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Chapter 9   Network Connection 

 Connecting to the iPhone/iPad or Android terminal

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Connecting to the iPhone/iPad or Android terminal

The unit can be operated from the iPhone/iPad or Android terminal.

Unit settings

Specifying the network settings

Specify the network settings. (

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Setting the user account name and the password

Set the user account and password for entry into the HC ROP app.

Select the [NETWORK] menu 

 [IP REMOTE] 

 [USER ACCOUNT].

Enter the user account name and select [Enter].

Enter the user account name with 31 characters or less.

Enter the password and select [Enter].

Enter a password between 8 characters and 15 characters.

To enter a character

Operation is the same as entering with a keyboard.

Enabling the IP remote function

Select the [NETWORK] menu 

 [IP REMOTE] 

 [ENABLE/DISABLE] 

 [ENABLE].

Checking/deleting user accounts

Select the [NETWORK] menu 

 [IP REMOTE] 

 [ACCOUNT LIST].

The list of registered user accounts is displayed.

Proceed to Step 

3

 to only check user accounts.

Select the user account to be deleted.

When the confirmation message is displayed, select [SET].

Select [

] and end the operation.

Icon

Description of operation

[A-a]

Switches between upper case and lower case. (Displayed during the text entry mode)

[@-#]

Switches the type of the symbols. (Displayed during the symbol entry mode)

[

]

Returns to the previous screen. Entered character is not reflected.

Switches the character to symbol/number.

Enters space (blank).

[BS]

Deletes the character. Previous character is deleted when the cursor position is empty.

/

Moves the cursor to right or left.

[Enter]

Completes the character entry.

Summary of Contents for HC-X2000

Page 1: ...n made available to improve camera capabilities and to add functionality For information about functions that have been added or modified refer to the pages for Firmware Update DVQP2149XA F0220SQ2043 Register online at http shop panasonic com support register U S customers only If you have any questions visit U S A http shop panasonic com support Canada www panasonic ca english support ...

Page 2: ...pair this unit by yourself Refer servicing to qualified service personnel CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire electric shock or product damage Do not install or place this unit in a bookcase built in cabinet or in another confined space Ensure this unit is well ventilated Do not obstruct this unit s ventilation openings with newspapers tablecloths curtains and similar items Do not place sources of ...

Page 3: ...5 This transmitter must not be co located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency RF Exposure Guidelines as this equipment has very low levels of RF energy Compliance with FCC requirement 15 407 c Data transmission is always initiated by so...

Page 4: ... third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by...

Page 5: ...use in moderate climates Battery pack Lithium ion battery pack Use the specified unit to recharge the battery pack Do not use the battery pack with equipment other than the specified unit Do not get dirt sand liquids or other foreign matter on the terminals Do not touch the plug terminals i and j with metal objects Do not disassemble remodel heat or throw into fire If any electrolyte should come i...

Page 6: ... is turned on do not use it in direct contact with the skin for a long period of time When using this unit for a long period of time use a support such as a tripod Low temperature burns may result if any high temperature part of this unit or hot air from the ventilation openings on the front side of the hand strap of this unit is in direct contact with the skin for a long period of time About conn...

Page 7: ...is required to record in a memory card with this product and to distribute that card to end users for a profit The end user mentioned here indicates a person or organization that handles contents for a personal use Software information about this product This product incorporates the following software 1 the software developed independently by or for Panasonic 2 the software owned by third party a...

Page 8: ...sign text used on this unit such as button names Reference pages Reference pages in this document are indicated by l 00 Terminology The battery pack is described as battery SDHC memory card and SDXC memory card are referred to as SD card or memory card unless distinguished otherwise Images created with one recording operation are referred to as a clip ...

Page 9: ...ng each screen 59 Camera image screen 59 Thumbnail screen 59 Operation icon screen 59 Basic operation of the menu 60 Configuration of the menu 60 Displaying the menu 61 Operating the menu 62 Initializing the menu 63 Menu settings 64 THUMBNAIL menu 64 CAMERA menu 65 SCENE FILE menu 68 AUDIO menu 73 VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu 75 RECORDING menu 83 NETWORK menu 85 SYSTEM menu 89 OTHERS menu 90 Factory sett...

Page 10: ...reader mode 170 Operating environment mass storage 171 Remote operation by iPhone iPad or Android terminal 172 Chapter 9 Network Connection 173 Network connection 174 Available functions 174 About the wireless LAN function on this unit 174 Network settings 175 Wireless LAN settings 175 Confirming the network status 177 Connecting to the iPhone iPad or Android terminal 178 Unit settings 178 Prepari...

Page 11: ...Chapter 1 Overview Before using the unit read this chapter ...

Page 12: ...rox 2 seconds off for approx 2 seconds When the battery is over discharged or the temperature of the battery is too high or low It can be charged but it may take a few hours to complete the charging normally Once normal charging starts the charging lamp lights up green However depending on the conditions of use even when normal charging is taking place the charging lamp may keep flashing in approx...

Page 13: ...y cloth Do not touch the LCD monitor with your finger nails or rub or press with strong force The LCD monitor will be slightly darker than normal immediately after the power is turned on when the camera is very cold It will return to its regular brightness when the internal temperature increases The LCD monitor and viewfinder are managed with high precision so that at least 99 99 of the dots are e...

Page 14: ...re a PC is connected make sure that checking and cleaning of infection by computer virus and malicious program is performed periodically In order to prevent malicious attacks use the authentication system and change the default setting values by using 8 characters or more including 3 or more character types for the authentication information such as user name and password so that a third party can...

Page 15: ...The following accessories are also supplied Handle unit l 33 VW HU1 To purchase as a supplied accessory use part number 1KC1VWHU1PPK when ordering For U S A only If accessories are lost customers can visit us at http shop panasonic com support for further information about obtaining replacement parts NOTE Appropriately discard the AC cable cap if attached and packing materials after taking the pro...

Page 16: ...ttp shop panasonic com or your local Photo Specialty Dealer NOTE Accessories and or model numbers may vary by country Please consult your local dealer Product numbers correct as of January 2020 These may be subject to change Accessory No Figure Description AG MC200G Unidirectional microphone VW VMS10PP Stereo microphone AG BRD50 Battery charger VW VBD58 Battery pack AG VBR59 Battery pack VW LED1PP...

Page 17: ...the time difference from the Greenwich Mean Time A TIME ZONE 1 Set the time difference 2 Select SET Once the setting for TIME ZONE is completed the CLOCK SETTING screen is displayed NOTE 0 The setting for the date time of the main unit changes together with the time zone settings 0 This can also be set with the OTHERS menu CLOCK TIME ZONE CLOCK SETTING Set the year month date and time A CLOCK SETT...

Page 18: ...ercially available 5C FB or equivalent double shielded cable for the BNC cable Card reader mode Data files for performing nonlinear editing on a computer are transferred The unit supports USB2 0 1 Memory cards are optionally available They are not supplied with the unit 2 A USB2 0 cable is not supplied with the unit Use a commercially available generic USB cable conforming to USB2 0 If possible we...

Page 19: ... via wireless LAN Checking camera status Camera remote control focus zoom image quality settings recording control such as start end recording and time code user bits settings Menu Operations Starting and stopping streaming when the function is assigned to the USER button The unit supports the multi camera function with which a camera selected from up to 8 cameras is remotely controlled from a sin...

Page 20: ...Chapter 2 Description of Parts This chapter describes the names functions and operations of parts on the unit ...

Page 21: ...UGE is allocated at the time of purchase Switches display hide of level gauge 14 USER2 button l 50 109 Used as a USER button USER2 BACKLIGHT is allocated at the time of purchase Switches enable disable of the auto iris control function for backlight compensation 15 O I S USER3 button l 50 138 Switches enable disable of the optical image stabilizer function This is also used as the USER button USER...

Page 22: ...u is displayed Use the multidial to also operate thumbnails select the multi manual function and select set the various operation icons 31 Fan inlet Fan inlet for cooling fan Do not block this while the unit is being used 32 Wireless LAN Transmitter 33 Lens hood release button l 31 34 MIC terminal l 36 125 Connect an external microphone stereo mini jack 35 REMOTE terminal Connects the remote contr...

Page 23: ...harging 50 DC IN 12V terminal l 29 Connects the supplied AC adaptor and supplies an external power 51 For the SDI OUT terminal l 169 A terminal to output SDI signal by connecting a monitor etc 52 LCD monitor l 53 53 Built in microphone l 125 This is the built in stereo microphone L R 54 Accessory shoe on the main unit Attach a video light etc 55 Zoom lever on the grip l 118 153 Adjusts the zoom of...

Page 24: ...rophone or MIC terminal INPUT1 Records input signals from the INPUT 1 terminal 10 CH2 SELECT switch l 125 Selects the audio to be recorded on audio channel 2 INT MIC R Records right audio from the built in microphone or MIC terminal INPUT1 Records input signals from the INPUT 1 terminal INPUT2 Records input signals from the INPUT 2 terminal 11 INPUT2 switch l 126 Switches audio input signals conne...

Page 25: ... in LED light on off 22 Hold lever Disables the REC button on the handle when switched to HOLD 23 REC button on the handle l 104 Starts or stops the recording 24 Accessory mounting hole Accessories can be attached Mounting hole size j 1 4 20 UNC screw length 5 5 mm 0 22q or shorter 25 Zoom lever on the handle l 118 Adjust the zoom of an image T Zooms in the image W Zooms out the image The zoom spe...

Page 26: ...tor can be operated by directly touching with a finger Do not touch the LCD monitor with a pointed hard object such as a ball point pen Touching An operation to press and release the LCD monitor An item or icon can be selected or an item can be executed To select an icon touch the center of the icon It will not operate while touching a different location of the LCD monitor Sliding An operation to ...

Page 27: ...Chapter 3 Preparation Before you use the unit attach the battery following the procedures in this chapter The attaching of accessories is also described in this chapter ...

Page 28: ...g and removing the battery Press the power button to turn off the unit l 37 Attaching the battery 1 Push the battery against the battery mounting section on the main unit and slide forward to attach Press in the battery until it clicks and gets locked A Battery mounting section Removing the battery Be sure to hold down the power button until the status indicator goes off Then remove the battery wh...

Page 29: ...y block your view of the charging lamp To check the charging lamp status adjust the angle of the DC plug Connecting to the AC outlet It is possible to use this unit with power supplied from the AC outlet by turning on the unit with the AC adaptor connected Even when you use the AC adaptor for recording images keep the battery connected This allows you to continue the recording even if a power fail...

Page 30: ...tatus display may not be displayed depending on the setting in the menu 0 Repair or copy of the clip or update of the firmware is not possible when it is flashing in red Checking the remaining battery level with the battery The remaining battery level can be checked with the indicator display by pressing the CHECK button on the battery when it is not charging jThe remaining battery level is a roug...

Page 31: ... the buckle section 3 Pull the end of the belt 4 Do up the button of the grip belt Attaching the lens hood Removing 1 While pressing the lens hood release button turn the lens hood in the direction of the arrow to remove it Attaching 1 Insert the lens hood into the unit Align the mounting marks on the lens hood and unit 2 Turn the lens hood clockwise Turn until the lens clicks and locks into place...

Page 32: ...e lens and lens cover 0 The lens cover may not open and close or the lens hood may not attach depending on the various filters and MC protectors mounted to the front lens of the unit Attaching the eye cup 1 Attach the eye cup by aligning the groove on the mounting part of the eye cup with the inner ridge of the eye cup The illustration below is an example of attaching the eye cup to use it with yo...

Page 33: ...ach using a commercially available screwdriver There will be some rubbing noises with the rubber when screwing in the microphone holder mounting screws but please ensure they are done up tightly 1 Microphone holder 2 Microphone holder mounting screws 3 Push the handle unit into the handle unit mounting section on the camera Match the positions of mounting mark A on the handle unit and mounting mar...

Page 34: ...ing the handle unit mounting screw down turn it in the direction indicated by arrow 2 until it stops How to remove Remove by doing the steps for attaching in reverse NOTE 0 Keep the microphone holder mounting screws out of reach of children to prevent swallowing ...

Page 35: ... to the handle 1 Open the microphone holder 2 Attach the external microphone to the microphone holder then close the buckle to secure the external microphone Attach the fitting to the hook and close the buckle in the direction indicated by the arrow 3 Connect the microphone cable to the INPUT 1 terminal A 4 Attach the microphone cable to the microphone cable clamp B 5 Switch the INPUT1 switch to m...

Page 36: ...For details about how to attach the external microphone refer to the operating instructions for the external microphone 2 Connect the microphone cable to the MIC terminal Attaching a tripod The tripod mounting holes accept 1 4 20 UNC screws NOTE 0 Use a tripod in safe locations 0 The depth of the tripod mounting holes is 5 5 mm 0 22q Do not over tighten the tripod screw when attaching the unit to ...

Page 37: ...ing the viewfinder does not turn on the unit Press the power button to turn on the unit jWhen the unit is originally purchased jWhen you have turned off the unit using the power button Charging the built in battery The date time set in the unit is maintained by the built in battery If this unit is left without turning the power on and then when you turn the power on and BACKUP BATT EMPTY is displa...

Page 38: ...uired 0 Due to the format specifications with AVCHD format the following time difference conversions are made for recording with the clip Time difference Region Time difference Region i0 00 Greenwich i0 30 j0 30 i1 00 Central Europe j1 00 Azores i1 30 j1 30 i2 00 Eastern Europe j2 00 Mid Atlantic i2 30 j2 30 i3 00 Moscow j3 00 Buenos Aires i3 30 Tehran j3 30 Newfoundland i4 00 Abu Dhabi j4 00 Hali...

Page 39: ...ding on the file format and the recording format Use memory cards compatible with the Speed Class or UHS Speed Class The recording may stop suddenly when a memory card not compatible with the required Speed Class is used Speed Class and UHS Speed Class are the speed specification regarding continuous writing Check the display on the label and other information on the memory card Type of the memory...

Page 40: ...Error An error has occurred This will flash even if the memory card is not inserted when an error has occurred Green slowly flashing No remaining recording capacity No recording capacity left on the memory card Only loading is possible Write protected The write protection switch of the memory card is set to the LOCK side Recording not possible It cannot record with the recording format that is cur...

Page 41: ...Do not touch the connecting terminal section at the rear of the memory card Avoid high temperature and humidity Avoid water droplets Avoid charging with electricity Use or store the memory card with the card inserted into the unit and with the slot cover closed Formatting the memory card Before recording with a memory card that is to be used for the first time in this unit format it All data will ...

Page 42: ...hours for the data in MOV format These are displayed as separate clips in the thumbnail screen In addition the clips recorded across 2 memory cards using the relay recording are displayed as separate clips 0 The recording is stopped once when the recording time reaches 10 hours and recording is automatically resumed after few seconds Image and audio during the pause will not be recorded This inclu...

Page 43: ...ever the clips recorded across 2 memory cards using the relay recording are displayed as separate clips 0 The recording is stopped once when the recording time reaches 10 hours and recording is automatically resumed after few seconds Image and audio during the pause will not be recorded This includes the case of special recording such as relay recording 0 Protection is automatically released on me...

Page 44: ...n the memory card with a computer It may make it impossible to load on the unit 0 If data is recorded to the memory card with a computer an error may occur such as an inability to recognize or record to the memory card with the unit 0 The memory card to use with the unit should always be formatted on the unit Volume label of the memory card When the file format is MOV or MP4 The value set in the R...

Page 45: ...le name of the MOV format MP4 format video data The format of the file name is as follows 1 CAM INDEX One character from upper case A to Z An INDEX assigned to each camera Set with the RECORDING menu CLIP NAME CAM INDEX 2 CARD number 001 to 999 This is the number assigned to each memory card The CARD COUNT stored in the volume label of the memory card is assigned 3 Clip number C001 to C999 This is...

Page 46: ... folder name is changed by changing the setting of the unit The folder number will return to 001 when the memory card is formatted About AVCHD playlists When recording with AVCHD playlists are generated The upper limit for the number of clips that can be recorded in a single playlist is 99 A new playlist is generated in the following cases jWhen the REC FORMAT is changed for recording jWhen record...

Page 47: ...le the counter value is being displayed you can reset the counter value by either pressing the USER button assigned to RESET or touching the USER button icon Either of the following settings can be set in the RECORDING menu REC COUNTER TOTAL Counting continues cumulatively until the counter value is reset The counter value will be maintained even if the memory card is replaced or the power is turn...

Page 48: ...RMAT The SYSTEM menu SUPER SLOW Setting the time code 1 Select the SYSTEM menu FREQUENCY 59 94Hz 50 00Hz 2 From the SYSTEM menu FILE FORMAT REC FORMAT select the recording format 3 Select the RECORDING menu TC UB DF NDF DF NDF 4 Select the RECORDING menu TC UB TC PRESET The TC PRESET screen is displayed 5 Set the time code You can reset the time code to 0 by either pressing the USER button assigne...

Page 49: ...peration of the time code generator will continue by the backup mechanism functioning even when replacing the battery The time code of the free run may shift when any item in the SYSTEM menu FREQUENCY FILE FORMAT or REC FORMAT is changed After turning on the power again with the power button check the time code and set again if necessary Time code in super slow recording The time code is fixed to ...

Page 50: ...tons A USER1 button B USER2 button C USER3 button D USER4 button E USER5 button F USER6 button icon G USER7 button icon H USER8 button icon I USER9 button icon J USER10 button icon K USER11 button icon L USER12 button icon USER button USER button icon Function USER button icon display USER1 button LEVEL GAUGE USER2 button BACKLIGHT USER3 button O I S USER4 button AE LEVEL USER5 button REC CHECK US...

Page 51: ...n that stops the background recording of card slot 2 Press and hold the USER button to which BACKGR PAUSE is assigned for approximately 5 seconds or touch and hold the USER button icon for approximately 5 seconds and release to stop background recording REC CHECK REC CHECK Automatically plays back the last approximately 3 seconds of the previously shot clip DEL LAST CLIP DEL LAST CLIP Deletes the ...

Page 52: ...splay l 165 SUPER SLOW SYSTEM menu SUPER SLOW LEVEL GAUGE VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu LEVEL GAUGE LEVEL GAUGE LCD VF DETAIL VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu FOCUS ASSIST DETAIL LOAD SETUP FILE OTHERS menu FILE SETUP FILE SD CARD LOAD LCD BACKLIGHT VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu LCD BACK LIGHT CARD READER MODE OTHERS menu USB DEVICE CARD READER MODE STREAMING START NETWORK menu STREAMING START REAR RING CAMERA menu SW MODE ...

Page 53: ...tting the following items in the VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu LCD you can adjust items such as brightness and contrast for the LCD monitor j BRIGHTNESS Adjusts the brightness j COLOR LEVEL Adjusts the density of the colors j CONTRAST Adjusts the contrast j RED TINT Adjusts the strength of red j BLUE TINT Adjusts the strength of blue The adjustments of the LCD monitor do not affect the images output or re...

Page 54: ...ng the diopter adjustment dial A NOTE 0 The image brightness and color hue seen on the viewfinder and LCD monitor may be different from that seen on a TV monitor The final check of the image should be done on a TV monitor Adjusting the viewfinder Adjusting brightness contrast color level redness and blueness By setting the following items in the VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu VF you can adjust items such a...

Page 55: ...en the unit is in the following status j When the remaining recording capacity of the memory card or the remaining battery level is low one time per second j When the memory card has no more space to record 4 times per second j When a warning such as a system error or a recording abnormality has occurred 4 times per second NOTE 0 The tally lamp will not illuminate or flash when the OTHERS menu HAN...

Page 56: ...Chapter 4 Operation This chapter describes how to operate the screen of this unit how to operate the menu the structure of the menu and details of the menu ...

Page 57: ...med For details about the thumbnail screen refer to Thumbnail operation l 146 DISP MODE CHK button Press while the camera image screen is displayed to switch display hide of most of the items Press the DISP MODE CHK button for 1 second or more while displaying the camera image screen to display the STATUS screen of the mode check Each setting and the status of the unit can be confirmed For details...

Page 58: ... operation of the DISP MODE CHK button in each screen of the mode check The screen will not switch to the camera image screen while the DISP MODE CHK button is pressed 0 The camera image is displayed in the operation icon screen and each screen for the mode check A Playback screen B Thumbnail screen C Clip information D Operation icon screen E Camera image screen F Mode check NETWORK screen G Mode...

Page 59: ...en status display l 159 Thumbnail screen Playback copy delete or protect of a clip can be performed For details about the thumbnail screen refer to Thumbnail operation l 146 Operation icon screen You can select the scene file or operate the functions assigned to USER6 through USER12 For details about the operation icon screen refer to Operation icon screen display l 142 ...

Page 60: ... setting regarding scene file This menu sets the detailed image quality adjustment of the camera video Also selection of the scene file writing the scene file data to the main unit memory and loading from the main unit memory can be performed This menu cannot be set when the thumbnail screen is displayed AUDIO menu Sets the input output function of audio VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu Configures the settin...

Page 61: ...ted These button icons are not available if they cannot be changed 2 Returns to one level higher from the current menu when selected 3 Menu Moves to one level lower from the current menu or to the setting screen when selected 4 Level display Displays the path of the menu to the currently displayed screen 5 SET Confirms the set value when selected NOTE 0 The menu displayed in gray characters cannot...

Page 62: ...is next level In some menus a screen to set the numeric value is displayed in the camera image screen Fig 2 In some menus a message is displayed if a menu cannot be executed Press the EXIT button to return to one level higher 3 Select the item to set 1 Turn the multidial to move the cursor to the item to set 2 Press the multidial A check mark is displayed at the left of the set item Fig 1 Press th...

Page 63: ...a message is displayed if a menu cannot be executed Touch to switch the pages The button icons cannot be touched if there are no more pages To return to one level higher touch 3 Select the item to set Touch the item to set A check mark is displayed at the left of the set item Fig 1 To return to one level higher touch 4 Exit from the menu by touching or pressing the MENU button Depending on the ope...

Page 64: ... slot SLOT1 Displays only the clips recorded on the memory card in card slot 1 SLOT2 Displays only the clips recorded on the memory card in card slot 2 SAME FORMAT Displays only the clips recorded in the same format as the system format Clips recorded in the same format means that each item of FREQUENCY FILE FORMAT and REC FORMAT in the SYSTEM menu matches the current setting status ON Plays back ...

Page 65: ...ssing the USER button switches ON OFF For details about optical image stabilizer refer to Optical image stabilizer function l 138 Factory setting ON HYBRID O I S Switches enable disable of the hybrid optical image stabilizer function For details about optical image stabilizer refer to Optical image stabilizer function l 138 Factory setting ON O I S MODE Switches the operation mode of the optical i...

Page 66: ...SET is set to VAR and you press the WHITE BAL button to switch to Preset The items that can be set are as follows 2000K 15000K Factory setting 3200K H ZOOM SPEED Sets the zoom speed of the handle zoom The items that can be set are as follows 1 7 Factory setting 4 i ZOOM When i ZOOM is set to ON you can zoom to a maximum of approximately 48 32 when recording with UHD while maintaining the beauty of...

Page 67: ...Factory setting FACE DETECT TRACKING AE AF USER SW Sets the function to assign to the USER1 to USER5 buttons or the USER6 to USER12 button icons For details refer to Assigning function to the USER buttons l 50 Following functions can be assigned to USER1 to USER12 INHIBIT AWB DRS FBC ONE PUSH AF S GAIN AREA ATW ATW LOCK SPOTLIGHT BACKLIGHT AE LEVEL Y GET O I S i ZOOM D ZOOM IR REC FAST ZOOM PRE RE...

Page 68: ... function to assign to the USER6 button icon Factory setting AWB USER7 Sets the function to assign to the USER7 button icon Factory setting AREA USER8 Sets the function to assign to the USER8 button icon Factory setting FACE DETECT USER9 Sets the function to assign to the USER9 button icon Factory setting ZEBRA USER10 Sets the function to assign to the USER10 button icon Factory setting MENU USER1...

Page 69: ... gain strength of red for white balance Ach The items that can be set are as follows j30 i30 B GAIN AWB A Set the Bch gain strength of blue for white balance Ach The items that can be set are as follows j30 i30 R GAIN AWB B Set the Rch gain strength of red for white balance Bch The items that can be set are as follows j30 i30 B GAIN AWB B Set the Bch gain strength of blue for white balance Bch The...

Page 70: ...rs or under a halogen lamp NORMAL2 Displays more vivid color than NORMAL1 FLUO Displays the color suitable for shooting indoors under fluorescent light CINELIKE Displays the color suitable for shooting cinematic video STILL LIKE Expresses colors in a picture tone similar to that produced with a digital still camera SAT Corrects red color saturation PHASE Corrects the red hue SAT Corrects the color...

Page 71: ...ntermediate between blue and cyan SAT Corrects cyan color saturation PHASE Corrects the cyan hue SAT Corrects the color saturation between cyan and green PHASE Corrects the hue between cyan and green SAT Corrects green color saturation PHASE Corrects the green hue SAT Corrects the color saturation between green and the color which is intermediate between green and yellow PHASE Corrects the hue bet...

Page 72: ...s the white clip level The items that can be set are as follows 90 109 DRS Switches enable disable of the dynamic range stretcher function If functions are assigned to the USER buttons ON OFF can be switched using the USER button operations The items that can be set are as follows ON OFF HD Sets the gamma characteristics for HD High Definition SD Increases gain in darker areas more than HD gamma F...

Page 73: ...EV NOTE 0 In the following cases this cannot be set j When all of iris gain and shutter speed are set to manual in the manual mode j When IR recording is enabled AUDIO menu Sets the input output function of audio HANDLE UNIT INPUT SETTING This can be set when the handle unit supplied optional is attached to the unit INPUT1 MIC LEVEL Sets the input level of the external microphone connected to the ...

Page 74: ...CONTROL The recording level can be manually adjusted when CH2 LEVEL adjusting the recording level of the audio channel 2 is set to MANUAL The items that can be set are as follows MUTE j30dB i12dB Factory setting 0dB INPUT SETTINGS CH1 MIC LOWCUT Switches enable disable of the lowcut filter for audio channel 1 The items that can be set are as follows ON OFF Factory setting OFF CH2 MIC LOWCUT Switch...

Page 75: ... OFF WARNING Sets whether to sound the alarm when a system error or warning occurs The items that can be set are as follows HIGH LOW OFF Factory setting OFF VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu Configures the settings for the external output the information to display in the LCD monitor or viewfinder and the output format VIDEO OUT SEL Switches the output destination for images and audio Factory setting HDMI SDI...

Page 76: ...he items that can be selected differ depending on the SYSTEM menu FREQUENCY FILE FORMAT REC FORMAT setting Factory setting 1920 1080p NOTE 0 For the combinations that can be set refer to Format that can be output from the HDMI terminal l 158 HDMI TC OUT Sets if the time code information is output or not in the output from the HDMI terminal The items that can be set are as follows ON OFF Factory se...

Page 77: ...follows j15 i15 Factory setting 0 CONTRAST Adjusts the contrast of the LCD monitor The items that can be set are as follows j15 i15 Factory setting 0 BACK LIGHT Adjusts the brightness of the LCD monitor backlight 0 is the standard brightness The items that can be set are as follows j1 0 1 2 Factory setting 0 RED TINT Finely adjusts the strength of red on the LCD monitor The items that can be set a...

Page 78: ...hether to display video in the viewfinder in color or black and white Factory setting ON INDICATOR Selects the indicator to display in the output image FULL AUTO Switches display hide of the status when the AUTO MANU switch is at AUTO The items that can be set are as follows ON OFF Factory setting ON SLOT1 2 STATUS Switches display hide of the status of the card slot and remaining recording capaci...

Page 79: ...follows ON OFF Factory setting ON REC MODE Switches display hide of the status of interval recording The items that can be set are as follows ON OFF Factory setting ON FBC Switches whether to display when the flash band compensation function is activated The items that can be set are as follows ON OFF Factory setting ON DRS Switches whether to display when the dynamic range stretcher function is o...

Page 80: ...TECTION Switches whether to display the face detection frame when the face detection tracking AE AF function is operating Factory setting ALL DATE TIME Switches display hide of the date and time The display for the year month and day follows the DATE FORMAT setting The date and time are not displayed when the time stamp function is enabled Factory setting OFF MULTI MANUAL Switches display hide of ...

Page 81: ...3 9 14 9 1 85 1 2 35 1 OFF Factory setting OFF FOCUS ASSIST FOCUS ASSIST SW Sets how focus assist is set when the FOCUS ASSIST in the USER button is set Factory setting EXPAND PEAKING EXPAND MODE Sets the enlargement display function mode Factory setting 10SEC EXPAND VALUE Adjusts the enlargement factor of the enlarged display function The items that can be set are as follows 2 3 4 Factory setting...

Page 82: ...ctory setting 80 ZEBRA2 DETECT Sets the detection level of zebra pattern 2 The items that can be set are as follows 50 105 Factory setting 100 ZEBRA2 Switches enable disable of zebra pattern 2 The items that can be set are as follows ON OFF Factory setting OFF WFM MODE Sets the display of the waveform monitor Displaying of the waveform and the vector can be switched Factory setting WAVE MOMENT Pre...

Page 83: ...one upper case alphabetical character This is used as a value to be stored in the volume label of the memory card The items that can be set are as follows A Z Factory setting A NEXT CARD COUNT Sets the CARD COUNT used for recorded MOV format MP4 format file names In the following cases the setting value in NEXT CARD COUNT is stored in the volume label of the memory card together with the CAM INDEX...

Page 84: ... SLOW ON is set 0 The setting is fixed to FREE RUN when the RECORDING menu PRE REC ON is set 0 The setting is fixed to FREE RUN when the RECORDING menu 2 SLOTS FUNC BACKGR REC is set 0 The setting is fixed to REC RUN when the RECORDING menu REC FUNCTION REC MODE INTERVAL is set DF NDF Sets the count method for the time code generator Enabled only when the frame rate of the SYSTEM menu REC FORMAT i...

Page 85: ...e information such as frame rate of the camera USER Selects the user bits set in UB PRESET TIME Selects the local time hh mm ss DATE Selects the local date and time YY MM DD hh TC Records the time code value as user bits CLIP NAME Records the value that CAM INDEX one character and CARD COUNT 3 digit number both converted to ASCII character code Only enabled when the SYSTEM menu FILE FORMAT MOV or ...

Page 86: ... 50 00p 1920 1080 50fps 24M 1920 1080 50fps 20M 1920 1080 50fps 16M 1280 720 50fps 14M 1280 720 50fps 8M 1280 720 50fps 3M 640 360 25fps 4M 640 360 25fps 1 5M 640 360 25fps 0 7M 320 180 25fps 4M 320 180 25fps 1 5M 320 180 25fps 0 5M Factory setting 640 360 25fps 0 7M MOV AVCHD MOV 1080 59 94i or 1080 29 97p AVCHD 1080 59 94i 1920 1080 30fps 14M 1920 1080 30fps 6M 1920 1080 30fps 1M 1280 720 30fps ...

Page 87: ...ess when using the streaming with the multicast Factory setting 239 192 0 20 MULTICAST PORT Sets the port number when using the streaming with the multicast Factory setting 37004 LOAD SD CARD Loads the settings file from the memory card and reflects in the menu when CONNECTION INFO is set to MEMORY The items that can be selected are as follows YES NO SAVE SD CARD Encrypts and saves the information...

Page 88: ...ing 192 168 0 1 NOTE 0 Cannot be set when WLAN IPv4 SETTING DHCP CLIENT is selected SUBNET MASK Sets the subnet mask Factory setting 255 255 255 0 NOTE 0 Cannot be set when WLAN IPv4 SETTING DHCP CLIENT is selected DEFAULT GATEWAY Sets the default gateway Factory setting 192 168 0 254 NOTE 0 If you do not use default gateway set to 0 0 0 0 0 Cannot be set when WLAN IPv4 SETTING DHCP CLIENT is sele...

Page 89: ...150M 2160 23 98p 420LongGOP 100M 2160 23 98p HEVC LongGOP 150M 2160 23 98p 422LongGOP 150M 1080 59 94p 422LongGOP 100M 1080 59 94p 422ALL I 200M 1080 59 94i 422LongGOP 50M 1080 59 94i 422ALL I 100M 1080 29 97p 422LongGOP 50M 1080 29 97p 422ALL I 100M 1080 23 98p 422LongGOP 50M 1080 23 98p 422ALL I 100M Factory setting 2160 59 94p HEVC LongGOP 200M MP4 2160 59 94p HEVC LongGOP 100M 2160 29 97p 420L...

Page 90: ... save the scene file setup file and streaming setting file The items that can be set are as follows SLOT1 SLOT2 Factory setting SLOT1 HANDLE TALLY LED Sets whether the tally lamp is to illuminate or not The items that can be set are as follows ON OFF Factory setting ON LOAD Selects and loads the scene file saved on the memory card into the unit Can select if all of the scene files F1 to F6 are loa...

Page 91: ...s j Turn the multidial up or down j Touch the LCD monitor 0 To exit the card reader mode do one of the following operations j Turn the power off j Press the EXIT button j Press the multidial j Touch SERVICE MODE Switches the unit to the service mode You can also check software information licenses on a computer and other equipment Confirm LICENSE TXT for the external drive recognized by a computer...

Page 92: ...er turns off automatically if the AC eco mode functions BATTERY When about 5 minutes have passed without any operation this unit automatically turns off to save battery life The items that can be selected are as follows ON OFF Factory setting ON AC If there are no operations for approximately 15 minutes while using the AC adaptor the power turns off automatically The items that can be selected are...

Page 93: ...EL 0 0 i4 0 j10 j10 CHROMA PHASE 0 0 i5 0 0 0 MATRIX NORMAL1 FLUO NORMAL2 STILL LIKE CINELIKE CINELIKE COLOR CORRECTION R 0 0 0 0 0 0 R Mg 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mg 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mg Mg B 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mg B B 0 0 0 0 0 0 B 0 0 0 0 0 0 B B Cy 0 0 0 0 0 0 B Cy Cy 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cy 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cy G 0 0 0 0 0 0 G 0 0 0 0 0 0 G G Yl 0 0 0 0 0 0 G YI Yl 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yl 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yl Yl R 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yl R R 0 0 0 0 0 0 SKI...

Page 94: ...Item SCENE SETUP INITIALIZE PLAYBACK CLIP SEL l RESUME PLAY l l CLIP PROTECT DELETE COPY INFORMATION DISPLAY DATA l l Item SCENE SETUP INITIALIZE SW MODE ZOOM RING l l IRIS RING l l SUPER GAIN l l AGC LIMIT l l O I S l l HYBRID O I S l l O I S MODE l l ATW l l ATW SPEED l l ATW TARGET R l l ATW TARGET B l l W BAL PRESET l l W BAL VAR l l H ZOOM SPEED l l i ZOOM l l REAR RING l l AUTO SLOW SHTR l l...

Page 95: ...AIN AWB B l l AWB A GAIN OFFSET l l AWB B GAIN OFFSET l l CHROMA LEVEL l l CHROMA PHASE l l MATRIX l l COLOR CORRECTION R l l R Mg l l Mg l l Mg Mg B l l Mg B B l l B l l B B Cy l l B Cy Cy l l Cy l l Cy G l l G l l G G Yl l l G YI Yl l l Yl l l Yl Yl R l l Yl R R l l SKIN TONE DTL l l MASTER PED l l GAMMA MODE SEL l l BLACK GAMMA l l KNEE MODE l l WHITE CLIP SETTING WHITE CLIP l l WHITE CLIP LEVE...

Page 96: ...OWCUT l l CH1 LIMITER l l CH2 LIMITER l l MIC LIMITER LINK l l OUTPUT SETTINGS AUDIO OUT l l ALARM BATTERY END l l MEDIA END l l WARNING l l Item SCENE SETUP INITIALIZE VIDEO OUT SEL 1 l l SDI OUT 1 OUT FORMAT l l SDI AUDIO GAIN CHG l l SDI REC REMOTE l l SDI OUT CHAR l l SDI OUT ZEBRA l l HDMI OUT OUT FORMAT l l HDMI TC OUT l l HDMI REC REMOTE l l HDMI OUT CHAR l l HDMI OUT ZEBRA l l LCD BRIGHTNE...

Page 97: ...TER l l SHUTTER l l IRIS l l AE LEVEL l l ZOOM FOCUS l l WHITE BALANCE l l FACE DETECTION l l DATE TIME l l MULTI MANUAL l l D ZOOM l l IR REC l l PLAYBACK STATUS l l MARKER CENTER MARKER l l SAFETY MARKER l l FRAME MARKER l l FOCUS ASSIST FOCUS ASSIST SW l l EXPAND MODE l l EXPAND VALUE l l PEAKING LEVEL l l PEAKING COLOR l l DETAIL l l DETAIL LEVEL l l DETAIL FREQ l l EI ASSIST ZEBRA l l ZEBRA1 ...

Page 98: ...TIALIZE DEVICE SEL l l NETWORK FUNC l l IP REMOTE ENABLE DISABLE l l USER ACCOUNT l ACCOUNT LIST l STREAMING STREAMING FORMAT l l START TRIGGER l l CONNECTION INFO l l RECEIVER URL l l RTSP PORT l l MULTICAST ADDRESS l l MULTICAST PORT l l LOAD SD CARD SAVE SD CARD START l WLAN PROPERTY TYPE l l SSID l CHANNEL l l ENCRYPTION l l ENCRYPT KEY l WLAN IPv4 SETTING DHCP l l IP ADDRESS l l SUBNET MASK l...

Page 99: ...LE SCENE FILE SD CARD SETUP FILE SD CARD SETUP FILE MEMORY SLOT FOR LOAD SAVE l l HANDLE TALLY LED l l CLOCK CLOCK SETTING TIME ZONE DATE FORMAT l l USB DEVICE CARD READER MODE SERVICE MODE INFORMATION VERSION OPERATION TIME UPDATE ECO MODE BATTERY l l AC l l NETWORK l l APPROVED REGULATION LANGUAGE l l MENU INITIALIZE ...

Page 100: ...d to the memory card in card slot 1 Also the scene files saved in the memory card can be loaded Saving the scene file Saving the scene file into the main unit memory Saves the current setting value of the unit into the main unit memory 1 Select the SCENE FILE menu LOAD SAVE INITIALIZE SAVE 2 Select SET The file is saved Saving the scene file to the memory card The scene file can be overwritten to ...

Page 101: ... stored in the specified folder of the memory card in card slot 1 is displayed 2 Select the file name for the file to load 3 Selects if all of the scene files F1 to F6 are loaded or individually loaded To load all select ALL To load individually select the scene number to load 4 Select SET The file is loaded An error message may be displayed For details about the error message refer to Cases indic...

Page 102: ... 2 Select the file to overwrite from the list of setup files The file name entry screen and the keyboard are displayed Leave it as is when overwriting 3 Select Enter A confirmation screen is displayed 4 Select SET The file is saved Saving the setup file to the main unit memory Saves the current setting value of the unit into the main unit memory 1 Select the OTHERS menu FILE SETUP FILE MEMORY SAVE...

Page 103: ...Chapter 5 Shooting This chapter describes the basic procedure for recording This chapter also describes the special recording method ...

Page 104: ...the brightness make adjustments to the iris the AE level and the ND filter l 108 To focus manually use the focus operation l 111 To adjust the white balance adjust the white balance and black balance l 114 To adjust the setting of the audio input and the recording level switch audio input l 125 NOTE 0 The settings made in manual mode are not maintained for the following settings when you switch to...

Page 105: ...ecording settings How to read a REC FORMAT setting The item names for recording formats indicate the resolution the frame rate the codec mode and the bit rate However bit rate is not included with some file formats For example When the recording format for file format MOV is 2160 59 94p HEVC LongGOP 200M The resolutions that can be set with this unit are as follows j2160 UHD 3840 2610 1080 FHD 192...

Page 106: ...080 59 94i 422LongGOP 50M 50 Mbps VBR 1080 59 94i 422ALL I 100M 100 Mbps VBR 1080 29 97p 422LongGOP 50M 50 Mbps VBR 1080 29 97p 422ALL I 100M 100 Mbps VBR 1080 23 98p 422LongGOP 50M 50 Mbps VBR 1080 23 98p 422ALL I 100M 100 Mbps VBR 50 00Hz 1080 50 00p 422LongGOP 100M 4 2 2 10 bit 100 Mbps VBR 1080 50 00p 422ALL I 200M 200 Mbps VBR 1080 50 00i 422LongGOP 50M 50 Mbps VBR 1080 50 00i 422ALL I 100M 1...

Page 107: ... functions with different file formats and recording formats Resolution FREQUENCY REC FORMAT YUV number of bits Average bit rate FHD 1920 1080 59 94Hz 1080 59 94p AVCHD PS 4 2 0 8 bit 25 Mbps VBR 1080 59 94i AVCHD PH 21 Mbps VBR 1080 59 94i AVCHD HA 17 Mbps VBR 1080 23 98p AVCHD PH 21 Mbps VBR 50 00Hz 1080 50 00p AVCHD PS 25 Mbps VBR 1080 50 00i AVCHD PH 21 Mbps VBR 1080 50 00i AVCHD HA 17 Mbps VB...

Page 108: ...sappears 4 Rotate the rear ring Iris value CLOSE F11 to F1 9 OPEN Value closer to CLOSE darken the image Value closer to OPEN brighten the image Setting with the multi manual function 1 Select the CAMERA menu SW MODE REAR RING ZOOM 2 Press the IRIS button to switch to manual iris mode The iris display is highlighted in orange 3 Turn the multidial to adjust then press the multidial The setting chan...

Page 109: ...e the gain value 0 When auto iris mode or auto shutter mode is enabled the brightness of the screen may not change even when you adjust the gain l 108 112 Super gain You can set super gain when recording in dark places 1 In CAMERA menu SW MODE SUPER GAIN select one of SUPER GAIN SUPER GAINi or ALL 2 Either press the USER button assigned to S GAIN or touch the USER button icon l 50 Gain switches to...

Page 110: ...ar ring is turned Setting with the multi manual function 1 Select the SCENE FILE menu AE LEVEL ON 2 Select the CAMERA menu SW MODE REAR RING ZOOM or IRIS 3 Switch one of iris gain or shutter speed to auto 4 Turn the multidial to display AE LEVEL 5 Press the multidial The AE level display is highlighted in orange 6 Turn the multidial to adjust then press the multidial The setting changes to the val...

Page 111: ... 10 cm 3 93q and MF99 focal distance infinity The higher the number the further away the object is to be focused on Focal distance is the distance to the subject to be focused on NOTE 0 Since the auto focus control may not operate properly if there is a flicker select a shutter speed that is appropriate to the light 0 If you set the unit to auto focus mode at times other than 59 94i 50 00i and 59 ...

Page 112: ...en when you adjust the shutter speed l 108 109 0 When the shutter speed has been set to slow shutter it may not be possible for the camera to keep up with changes in the images If this occurs set the iris focus and white balance manually Area mode function Touch the subject to apply various effects tailored to the subject that is touched Area auto focus function Adjusts the focus automatically tai...

Page 113: ...splayed in the area that is touched to apply the effects set in the menu 3 Press the USER button or the USER button icon again The area frame disappears and the unit exits the area mode function To display the USER button icon touch and hold the screen Adjusting the area size 1 Turn the multidial to display the AREA 2 Press the multidial 3 Turn the multidial to change the size of the area frame It...

Page 114: ...2 Set the gain value l 109 Normally set this to 0 dB If it is too dark set the gain to an appropriate value 3 Press the WHITE BAL button to switch to Ach Each time you press the button the white balance switches in the order Preset Ach Bch 4 Change the ND FILTER switch settings according to the light conditions For setting examples for the ND FILTER switch refer to Brightness adjustment l 111 5 Pl...

Page 115: ...in W BAL PRESET is displayed l 66 2 Either press the USER button assigned to AWB or touch the USER button icon to switch the white balance P 3200K P 5600K and VAR the value set in the CAMERA menu SW MODE W BAL VAR change in order When VAR is selected turning the multidial can set any white balance value between V 2000K and V 15000K A 1 2 or more of the screen width B 1 2 or more of the screen heig...

Page 116: ...ing conditions The auto tracking white balance function can be assigned to each of Ach Bch and Preset in white balance Set the function with the CAMERA menu SW MODE ATW Applications for the USER button Refer to page 50 for USER button settings NOTE 0 ATW is displayed on the camera image screen when the ATW function is enabled 0 LOCK is displayed on the camera image screen when the ATW LOCK functio...

Page 117: ...nds After adjustment of the black balance white balance is then adjusted and the black balance white balance adjustment values are memorized If white balance has been set elsewhere other than in Ach and Bch then only the black balance is adjusted Messages displayed in the viewfinder and LCD monitor NOTE 0 The content previously set is maintained in Ach or Bch Make the settings again if the lightin...

Page 118: ...0 When the zoom magnification is at its maximum the subjects are focused at about 1 2 m 47 2q or more 0 When the zoom ratio is 1 the subjects are focused at about 10 cm 3 93q or more 0 The units for the zoom ratio can be changed in the ZOOM FOCUS menu l 80 Using i ZOOM When i ZOOM is set to ON you can zoom to a maximum of approximately 48 32 when recording with UHD while maintaining the beauty of ...

Page 119: ...l the end to zoom The zoom ratio display changes during fast zoom For example 99 NOTE 0 When the CAMERA menu SW MODE H ZOOM SPEED is set to 7 fast zoom can also be used by operating the zoom lever on the handle 0 As the operating noise of fast zoom will be louder than normal the operating noise may be recorded during recording If the operating noise is a problem disable FAST ZOOM 0 Auto focus may ...

Page 120: ...uilt in LED light is turned on do not look directly into the lighting part or get it near people s eyes 0 Using the built in LED light shortens the time for recording with the battery 0 When the built in LED light is turned on or the brightness of the built in LED light is changed with the light dimmer dial depending on the shooting conditions the auto tracking white balance function may not work ...

Page 121: ...e factory settings Advanced settings Set with the SCENE FILE menu RB GAIN CONTROL SETTING When the white balance setting is Ach R GAIN AWB A Sets to add or reduce the intensity of the red color B GAIN AWB A Sets to add or reduce the intensity of the blue color When the white balance setting is Bch R GAIN AWB B Sets to add or reduce the intensity of the red color B GAIN AWB B Sets to add or reduce ...

Page 122: ...items Gamma function This function optimizes the tone of images General settings GAMMA MODE SEL Selects a gamma mode from 8 types Advanced settings BLACK GAMMA Sets the gamma curve compression and expansion of dark areas Knee function This function sets the compression of video signals to prevent halation in images General settings Use the unit with the factory settings Advanced settings KNEE MODE...

Page 123: ...es For example the flash band compensation function may operate under some recording environments such as when zooming in or out on a bright window It is recommended to use the function in recording environments where flashes are anticipated Note that due to the recording environment even when there are flashes you may not get sufficient results from the flash band compensation function NOTE 0 The...

Page 124: ...to 59 94Hz There is a slight gap between the displayed frame rate for Super Slow Recording and the actual frame rate at which Super Slow Recording is performed Although S SLOW120 is displayed on the screen the actual recording is performed at 119 88 fps 0 It is not possible to adjust the shutter speed to a value slower than the limit imposed by the frame rate used for Super Slow Recording Example ...

Page 125: ...or external microphone stereo mini jack 1 Set the CH1 SELECT switch to the INT MIC L position The audio signals from L of the built in microphone or the Lch of the external microphone connected to the MIC terminal are recorded to audio channel 1 2 Set the CH2 SELECT switch to the INT MIC R position The audio signals from R of the built in microphone or the Rch of the external microphone connected ...

Page 126: ... that does not support i48 V power supply set the INPUT1 INPUT2 switch to LINE or MIC If set to i48V this unit or the connected equipment may malfunction 0 If an abnormality occurs with the i48 V power supply the power of this unit will turn off 0 Using a phantom microphone shortens the battery time 0 When noise from unconnected terminals is bothersome set the INPUT1 INPUT2 switch to LINE Adjustin...

Page 127: ...d to this unit 1 Select the AUDIO menu MIC SETTING CH1 LEVEL CH2 LEVEL MANUAL 2 Adjust the recording level with AUDIO menu MIC SETTING CH1 LEVEL CONTROL CH2 LEVEL CONTROL The level increases as the number increases Audio is not recorded when set to MUTE NOTE 0 When the input level of audio exceeds 0 dB the level display exceeding 0 dB is displayed in red in the camera image screen and the audio le...

Page 128: ...the signal for audio channel 2 as monaural CH1 2 STEREO Outputs the signals of the audio channel 1 and the audio channel 2 as stereo CH1 2 MIX Mixes the signals of the audio channel 1 and the audio channel 2 and outputs as monaural NOTE 0 Adjust the volume of the headphones and built in speaker as follows j During recording volume is adjusted with the AUDIO MON multi manual function l 144 j During...

Page 129: ...he pre recording is canceled once when 3 hours has past without starting the recording 0 Pre recording cannot be performed if the remaining recording capacity of the memory card is less than 1 minute 0 Pre recording cannot be used in the following cases j When super slow recording is enabled j When background recording is enabled j When interval recording is enabled 0 For information about recordi...

Page 130: ...mory cards is exhausted A slanted line is displayed in the SIMUL display when simultaneous recording is not possible To start the simultaneous recording again replace the memory card that has run out of the recording capacity with another memory card and then press the REC button When the REC button is pressed without replacing the memory card standard recording is performed to the memory card wit...

Page 131: ... When SYSTEM menu REC FORMAT is UHD 0 The lighting status of the tally lamp 1 changes according to start or stop of recording on card slot 1 0 Time code is fixed to free run 0 Control of recording operation of the external equipment such as recorder connected to the SDI OUT terminal 2 and the HDMI terminal is linked to the start stop recording of the card slot 1 0 In the background recording mode ...

Page 132: ...ion of one frame recording at set time interval To stop recording press the REC button Set NORMAL in the RECORDING menu REC FUNCTION REC MODE to clear the setting NOTE 0 In the following cases REC MODE is fixed to NORMAL j When SYSTEM menu FILE FORMAT is set to MP4 or AVCHD j When SYSTEM menu SUPER SLOW is set to ON 0 The setting is cleared when the power is turned off 0 Audio is not recorded 0 Re...

Page 133: ...in the IR recording mode j IR is displayed on the camera image screen j Iris is automatically adjusted 2 Press the REC button IR recording is started NOTE 0 In the following case this cannot be set j When using the face detection tracking AE AF function 0 This can also be set with the CAMERA menu SW MODE IR REC 0 It is recommended to use a tripod 0 It takes longer to focus with Auto Focus in dark ...

Page 134: ...a pattern cannot be recorded 0 To record video with less overexposure manually adjust the shutter speed and brightness iris gain so that the zebra pattern is no longer displayed l 108 109 112 Displaying the marker Displaying the center marker A center marker can be displayed 1 Select the type of the center marker in the VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu MARKER CENTER MARKER The center marker is not displayed ...

Page 135: ... enabled Focus assist function The focus assist function enables you to focus the target easily The recording image on the LCD monitor and the viewfinder can be displayed enlarged or the focused area can be visually enhanced Enlarged display function Center of the recording image is displayed enlarged to make it easier to focus Using the enlarged display function Set so enable disable of the enlar...

Page 136: ...display part Peaking display The peaking display will outline the contour of the focused image in red green or white A Peaking display Displaying the peaking display Set so enable disable of peaking display can be switched with a USER button 1 Switch to manual mode with the AUTO MANU switch l 104 2 Press the FOCUS A M button to switch to manual focus mode l 111 3 Select VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu FOCUS...

Page 137: ... NOTE 0 In the following cases the focus assist function is canceled j Power is turned off j Switch to auto mode with the AUTO MANU switch j Press the FOCUS A M button to switch to auto focus mode j Settings in the VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu FOCUS ASSIST FOCUS ASSIST SW are changed 0 In the following cases the enlarged display function is canceled j When using the area mode function j When using the fa...

Page 138: ...n jPress the EXIT button jWhen it is no longer possible to track the touched subject The tracking frame flashes red then goes out after approximately 3 seconds The tracking mode continues if the subject is detected before the tracking frame goes out or if a different subject is touched NOTE 0 In the following cases it cannot be used j When set to manual mode j When set to digital zoom j When using...

Page 139: ...ing for a good balance of correction for large and small camera shake PAN TILT Specifies a setting appropriate for shooting that uses a lot of panning and tilting of the camera STABLE Specifies a setting appropriate for fixing a composition to shoot a subject NOTE 0 Stabilization may not be possible when the unit has a large amount of shake 0 When using a tripod disabling the optical image stabili...

Page 140: ...ore the peaking display of the focus assist function and zebra pattern detection are enabled also to the time stamp display The time stamp is also displayed horizontally inverted when set to the VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu LCD SELF SHOOT MIRROR When using the SDI OUT terminal can be used Waveform monitor function Waveform of the image can be displayed Assigning WFM to the USER button Set so display hide...

Page 141: ...nge to light blue and then to white when the inclination of the unit is corrected It will indicate up to approximately 30 in horizontal direction and 30 in vertical direction 1 Select the VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu LEVEL GAUGE LEVEL GAUGE ON NOTE 0 The display of level gauge cannot be recorded 0 The level gauge is not displayed when the enlarged display function of the focus assist function is enabled ...

Page 142: ... cases j When the EXIT button is pressed j When anything other than the icon is touched j When the touch operation of the LCD monitor is not performed for approximately 5 seconds 1 Scene file 1 to 6 icon Either press the multidial with the cursor in position or touch the icon to select each of the scene files The name of each scene file is displayed on the second line of the icon 2 USER6 to USER12...

Page 143: ...orange 3 Press the multidial to end the settings A Multidial B EXIT button C Multi manual function Display of the camera image screen Function ICONS Displays the operation icon screen GAIN Sets the gain value l 109 SHUTTER Sets the shutter speed l 112 WB Sets the variable value for the white balance l 116 IRIS Sets the iris value l 108 AE LEVEL Sets the exposure compensation value l 110 AREA Adjus...

Page 144: ...ume during recording 1 Connect the headphones to the headphone terminal 2 Turn the multidial to display AUDIO MON 3 Press the multidial 4 Turn the multidial to adjust the volume There is no change to the sound that is actually recorded 5 Press the multidial The setting changes to the value displayed and exits Press the EXIT button to exit without changing the setting NOTE 0 If no operations are pe...

Page 145: ...apter 6 Playback Data including additional information such as image audio and meta data that are recorded by single shooting is saved as a clip Playback copy etc of the clip can be performed on the unit ...

Page 146: ...ction status of the wireless LAN Displays the connection status of the wireless LAN No display It is not connected to the wireless LAN It is set to the NETWORK menu DEVICE SEL OFF A status where the wireless LAN is set and ROP is not connected A status where the wireless LAN is set and ROP is connected フビパ ヒブパ フビパ ヒブパ ヶラュ ブペハペフ ヶラュ ブペハペフ ラユヷヤ ビパパ ラユヷヤ ビパパ ヶラュ ブペハペフ ヶラュ ブペハペフ フビパ ヒパパ フビパ ヒパパ ヶラュ ビペ...

Page 147: ...d 2 Resume play status 3 Number of recording pixels system frequency 4 Recording file format recording codec 5 Protection status of the clip This is displayed when the clip is protected 6 Standard time code clip name The first 8 digits for the time code when starting shooting of a clip or the file name of the clip are displayed in alphanumeric The information to display is set in the THUMBNAIL men...

Page 148: ...p This is displayed when the clip is protected 4 Thumbnail image 5 Clip name 6 START TC Displays the time code value at the start of the recording 7 START UB Displays the user bits value at the start of the recording 8 DATE Displays the date of the recording 9 TIME Displays the time at the start of recording 10 DURATION Displays the time length of the clip 11 PIXEL FREQ Displays the recording form...

Page 149: ...nnot be copied 0 The copy is not possible when the volume of the selected clip is larger than the available card capacity of the destination 0 It cannot copy when the copy destination card is write protected 0 The copy is not possible when the maximum number of the clips will exceed 0 The copy is not possible when the maximum number of the playlist will exceed 0 It may not be possible to copy clip...

Page 150: ...be played back 0 It may take some time if all clips were selected for deletion in Step 3 Protecting clips The clip recorded in MOV MP4 or AVCHD can be protected 1 Press the THUMBNAIL button The thumbnail screen is displayed 2 Press the MENU button while the thumbnail screen is displayed The menu is displayed 3 Select the THUMBNAIL menu CLIP PROTECT SELECT The thumbnail screen is displayed 4 Select...

Page 151: ...ot remove the memory card in the card slot that is flashing or do not remove the battery or the AC adaptor when the card 1 access lamp card 2 access lamp is flashing in orange Doing so will cause damage to the memory card 0 Use a sufficiently charged battery or AC adaptor 0 It may not be possible to completely repair depending on the condition of the data 0 To restore the clips it is necessary tha...

Page 152: ...ings for each item of the SYSTEM menu FREQUENCY FILE FORMAT REC FORMAT 7 Select the clip to play back is displayed on the clip that cannot be played back To play back the clip with displayed check the information of the clip with the clip information and try operating from the beginning again Playback from touch operations and operation icons A Direct playback bar Playback operation Operating proc...

Page 153: ...rrent playback position of the clip is at less than 3 seconds from the beginning The clip skips to the beginning of the current clip if the current playback position of the clip is at 3 seconds or more from the beginning Slow playback Touch and hold while paused is reverse slow playback When is touched slow playback is performed with continuous frame by frame playback When is touched playback retu...

Page 154: ...yed back the next time 1 Select the THUMBNAIL menu PLAYBACK RESUME PLAY ON When the playback of a clip is stopped midway L is displayed on the clip in the thumbnail screen NOTE 0 Resume playback is canceled in following cases The RESUME PLAY setting cannot be set to OFF j When the power is turned off j When the thumbnail screen is canceled by pressing the THUMBNAIL button j When the SYSTEM menu RE...

Page 155: ... scene to be recorded as a still image while playing back The still image is recorded in the memory card being played back It is convenient to use Pause Slow motion Playback and Frame by frame Playback NOTE 0 The playback will pause when a still image is recorded 0 Recorded still image cannot be displayed in thumbnail played back copied or deleted in the unit 0 INVALID is displayed when the still ...

Page 156: ...Chapter 7 Output and Screen Display This chapter describes the screen displayed on the output video and LCD monitor ...

Page 157: ...lips are changing over etc Item OUT FORMAT Output Format FREQUENCY REC FORMAT Resolution Frame rate 59 94Hz 3840 2160 59 94p 1920 1080p 1920 1080i 1920 1080 59 94p 4 2 2 10 bit 1920 1080 59 94i 4 2 2 10 bit 29 97p 1920 1080p 1920 1080PsF 1920 1080 29 97p 4 2 2 10 bit 1920 1080 29 97PsF 4 2 2 10 bit 23 98p 1920 1080p 1920 1080PsF 1920 1080 23 98p 4 2 2 10 bit 1920 1080 23 98PsF 4 2 2 10 bit 1920 10...

Page 158: ...0p 1 1920 1080i 3840 2160 59 94p 4 2 2 10 bit 3840 2160 59 94p 4 2 0 8 bit 1920 1080 59 94p 4 2 2 10 bit 1920 1080 59 94i 4 2 2 10 bit 29 97p 3840 2160p 1920 1080p 1 3840 2160 29 97p 4 2 2 10 bit 1920 1080 29 97p 4 2 2 10 bit 23 98p 3840 2160p 1920 1080p 1 3840 2160 23 98p 4 2 2 10 bit 1920 1080 23 98p 4 2 2 10 bit 1920 1080 59 94p 1920 1080p 1 1920 1080i 720 480p 2 1920 1080 59 94p 4 2 2 10 bit 1...

Page 159: ...op of cooling fan Displays a message when the cooling fan has stopped 5 Recording status Displays the recording status of the memory card in card slot 1 or card slot 2 Not target for recording flashing flashing Recognizing the memory card The recording is stopped while the recording target memory card is inserted Recording Flashing red dot Flashing red dot Processing to stop the recording P P Reco...

Page 160: ...ecording function using 2 memory cards It is displayed with a slanted line if it is in a condition that cannot perform 2 slot recording even if each function is enabled RELAY When the relay recording is enabled SIMUL When the simultaneous recording is enabled BACKGR When the background recording is enabled No display During standard recording 10 Flash band compensation function FBC Displayed when ...

Page 161: ...value from 00 to 99 when set to NUMBER Displays in millimeter unit when set to mm feet or mm m Displays i when i ZOOM is enabled i is displayed with black and white inverted when i ZOOM is operating Z is displayed with black and white inverted when FAST ZOOM is enabled 25 System resolution system frequency Displays the system resolution and the system frequency set in the SYSTEM menu REC FORMAT 21...

Page 162: ...me of the selected scene file 40 Area mode function face detection tracking AE AF function AREA Displayed when the area mode function is operating FACE Displayed when the face detection AE AF function is working TRACK Displayed when the tracking AE AF function is working 41 Waveform monitor Displays the video status in waveform or vector This is not output externally to the TV monitor View it on t...

Page 163: ...uring playback Stop Playback Pause Frame by frame rewind Frame by frame Fast forward playback 10 speed Fast forward playback 20 speed Fast reverse playback 10 speed Fast reverse playback 20 speed Slow playback Reverse slow playback 4 Still picture recording icon Touching the icon while playing back or while paused records the scene as a still picture 5 Direct playback bar Displays the general posi...

Page 164: ...DISP MODE CHK button is pressed STATUS Playback screen 1 Time code l l l l 2 Frame rate l l 3 AUTO MANU switch l l 4 Message display area for stop of cooling fan l l l l 5 Recording status l l 1 l 6 Remaining recording capacity and status of the memory card l 2 l 7 External equipment recording operation control status SDI OUT HDMI terminal l l 8 Special recording function l l 9 2 slot function l l...

Page 165: ...ignals output through the SDI OUT terminal VIDEO OUT CHAR Displays with ON OFF whether the characters output through the SDI OUT terminal are superimposed HDMI OUT VIDEO OUT FORMAT Displays with 3840 2160p 3840 2160p 420 8bit 1920 1080p 1920 1080i 1280 720p 720 480p 720 576p the signals output through the HDMI terminal VIDEO OUT CHAR Displays with ON OFF whether the characters output through the H...

Page 166: ...eter displayed on the camera image screen AUDIO OUT Displays with CH1 CH2 CH1 2 STEREO CH1 2 MIX the audio channel format output from the headphone jack and the built in speaker Item Description USER SW 1 to 5 Displays the function assigned to USER1 through USER5 buttons OTHER ASSIGN S GAIN Displays the list of gain values assigned as a super gain WHITE BAL A Displays the setting status of the Ach...

Page 167: ...Chapter 8 Connecting to External Devices This chapter describes the external devices that can be connected to the unit ...

Page 168: ...ted to the headphone terminal 3 5 mm 0 14q diameter stereo mini jack NOTE 0 Audio is not output from the built in speaker when headphones are connected to the headphone terminal Remote control Connect the remote control unit commercially available to the REMOTE terminal 2 5 mm 0 1q diameter super mini jack to operate some of the functions remotely A Headphone terminal A REMOTE terminal ...

Page 169: ...available 0 The SD resolution signal output from the HDMI terminal is output as a progressive signal 480P 576P 0 For the Use a commercially available 5C FB or equivalent double shielded cable for the BNC cable 0 Use a commercially available High Speed HDMI cable If possible we recommend using a cable with a length of 3 m approx 9 8 feet or less 0 When this unit is connected to a TV monitor while d...

Page 170: ...pplied with this unit Use a commercially available generic USB cable conforming to USB2 0 If possible we recommend using a cable with a length of 1 5 m approx 4 9 feet or less 0 You cannot write data to the memory cards of this unit from a computer 0 When connecting the unit to a computer via USB ensure that no other device is connected to the computer via USB 0 Do not remove the memory card when ...

Page 171: ... indication of the unit The card 1 access lamp or card 2 access lamp flashes while this unit is being accessed Do not disconnect the USB cable battery or AC adaptor while the unit is being accessed If the screen does not change when the unit is operated while connected to a computer disconnect the battery and or AC adaptor wait approximately 1 minute reconnect the battery and or AC adaptor wait ap...

Page 172: ... Android terminal 172 Remote operation by iPhone iPad or Android terminal This unit can connect to wireless LAN devices via a network Some of the functions can be remotely operated by connecting the unit with iPhone iPad or Android terminal with the HC ROP app installed l 178 ...

Page 173: ...Chapter 9 Network Connection This chapter describes how to use the unit by connecting to a network ...

Page 174: ... utilises its wireless LAN function wireless networks will be searched automatically When this happens wireless networks that you are not authorised to use SSID may be displayed however do not attempt to connect to the network as it may be considered as unauthorised access SSID refers to the name of device that is used to identify a network over a wireless LAN connection If the SSID matches for bo...

Page 175: ...ating instruction of the iPhone iPad or Android terminal Factory setting 01234567890123456789abcdef 6 Close the menu or return to the level of the NETWORK menu 7 Check the network connection Once connected is displayed on the screen of the unit Setting items for WLAN PROPERTY and WLAN IPv4 SETTING when set to DIRECT When DIRECT is set the following menu settings are automatically set and cannot be...

Page 176: ...PERTY and WLAN IPv4 SETTING SSID enter the SSID of the wireless access point being connected to Setting is completed when the ENCRYPT KEY encryption key password is not set 5 If the ENCRYPT KEY is set enter the password and select Enter 6 Close the menu or return to the level of the NETWORK menu 7 Check the network connection Once connected is displayed on the screen of the unit Setting items for ...

Page 177: ...ontact the network administrator 0 When the default gateway or DNS is not to be used set to 0 0 0 0 However DNS cannot be disabled when DHCP is set to CLIENT 0 Depending on the network environment even if DHCP is set to CLIENT entry of the DNS value manually may be required When invalid DNS value is entered in any other cases the automatic assignment by DHCP will not operate properly Confirming th...

Page 178: ...tering with a keyboard Enabling the IP remote function 1 Select the NETWORK menu IP REMOTE ENABLE DISABLE ENABLE Checking deleting user accounts 1 Select the NETWORK menu IP REMOTE ACCOUNT LIST The list of registered user accounts is displayed Proceed to Step 3 to only check user accounts 2 Select the user account to be deleted 3 When the confirmation message is displayed select SET 4 Select and e...

Page 179: ...ge Connecting to the HC ROP app Connect to the unit following the HC ROP app guide NOTE 0 The unit cannot connect with the HC ROP app while the menu or thumbnail screen is displayed 0 For details about operation of the HC ROP app refer to the help for the HC ROP app Operation while the HC ROP app is connected Operation of the unit that is connected The THUMBNAIL button cannot be used Recording and...

Page 180: ... using the streaming function l 180 This cannot be used when set to UHD j Interval recording and background recording are disabled Settings when using the streaming function SYSTEM menu NETWORK menu STREAMING FREQUENCY FILE FORMAT REC FORMAT STREAMING FORMAT 59 94Hz MOV 1080 59 94p 422LongGOP 100M 1080 59 94p 422ALL I 200M 1920 1080 60fps 24M 1920 1080 60fps 20M 1920 1080 60fps 16M 1280 720 60fps ...

Page 181: ... within following range j IPv4 224 0 1 0 to 239 255 255 254 Set MULTICAST PORT within the range of 1024 to 50000 3 Specify the address of the unit and start streaming with the application software NOTE 0 Multicast cannot start streaming with the operation on the unit 50 00Hz MOV 1080 50 00p 422LongGOP 100M 1080 50 00p 422ALL I 200M 1920 1080 50fps 24M 1920 1080 50fps 20M 1920 1080 50fps 16M 1280 7...

Page 182: ... streaming Setting the destination for streaming in the menu of the unit 1 Select the NETWORK menu STREAMING CONNECTION INFO MEMORY 2 Enter the destination URL in the NETWORK menu STREAMING RECEIVER URL Enter the destination URL in following format j rtmp server URL port number path stream key j rtmps server URL port number path stream key NOTE 0 In general a parameter for the stream key is requir...

Page 183: ... card for setting using the P2 Network Setting software The SDXC memory card created with this software can be used as the reference destination when loading into the unit s menu or when the NETWORK menu STREAMING CONNECTION INFO SD CARD is selected Setting procedure 1 Start the P2 Network Setting software 2 Select the Streaming tab RTMP tab 3 Enter the destination URL in STREAM DESTINATION URL 4 ...

Page 184: ...Chapter 10 Notes Maintenance of the unit or frequently asked questions are described ...

Page 185: ...sed this unit from Do not attempt to repair the unit by yourself Battery The battery gets exhausted quickly so is there any way to improve Charge the battery sufficiently The operating time becomes shorter in low temperature If the time is short after sufficient charging the battery life has expired Can the battery that was used in the previous models used VW VBD58 optional can be used It is recom...

Page 186: ...0 1 60 or 1 100 Playback The clip cannot be played back The clip displaying in the thumbnail screen cannot be played back is displayed on following clips jA clip shot with other device a clip edited by an editing software jCorrupted clip is displayed on the clip in the thumbnail screen for the clips with different system frequency Change the system frequency The clip with different recording file ...

Page 187: ...d back on another device In the following cases when multiple clips are played back in succession images may pause for a few seconds when changing between clips The smoothness of playback of successive clips depends on the device used for playback Depending on the device used for playback images may pause for a moment even when the following conditions do not apply When clips recorded successively...

Page 188: ... temperature of the unit will rise Therefore do not use the unit for a long period of time REC WARNING An error of the recording data has occurred during recording and the recording has stopped The tally lamp and all of the card access lamps orange flash 4 times each second and an alarm sounds Recording is stopped It has tried to record exceeding the maximum number of clips during recording The ta...

Page 189: ... unnecessary clips REINSERT OR CHECK CARD SLOT 1 REINSERT OR CHECK CARD SLOT 2 The memory card cannot be recognized properly because a recording medium which is not supported has been inserted or there is dirt on the terminal of the memory card Check the memory card that is inserted Insert the memory card again if displayed when inserting a memory card FORMAT ERROR CARD SLOT 1 FORMAT ERROR CARD SL...

Page 190: ... the memory card Check the memory card CANNOT COPY THE NUMBER OF CLIPS HAS REACHED MAXIMUM The number of clips that can be copied has reached the maximum Replace the memory card in the copy destination or delete unnecessary clips LOW BATTERY PLEASE CONNECT AC ADAPTOR OR CHANGE BATTERY It is trying to copy a clip or update the firmware of the unit when the remaining battery level is insufficient Re...

Page 191: ...rent for content recorded in AVCHD format Set the same system frequency 59 94 Hz system or 50 00 Hz system for the content of the memory card to copy from and the memory card to copy to The system frequency information for the AVCHD format is confirmed at the time of formatting or at the first recording CANNOT RECORD Cannot be recorded Perform recording after making it possible REC PAUSE INVALID T...

Page 192: ...neously Meaning of the symbols used in the table are as follows jl Can be used simultaneously j Cannot be used simultaneously Recording function to additionally set Recording function that is set Pre recording Relay recording Simultaneous recording Interval recording Background recording Super slow recording Pre recording l l Relay recording l Simultaneous recording l l Interval recording l Backgr...

Page 193: ...e downloaded file to the unit via the memory card Insert the memory card that stores the update file into card slot 1 and select the OTHERS menu INFORMATION UPDATE For the latest update information check the support website below As of January 2020 https panasonic jp support global cs e_cam This website is in English only 0 When updating the firmware use the AC adaptor or sufficiently charged batt...

Page 194: ...re the temperature is extremely high or low Storing in a place where there is heavy oil smoke or dust may lead to malfunctions due to rust on terminal connectors etc Do not let the battery terminal contact a metal object such as a necklace or hairpin Short circuit may occur between terminals and it may lead to heat generation Touching on a heated part may cause severe burns Store the battery with ...

Page 195: ...Chapter 11 Specification This chapter describes the specifications of this product ...

Page 196: ...Chapter 11 Specification Dimensions 196 Dimensions Main unit When the handle unit is attached supplied optional 129 mm 5 08 257 mm 10 1 93 mm 3 66 X2000 X1500 257 mm 10 1 129 mm 5 08 159 mm 6 26 ...

Page 197: ... telephoto angle from the lens IR cut filter Has functionality to switch IR filter on off switched with IR REC USER button or menu Gain setting 0 dB to 30 dB When S GAIN is assigned to a USER button SUPER GAIN SUPER GAINi can be set Color temperature setting ATW ATW LOCK Ach Bch preset 3200 K preset 5600 K VAR 2000 K to 15000 K Shutter speed When the SYSTEM menu FREQUENCY 59 94Hz is set 59 94i 59 ...

Page 198: ...0 2160 422LongGOP 150M Average approx 150 Mbps FHD 1920 1080 422LongGOP 100M Average approx 100 Mbps 422LongGOP 50M Average approx 50 Mbps 422ALL I 200M Average approx 200 Mbps 422ALL I 100M Average approx 100 Mbps MP4 4 2 0 10bit UHD 3840 2160 HEVC LongGOP 100M Average approx 100 Mbps HEVC LongGOP 72M Average approx 72 Mbps MP4 4 2 0 8bit UHD 3840 2160 420LongGOP 72M Average approx 72 Mbps FHD 19...

Page 199: ...NCY 59 94Hz 30 fps 60 fps When set to the SYSTEM menu FREQUENCY 50 00Hz 25 fps 50 fps Bit rate 24 Mbps 20 Mbps 16 Mbps 14 Mbps 8 Mbps 6 Mbps 4 Mbps 3 Mbps 2 Mbps 1 5 Mbps 1 Mbps 0 7 Mbps 0 5 Mbps Audio compression format AAC LC 48 kHz 16 bit 2ch Supported protocol RTSP RTP RTMP RTMPS Compliance standard IEEE802 11b g n compliant Frequency range used central frequency 2412 MHz to 2462 MHz 1 to 11ch...

Page 200: ... DC12 V EIAJ type 4 LCD monitor 3 5q LCD monitor approx 2 760 000 dots Viewfinder 0 24q EVF equivalent to approx 1 560 000 dots Power consumption Maximum approx 3 1 W when connected to the camera Mass Weight Approx 305 Approx 0 67 lbs main part of the handle unit only excluding microphone holder and microphone holder mounting screws External dimensions W H D Approx 71 mm 89 mm 207 mm Approx 2 80q ...

Page 201: ...F function 138 Focus assist function 135 Frame marker 135 G Gain 109 Gamma function 122 H Handle unit Attachment 33 HC ROP app 179 Headphones 168 High speed shooting 124 I Interval recording 132 IR recording 133 Iris 108 K Knee function 122 L LCD monitor 53 Status display 159 Lens cover 32 Lens hood 31 Level gauge 141 M Manual focus 111 Matrix function 121 Memory card 39 Folder structure 44 Format...

Page 202: ...uper slow 124 Switching screen 58 T Tally lamp 55 Thumbnail 146 Thumbnail screen 146 Time code 48 Time data 47 Time stamp function 140 Tripod 36 TV 169 U Update 193 Usage restriction 192 USB 170 User bits 47 USER buttons Assignment 50 Check 52 V Viewfinder 54 W Warning system 188 Waveform monitor function 140 White balance 114 White clip function 122 Wireless LAN Direct connection 175 Wireless acc...

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Page 204: ...sections describe functions that have been added or modified You can view the firmware version of the unit in the following menu OTHERS menu INFORMATION VERSION For the latest information on the firmware or to download update the firmware visit the following support site https panasonic jp support global cs e_cam This website is in English only ...

Page 205: ...ded F 3 Support for Simultaneous Output from SDI OUT Terminal and HDMI Terminal X2000 F 4 Configuration Menu Added for Focus Ring Operations F 8 Menu Setting Items Added F 9 Functional Improvements F 10 USER Button Functionality Added F 11 Added Menus F 12 ...

Page 206: ...cording Interval recording Super slow recording FREQUENCY FILE FORMAT REC FORMAT 59 94Hz MP4 1080 59 94p 420LongGOP 50M 1080 23 98p 420LongGOP 50M 50 00Hz 1080 50 00p 420LongGOP 50M FREQUENCY FILE FORMAT REC FORMAT 59 94Hz MP4 All 50 00Hz FREQUENCY FILE FORMAT REC FORMAT 59 94Hz MP4 1080 59 94p 420LongGOP 50M 1080 23 98p 420LongGOP 50M 50 00Hz 1080 50 00p 420LongGOP 50M ...

Page 207: ...nal SDI OUT terminal Resolution frame rate HDMI OUT FORMAT output format SDI OUT FORMAT output format 3840 2160 59 94p 3840 2160p 3840 2160 59 94p 4 2 2 10 bit 3840 2160p 420 8bit 3840 2160 59 94p 4 2 0 8 bit 1920 1080p 1920 1080 59 94p 4 2 2 10 bit 1920 1080p 1920 1080 59 94p 4 2 2 10 bit 1920 1080i 1920 1080 59 94i 4 2 2 10 bit 1920 1080i 1920 1080 59 94i 4 2 2 10 bit 3840 2160 29 97p 3840 2160p...

Page 208: ...VF PRIORITY or LCD To change the setting with a USER button You can change how to turn on off the LCD monitor and Viewfinder by registering LCD VF OUTPUT to a USER button 1 When the recording screen is displayed press the USER button to which LCD VF OUTPUT is registered Switches the setting each time the button is pressed VF PRIORITY LCD The setting is also applied to the VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu VID...

Page 209: ...ther the characters output through the SDI OUT terminal are superimposed HDMI OUT FORMAT Displays with 3840 2160p 3840 2160p 420 8bit 1920 1080p 1920 1080i 1280 720p 720 480p 720 576p the signals output through the HDMI terminal HDMI OUT CHAR Displays with ON OFF whether the characters output through the HDMI terminal are superimposed CARD STATUS Displays the status remaining recording capacity an...

Page 210: ...cording stop on the external equipment connected to the SDI OUT terminal and the HDMI terminal S H Recording instruction is output to the output from the SDI OUT terminal HDMI terminal S H Pause instruction is output to the output from the SDI OUT terminal HDMI terminal TCG 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 8 2160 59 94p MOV HEVC 200M A001C001 Ach IP REMOTE 30dB ND CLR 1 8000 F5 6 1 0EV DEC 3 1 2 0 2 0 1 0 4 5 3 0 iZ...

Page 211: ...ows 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 360 Factory setting 180 NON LINEAR The focus value changes according to the rotational speed and rotational position of the focus ring LINEAR The focus value changes according to the rotational angle of the focus ring SPEED Adjusts the focus value according to the speed at which the focus ring is rotated COARSE Adjusts the focus value according to the rotatio...

Page 212: ...Firmware Ver 1 4 Menu Setting Items Added F 9 Menu Setting Items Added FRAME MARKER 16 9 and 17 9 can now be set in VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu MARKER FRAME MARKER 16 9 17 9 ...

Page 213: ...nual focus the FACE AF FACE AFAE display is crossed out 0 Even when CAMERA menu SW MODE FACE DETECT TRACKING MODE FACE DETECT TRACKING AE AF is set exposure compensation does not work if auto iris auto shutter and auto gain are all disabled 0 The face detection tracking AE AF function is canceled when set to slow shutter Notes on the USER button function FACE DETECT Now available even when set to ...

Page 214: ...IO CH2 LEVEL AUDIO CH2 LEVEL Switches the recording level adjustment method for audio channel 2 between automatic and manual LCD VF OUTPUT LCD VF OUTPUT Switches the display method of the LCD monitor viewfinder when VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu VIDEO OUT SEL SDI HDMI OUTPUT ON AUDIO OUT AUDIO OUT Switches the audio channel and the format to output from the headphone terminal and the built in speaker Each...

Page 215: ...ls used in the table are as follows jl Is a target j Not a target Available for setting when using CAMERA menu VIDEO OUT LCD VF menu Item SCENE SETUP INITIALIZE SW MODE FOCUS RING DRIVE l l FOCUS RING SETTING l l Item SCENE SETUP INITIALIZE VIDEO OUT SEL SDI HDMI OUTPUT l l EXTERNAL OUT SEL l l SDI OUT FORMAT l l HDMI OUT FORMAT l l LCD VF OUTPUT l l SDI SETTING SDI AUDIO GAIN CHG l l SDI REC REMO...

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