.9
Y
STEAD
SHOT
2.8
ND
FILTER
4
IRIS AUTO
C 16 8 5.6
Full 2 FULL
MF EN
- E
OP
F 1 FRAM
mm
AF/M
ft
U AUTO
MAN + BARS/
CAM
MACRO
10
BAL
30
WHITE
GAIN B
OFF A MEDIA
RA OFF
5
15
ATW
PAST
L RE CAME
ON M PICTUILE
OFF H PROF
S
3
10
FOCU EL
CANC
ET
SEL/S
2
7
ASSIG
N4 SHUT MENU
AUTO TER S
OFF
STATU
WHT
ON
BAL
WHT BAL
SHUTTER
ASSIGN 4 OFF ON
WHT BAL button
B
Operations” on page 112.
Select “Execute” to start the black balance Activating the marker indications
adjustment. • Set “Setting” to “On” then turn the markers on/
During adjustment, an in-progress message is off independently.
displayed. When the adjustment is completed No marker is displayed when “Setting” is “Off.”
successfully, the message changes to a • Assigning the Marker on/off function to one of
completion message. the assignable buttons permits you to operate
“Setting: On/Off” by pressing the button.
For the assignable buttons, see “Changing
Functions of the Assignable Buttons” on page 73.
54 Adjusting the Black Balance / Displaying the Markers and Zebra Patterns
Example: 95%
Displaying the Zebra Patterns
120min STBY TCG 00:00:00:00
Recording
Set “Center Marker” to “On” to insert the center
marker into the screen area. Turning the zebra-pattern indication on/
120min STBY TCG 00:00:00:00
off
Pressing the ZEBRA button turns the zebra
pattern-indication on/off.
ZEBRA button
Example: 4:3
OR ON
MIRR
OFF
OF
F
L
H
REL
BAT EAS
TER E
l
PR
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j
EV
F
RE
s
TH
G SE
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PL
/S
AY
NA
L
/PAU
IL
MO
J
SE
NIT
L/S
F
OR
ET
FW
VO
D
L
CA
NC
EL
LINE MIC
MIC+4
ST ART/
8V
LINE MIC
ST
OP
DC
IN MIC+4
8V
RE
LE
EX
FO ND
AS
PA
CU ED
E
MO
RE REC
OUNITO
VI
EW
T R
S
VI
DE
O
CH-1
AUDIO CH-2
OUT COMP
ONENT
OUT
VF B
Setting the Gain
Peaking B
Marker B
00:00
Zebra B Zebra Select : 1
D i splay On/O f f B Zebra1 Level : 70 You can set the gain of the video amplifier
according to the brightness of the subject.
Select the setting mode required by the shooting
Zebra Select conditions.
Select the zebra pattern(s) to be displayed.
1 (Zebra1): To display a zebra pattern in the area Fixed gain mode (manual gain
of ±10% centering the video level set with
adjustment)
“Zebra1 Level”
Recording
2 (Zebra2): To display a zebra pattern for the Select the gain of the video amplifier, using the
video level over 100% switch or a menu operation.
Both: To display both Zebra1 and Zebra2
Zebra1 Level AGC mode (automatic gain control)
Set the center level of Zebra1 in the range of 50 to The gain of the video amplifier is automatically
107%. The default setting is 70%. adjusted according to the picture brightness.
- FULL AUTO
FRAME
+
GAIN switch
GAIN WHITE BAL BARS/CAM
L ATW B
M A
H PAST
16:9 WID
E SCR
EEN
AF
A
Full STEA
SHOTDY
.2
TRANS
SHOT
MF ITION B
81
TC/U-BI
T/DURA
TION
mm
40
ft
IRIS OUT
SDI
1.9
25
LENS HDV
INFO
BRT DISP
30
2.8
10
MANU HISTOG
15
RAM
AUTO
ECT
4
MACR 1
T SEL K IN
15
O ASSIG
5
2 SLO IN
ND LOC
10
N
5.6
ESS MANU IO
5.8
ACC
8
OFF B AUD
ON CH-1 IN
TC IN
2 A IO
FOCU AUD ECT IN
16
S IO SEL EXT
AUD EL AUTO AL
C
1 LEV
MANU
MANU
- CH-2 OTE
AUTO
PUSH FULL REM
AF FRAM AUTO
E
+
OFF GAIN TC OUT
WHITE
BAL
L
M
BARS/
CAM X3
W-E
ATW
H
B
A
PRST PM
STAT OPEN
US
MEN
U
SEL/S
ET
CANC PICTU
EL
PROF RE
ILE CAME
RA OFF
MEDIA
Recording
For details on menu operations, see “Basic Menu
Operations” on page 112. Recording is made with a specified shutter speed
(accumulation time).
Selecting gain using the Direct menu Standard modes (Speed mode/Angle mode)
When you press the DISPLAY/BATT INFO These modes may be especially effective when
button, the current gain value is displayed on the you wish to record a quick-moving subject with
screen. little blurring.
You can select Speed mode or Angle mode. In
TLCS . Angle mode, you can specify the shutter speed by
7 On setting the shutter angle.
MF∗ 1 1.5 2 3 4 5 7 10 15 20 30 oo m
ATW 4300K PPOFF ND1 ++F1.9 18dB SHT:1/2000 ECS (Extended Clear Scan) mode
Specify the shutter speed by frequency. This
mode may be used to shoot the monitor screen
When the Direct menu is in All mode, you can
eliminating horizontal bands.
change the gain in steps of 3 dB with the Direct
menu by operating the joystick or the jog dial. SLS (Slow Shutter) mode
You can also select AGC mode with the Direct For shooting a subject in low-level lighting
menu. conditions. Specify the shutter speed in the
When the Direct menu is in Part mode, you can number of accumulated frames.
switch between AGC and the gain selected with
the GAIN switch. EX Slow Shutter mode
Note This is an advanced mode of SLS mode. The
When the camcorder is in Full Auto mode (page shutter speed is specified in the number of
49), the Direct menu cannot be selected. accumulated frames. Up to 64 frames can be
accumulated in this mode, permitting you to
For details on the Direct menu, see “Direct Menu
obtain low-noise clear pictures in low light levels
Operation” on page 24.
or a surreal pictures with afterimages.
PEAKI
RE T/S
L
AR
NG
XT
ST
NE
s
US J
OP
D
CONTR
FW
ST
l
F
PL /S
E
AST
EL
EV
NC
/PA
PR
CA
AY
BRIGH
j
T
SE
T
RE
MIRRO
L/
SE
R IMAGE
IL
NA
L
VO
UM
OFF DISPLA
OR
TH
IT
ON
ON Y/BATT
You can select from among 180, 90, 45, 22.5, and
M
INFO INT T
ZEBRA EX
O
W
TO AL DI
N
TIO
CT AU IN INT T
RA
AU NU
/DU
BIT
T LE MA EX
/U-
B
TC
SE
N
AN OT
IO
SIT
TR SH
OT O
DI CT TO AL
A
SL
AU LE AU NU
-1 SE MA
CH
O
11.25 degrees.
DI L
AU VE
X3
RAM LE -2
HISTOG SS B
BRT DISP ASSIGN CE
CH
-E
INFO
LENS AC
W
A
3
PM
2
1
1.9
Y
STEAD
SHOT
2.8
ND
FILTER
4
IRIS
Full 2 FULL
MF EN
- E
OP
F 1 FRAM
mm
AF/M
ft
U AUTO
MAN + BARS/
CAM
MACRO
10
BAL
Recording
30
WHITE
GAIN B
OFF A MEDIA
RA OFF
5
15
ATW
PAST
L RE CAME
FOCU EL
CANC
ET
SEL/S
2
7
ASSIG
N4 SHUT MENU
AUTO TER S
OFF
STATU
WHT
ON
BAL
SHUTTER
WHT BAL SLS (Slow Shutter) mode
ASSIGN 4 OFF ON
Set “Mode” to “SLS,” and specify the number of
SHUTTER switch accumulated frames with “SLS Frame.”
You can select in the range of 2 to 8 frames.
Note
Setting the fixed shutter with the
Slow Shutter cannot be used in SP 1080/24P
CAMERA SET menu mode or Slow & Quick Motion mode.
The shutter mode and shutter speed can be set
with the CAMERA SET menu. Setting with the Direct menu
Press the MENU button to set the camcorder to
When you press the DISPLAY/BATT INFO
Menu mode, display the CAMERA SET menu
button, the current shutter mode and the set value
with , and select “Shutter.”
are displayed.
CAMERA SET
CAMERA SET
Auto Iris mode
Au t o BLK Ba l ance
Gain Setup B
The iris is automatically adjusted according to the
Shu t t e r B brightness of the subject.
00:00
EX Slow Shut t e r B Set t i ng : Of f
Recording
Shot Tr ans i t ion B Number of Frames : 16
MF Ass i s t : Of f Manual Iris mode
Adjust the iris opening using the iris ring or with
Set “Setting” to “On,” and specify the number of a menu operation.
accumulated frames with “Number of Frames.”
You can select from among 16, 32, and 64 frames. IRIS switch
FULL
AF MF STEADY
SHOT
81.2
Notes
mm
4 2.8 1.9
IRIS
ft
40
• EX Slow Shutter cannot be used in SP 1080/24P MANU AUTO
25
5.6
30
10
MACRO
8
15
mode or Slow & Quick Motion mode.
15
16
5
OFF ON
10
10
3
C
FOCUS
5.8
MANU AUTO
Iris ring
• The EX Slow Shutter On/Off setting cannot be
changed during recording.
• You cannot set the camcorder to Full Auto
mode (page 49) when the EX Slow Shutter 16:9 WID
E SCR
EEN
TRANS
SHOT
MF ITION B
81
TC/U-BI
T/DURA
TION
mm
40
ft
IRIS OUT
SDI
1.9
25
LENS HDV
INFO
BRT DISP
30
2.8
10
MANU HISTOG
15
MACR 1
T SEL K IN
15
O ASSIG
5
2 SLO IN
ND LOC
10
N
5.6
ESS MANU IO
5.8
ACC
8
OFF B AUD
ON CH-1 IN
TC IN
2 A IO
FOCU AUD ECT IN
16
S IO SEL EXT
AUD EL AUTO AL
C
1 LEV
MANU
MANU
- CH-2 OTE
AUTO
PUSH FULL REM
AF FRAM AUTO
E
+
OFF GAIN TC OUT
WHITE
BAL
L
M
BARS/
CAM X3
W-E
ATW
H
B
A
PRST PM
STAT OPEN
US
MIRR
OR
IMAG
E
ON REC
START/STOP
OFF
OF
F
L
H
REL
BAT EAS
TER E
PR
Y
j
EV
F
RE
s
TH
G SE
UM
PL
/S
AY
NA
L
/PAU
IL
MO
J
SE
NIT
L/S
F
OR
ET
FW
VO
D
L
CA
NC
EL
W
ATION
IT/DUR
TC/U-B
CH-1
B ITION
SHOT
TRANS AUDIO
IN
A
CH-2
LINE MIC
MIC+4
HOLD
ST ART/
8V
LINE MIC
ST
OP
DC
IN MIC+4
8V
RE
LE
EX
FO ND
AS
PA
CU ED
E
S
MO
RE REC
OUNITO
VI
EW
T R
S
VI
T
DE
O
H
CH-1
AUDIO CH-2
L
OUT COMP
ONENT
OUT OFF
HT
BRIG
T
TRAS
CON
A
ZOOM PEAK
ING
LAY/B
ATT
INFO
ZEBR
ZOOM switch
OFF
OF
Recording
F
L
H
REL
BAT EAS
TER E
PR
Y
j
EV
F
RE
s
TH
G
UM
PL
/S
AY
NA
L
/PAU
IL
MO
SE
J
SE
NIT
L/S
F
OR
ET
FW
VO
D
L
CA
NC
EL
R
ATION
IT/DUR
TC/U-B
CH-1
B ITION
SHOT
TRANS AUDIO
IN
A
CH-2
LINE MIC
MIC+4
ST ART/
8V
LINE MIC
ST
OP
DC
IN MIC+4
8V
RE
LE
EX
FO ND
AS
PA
CU ED
E
S
MO
RE REC
OUNITO
VI
EW
T R
S
VI
DE
O
Full
AF MF
81.2
mm
4 2.8 1.9
IRIS
ft
MANU AUTO
25
5.6
OPEN
30
10
MACRO
the grip
8
15
15
16
5
CLOSE OFF ON
10
10
3
FOCUS
MANU AUTO
PUSH AF
Full STEA
SHOTDY
A
TRANS
SHOT
MF ITION B
81
TC/U-BI
T/DURA
TION
mm
40
ft
IRIS OUT
SDI
1.9
a closer angle.
25
LENS HDV
INFO
BRT DISP
30
2.8
10
MANU HISTOG
15
RAM
AUTO
ECT
4
MACR 1
T SEL K IN
15
O ASSIG
5
2 SLO IN
ND LOC
10
N
5.6
ESS MANU IO
5.8
ACC
8
OFF B AUD
ON CH-1 IN
TC IN
2 A IO
S IO SEL EXT
AUD EL AUTO AL
C
1 LEV
MANU
MANU
- CH-2 OTE
AUTO
PUSH FULL REM
AF FRAM AUTO
E
+
OFF GAIN TC OUT
WHITE
BAL
L BARS/
X3
When adjusting with the ZOOM button of Full MF (Full Manual Focus) mode
the IR Remote Commander
Only adjustment with the focus ring is effective in
The zooming speed depends on the “Remote” this mode.
setting (default: 50) of “Zoom Speed” of the You can adjust the focus from ∞ to the minimum
Recording
CAMERA SET menu. length by rotating the ring. The ring rotates
Note endlessly in the both directions.
If you set “Zoom Speed (Remote)” of the
CAMERA SET menu to a value between 0 and 9
MF (Manual Focus) mode
for a low speed, zooming may not operate In this mode, auto focus can be temporarily
smoothly, depending on the individual activated by pushing the PUSH AF button.
characteristics of the lens or operating The MF Assist function can be used for
environments. assistance.
To use the IR Remote Commander, see “Using the IR
Remote Commander” on page 39. AF (Auto Focus) mode
Auto focus functions continuously in this mode.
When using a lens remote controller The focus ring and the PUSH AF button can also
Zooming can also be controlled from an optional be used.
lens remote controller connected via the LENS Note
REMOTE connector.
The infinity position has some margin to
For operation of the optional lens remote controller, compensate for focus change caused by variation
refer to the operation guide of the lens remote
in ambient temperature. When shooting an image
controller.
at infinity in MF or Full MF mode, adjust the
focus while observing the image in the
viewfinder.
.2
TRANS
SHOT
MF
81
TC/U-BI
T/DURA
TION
mm
40
ft
IRIS OUT
SDI
1.9
25
LENS HDV
INFO
BRT DISP
30
2.8
10
MANU HISTOG
15
RAM
AUTO
ECT
4
focusing easier.
MACR 1
T SEL K IN
15
O ASSIG
5
2 SLO IN
ND LOC
10
N
5.6
FILTE EXT GEN
R 3
AUTO AL
10
3
ESS MANU IO
5.8
ACC
8
OFF B AUD
ON CH-1 IN
TC IN
2 A IO
FOCU AUD ECT IN
16
S IO SEL EXT
AUD EL AUTO AL
C
1 LEV
MANU
MANU
- CH-2 OTE
FULL REM
control clockwise.
US
MEN
U
SEL/S
ET
CANC PICTU
EL
PROF RE
ILE CAME
RA OFF
MEDIA
PEAKING control
SHOT
81.2
mm
4 2.8 1.9
IRIS
ft
40
MANU AUTO
25
5.6
30
10
MACRO
8
15
Recording
15
16
5
OFF ON
PEAKING CONTRAST BRIGHT
10
10
3
FOCUS
5.8
MANU AUTO
PUSH AF
MIRROR IMAGE DISPLAY/BATT INFO ZEBRA
OFF ON
Range index
OF
F
L
H
REL
BAT EAS
TER E
PR
Y
j
Rotate the focus ring for the best focus while
EV
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RE
s
TH
G SE
UM
PL
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AY
NA
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IL
MO
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SE
NIT
L/S
F
OR
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FW
VO
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L
CA
NC
EL
R
observing the picture in the viewfinder.
ATION
IT/DUR
TC/U-B
CH-1
B ITION
SHOT
TRANS AUDIO
IN
A
CH-2
LINE MIC
ST ART/
8V
LINE MIC
ST
OP
DC
IN MIC+4
8V
RE
LE
EX
FO ND
AS
PA
CU ED
E
S
MO
RE REC
OUNITO
VI
EW
T R
S
VI
Expanded Focus
When you press the EXPANDED FOCUS
button, the center area of the picture is magnified The color of the contours can be set with
in the viewfinder, making the focus adjustment “Peaking” (page 121) of the VF SET menu.
easier. Turning the control back to its left stop position
Press the EXPANDED FOCUS button again or deactivates the peaking function.
leave the focus ring unmoved for 5 seconds to
resume the normal angle for recording.
Adjusting in MF Mode
Slide the focus ring forward (toward the lens
ST RT
STA
OP /
RE
LE
RE RE
AS
VI C
E
EW
EXPANDED
FOCUS the camcorder to MF mode. In this mode, you can
button activate Auto Focus only when required.
HT
BRIG
T
TRAS
CON
A
ING ZEBR
PEAK
INFO
ATT
LAY/B
DISP
E
IMAG
OR ON
MIRR
OFF
OF
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REL
BAT EAS
TER E
l
PR
Y
j
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F
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s
TH
G SE
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PL
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AY
NA
L
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MO
J
SE
NIT
L/S
F
OR
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FW
VO
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L
CA
NC
EL
ATION
IT/DUR
TC/U-B
CH-1
B ITION
SHOT
TRANS AUDIO
IN
A
CH-2
LINE MIC
MIC+4
ST ART/
8V
LINE MIC
ST
OP
DC
IN MIC+4
8V
RE
LE
EX
FO ND
AS
PA
CU ED
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MO
RE REC
OUNITO
VI
EW
T R
S
VI
DE
O
CH-1
AUDIO CH-2
OUT COMP
ONENT
OUT
.2
TRANS
SHOT
MF ITION B
81
In MF mode, you can activate/deactivate the MF
TC/U-BI
T/DURA
TION
mm
40
ft OUT
IRIS SDI
1.9
25
LENS HDV
INFO
BRT DISP
30
2.8
10
MANU HISTOG
15
RAM
AUTO
ECT
4
MACR 1
T SEL K IN
15
O ASSIG
5
SLO IN
5.6
FILTE EXT GEN
R 3
AUTO AL
10
3
ESS MANU IO
5.8
ACC
8
OFF B AUD
ON CH-1 IN
TC IN
2 A IO
FOCU AUD ECT IN
16
S IO SEL EXT
AUD EL AUTO AL
C
1 LEV
MANU
MANU
- CH-2 OTE
AUTO
PUSH FULL REM
AF FRAM AUTO
E
Note
AF MF STEADY
SHOT
81.2
mm
4 2.8 1.9
IRIS
ft
40
5.6
30
10
MACRO
15
16
5
OFF ON
10
PUSH AF
10
3
FOCUS
MANU AUTO
PUSH AF
Operation” on page 24.
FOCUS switch:
MANU
Focus ring: Forward
Adjusting in AF Mode
Slide the focus ring forward (toward the lens
Adjusting the focus with the focus ring hood) and set the FOCUS switch to AUTO to set
the camcorder to AF mode. In this mode, focus is
Rotate the focus ring for the best focus while
always adjusted automatically.
observing the picture in the viewfinder.
The range index of the ring is invalid in MF
mode. AF
FULL
MF STEADY
SHOT
81.2
mm
4 2.8 1.9
IRIS
ft
40
5.6
30
10
MACRO
8
15
15
16
5
FOCUS C
MANU AUTO
PUSH AF
Focusing).
One-Push Auto Focusing is terminated when the FOCUS switch:
subject comes in focus. AUTO
Focus ring: Forward
4 2.8 1.9
IRIS
ft
MANU AUTO
25
5.6 lens.
30
10
MACRO
8
15
15
16
5
OFF ON
10
FOCUS
Recording
5.8
MANU AUTO
PUSH AF
ON or OFF.
81.2
mm
4 2.8 1.9
IRIS
ft
40
MANU AUTO
25
5.6
30
10
MACRO
8
15
15
16
5
OFF ON
10
10
3
C
FOCUS
5.8
MANU AUTO
PUSH AF
TLCS .
7 On
MF∗ 1 1.5 2 3 4 5 7 10 15 20 30 oo m
Note
If the camcorder is fixed to a tripod for stable
condition, deactivate the Steady Shot function.
frequency.
When the frequency is 50 Hz
Set the shutter speed to 1/50 or 1/100 second.
When the frequency is 60 Hz
Set the shutter speed to 1/60 or 1/120 second.
66 Reducing Flicker
Setting the Timecode
Setting the Time Data
Specify the timecode to be recorded with
“Timecode” and “TC Format” of the TC/UB SET
menu.
Time data, such as the timecodes, user bits, and For details on menu operations, see “Basic Menu
the clock time, are recorded with pictures. Operations” on page 112.
The timecode can be locked to an external timecode
generator. For details, see “External TC/UB SET
Synchronization” on page 136.
Timecode B Mode : Preset
Users B i t B Run : Rec Run
TC Format : DF Set t i ng : 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0
Running Modes of the Timecode Reset
Recording
00:00
1) The frame digits in “Setting” are limited to 00, 04, 08, Set “Mode” of “Users Bit” to “Date.”
12, 16, and 20. The current date is displayed on the Setting line.
The frame at the beginning of recording is limited to
00, 04, 08, 12, 16, and 20.
As the SDI OUT connector output becomes 60i Displaying the Time Data
because of the 2-3 pull-down process except when
“24P System” of “Genlock” (page 127) is set to In Camera mode, pressing the DISPLAY/BATT
“24PsF” for 1080/24P in Camera mode, the frame INFO button displays the time data on the screen.
digits of the timecode added to the SDI OUT
connector output are changed to values in the range of
00 to 29. TBY REC TCG 00:00:00:00
HQ 1080/24P
2) Even in Clock mode, the timecode is gradually
shifted, because it is counted by NDF.
As any output becomes 2-3 pulled-down video except
those from the SDI OUT and COMPONENT OUT
The indication is switched among the timecode,
connectors with “24P System” of “Genlock” (page
user bits, and recording duration each time you
127) set to “24PsF” for 1080/24P in Camera mode,
there may be a field that has dual timecodes on the press the TC/U-BIT/DURATION button.
display. Display Contents
3) With DF, the frame digits can be set as desired in the TCG **:**:**:** Tmecode
range of 00 to 29.
CLK **:**:**:** Timecode (Clock mode)
With NDF, the frame at the beginning of recording is
UBG ** ** ** ** User bits
limited to 00, 05, 10, 15, 20, and 25.
DUR **:**:** Duration from the beginning of
recording
Setting the User Bits
You can add a hexadecimal number of 8 digits for
pictures as the user bits.
The user bits can also be set to the current date.
Use “Users Bit” of the TC/UB SET menu.
Two channels (CH-1/CH-2) of audio can be 2 Connect external audio sources to the
recorded (Linear PCM recording) in AUDIO IN connectors CH-1 and CH-2.
synchronization with video recording.
You can use the built-in stereo microphones 3 Set the LINE/MIC/+48V switches CH-1
(omni-directional electret condenser and CH-2 to LINE (line level: +4 dBu).
microphones) or 2-channel external audio inputs
to the AUDIO IN connectors by switching with
the AUDIO IN switches.
Using an External Microphone
Recording
You can use an external microphone for
AUDIO IN recording, such as the ECM-673 Electret
connectors:
Condenser Microphone.
CH-1 AUDIO IN CH-2
To input external
sources
1 Loosen the screw of the microphone
LINE
MIC
MIC+48V LINE
MIC
MIC+48V
holder and open the cover.
LINE/MIC/+48V
switches: P
PLAY
/BATT
INF O
DIS
OF
external source
F
L
microphones
PR
j
HO
EV
F
RE
LD
V
s
TH
ST
STA R
G SE
UM
OP
PLA
/S
RT EC
NA
L
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L
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PA
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TO
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M
P
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XT
SE
ON
L/
IT
SE
F
OR
FW
VO
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R
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NC
CA
L R
VO TO
D
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L/S
MO
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SE
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XT
/PAU
L
IL
NE
NA
AY
L
UM
PL
OP
TH
V
RE
ST
P
F
TO
TC/U
CH-1
j
AR C
ST RE
T/S
EV
PR
N
LD
B TIO
HO
NSI T AUD
TRA SHO IO IN
A
CH-2
H
F
L
OF
V LIN MIC
ST
OP /
E
MIC+48
V
RE
LE RE E
EX
FO AND
AS VIE
P
CU ED
B
E
TC/U-BI
T/DURA
TION
mm
40
ft
R
W
IRIS OUT
SDI
1.9
25
LENS HDV
INFO
BRT DISP
30
2.8
10
MANU HISTOG
15
RAM
AUTO
ECT
4
MACR 1
T SEL K IN
15
O ASSIG
5
2 SLO IN
ND LOC
10
N
5.6
ESS MANU IO
5.8
ACC
8
OFF B AUD
ON CH-1 IN
TC IN
2 A IO
FOCU AUD ECT IN
16
S IO SEL EXT
AUD EL AUTO AL
2
C
1 LEV
MANU
MANU
- CH-2 OTE
AUTO
PUSH FULL REM
AUTO
AUDIO
LEVEL
AUDIO AUDIO of the AUDIO IN connectors (CH-1 or
SELECT IN
CH-2
AUTO
MANUAL
INT
EXT
CH-2).
AUDIO IN switches:
To select the source
m
2
MIR ON
OFF 1 1.5 2 3 4 5 7 10 15 20 30 oo
OFF
L
H
CH1
ND1 ++F1.9 18dB SHT:1/2000 CH2
PR
j
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EV
F
REV
LD
TH
ST
ST R
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UM
OP
PL
AR EC
/S
AY
NAI
L
T/
/PAU
ST
L
NEX
OP
M
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SE
ON
T
L/
IT
SE
F
OR
FW
VO
D
L
CAN
CEL
R
N
ATIO
DUR
-BIT/
TC/U
CH-1
B ION
NSIT T AUD
TRA SHO IO IN
A
CH-2
ST RT
LINE MIC
MIC+48V
LINE MIC
Audio recording in special recording
STA
OP /
MIC+48V
modes
RE
LE
EX
FO ND
AS
PA
CU ED
E
4
S
R E RE
VI
EW
External
microphone • No audio recording is made in Interval
to AUDIO IN Recording or Frame Recording.
• No audio recording is made in Slow & Quick
recording if the recording frame rate is set to a
value different from the playback frame rate.
Cable clamp
Recording
3
Monitoring the Audio
3 Set the corresponding AUDIO IN You can monitor the sounds being recorded with
switch (CH-1 or CH-2) to EXT. the headphones connected to the headphone
connector (stereo mini jack).
4 Set the corresponding LINE/MIC/+48V
switch (CH-1 or CH-2) according to the Headphone
connector
connected microphone.
MIC: For a microphone that requires no
power supply
MONITOR VOL buttons
+48V: For a microphone that requires +48V
power supply (such as the ECM-673) MONITOR VOL
OR
UM
VO
NA
Levels
L
IL
SE
L/
F
SE
RE
T
V
PL
CA
AY
NC
j
/PA
EL
US
PR
E
G
EV
F
/S
FW
D
l
ST
J
OP
s
NE
XT
L
ST
RE T/ST
AR
C OP
H
OFFL
HO
LD
CH-2
IN
AUDIO
CH-1
MIC MIC+48V
LINE
MIC MIC+48V
LINE
A
AN
OUT
SI
TIO
OT
N
TC
B
DU
RA
TIO
N
GEN
TC IN LOC
K IN
REM
OTE
TC OUT
REL
K
EAS
E
Recording
OUT, COMPONENT OUT, MONITOR OUT
and S VIDEO connectors, and the reference-tone
signal is fed from the AUDIO OUT connectors.
R
EL
NC
CA
L R
VO TO
D
ET
/S F FW
NI
L/S
MO
J
SE
G SE
XT
/PAU
L
IL
NE
NA
AY
L
UM
PL
OP
TH
V
RE
ST
P
F
TO
j
AR C
ST RE
T/S
EV
PR
LD
HO
F
L
OF
16:9 WID
E SCR
EEN
TC/U-BI
T/DURA
TION
mm
40
ft
IRIS OUT
SDI
1.9
25
LENS HDV
INFO
BRT DISP
30
2.8
10
MANU HISTOG
15
RAM
AUTO
ECT
4
MACR 1
T SEL K IN
15
O ASSIG
5
2 SLO IN
ND LOC
10
N
5.6
ESS MANU IO
5.8
ACC
8
OFF B AUD
ON CH-1 IN
TC IN
2 A IO
FOCU AUD ECT IN
16
S IO SEL EXT
AUD EL AUTO AL
C
1 LEV
MANU
MANU
- CH-2 OTE
AUTO
PUSH FULL REM
AF FRAM AUTO
E
+
OFF GAIN TC OUT
WHITE
BAL
L
M
BARS/
CAM X3
W-E
ATW
H
B
A
PRST PM
STAT OPEN
US
MEN
U
SEL/S
ET
CANC PICTU
EL
PROF RE
ILE CAME
RA OFF
MEDIA
- FULL AUTO
FRAME
+
GAIN WHITE BAL BARS/CAM
L ATW B
M
H
A
PAST
BARS/CAM button
When you record shot marks for important scenes You can review the last recorded clip on the
as subsidiary data, you can access the marked screen (Rec Review).
points easily on a Shot Mark screen, which only Use the REC REVIEW button on the supplied
displays scenes with shot marks only. This lens or assign the Rec Review function to an
increases editing efficiency. assignable button to use it instead (page 73).
For the Shot Mark Screen, see “Displaying the
SHOT MARK Screen” on page 103.
Recording
ST RT
STA
OP /
The camcorder permits you to record two types of
RE
LE
RE RE
AS
VI C
E
EW
REC REVIEW
FO AN
EX
CU DE
P
SD
shot marks: shot mark 1 and shot mark 2. button
Shot marks can be recorded as needed during
recording or can be added after recording while
checking the playback pictures.
OF
F
L
H
REL
BAT EAS
TER E
PR
Y
j
EV
F
RE
s
TH
G SE
UM
PL
/S
AY
NA
L
/PAU
IL
Activate the IR Remote Commander (page 39),
MO
J
SE
NIT
L/S
F
OR
ET
FW
VO
D
L
CA
NC
EL
R
ATION
IT/DUR
LINE MIC
MIC+4
ST ART/
8V
LINE MIC
ST
OP
DC
IN MIC+4
8V
RE
LE
EX
FO ND
AS
PA
CU ED
E
S
MO
RE REC
OUNITO
VI
EW
T R
S
VI
DE
O
CH-1
SHOTMARK 1 button
AUDIO CH-2
PUSH SET OUT COMP
ONENT
OUT
1 T
SHOTMARK ZOOM
SHOTMARK 2 button 2 W
PREV
.
PLAY/PAUSE
u
NEXT
>
STOP
x
After recording is finished, press the REC
REVIEW button or the assignable button to
Press the SHOTMARK 1 or 2 button where which you assigned the Rec Review
you wish to insert a mark. function.
If the Shot Mark1 or Shot Mark2 function is Playback of the specified block of the clip begins.
assigned to an assignable button, you can also use In Rec Review, the last 3 seconds, 10 seconds, or
it instead (page 73). the entire part of the clip is displayed, depending
on the “Rec Review” setting (page 117) of the
A shot mark of the type corresponding to the CAMERA SET menu. It is set to 3 seconds at the
button you press is recorded. factory.
Rec Review is terminated at the end of the clip,
For operations to add shot marks after recording,
resuming STBY (recording standby) status.
see “Adding shot marks during playback” on page
97 and “Adding/Deleting Shot Marks” on page 104. Notes
• If the duration of the last recorded clip is less
than the time (3 or 10 seconds) specified for Rec
Review, the clip is played back from the
beginning to the end.
• During Rec Review playback, only the STOP
button is valid.
When the STOP button is pressed, Rec Review
is canceled, and the camcorder returns to STBY
(recording standby) status.
ASSIGN 1 to 3 buttons
LENS INFO BRT DISP HISTOGRAM
ASSIGN
Recording
1 2 3
LF
OF
H
LD
HO
P
C TO
PEAKI
RE T/S
L
AR
NG
XT
ST
NE
s
US J
OP
D
CONTR
FW
ST
l
F
PL /S
E
AST
EL
EV
NC
/PA
PR
CA
AY
BRIGH
j
T
SE
V
T
RE
MIRRO
L/
SE
F
R IMAGE
IL
NA
L
VO
UM
OFF DISPLA
OR
TH
IT
ON
ON Y/BATT
M
INFO INT T
ZEBRA EX
W
TO AL DI
N
TIO
CT AU IN INT T
RA
AU NU
/DU
BIT
T LE MA EX
/U-
B
TC
SE
N
AN OT
IO
SIT
TR SH
OT O
DI CT TO AL
A
SL
AU LE AU NU
-1 SE MA
CH
O
DI L
AU VE
X3
RAM LE -2
HISTOG SS B
BRT DISP ASSIGN CE
CH
-E
INFO
LENS AC
W
A
3
PM
2
1
1.9
Y
STEAD
SHOT
2.8
ND
FILTER
4
IRIS AUTO
C 16 8 5.6
Full 2 FULL
MF EN
- E
OP
F 1 FRAM
mm
AF/M
ft
U AUTO
MAN + BARS/
CAM
MACRO
10
BAL
30
WHITE
GAIN B
OFF A MEDIA
RA OFF
5
15
ATW
PAST
L RE CAME
ON M PICTUILE
OFF H PROF
S
3
10
FOCU EL
CANC
ET
SEL/S
2
7
ASSIG
N4 SHUT MENU
AUTO TER S
OFF
STATU
WHT
ON
BAL
WHT BAL
SHUTTER
ASSIGN 4 OFF ON
ASSIGN 4 button
Changing Functions
Use “Assign Button” of the OTHERS menu.
For details on menu operations, see “Basic Menu
Operations” on page 112.
Preparatory Settings
Before starting Interval Recording, make the
necessary settings on the CAMERA SET menu in
advance.
74 Interval Recording
For details on menu operations, see “Basic Menu • The Freeze Mix function and Rec Review
Operations” on page 112. function cannot be used in Interval Recording
mode.
1 Select “Interval Rec” of the CAMERA • The timecode is recorded in Rec Run mode
SET menu. (page 67) during Interval Recording.
• Some extra frames may be recorded if you stop
CAMERA SET
Shot T ransi t ion B
recording or switch the card slot while
MF Assi s t : Of f recording is halted in Interval Recording mode.
Color Bar Type : Mul t i
F l i c ker Reduce B
00:00
Zoom Speed B Set t i n g : Of f Stopping Interval Recording
I n t e r val Rec B I n t e r v a l Time : 1sec
Frame Rec B Number of Frames : 1 Press the REC START/STOP button.
Interval Recording stops.
To restart Interval Recording, press the button
Recording
2 Set “Setting” to “On.”
again.
The camcorder enters Interval Recording
mode.
Canceling Interval Recording mode
When the special recording mode indication
on the screen is active, “Interval Rec” flashes Set “Setting” of “Interval Rec” of the CAMERA
on the screen. SET menu to “Off.”
Note
3 Set the time between recordings with
“Interval Time.” It automatically returns to “Off” when you set the
You can select the time from among 1 to10/ power switch to OFF, while the “Interval Time”
15/20/30/40/50 seconds, 1 to 10/15/20/30/ and “Number of Frames” settings are maintained.
40/50 minutes, and 1 to 4/6/12/24 hours by
scrolling the display.
Interval Recording 75
The camcorder enters Frame Recording
mode.
Frame Recording When the special recording mode indication
on the screen is active, “Frame Rec” flashes
on the screen.
The Frame Recording function is especially 3 Select the “Number of Frames” value
effective for clay animation recording. for one recording session.
The specified number of frames are recorded You can select from among 2, 6, and 12 when
intermittently when you press the REC START/ “Video Format” (page 50) is set to 720/60P
STOP button. or 720/50P.
It is recommended to fix the camcorder to a tripod With other video formats, you can select
or equivalent and use the IR Remote Commander from among 1, 3, 6, and 9.
to start/stop recording rather than pressing the
Recording
76 Frame Recording
• Some extra frames may be recorded if you stop
recording or switch the card slot while
recording is paused in Frame Rec mode. Slow & Quick Motion
Recording
Stopping Frame Recording
Set “Setting” of “Frame Rec” of the When an HQ Progressive (P) video format is
CAMERA SET menu to “Off.” selected (page 50), you can set the frame rate for
Recording stops and Frame Rec mode is recording different from that for playback.
canceled. By recording at the different frame rate, you can
obtain smoother slow-motion or quick-motion
Note effect when compared with slow-speed or fast-
It automatically returns to “Off” when you set the speed playback of a material recorded at the
power switch to OFF, while the “Number of normal recording speed.
Recording
Frames” setting is maintained. Example
When the video format is HQ 720/24P, recording
with a frame rate between 1 and 23 fps provides a
quick-motion effect in playback, and recording
with the frame rate between 25 and 60 fps
provides a slow-motion effect in playback.
Notes
• Slow & Quick Motion cannot be activated
simultaneously with Frame Recording or
Interval Recording. When you activate Slow &
Quick Motion, Frame Recording and Interval
Recording are forcibly set to “Off.”
• No audio recording is made if the recording
frame rate is set to a value different from the
playback frame rate.
• Slow & Quick Motion recording cannot be
made if “Video Format” of the OTHERS menu
is set to HQ 1080/60i, HQ 1080/50i, SP 1080/
60i, SP 1080/50i, or SP 1080/24P.
• When using a PHU-60K (page 45), set the
camcorder to one of the following conditions.
Slow & Quick Motion recording cannot be done
properly with other conditions.
—NTSC Area
Video format Recording frame rate
HQ 1080/30P 1 to 30 fps
HQ 1080/24P 1 to 24 fps
HQ 720/60P 1 to 60 fps
HQ 720/30P 1 to 30 fps
HQ 720/24P 1 to 24 fps
—PAL Area
Video format Recording frame rate
HQ 1080/25P 1 to 25 fps
HQ 720/50P 1 to 50 fps
HQ 720/25P 1 to 25 fps
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Slow & Quick Motion recording is in progress.
To change it, pause the recording.
1 Press the S&Q Motion dial for more • The timecode is recorded in Rec Run mode
than 1 second. during Slow & Quick Motion recording (page
67).
The camcorder enters the Slow & Quick
Motion standby status.
The special recording mode indication on the Stopping recording
screen shows “S&Q Motion” and [Recording Press the REC START/STOP button.
frame rate]/[Playback frame rate] fps
Slow & Quick Motion recording stops.
beneath.
Note
TBY S&Q STBY TCG 00:00:00:00 When recording at a low-speed frame rate, it may
HQ 1080/24P
S&Q Motion take time until recording stops after you press the
29/24fps REC START/STOP button.
Recording
Assign the Freeze Mix function to one of the
assignable buttons.
For details, see “Changing Functions of the
Assignable Buttons” on page 73.
those of the shot, or the settings reproduced from MODE button and
one shot to those of another Shot, resulting in a indicator
smooth transition of scenes.
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• Use the exclusive lens for Shot Transition. This
A button and B button
function may not operate correctly with a non-
You can register a Shot to each of the buttons.
exclusive lens.
• Shot transition cannot be activated in MODE button and indicator
combination with any of the EX Slow Shutter, When you press this button, the camcorder enters
Interval Recording, Frame Recording, and Slow Shot Transition operation mode, and the indicator
& Quick Motion functions. of the button lights.
• If you wish to shift the focus in a shot transition, The shot transition operation area is displayed on
set the focus adjustment mode to MF or AF (see the screen.
page 62). The focus will not be shifted if Full Each time you press the button, the shot-transition
MF mode is selected. operation mode cycles among Store, Check,
• If you wish to shift the zoom in a shot transition, Execute, and Off (normal Camera mode).
set the ZOOM switch to SERVO (see page 60). In Execute mode, the shot transition information
The zoom will not be shifted with the MANU area appears.
setting.
• If you register a focus position in a macro area
with the MACRO switch ON, the focus may not
be shifted to the registered position if a shot
transition is executed with the MACRO switch
set to OFF.
80 Shot Transition
Shot-transition operation area CAMERA SET
Recording
to 15 sec in steps of 1 second.
Trans Speed
Note
After you set “Time/Speed” to “Speed,” set
Camera operations are disabled when the shot the zoom transition speed (specifying the
transition operation mode is Check or Execute. time to be taken for the zoom moving from
When adjustments are required, set the mode to the TELE end to the WIDE end at a certain
Store. speed).
The setting range is from 1 to 10. The larger
the number you set, the higher speed.
Preparatory Settings
Time/Speed
Before you start recording using the Shot Set whether to specify the duration of a
Transition function, make the necessary settings transition by time or by speed of zoom
with the CAMERA SET menu in advance. transition.
The conditions you set are indicated in the shot Setting Contents
transition information area on the screen when Time The “Transition Time” setting is valid.
you set the shot-transition operation mode to Speed The “Transition Speed” setting is
“Execute.” valid.
Shot-transition information area
Trans Curve
Select the transition pattern.
Progress bar
The corresponding icon is displayed in the
shot transition information area.
S E Transition pattern Setting Contents
0s 12s Transition time and icon
Rec Link : Of f Linear To make the transition linearly.
Rec Link status
Setting procedure T
Shot Transition 81
Setting Contents 3 When adjustment is finished, press the
and icon Shot A or Shot B button.
Soft Trans To make the transition slowly at
the beginning and end but linearly The camera settings are registered to the pressed
in between. button.
The registered camera settings are maintained
until you register them next.
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1 Press the MODE button to display 4 When “Rec Link” is “Off,” press the
“Store” in the shot-transition operation button of the target shot (A or B) when
area. you wish to start the shot transition.
The current camera settings are gradually
2 Adjust the camera settings to obtain an
shifted to those registered to the specified
image you wish to register.
shot.
82 Shot Transition
When “Rec Link” is “Shot-A” or “Shot-
B,” the camcorder automatically performs
Making a transition from Shot B to Shot A
the shot transition to the camera settings When “Rec Link” is set to “Off” or “Shot-A,” a
registered to Shot A or Shot B, respectively. shot transition from Shot B to Shot A is possible.
You need not press the button.
1 Press the MODE button to display
Notes
“Check” in the shot-transition
• You cannot return to the status in step 1 once operation area.
after you start the shot transition. If the status
must be resumed, register it as a shot. 2 Press the B button.
• When you perform recording on an external The picture is adjusted according to the
device connected via the i.LINK(HDV) camera settings registered for Shot B.
connector in synchronization with REC
START/STOP operations on this camcorder, 3 Press the MODE button to display
Recording
recording start on the external device and shot- “Execute” in the shot-transition
transition start may not be synchronized even if operation area.
“Rec Link” has been set to “Shot-A” or “Shot-
B,” depending on the performance of the 4 Press the REC START/STOP button.
external device. Recording begins with the camera settings
registered for Shot B.
Making a transition from Shot A to Shot B
When “Rec Link” is set to “Off” or “Shot-B,” a
5 When “Rec Link” is “Off,” press the A
button when you wish to start the shot
shot transition from Shot A to Shot B is possible.
transition.
1 Press the MODE button to display When “Rec Link” is “Shot-A,” the
“Check” in the shot-transition camcorder automatically performs the shot
operation area. transition to the camera settings registered
for Shot A. It is not necessary to press the A
2 Press the A button. button.
The picture is adjusted according to the
camera settings registered for Shot A. Ending recording
When recording is completed, press the REC
3 Press the MODE button to display
START/STOP button.
“Execute” in the shot-transition
operation area. To cancel recording while a transition is in
progress
4 Press the REC START/STOP button. If you press the REC START/STOP button
Recording begins with the camera settings during recording, the recording stops, even when
registered for Shot A. a shot transition is in progress.
The E-E picture of the settings where the
5 When “Rec Link” is “Off,” press the B recording stops is displayed.
button when you wish to start the shot
transition. Releasing a Shot Transition
When “Rec Link” is “Shot-B,” the Press the MODE button so that the button
camcorder automatically performs the shot indicator goes dark.
transition to the camera settings registered The viewfinder screen resumes the normal
for Shot B. It is not necessary to press the B condition.
button.
Shot Transition 83
Fade In
Set this to “On” to start recording with fade
Fader Function in.
(When you operate the function using an
assignable button, it is not necessary to set
“Fade In” to “On” with the menu.)
Using the Fader function, you can start a
Fade In Type
recording by fading in a scene or end a recording
Select the initial status of the fade-in.
by fading out of a scene.
White: To fade in from a white screen
The fader function can be assigned to an
Black: To fade in from a black screen
assignable button.
For function assignment, see “Changing Functions Fade In Time
of the Assignable Buttons” on page 73. Set the duration (1/2/3/5/10 sec.) of fade-in.
Recording
84 Fader Function
For fading in a scene Note
Press the ASSIGN button to which you assigned
The Fade In/Fade Out settings automatically
the Fader function in STBY (recording standby)
return to “Off” when you turn off the camcorder,
status.
while the Type and Time settings set with the
The fade-in function is turned on.
menu are maintained.
For fading out
Press the ASSIGN button to which you assigned
the Fader function during recording.
The camcorder enters in the fade-out standby
status.
Recording
When the preparatory settings are completed, you
can start recording.
Press the REC START/STOP button.
Recording begins by fading in the camera picture.
Fader Function 85
1 Set the power switch to CAMERA to
turn the camcorder on in Camera
Picture Profiles mode.
Registering the Customized For details on the setting items, see “Picture
Profile Items” on page 88.
Settings as a Picture Profile
5 When the settings are completed, press
the PICTURE PROFILE button to exit
the menu.
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86 Picture Profiles
The PICTURE PROFILE menu is displayed. 2 Select “Copy” from “SET” of the
PICTURE PROFILE menu.
3 Operating the jog dial or the joystick,
The picture profile numbers are listed on the
select “SEL” then the desired picture screen.
profile from the list.
Example:
3 Specify the target picture profile.
“Execute” and “Cancel” are displayed.
PICTURE PROFILE
SEL OFF 4 Select “Execute.”
SET PP1: SceneA
PP2: SceneB Copying begins.
PP3: SceneC
PP4: SceneD When copying ends, the completion message is
PP5: SceneE displayed for three seconds, and the original
PP6: SceneF
Recording
screen display is restored.
4 Press the PICTURE PROFILE button 1 Select the picture profile you wish to
to exit the menu. reset by proceeding from step 1 to 3 of
“Selecting a Picture Profile using the
Selecting a Picture Profile using the PICTURE PROFILE menu” on page 86.
Direct menu
2 Select “Reset” from “SET” of the
The picture profile being selected is displayed PICTURE PROFILE menu.
when you press the DISPLAY/BATT INFO
“Execute” and “Cancel” are displayed.
button.
3 Select “Execute.”
TLCS . Resetting begins.
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MF* 1 1.5 2 3 4 5 7 10 15 20 30 oo m
ATW 4300K PP1 ND1 ++F1.9 18dB SHT:1/2000 When resetting ends, the completion message is
displayed for three seconds, and the original
You can select picture profiles with the Direct screen display is restored.
menu by operating the joystick or the jog dial.
For details on the Direct menu, see “Direct Menu
Operation” on page 24.
Picture Profiles 87
Picture Profile Items
The values when “Off” is selected at “SEL” of the PICTURE PROFILE menu are shown in bold face
(example: Standard).
Note
When Area Detection is executed, this setting is
overwritten by the Area Detection result. Perform
fine adjustment with this item as required.
Target Width Set the width of color phase for the target area for
0 to 90 (40) Color Correction.
Level Set the saturation for the color in the target area.
–99 to +99 (±0)
Phase Adjust the hue for the color in the target area.
–99 to +99 (±0)
88 Picture Profiles
PICTURE PROFILE SET
Items Subitems and setting values Contents
White Offset White Set to “On” to shift the conversion value for auto
Setting the white balance On / Off white balance in Memory A or B mode and that for
offset and the color auto tracing white in ATW mode to a lower color
temperature of the preset temperature or a higher color temperature.
white Offset<A> Adjust the volume of the offset white (shifting
–99 to +99 (±0) volumes) of the conversion value in Memory A,
Offset<B> Memory B, or ATW mode, respectively.
–99 to +99 (±0)
Offset<ATW>
–99 to +99 (±0)
Preset White Adjust the preset color temperature when Preset
Recording
2100 to 10000 (3200) white balance mode is selected in steps of 100K.
Notes
• Except when the white balance is in Memory A
or B mode or when ATW is active, you cannot
confirm the result of changing the Offset White
and Offset settings on the screen.
• Except when Preset white balance mode is
selected, you cannot confirm the result of
changing the Preset White settings on the screen.
Detail Setting Set to “On” to apply the details to the video signal.
Adjusting the details to be On / Off
applied to the picture Level Adjust the detail level.
–99 to +99 (±0)
Frequency Set the center frequency of the details.
–99 to +99 (±0) Setting the center frequency higher decreases the
details, and setting it lower increases the details.
Crispening Adjust the noise-suppression level.
–99 to +99 (±0) When you set it to a higher level, less noise may be
seen, as fine elements of details are deleted leaving
only high-level elements.
When you set it to a lower level, fine elements are
applied while increasing noise.
H/V Ratio Adjust the horizontal-to-vertical ratio of detail
–99 to +99 (±0) elements.
A higher value makes the vertical elements
increased with respect to the horizontal elements.
White Limiter Limit the white details.
–99 to +99 (±0)
Black Limiter Limit the black details.
–99 to +99 (±0)
V DTL Creation Select the source signal to generate vertical details
NAM / Y / G / G+R from among NAM (G or R whichever is higher), Y,
G, and G+R.
Knee APT Level Adjust the knee aperture level (level of details to be
–99 to +99 (±0) applied to the sections above the knee point).
Picture Profiles 89
PICTURE PROFILE SET
Items Subitems and setting values Contents
Skin Tone Detail Setting Set to “On” to enable the detail level adjustment for
Adjusting the details to be On / Off specific color-phase areas.
applied to the areas of a The detail level is uniform over the entire picture
specific color phase with the Off setting.
Level Adjust the skin-tone detail level.
–99 to +99 (±0)
Area Detection1) Execute to detect the color in the center of the
Execute/Cancel screen. The area centering around the detected
color becomes the target area for Skin Tone Detail
control.
Area Indication2) Set to “On” to display the Zebra 1 pattern for the
Recording
Note
When Area Detection is executed, this setting is
automatically returned to 0.
Phase Adjust the center color-phase value for the target
0 to 359 (130) area for Skin Tone Detail control.
Note
When Area Detection is executed, this setting is
automatically changed to the value equivalent to
that of the detected color.
Width Adjust the width of the color phase of the target
0 to 90 (40) area for Skin Tone Detail control.
Note
When Area Detection is executed, the Width
setting automatically returns to 40.
Knee Setting Set to “On” to compress the high-luminance area of
Adjusting the knee level On / Off the picture.
Note
Knee is fixed and cannot be changed in the
following cases:
• When Gamma is set to CINE1 to 4
• When the electronic shutter is in SLS mode
• When EX Slow Shutter is active
Auto Knee Set to “On” to automatically set the best knee
On / Off conditions according to the luminance level of the
picture.
With “Off” the knee conditions can be manually
adjusted independently of the luminance level of
the picture.
Point Set the knee point when Auto Knee is “Off.”
50 to 109 (90)
Slope Set the knee slope (volume of compression) when
–99 to +99 (±0) Auto Knee is “Off.”
Knee SAT Level Adjust the knee saturation level for the area over
0 to 99 (50) the knee point.
90 Picture Profiles
PICTURE PROFILE SET
Items Subitems and setting values Contents
Gamma Level Adjust the gamma compensation level.
Adjusting the gamma –99 to +99 (±0)
compensation level and Select3) Select the type of reference curve for gamma
selecting the gamma curve STD1 / STD2 / STD3 / STD4 / compensation.
CINE1 / CINE2 / CINE3 /
CINE4
Black –99 to +99 (±0) Adjust the master black level.
Adjusting the black
Black Gamma –99 to +99 (±0) Adjust the level of black gamma function that
Adjusting the black gamma emphasizes only the dark areas of the picture to
level clear the tones or on the contrary de-emphasizes it
Recording
to reduce noise.
Low Key SAT –99 to +99 (±0) Adjust the level of the low key saturation to
Adjusting the low key heighten the colors only in the dark areas of the
saturation picture or pale them to reduce noise.
Copy Execute / Cancel Select “Execute” to copy.
Copying a picture profile
Reset Execute / Cancel Select “Execute” to reset.
Resetting a picture profile
Picture Profiles 91
3 Select “Execute” again.
Deleting Clips The last recorded clip is deleted from the
memory card.
For details on menu operations, see “Basic Menu
Operations” on page 112.
In Camera mode, the Last Clip DEL function for
deleting the last recorded clip and the All Clips Deleting All Clips
DEL function for deleting all clips from a
memory card are available. Using the Setup menu, you can delete all recorded
clips from the memory card in the selected card
In Media mode, you can specify the clip to be slot.
deleted.
1 Select “All Clips DEL” from “Clip” of
Recording
2 Select “Execute.”
Deleting the Last Recorded Clip The confirmation message is displayed.
OTHERS
Di rec t Menu : Par t
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Tr i gger Mode : Both T i t l e Pr e f i x : 234_
Count r y : NTSC Number Set : 0001
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Video Format : HQ 1080 / 60i Update B
Cl i p B Las t C l i p DEL Execute
Format Media B A l l C l i ps DEL Cancel
2 Select “Execute.”
The confirmation message is displayed.
92 Deleting Clips
Notes
Storing/Retrieving the • If a setup file already exists on the memory card
you specified in step 1, a message to confirm
Setting Data whether to overwrite the file is displayed.
• If there is not sufficient space on the memory
You can store all the menu settings (including card, an error message is displayed.
picture profiles) as a setup file on an SxS memory
card.
Retrieving the Setup File
By retrieving the stored setup file, the proper
setup condition can be immediately obtained. When you retrieve the stored setup file, the
For the setup file operations, use “Camera Data” camcorder settings are changed according to the
of the OTHERS menu. file.
Recording
Note
1 Insert the memory card on which you
The Clock Set, Time Zone, Hours Meter (page
stored the setup file into a card slot.
126) values are excluded.
Check that the corresponding memory card
icon is displayed on the screen. If a memory
Storing the Setup File card in the other slot is selected, press the
SLOT SELECT button to switch.
Only one setup file can be stored on one SxS
memory card. 2 Select “Camera Data” from the
OTHERS menu.
1 Insert a memory card on which you
wish to store the setup file to a card slot. 3 Select “Recall.”
Check that the corresponding memory card “Cancel” and “Execute” appear to the right.
icon is displayed on the screen. If a memory
card in the other slot is selected, press the 4 Select “Execute.”
SLOT SELECT button to switch. Reading of data from the memory card
begins.
2 Select “Camera Data” from the
OTHERS menu. An in-progress message is displayed during data
reading. When the read-out is completed, a
OTHERS completion message is displayed, indicating that
the camcorder settings have been changed
A l l Reset B
according to the setup file.
Camera Data B Store
Time Zone : UTC +09:00 Recall
00:00
Clock Set B
Language : Eng l i sh Resetting to the Standard Values
Assign Bu t t on B
The current camcorder settings you made through
3 Select “Store.” various menu and button operations can be
“Cancel” and “Execute” appear to the right. collectively returned to the standard statuses
(factory settings) by executing “All Reset” of the
4 Select “Execute.” OTHERS menu.
Writing of data to the memory card begins.
Thumbnail Screen
The index frame images of the clips on the SxS Clip index frame
memory card are displayed as thumbnails. The first frame is automatically specified as the
The recording date and starting time are displayed index frame of a clip when recorded. You can
below the index image of each clip. (The OK change it to another one as required (see page
Playback
The icon of the current memory card is highlighted, shading the nonselected one.
(If the card is write-protected, a lock icon is displayed to the left.)
Cursor
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OK 01/JAN 10 : 53 OK 01/JAN 11 : 53 01/JAN 12 : 53 01/JAN 13 : 53
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OK 01/JAN 18 : 53 01/JAN 19 : 53 01/JAN 20 : 53 OK 01/JAN 21 : 53
1 01 / JAN / 2007 10 : 53 S&Q Mot i on 29 / 24 f p s TCR 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 7
JPAN0011( 1 ) HQ 1080 / 24 p DUR 00 : 03 : 19 : 23
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Switching the SxS memory cards PLAY/PAUSE THUMBNAIL SEL/SET CANCEL
button
When two memory cards are loaded, press the F REV PLAY/PAUSE F FWD
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forward playback, the top of the next clip is jack, the built-in speaker is turned off.
cued up then playback begins. Press the MONITOR VOL buttons to adjust the
• When you press the button in fast-reverse sound volume.
playback or in Pause mode, the top of the next The level bar is displayed during adjustment.
clip is cued up, then the still picture is displayed. You can select audio channel(s) to be monitored
• Repeated pressing of the button cues up the with “Audio Output” (page 119) of the AUDIO
subsequent clips one by one. SET menu.
To start playback from the top of the last clip
Press the F FWD button and NEXT button
Adding shot marks during playback
simultaneously. The top of the last-recorded clip In the same manner as in recording, you can add
on the memory card is cued up. shot marks to the clip during playback.
At the point where you wish to add a shot
Monitoring audio mark, press the “Shot Mark1” or “Shot
In Normal playback mode, you can monitor the Mark2” assigned button, or the
recorded audio signals through the built-in SHOTMARK 1 or 2 button on the IR
speaker or connected headphones. Remote Commander.
Notes
• No shot mark can be added if the memory card
is write-protected.
• No shot mark can be added to the first or last
frame of a clip.
Stopping playback
You can stop playback with either of the
following operations:
Press the THUMBNAIL button.
Playback mode is canceled, restoring the
thumbnail screen.
In Media mode, you can operate the clips or The corresponding Clip Operation menu pops up
confirm and change the subsidiary data for clips on the screens as shown below.
using the Clip Operation menus.
Thumbnail screen (page 100) Still picture in Pause mode (page 100)
CANCEL CANCEL
Playback
COPY CLIP SHOT MARK2 ADD
SHOT MARK
SHOT MARK1
SHOT MARK2
EXPAND CLIP
EXPAND CLIP screen (page 103) SHOT MARK screen (page 104)
CANCEL CANCEL
DIVIDE CLIP
Clip Operations 99
Item Function
Basic Operations of the Clip SHOT MARK2 To display thumbnails only of the
Operation Menus frames with shot mark 2 recorded
(page 103)
EXPAND CLIP To display the EXPAND CLIP
Displaying a Clip Operation menu screen (page 102) for the clip
Press the joystick or the jog dial.
The Clip Operation menu for the current display
pops up. Clip Operation menu in Pause mode
Pressing the joystick or the jog dial with a still
Selecting a Clip Operation menu item picture displayed in Pause mode calls the Clip
Turn the jog dial or tilt the joystick to select a Operation menu for the clip in Pause mode.
menu item then press the jog dial or the joystick. Item Function
Pressing the CANCEL button restores the DISP CLIP INFO To display the CLIP INFO screen
previous condition. for the clip (page 101)
Selecting “CANCEL” from a Clip Operation OK MARK ADD To add the OK mark to the clip
menu turns the Clip Operation menu off. ((page 101)
SHOT MARK1 To add shot mark 1 (page 103)
Notes ADD
Playback
• When the SxS memory card is write-protected, SHOT MARK2 To add shot mark 2 (page 103)
you cannot copy/delete/divide clips, change the ADD
index frames, and add/delete the OK and shot EXPAND CLIP To display the EXPAND CLIP
marks. screen (page 102) for the clip
• There may be items that cannot be selected
depending on the status when the menu is
displayed.
Playback
1. Image of the current clip 7. Recording format
2. Image of the previous clip 8. Special recording information
Press the PREV button to switch to the CLIP If the selected clip was recorded in a special
INFO screen of the previous clip. recording mode (S&Q Motion, Interval Rec, or
3. Image of the next clip Frame Rec), the mode is displayed.
Press the NEXT button to switch to the CLIP For a clip recorded in S&Q Motion mode,
INFO screen of the next clip. [recording frame rate/playback frame rate] fps is
displayed to the right.
4. Clip name
9. Timecode of the displayed frame
5. OK mark
Displayed only when the selected clip is
10. Timecode at the recording starting point
marked OK. 11. Timecode at the recording ending point
6. Date and starting time of recording 12. Duration of the clip
13. Recorded audio channels
Playback
Current frame number the index frame of the clip (page
105)
120min EXPAND CLIP 0000123 SHOT MARK1 To add shot mark 1 to the selected
ADD frame (page 104)
01 : 10 : 20 : 00 01 : 10 : 30 : 00 01 : 10 : 40 : 00 01 : 10 : 50 : 00
SHOT MARK2 To add shot mark 2 to the selected
ADD frame (page 104)
SHOT MARK1 To delete shot mark 1 from the
01 : 11 : 00 : 00 01 : 11 : 10 : 00 01 : 11 : 20 : 00 01 : 11 : 30 : 00
S1 S2
DEL selected frame (page 104)
SHOT MARK2 To delete shot mark 2 from the
01 : 11 : 40 : 00 01 : 11 : 50 : 00 S2 01 : 12 : 00 : 00 S1 01 : 12 : 10 : 00 DEL selected frame (page 104)
01 / JAN / 2007 10 : 53 S&Q Mot i on 29 / 24 f p s TCR 01 : 10: 20 : 00 DIVIDE CLIP To divide the clip into two clips at
JPAN0011( 1 ) HQ 1080 / 24 p DUR 00 : 03 : 19 : 23
the selected frame (page 105)
1 2
Frame with shot mark 1 added 2 Press the joystick or the jog dial.
S1 The Clip Operation menu pops up.
S2 Frame with shot mark 2 added
3 Select “SHOT MARK,” “SHOT
The same icons may also be displayed below the MARK1,” or “SHOT MARK2.”
thumbnail image of each frame. If the frame has SHOT MARK: To display thumbnails only
multiple markings, one of the icons is displayed, of the frames marked with shot mark 1
in the priority order of index frame, shot mark 1, and/or shot mark 2 recorded
and shot mark 2. SHOT MARK1: To display thumbnails only
of the frames marked with shot mark 1
1 3 Select “Execute.”
The detailed information of the clip is displayed Adding a shot mark on the EXPAND CLIP
at the bottom of the screen. screen
Playback
Playback
Operation menu.
The information screen of the selected frame
appears and the confirmation message is
displayed below the image.
3 Select “Execute.”
Note
Even if you specify a frame other than the top
frame for the index frame, playback always
begins from the top frame when you start it from
the thumbnail screen.
Dividing a Clip
You can divide a clip into two different clips at
the frame you select on the EXPAND CLIP
screen (page 102) or the SHOT MARK screen
(page 103).
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Status Displays
A The color temperature stored in white Lens ID
memory A is indicated. The color
The ID of the mounted lens is displayed.
temperature of white memory A is
detected/stored when you execute the auto Note
white balance operation in Memory A
The display is not available when a non-serial
mode.
lens is mounted.
PRST The color temperature set as the preset
white is indicated. The color temperature of Picture Profile: Picture Profile selection status
preset white can be changed using the The selected Picture Profile number and name are
PICTURE PROFILE menu. displayed. (If Picture Profile is off, “Off” is
displayed.)
Gain: GAIN switch settings
The gain values of the positions L, M, and H of
the GAIN switch assigned with the CAMERA
SET menu are displayed.
Handle Zoom Speed: Handle zoom speed
settings
The speed values assigned to the on-handle
ZOOM button on the CAMERA SET menu are
displayed.
Display Contents
H Speed obtained when the speed switch is
set to the H position
L Speed obtained when the speed switch is
set to the L position
Wi nd F i l t er CH-1 : On AGC Li nk: L i nked input audio levels are indicated. In this case, the
CH-2: On channel indications at the left of the meters are
EXT-1 CH-1
EXT-2 CH-2
CH-1 and CH-2 regardless of the “Output CH”
setting of the AUDIO SET menu.
In other conditions, the meters do not function.
CH-1/CH-2: Audio level meters
The levels of the CH-1 and CH-2 audio inputs (E- Output CH: Output channel setting
E audio levels) are displayed. The “Output CH” setting of the AUDIO SET
menu is displayed.
Wind Filter: Wind filter settings
The current settings of “Wind Filter CH-1” and Headphones: Headphone output
Status Displays
“Wind Filter CH-2” of the AUDIO SET menu are The output audio channel(s) for the headphones
displayed. is(are) displayed. The “Monitor CH” setting of
the AUDIO SET menu is valid as-is.
AGC Link: AGC link status
The “AGC Link” status (Linked or Separate) of Speaker: Speaker output
the AUDIO SET menu is displayed. The output audio channel(s) for the built-in
speaker is(are) displayed. As the speaker is
INT/EXT–CH-1/CH-2: Audio input settings
monaural, the outputs are CH-1+CH2 or CH-
The inputs to CH-1 and CH-2 according to the
3+CH4 even in stereo mode.
“EXT CH Select” setting of the AUDIO SET
With nonstereo settings, the “Monitor CH”
menu and the AUDIO IN switch status are
setting of the AUDIO SET menu is valid as-is.
displayed.
AUDIO IN EXT CH Display
switch Select
CH-1: INT — INT-L CH-1
CH-2: INT INT-R CH-2
CH-1: EXT — EXT-1 CH-1
CH-2: INT INT-R CH-2
CH-1: INT — INT-L CH-1
CH-2: EXT EXT-2 CH-2
CH-1: EXT CH-1/CH-2 EXT-1 CH-1
CH-2: EXT EXT-2 CH-2
CH-1: EXT CH-1 EXT-1 CH-1
CH-2: EXT EXT-2 CH-2
Status Displays
The picture size (effective vertical lines), frame
rate, and scan format of the signal being fed from
the COMPONENT OUT and SDI OUT
connectors according to the “YPbPr/SDI Out
Select” setting of the VIDEO SET menu are
displayed.
Video Out: Output status of the MONITOR OUT
and S VIDEO connectors
The format (NTSC or PAL) of the analog
composite signal being fed from the MONITOR
OUT connector and S VIDEO connector is
displayed.
Down Converter: Down-converter setting of the
SD output
The “Down Converter” setting (Squeeze, Edge
Crop, Letterbox) of the VIDEO SET menu is
displayed.
i.LINK I/O: i.LINK I/O status
The i.LINK I/O setting (Enable /Disable) of the
OTHERS menu is displayed.
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OTHERS All Reset This section covers basic operations for setting
Camera Data the Setup menu items.
Time Zone
Clock Set Menu controls
Language
Assign Button
Tally
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STATUS MENU SEL/SET CANCEL
MONITOR VOL
Video Format
Clip THUMBNAIL SEL/SET CANCEL
Format Media
MENU button
Joystick
Jog dial
CANCEL button
CANCEL button
Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings
MENU button
To turn Menu mode to use Setup menus on/off.
Joystick (SEL/SET button)
When you tilt it, the cursor moves in the
corresponding direction, permitting you to select
menu items or setting values.
Jog dial (SEL/SET dial)
When you turn the dial, the cursor moves up or
down, permitting you to select menu items or
setting values.
CANCEL button
To return to the previous layer of the menu. An
uncompleted change is canceled.
B
CAMERA SET
Displayed when there are more
menu items beneath. (v shown at
Au t o BLK Ba l ance the top indicates that there are
Gain Setup B more menu items above.)
Shu t t e r B
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Menu item selection area
Shot Tr ans i t ion B
MF Ass i s t : Of f
• A B symbol is displayed to the right of any item
B
• The available value area can show 7 lines at Terminating the menu operation
maximum. When all the selectable values
Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings
cannot be displayed at one time, you can Press the MENU button.
scroll the display up or down by moving the The normal camera picture is resumed.
cursor.
A triangle appears at the upper or lower
right corner of the available value area to
indicate that scrolling is enabled.
• For items having a wide range of available
values (example: –99 to +99), the available
value area is not displayed. The current
setting is highlighted instead, indicating
that the setting is ready for change.
CAMERA SET
Menu items Subitems and setting values Contents
Auto BLK Execute/Cancel Select “Execute” to start the automatic black balance
Balance adjustment.
Adjusting the
black balance
automatically
Gain Setup Low Set the gain level to be used when the switch is set to the L
Assigning gain –3 / 0 / 3 / 6 / 9 /12 /18 dB position.
levels to the three Mid Set the gain level to be used when the switch is set to the M
GAIN switch –3 / 0 / 3 / 6 / 9 /12 /18 dB position.
positions
High Set the gain level to be used when the switch is set to the H
–3 / 0 / 3 / 6 / 9 /12 / 18 dB position.
Shutter Mode Select modes of the Electronic Shutter.
Specifying Speed / Angle / ECS / SLS
operating Shutter Speed Set the shutter speed when Speed mode is selected.
conditions of the 1/100 The available setting values vary depending on the video
electrical shutter format being selected (see page 57).
A.SHT Point Set the iris point for switching auto-iris and auto-shutter
F5.6 / F8 / F11 / F16 control when Auto Shutter is on.
Shockless Off / 1 / 2 / 3 Select the speed of change in white balance when the white
White balance mode is switched.
Setting the Set to “Off” to instantly change the white balance.
shockless white Select a larger number to change the white balance more
balance slowly through interpolation.
White Switch ATW / MEM Select the mode (ATW or Memory B) selected at the B
Setting for the position of the WHITE BAL switch.
WHITE BAL
switch
ATW Speed 1/2/3/4/5 Set the tracing speed of ATW.
Setting for Auto The larger the number you set, the speed becomes faster.
Tracing White
Balance
Wide On / Off Set to “On” when a wide conversion lens is attached.
Conversion1)
Setting for use of a
wide conversion
lens
AUDIO SET
Menu items Subitems and setting values Contents
Audio Input TRIM CH-1 Finely adjust the sensitivity of channel 1 of external
Setting for audio –11 dBu to –65 dBu (–41 dBu) microphone input in steps of 6 dB.
inputs TRIM CH-2 Finely adjust the sensitivity of channel 2 of external
–11 dBu to –65 dBu (–41 dBu) microphone input in steps of 6 dB.
AGC Link Select the gain link condition when the audio level adjustment
Linked / Separated is in AGC mode.
Linked: To vary the CH-1 gain and the CH-2 gain in
synchronization.
Separated: To vary the CH-1 gain and the CH-2 gain
independently according to the respective levels.
1KHz Tone Turn the 1-kHz reference tone signal on/off.
On / Off
Wind Filter CH-1 Turn the wind filter for channel 1 on/off.
On / Off
Wind Filter CH-2 Turn the wind filter for channel 2 on/off.
On / Off
EXT CH Select CH-1: To record channel 1 audio input on both channels 1
CH-1 and 2.
CH-1/CH-2 CH-1/CH-2: To record channel 1 and channel 2 inputs on the
respective channels.
Audio Output Monitor CH Select the audio channel(s) to be fed to the headphones and
Setting for audio CH-1/CH-2 (CH-3/CH-4) the built-in speaker.
VIDEO SET
Menu items Setting values Contents
YPbPr/SDI Out HD / SD/ Off Select the output signal from the COMPONENT OUT
Select connector and the SDI OUT connector.
Setting the HD: To output the same HD signal as that in recording and
component/SDI playback
outputs SD: To output a down-converted SD signal
Off: No output
YPbPr/SDI Out On / Off Set whether to add the same menus and status indications as
Display those in the viewfinder to the output signals from the
Setting the COMPONENT OUT connector and the SDI OUT connector.
character
information for the
component/SDI
outputs
Video Out On / Off Set whether to add the same menus and status indications as
Display those in the viewfinder to the output signal from the
Setting the MONITOR OUT and S VIDEO connectors.
character
Note
information for the
composite output On the thumbnail, EXPAND CLIP and SHOTMARK screens,
the same menus and status indications as those in the
viewfinder are displayed regardless of the setting of this item.
Markers or patterns are not displayed regardless of the setting
of this item.
Setup On / Off Set whether to add 7.5% setup to the output signal from the
Setting 7.5% setup MONITOR OUT and S VIDEO connectors when a format of
for the composite NTSC is selected (Invalid when a format of PAL is selected).
Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings
signal
Note
The default setting is different among the sales areas.
United States and Canada: On
Other areas: Off
Down Squeeze / Letterbox / Edge Set the output mode (aspect) for SD output from the
Converter Crop MONITOR OUT, S VIDEO, COMPONENT OUT, and SDI
Selecting the OUT connectors.
operation mode of Squeeze: To horizontally reduce a 16:9 picture to output a 4:3
the down converter picture
Letterbox: To mask the upper and lower areas of a 4:3 picture
to display a 16:9 picture in the center of the screen
Edge Crop: To cut the both sides of a 16:9 picture to output a
4:3 picture
VF SET
Menu items Subitems and setting values Contents
VF Color Adjust the color of pictures in the viewfinder.
Setting the –99 to +99 (±0)
viewfinder Mode Select the display mode of the viewfinder.
Color / B&W Color: Color mode
B&W: Monochrome mode
Peaking Type Select the circuit to be used for the peaking function.
Setting the peaking Normal / Color Normal: To use the VF DETAIL circuit of the viewfinder
function for the Color: To use the peaking circuit of the camcorder
viewfinder Color When you select “Color” for “Type,” select the color of the
White / Red / Yellow / Blue peaking signal.
Frequency When you select “Nornal” for “Type,” select the frequency to
Normal / High be detected by the VF DETAIL circuit.
Marker Setting Turn all marker indications on/off in combination.
Setting the On / Off
markers added to Safety Zone Turn the safety marker on/off.
pictures in the On / Off
viewfinder
Safety Area Select the size (ratio to the entire screen) of the safety zone
80% / 90% / 92.5% / 95% marker.
Center Marker Turn the center marker on/off.
On / Off
Aspect Marker Turn the aspect marker on/off.
On / Off
Aspect Select Select the type of the aspect marker.
4:3 / 13:9 / 14:9 / 15:9
Guide Frame Turn the guide frame marker on/off.
Focus Mode
On / Off (only when an auto-focus lens is mounted)
White Balance Mode Turn the white balance mode indication on/off.
On / Off
Picture Profile Turn the Picture Profile indication on/off.
On / Off
Filter Position Turn the ND filter setting indication on/off.
On / Off
Iris Position1) Turn the iris setting indication on/off.
On / Off
Gain Setting Turn the gain setting indication on/off.
On / Off
Shutter Setting Turn the shutter mode and speed indication on/off.
On / Off
Fader Status Turn the fader operation mode indication on/off.
On / Off
Rec Mode Turn the special recording mode (Frame Rec, Interval Rec,
On / Off S&Q Motion) indication on/off.
Video Format Turn the video format indication on/off.
On / Off
TC/UB SET
Menu items Subitems and setting values Contents
Timecode Mode Set the timecode mode.
Setting the Preset / Regen / Clock Preset: To start the timecode from the specified value
timecode Regen (regeneration): To continue the timecode from that of
the previous clip
Clock: To use the current clock time as the timecode
Run Set the running mode when the timecode mode is set to
Rec Run / Free Run “Preset.”
Rec Run: The timecode advances only in recording mode.
Free Run: The timecode keeps advancing regardless of
recording.
Setting Set the timecode to a desired value.
Select “SET” to finish the setting.
Reset Select “Execute” to reset the timecode to 00:00:00:00.
Execute / Cancel
Users Bit Mode Set the user bit mode.
Setting the user Fix / Date Fix: To use a desired fixed value as the user bits
bits Date: To use the current date
Setting Set the user bits to a desired value.
TC Format DF / NDF Set the timecode format.
Setting the DF: Drop frame
timecode format NDF: Non drop frame
LENS Menu
OTHERS
Menu items Subitems and setting values Contents
All Reset Execute/Cancel Select “Execute” to reset the camcorder to the factory status.
Resetting to the
factory status
Camera Data Store Select “Execute” to store the setting values in an SxS memory
Storing/recalling Execute/Cancel card.
the menu settings Recall Select “Execute” to retrieve the setting values from an SxS
Execute/Cancel memory card.
Time Zone UTC –12:00 to +14:00 Set the time-zone difference from UTC in steps of 30
Setting the time minutes.
difference
Note
The default setting is different among the sales areas.
United States and Canada: –5:00
Europe area: 0:00
Oceania: +10:00
Clock Set Date/Time Set the current time and date.
Setting the built-in 12H/24H Select the display mode of time.
clock 12H / 24H 12H: 12-hour mode
24H: 24-hour mode
Date Mode Select the display mode of the date.
YYMMDD / MMDDYY / YYMMDD: In sequence of year, month, day
DDMMYY MMDDYY: In sequence of month, day, year
DDMMYY: In sequence of day, month, year
Language English / Chinese / Japanese English: To display the messages in English
Selecting the Chinese: To display the messages in Chinese
Clip Title Prefix Set the first 4-alphanumeric part of the clip names.
Setting for clip nnn_ You can use upper- and lowercase alphabets, numerics 0 to 9,
name or deletion (nnn=least three digits of the - (hyphen), and _ (underscore).
serial number)
Number Set Set the second 4-numeric part of the clip name.
000l to 9999
Update Media(A)/Media(B) Select “Execute” to update the managerial file on the SxS
Execute / Cancel memory card in the selected slot.1)
Last Clip DEL Select “Execute” to delete the last recorded clip.
Execute / Cancel
All Clips DEL Select “Execute” to delete all clips on the active SxS memory
Execute / Cancel card.
Note
Clips to which you applied OK mark cannot be deleted.
Format Media Media (A) Select “Execute” to format the SxS memory card in slot A.
Formatting SxS Execute / Cancel
memory cards Media (B) Select “Execute” to format the SxS memory card in slot B.
Execute / Cancel
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same status information and menus can be output mode (Squeeze, Letterbox, or Edge Crop)
displayed on the external monitor as those in the with “Down Converter” of the VIDEO SET
viewfinder. menu.
According to the signal fed to the monitor, set
Note
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“On.” following restrictions:
synchronization.)
Use the supplied component video cable for
connection.
To display the menus and status information on
the connected monitor
Set “YPbPr/SDI Out Display”(page 120)of the
VIDEO SET menu to “On.”
SxS PRO
the optional SBAC-US10 SxS Memory Card
8GB
USB Reader/Writer to the computer, using an
USB cable as shown below.
SBAC-US10
(optional)
Preparations
USB cable
To use the ExpressCard slot of a computer (supplied
with the
If the computer is equipped with an ExpressCard/ camcorder)
USB cable
34 or ExpressCard/54 slot, you can directly insert (supplied with
the SxS memory card containing clips recorded SBAC-US10)
with this camcorder and access to the files.
For the operating requirements for the computer, see
“Using the Software” on page 14..
Note
The SxS Device Driver Software on the CD-
ROM supplied with the camcorder must be
installed on your computer. Before installation, Notes
be sure to read the enclosed SxS Device Driver • When connecting the USB cable to the
Software End-User License Agreement. computer, be careful to check the form and
For information on installation of the driver, refer to direction of the USB connector.
the ReadMe on the supplied CD-ROM. • The camcorder and the SBAC-US10 do not
For support information for the driver, visit the work on the bus power from the computer.
Connecting External Devices
following URL: Supply the operating power independently.
http://www.sony.net/SxS-Support/ To check the connection to the camcorder
2 Select “Execute” by operating the jog Using the XDCAM EX Clip Browsing
dial or the joystick. Software
The screen displays the following:
To copy clips to the local disk of a computer, the
XDCAM EX Clip Browsing Software must be
used.
Install the XDCAM EX Clip Browsing Software
on the supplied CD-ROM to your computer.
USB Connecting Although the data regarding recorded materials
are stored over multiple files and folders, you can
easily handle the clips without considering such
3 With Windows, check that the memory data and directory structure by using the XDCAM
card is displayed as a removable disk in EX Clip Browsing Software.
My Computer.
Note
With Macintosh, check that a “NO
NAME” or “Untitled” folder was If you operate, e.g. copy the clips on the SxS
created on the desktop. memory card by using the Explorer (Windows) or
Finder (Macintosh), the subsidiary data contained
This indicates that the connection is active.
by the clips may not be maintained. To avoid such
(The folder name on the desktop of the
a problem, use the XDCAM EX Clip Browsing
Macintosh computer can be changed as
Software.
needed.)
See page 14 for the operating requirements, and
Note refer to the User’s Guide contained in the CD-ROM.
The following operations must be eliminated For support information on the XDCAM EX Clip
when the access lamp is lit in red. Browsing Software, visit the web sites shown in
• Turning the power off or disconnecting the “XDCAM EX web sites” on page 13 or on the cover
power cord page of the supplied CD-ROM.
Connecting External Devices
HDV
SDI
OUT
SET menu or turn off the camcorder.
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CH-1 IN
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you start recording in a special recording mode
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external timecode without losing the TC IN
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synchronization.
TC OUT TC OU
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REMO
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Notes
• Check that the reference timecode and the DC IN MONITOR
OUT S VIDEO
dry cloth. In extreme cases, use a cloth steeped in • In direct sunlight or close to heaters for
a little neutral detergent, then wipe dry. Do not extended periods
use organic solvents such as alcohol or thinner, as
To prevent electromagnetic interference from
these may cause discoloration or other damage to
portable communications devices
the finish of the unit.
The use of portable telephones and other
In the event of operating problems communications devices near this unit can result
If you should experience problems with the unit, in malfunctions and interference with audio and
contact your Sony dealer. video signals.
Flicker
If recording is made under lighting produced by
discharge tubes, such as fluorescent, sodium, or
mercury-vapor lamps, the screen may flicker,
colors may vary, or horizontal stripes may appear
distorted.
Appendixes
Up to 6 lens files can be used with this camcorder. 5 Select “Flare” and set the flare
compensation values for R, G, and B.
File ID Applicable lens
File File name LENS
No.
01 VCL-614B2X VCL-614B2X exclusive Au t o FB ADJ R Fla r e : 0
standard zoom lens File B G Fla r e : 0
(supplied) Flare B B Fla r e : 0
00:00
Shad i ng B R Fla r e EX : 0
02 XS8X4AS- Fujinon XS8X4AS-XB8
G Fla r e EX : 0
XB8 exclusive wide zoom lens
B Fla r e EX : 0
(optional)
U1 User_File1 User-definable
(Set the items with “EX” when a lens
U2 User_File2
extender is in use.)
U3 User_File3
U4 User_File4 6 Select “Shading” and set the shading
By storing the characteristics (compensation compensation values for each channel
data) specific to lenses in the files in the built-in (R, G, and B).
memory, the optimum compensation can be First specify the channel (R, G, or B) with
easily made merely by retrieving the appropriate “Shading CH” then set the values.
file upon lens replacement.
The optimum compensation data for the LENS
exclusive lenses are stored in File 01 and File 02,
respectively, at the factory and are automatically Au t o FB ADJ Shad i ng CH : R
File B M VMOD : 0
retrieved when the corresponding lenses are
Flare B H SAW : 0
mounted. 00:00
Shad i ng B H PARA : 0
When using other lenses than the exclusive V SAW : 0
lenses, you can store the compensation data in V PARA : 0
B
25
CR20
3V
25
CR20
3V
Appendixes
Operating Power
Recording/Playback
Commander is exhausted.
Audio recording is not The AUDIO LEVEL (CH-1/CH-2) Adjust the audio recording levels with the AUDIO
possible. controls are set to the minimum level. LEVEL (CH-1/CH-2) controls (page 70).
The recorded sound is The audio level is too high. Adjust the audio recording levels with the AUDIO
distorted. LEVEL (CH-1/CH-2) controls (page 70), and record
again.
The recorded sound has a The audio level is too low. Adjust the audio recording levels with the AUDIO
high noise level. LEVEL (CH-1/CH-2) controls (page 70), and record
again.
Troubleshooting 149
External Devices
150 Troubleshooting
Error/Warning Indications
The camcorder informs you of situations where The buzzer is output to the built-in speaker or to
warning, caution, or an operation check is the headphones connected via the headphone
required, through messages in the viewfinder, the connector. The buzzer volume can be adjusted
tally lamps, and a buzzer. with “Alarm Level” in “Audio Output” of the
AUDIO SET menu.
Error Indications
The camcorder stops operation after the following indications.
Error indication in Buzzer Tally Cause and measures
the viewfinder lamps
E + Error code Continuous Rapidly The camcorder may be defective.
flashing Turn off the power and consult Sony service personnel.
(If power cannot be turned off by setting the power switch to
OFF, remove both the battery pack and the DC IN source.)
Warning Indications
When one of the following indications is generated, follow the message to clear the problem.
Warning indication Buzzer Tally Cause and measures
in the viewfinder lamps
Media Near Full Intermittent Flashing Free space on the SxS memory card has become insufficient.
Replace it with another at the earliest opportunity.
Media Full Continuous Rapidly No space is left on the SxS memory card. Recording, clip
flashing copying and clip division cannot be performed.
Replace it with another.
Battery Near End Intermittent Flashing The battery power will be exhausted soon.
Charge the battery pack at the earliest opportunity.
Battery End Continuous Rapidly The battery pack is exhausted. Recording cannot be
flashing performed.
Connect a power source via the DC IN connector or stop
operation to charge the battery pack.
Temperature High Intermittent Flashing The internal temperature has risen above a safe operation
limit.
Appendixes
Suspend operation, turn off the power, and wait until the
temperature falls.
Voltage Low Intermittent Flashing The DC IN voltage has become low (stage 1).
Check the power supply.
Insufficient Voltage Continuous Rapidly The DC IN voltage is too low (stage 2). Recording cannot be
flashing performed.
Connect other power source.
Battery Error An error was detected with the battery pack.
Please Change Battery. Replace the battery pack with a normal one.
Backup Battery End The remaining power of the backup battery is insufficient.
Please Change. Replace the battery with a new one.
Audio
LPCM (16 bits, 48 kHz, 2 channels)
Recording/playback time
With one SBP-8
SP mode: Approx. 35 min.
HQ mode: Approx. 25 min.
With one SBP-16
SP mode: Approx. 70 min.
HQ mode: Approx. 50 min.
Dimensions
See page 156. Audio Block
Supplied accessories Built-in microphones
See page 10. Stereo electret condenser microphones
Directivity: Omnidirectional
1: 1/8ND Inputs/Outputs
2: 1/64ND
154 Specifications
AUDIO IN CH-1/CH-2 connectors Zoom
XLR 3-pin (2), female Servo/Manual selectable
LINE: +4 dBu
Zoom ratio
MIC: –11 dBu to –65 dBu (6dB steps)
14×
(Reference level: 0 dBu=0.775 Vrms)
Maximum relative aperture
DC IN connector 1:1.9
DC jack (1)
Iris
Output connectors Auto/Manual selectable
F1.9 to F16 and C (close)
SDI OUT connector
Focus
BNC type (1), conforming to
Auto/Manual selectable
SMPTE292M/259M standards
Ranges:
MONITOR OUT connector 800 mm to ∞ (Macro OFF)
BNC type (1), 1.0 Vp-p, 75Ω, 50 mm to ∞ (Macro ON, Wide)
unbalanced 735 mm to ∞ (Macro ON, Tele)
COMPONENT OUT connector Picture stabilizing function
Mini D connector (1) SteadyShot ON/OFF possible, shift-lens
Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75Ω system
Pb / Pr: 0.7 Vp-p, 75Ω
Filter thread
S VIDEO connector M77 mm, pitch 0.75 mm
4-pin S connector (1)
Macro
TC OUT connector ON/OFF switchable
BNC type (1), 1.0 Vp-p, 75Ω,
Specifications 155
Dimensions
Unit: mm (inches)
SDI OUT
HDV
GENLOCK IN
INT
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SE O
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SL MA AU IN
INT
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Full DI
AF MF
STEADY
SHOT LENS INFO BRT DISP HISTOGRAM -1 AU LECT O REMOTE
CH AUT NUAL
81.2
ASSIGN SS B SE TC OUT
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25
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OPEN
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10 2
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- FULL AUTO
8
15
1 FRAME
15
16
5
CLOSE OFF ON +
10
10
3
C
GAIN WHITE BAL BARS/CAM EN
FOCUS OP
L ATW B
OFF M A
5.8
H PAST
MANU AUTO
PUSH AF
PICTURE
PROFILE CAMERA OFF MEDIA
STATUS MENU SEL/SET CANCEL
Notes
• Always make a test recording, and verify that
it was recorded successfully.
SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR
DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING,
BUT NOT LIMITED TO, COMPENSATION
OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF
FAILURE OF THIS UNIT OR ITS
RECORDING MEDIA, EXTERNAL
STORAGE SYSTEMS OR ANY OTHER
MEDIA OR STORAGE SYSTEMS TO
RECORD CONTENT OF ANY TYPE.
• Always verify that the unit is operating
properly before use. SONY WILL NOT BE
LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT
ON ACCOUNT OF THE LOSS OF
PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE PROFITS
DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS UNIT,
EITHER DURING THE WARRANTY
PERIOD OR AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE
WARRANTY, OR FOR ANY OTHER
REASON WHATSOEVER.
Appendixes
156 Specifications
BATTERY INFO display 27
Battery Pack 26
Index BATTERY RELEASE button 26
BATTERY/MEDIA Status 110
Bayonet Mount lens 35
BC-U1/U2 26, 27
A Black 91
AC adaptor 27 black balance 54
AC power source 27 Black Gamma 91
ACCESS lamps 42 BP-U30 26
add shot marks 104 BP-U60 26
AF mode 64 BRIGHT control 30
AGC mode 56, 57 BRT DISP 73
All Clips DEL 92 BRT Disp 74
All Reset 93, 125 built-in clock 29
Angle mode 57 Built-in microphones 69
Area Detection 91 Built-in speaker 97
Aspect Marker 55 BUTTON/REMOTE Status 109
Aspect Select 55 Buzzer 151
Assign Button 73, 126
assignable buttons 73
ATW 52, 74
C
Camera Data 93, 125
ATW Speed 118
Camera mode 28
Audio 69
CAMERA SET Menu 115
AUDIO IN connectors 69
CAMERA Status 107
AUDIO IN switches 69
CANCEL button 100, 112
Audio Input 119
Card slots 42
AUDIO LEVEL controls 69
Center Marker 55
audio monitoring 70
cheek pad 37
Audio Output 119
Clip 50, 128
audio recording levels 70
CLIP INFO screen 101
AUDIO SELECT switches 69
clip name 50
AUDIO Status 108
Clip Operation menu 99, 100
Auto BLK Balance 54, 115
Clock mode 67
Auto FB ADJ 123
Clock Set 125
Auto Focus 62
CMOS Image Sensors 143
Auto Iris mode 59
color bar 71
Auto Shutter 59
Color Bar Type 116
Auto Shutter mode 57
Appendixes
Color Correction 88
Auto Tracing White 52
COMPONENT OUT connector 130
Auto White Balance 53
CONTRAST control 30
copy a clip 102
B COPY CLIP 102
Backlight 74 Country 128
backup battery 147 Cueing up 97
BARS/CAM button 71
Battery Alarm 127
Battery INFO 127
Index 157
D Fixed gain mode 56
Date/Time 29 Fixed Shutter mode 57
DC cable clamp 38 flange focal length 33
DC IN connector 27 Flare 124
DC IN Power 27 Flicker Reduce 66, 116
delete a clip 102 focus 62
DELETE CLIP 102 Focus ring 63
delete shot marks 104 Format Media 128
Detail 89 Formatting 43
DF 67 Frame Rec 117
diopter compensation 30 Frame Recording 76
Direct Menu 127 Free Run mode 67
Direct menu 24, 52, 57, 60, 64, 78, 87 Freeze Mix 74, 79
DISP CLIP INFO 101 FULL AUTO button 49
Display On/Off 122 Full Auto mode 49
DISPLAY/BATT INFO button 23, 27 Full Manual Focus 62
divide a clip 105 Full MF mode 62
DIVIDE CLIP 105
Down Converter 120 G
gain 56
E Gain Setup 57, 115
ECS 57 GAIN switch 56
EJECT buttons 42 Gamma 91
electronic shutter 57 Genlock 127, 136
Entering a character string 114 GENLOCK IN connector 136
Error Indications 151 Grip 37
EX Mount lens 35 Guide Frame 55
EX Slow Shutter 57, 59, 115
EXPAND CLIP 103 H
EXPAND CLIP screen 102 Headphone connector 70, 97
EXPAND FOCUS button 63 high-speed playback 96
Expanded Focus 74 HISTOGRAM 73
ExpressCard slot of a computer 131 Histogram 74
Extended Clear Scan 57 Hooks for the shoulder strap 17
external microphone 69 Hours Meter 126
external monitor 129
External Synchronization 136 I
eyepiece 30, 32 i.LINK 135
Appendixes
158 Index
iris opening 59 NDF 67
Iris ring 59 NEXT button 97
IRIS switch 59
O
J OK mark 101
Jog dial 19, 112 OK MARK ADD 101
Joystick 18, 112 OK MARK DEL 102
One-Push Auto Focusing 64
K OTHERS Menu 125
Knee 90 Output Formats 144
L P
Language 125 Peaking 63, 121
Last Clip DEL 74, 92 PEAKING control 63
lens adaptor 35 PHU-60K 45
lens cap 48 PICTURE FROFILE menu 86, 88
lens files 36, 146 PICTURE PROFILE button 86
LENS INFO 73 Picture Profiles 86
Lens Info 74 PLAY/PAUSE button 95
LENS Menu 123 Playback 95
lens mount lever 35 Power switch 28
lens mount stopper switch 35 Power Zoom 61
LENS REMOTE connector 62 Power Zoom (Servo) mode 60
LINE/MIC/+48V switches 69 Power zoom lever 61
Low Key SAT 91 PREV button 97
Profile Name 88
M PUSH AF button 64
Macro mode 65
MACRO switch 65 R
Manual Focus 62 Range index 63
Manual Iris mode 59 Rec 74
Manual Zoom mode 60 REC HOLD lever 49
Marker 54, 74, 121 Rec Review 49, 72, 74, 117
Matrix 88 REC REVIEW button 49, 72
MEDIA 94 Rec Run mode 67
Media mode 28 REC START/STOP button 49
MENU button 112 Recall 93
reference tone 71
Appendixes
Index 159
S T
S&Q Motion 117, 139 Tally 126
Safety Area 54 Tally lamps 151
Safety Zone 54 TC Format 67, 123
SBAC-US10 131 TC IN connector 136
SBP-16 41 TC/UB SET Menu 123
SBP-32 41 TC/U-BIT/DURATION button 68, 96
SBP-8 41 THUMBNAIL button 95, 97
SDI OUT connector 130 Thumbnail Screen 94
SEL/SET button 112 Time Zone 29, 125
SEL/SET dial 112 Timecode 123
SET INDEX PIC 105 TLCS 24, 49, 118
Setup 120 TRANSITION operation buttons 80
setup file 93 Trigger Mode 128
Setup menus 111 Tripod receptacle 20
Shading 124 Troubleshooting 149
Shockless White 118
SHOT MARK 103 U
SHOT MARK screen 103 USB cable 131
SHOT MARK1 103 user bits 68
Shot Mark1 74 Users Bit 123
SHOT MARK1 ADD 104
SHOT MARK1 DEL 104 V
SHOT MARK2 103 VF 121
Shot Mark2 74 VF Mode 74
SHOT MARK2 ADD 104 VF SET Menu 121
SHOT MARK2 DEL 104 Video Format 50, 128
shot marks 72, 97 Video Out Display 120
Shot Transition 80, 116 VIDEO Status 109
Shutter 58, 115 Viewfinder 30
SHUTTER switch 58
Skin Tone Detail 90
W
SLOT SELECT button 42, 95
Warning Indications 151
Slow & Quick Motion 77
White 89
Slow Shutter 57
WHITE BAL switch 52
SLS 57
white balance 52
Speed mode 57
White Switch 118
Spotlight 74
Appendixes
160 Index
Y
YPbPr/SDI Out Display 120
YPbPr/SDI Out Select 120
Z
Zebra 55, 121
ZEBRA button 55
zebra patterns 55
Zebra Select 56
Zebra1 Level 56
zoom 60
ZOOM button 61
Zoom Position 60
Zoom ring 61
Zoom Speed 116
Zoom speed switch 61
ZOOM switch 61
Appendixes
Index 161