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3. Settings and Adjustments

Format Settings

You can set the recording mode, system frequency, and video format using Operation >Format in the 
setup menu.

For details about menu operations, see “Basic Setup Menu Operations” (page 80).

Selecting the Recording Mode

You can select exFAT or UDF recording mode.

[Note]

UDF support is planned for a future release.

Select Operation >Format >File System in the setup menu.

Turn the MENU knob to select exFAT or UDF, and press the knob.
A confirmation screen appears.

Select [Execute] to execute, or select [Cancel] to cancel, and then press the MENU knob.
The camcorder will reboot automatically after executing.

Switching the System Frequency

You can switch the system frequency as required. The camcorder will reboot automatically after 
switching.

[Notes]

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The system frequency cannot be changed during recording/playback or while the thumbnail screen is displayed.

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After switching between 29.97 and 59.94 or between 25 and 40, the camcorder does not reboot automatically.

Select Operation >Format >Frequency in the setup menu.

Turn the MENU knob to select the system frequency, and press the knob.
A confirmation screen appears.

Select [Execute] to execute, or select [Cancel] to cancel, and then press the MENU knob.

Switching the Video Format

Refer to “Video Formats” (page 32) as required when switching the video format.

Select Operation >Format >Rec Format in the setup menu.

Turn the MENU knob to change the video format, and press the knob.
A confirmation screen appears.

Select [Execute] to execute, or select [Cancel] to cancel, and then press the MENU knob.

Video Formats

The following recording formats can be selected for different combinations of video resolution and 
system frequency.

System frequency

Video format 
(Operation >Format >Rec Format in setup menu)

Picture size

59.94/50

XAVC-I 1080i

1920 × 1080

XAVC-I 720P

1280 × 720

XAVC-L 50 1080P

1920 × 1080

XAVC-L 50 1080i

1920 × 1080

XAVC-L 50 720P

1280 × 720

XAVC-L 35 1080P

1920 × 1080

XAVC-L 35 1080i
XAVC-L 25 1080i
HD422 50 1080i

 a)

HD422 50 720P

 a)

1280 × 720

HQ 1920 × 1080i

 a)

1920 × 1080

HQ 1440 × 1080i

 a)

1440 × 1080

HQ 1280 × 720P

 a)

1280 × 720

MPEG IMX 50

 a)

720 × 486/720 × 576

DVCAM

 a)

720 × 480/720 × 576

Summary of Contents for PXW-X400

Page 1: ...4 587 873 11 1 Solid State Memory Camcorder Operating Instructions PXW X400 PXW X400KC PXW X400KF Ver 1 0 GB 2015 Sony Corporation ...

Page 2: ...sing Wireless LAN 56 Connecting to the Internet 59 Transferring Files 62 Transmitting Streaming Video and Audio 63 Streaming High Quality Video 64 Using Wi Fi Remote Control 65 Configuring from the Web Menu 67 Supported Network Functions and Operating Limitations 71 6 Clip Operations Clip Operations on the Thumbnail Screen 72 7 Menu Display and Settings Setup Menu Organization 78 Basic Setup Menu ...

Page 3: ...s the main power supply on and off 3 DC IN DC power input connector XLR type 4 pin male 4 DC OUT 12V DC power output connector 4 pin female Supplies power for an optional WRR 855S 860C 861 862 UHF Synthesizer Diversity Tuner or HDVF L750 Viewfinder maximum 1 8 A Note Do not connect any equipment other than the UHF synthesized diversity tuner 5 Battery attachment shoe Attach a BP L80S Battery Pack ...

Page 4: ...ment for optional microphone holder page 26 11 LIGHT video light connector 2 pin female page 27 12 Shoulder pad page 27 13 Lens cable clamp Clamps the lens cable 14 MIC IN microphone input 48 V connector XLR type 5 pin female Connect a stereo microphone to this connector The power 48 V is supplied via this connector 15 LENS connector 12 pin page 25 Note When connecting or disconnecting the lens ca...

Page 5: ... adjustment switch Activates the automatic white black balance adjustment functions WHITE Adjust the white balance automatically If the WHITE BAL switch page 6 is set to A or B the white balance setting is stored in the corresponding memory If the WHITE BAL switch is set to PRST the automatic white balance adjustment function does not operate BLACK Adjust the black set and black balance automatica...

Page 6: ...mic Contrast Control Against a very bright background with the iris opening adjusted to the subject objects in the background will be lost in the glare The DCC function will suppress the high intensity and restore much of the lost detail It is particularly effective for shooting in the following cases ˎ ˎ Shooting people in the shade on a sunny day ˎ ˎ Shooting a subject indoors against a backgrou...

Page 7: ...peaker also sounds alarms to reinforce visual warnings page 124 If you connect earphones to the EARPHONE jack the speaker output is suppressed automatically 1 E E Abbreviation of Electric to Electric In E E mode video and audio signals input to the camcorder are output after passing through internal electric circuits only This can be used to check input signals 2 LCD monitor Displays remaining bat...

Page 8: ...rmation appear No video image appears The EXPAND button function will be supported in a future upgrade 14 HOLD display hold button Pressing this button instantly freezes the time data displayed in the LCD monitor The timecode generator continues running Pressing this button again releases the hold For details about the time data display see page 12 15 RESET RETURN button Resets the value shown in ...

Page 9: ...CE MARK button By pressing this button when a thumbnail display is on the screen you can view the following thumbnail displays of the essence marked frames of the selected clip depending on the item selected in a list displayed on the screen All Thumbnail display of all frames marked with essence marks Rec Start Thumbnail display of frames marked with Rec Start marks and of the first frames of cli...

Page 10: ... Connects to a network via a wired LAN connection using a LAN cable sold separately CAUTION ˎ ˎ For safety do not connect the connector for peripheral device wiring that might have excessive voltage to this port Follow the instructions for this port ˎ ˎ When you connect the LAN cable of the unit to peripheral device use a shielded type cable to prevent malfunction due to radiation noise Connecting...

Page 11: ...according to the microphone used for audio input 48V Microphone requiring external power source phantom power OFF Microphone using internal power source or not requiring a power source 6 SDI IN SDI input connector BNC type Connector used when connecting an external HD SDI signal source to the camcorder 7 AUDIO IN CH 1 CH 2 audio channel 1 and channel 2 input connectors XLR type 3 pin female Connec...

Page 12: ...g on the position of the DISPLAY switch Displays the type of data currently shown in the time data display as follows TCG Recorded timecode TCR Playback timecode UBG Recorded user bits UBR Playback user bits CNT Counter DUR Duration CLK Time display when the PRESET REGEN CLOCK switch is set to CLOCK When the HOLD button is pressed to hold the timecode value the timecode is displayed in the format ...

Page 13: ...ss MAC address of device attached the USB wireless LAN module connector Wired LAN Wired LAN network connection status Wired LAN Remote Remote control enabled disabled state when connected using a LAN cable IP Address Wired IP address of wired LAN connection Network Status 2 screen The Network Status 2 screen displays settings and status information related to streaming Display item Description NW ...

Page 14: ...ng capacity Ah Voltage Voltage Manufacture Date Date of battery manufacture Power Source Power supply source Supplied Voltage Supplied power source voltage Media Status screen Displays the status of the recording media Display item Description SxSA Remaining capacity bar graph and remaining time display and media life of media in slot A SxSB Remaining capacity bar graph and remaining time display ...

Page 15: ...w Quick Motion mode Rec Recording in picture cache mode Cache Recording standby in picture cache mode Int Rec Recording in progress in Interval Rec mode Int Stby Recording standby in Interval Rec mode Int Stby Recording paused in Interval Rec mode during pause intervals Sml Rec Recording in progress in Simul Rec mode Sml Stby Recording standby in Simul Rec mode CALL Call received from external con...

Page 16: ...ient Mode Setting Off On Off Off On Off Not streaming Streaming Warning Error The following icons are displayed when streaming from a CCM State Streaming state Icon Operation Display On Off Streaming Status Maintenance Streaming Setting Maintenance Network Client Mode Setting On Off On Not streaming Streaming Warning Error Note Icons are not displayed before streaming starts 20 Wireless network st...

Page 17: ...r for saving configuration data Displays the state of the SD card for saving configuration data inserted in the UTILITY SD card slot Icon Media state SD card not inserted or not mounted SD card mounted Mounted SD card is protected flashing SD card mounting 30 SDI output REC trigger indicator Displays the superimposition state of the recording command sent to the SDI connector output It is displaye...

Page 18: ...age 39 7 Positioning pin When attaching the lens align this pin with the recess in the top center of lens mount on the camcorder 8 Macro button macro ring Press and hold the macro button and turn the macro ring to adjust the focus minimum focus distance 10 mm 9 Iris ring For manual iris adjustment set the iris mode switch to the M manual position then turn this ring Note Always set the iris mode s...

Page 19: ...te the zoom with the power zoom lever MANUAL manual Selects manual zoom Operate the zoom with the zoom ring 10 PUSH AUTO instant auto iris button When the IRIS switch is in the M position for manual adjustment press this button for instantaneous auto adjustment The iris is automatically adjusted while the button is held down 11 IRIS adjustment mode switch A auto The iris is adjusted automatically ...

Page 20: ...s the brightness of the screen This control has no effect on the output signals of the camcorder 12 TALLY switch Controls the tally indicator located on the front of the viewfinder HIGH The tally indicator brightness is set to high OFF The tally indicator is disabled LOW The tally indicator brightness is set to low 13 ZEBRA zebra pattern switch Controls the zebra pattern display ON Display a zebra...

Page 21: ...recording and playback while the ACCESS lamp on the right side panel is lit in blue and the ACCESS lamp in the card slot section is lit in orange be careful never to remove the battery pack Doing so may corrupt the data recorded on the card ˎ ˎ Make sure to power the camcorder off before replacing the battery pack When a BP L80S Battery Pack is used the camcorder will operate continuously for appr...

Page 22: ...inder connector to the VF connector 26 pin VF connector 26 pin Up You can detach the viewfinder by following the attaching procedure in reverse order But when detaching the viewfinder from the attachment shoe pull up the stopper Adjusting the Viewfinder Position To adjust the viewfinder left right position loosen the left right positioning ring and to adjust the front back position loosen the fron...

Page 23: ...he brightness contrast and peaking of the viewfinder screen with the controls shown below Outlines Adjust using the PEAKING knob Contrast Adjust using the CONTRAST knob Brightness Adjust using the BRIGHT knob Attaching the BKW 401 Viewfinder Rotation Bracket By fitting an optional BKW 401 Viewfinder Rotation Bracket you can rotate the viewfinder out of the way so that your right leg does not hit t...

Page 24: ...nce Clock Set Date in the setup menu The Date screen appears 2 Turn the MENU knob to select the year month or day and then press the knob The selected year month or day becomes editable 3 Turn the MENU knob to set the year month or day and then press the knob 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set the remaining digits 5 Press the SET button The internal clock is set to the date set in steps 2 to 4 Next set...

Page 25: ...t just one time after mounting or changing the lens When carrying out the adjustment use a flange focal length adjustment chart as the subject Approx 3 m 10 ft Notes ˎ ˎ If you use a subject with insufficient contrast or move the camcorder or subject during adjustment this will cause an adjustment error ˎ ˎ Place the subject the flange focal length adjustment chart so that it appears at the center...

Page 26: ...tal Wireless Receiver To use a Sony digital wireless microphone system power the camcorder off and then attach the digital wireless receiver ˎ ˎ DWR S02D Digital Wireless Receiver For details about attaching a digital wireless receiver refer to the instruction manual of each product Connecting Line Input Audio Equipment 1 Connect the audio output connector of the audio equipment that supplies the ...

Page 27: ...er 12 V power through the DC IN connector or battery pack The brightness or color temperature of the light will not change in response to voltage increase Notes ˎ ˎ Do not connect video lights with power consumption of 50 W or greater ˎ ˎ The brightness or color temperature of the light will change when the voltage supplied through the DC IN connector or from the battery pack is less than 12 V To ...

Page 28: ...tor Indicator Slot status Lights in orange Accessing the SxS memory card lights during data reading and writing Indicator Slot status Lights in green Standby the loaded SxS memory card is ready for recording or playback Not lit No SxS memory card is loaded An unusable card is loaded An SxS memory card is loaded but the other slot is selected Ejecting SxS Memory Cards 1 Open the cover and then pres...

Page 29: ...ulated from the remaining capacity of the media in each slot and the current video format recording bit rate and is displayed in units of minutes You can check the remaining capacity on a bar graph by displaying the Media Status screen page 14 Note A mark appears when a memory card is write protected When to exchange SxS memory cards ˎ ˎ The warning message Media Near Full appears the WARNING indi...

Page 30: ...ormat the SD card 1 Select Operation Format Media SD Card Utility in the setup menu A confirmation screen prompting whether to format the card appears 2 Turn the MENU knob to select Execute then press the knob Formatting begins During formatting a message is displayed and the ACCESS indicator is lit orange When formatting ends a completion message appears Press the MENU knob to dismiss the message...

Page 31: ...of another device First make a backup of the card then reformat the card in the device to be used SDXC Cards By using an optional MEAD SD02 Media Adaptor you can insert an SDXC card into an SxS memory card slot and use it instead of an SxS memory card for recording and playback Note Do not use SDXC cards at the same time as other memory cards If a mix of cards are used at the same time the camcord...

Page 32: ...does not reboot automatically 1 Select Operation Format Frequency in the setup menu 2 Turn the MENU knob to select the system frequency and press the knob A confirmation screen appears 3 Select Execute to execute or select Cancel to cancel and then press the MENU knob Switching the Video Format Refer to Video Formats page 32 as required when switching the video format 1 Select Operation Format Rec...

Page 33: ...0 1080i 1920 1080i 1920 1080i 720 486i 720 480i 1440 1080i 1920 1080i 1920 1080i 720 486ia 720 480ia 1280 720P 1280 720P 1280 720P 720 486i 720 480i 720 480i 720 486i 720 480i No signal 720 480P Operation menu Format Input Output Frequency Rec Format codec omitted Output Format SDI HDMI 29 97 1920 1080P 1920 1080PsF 1920 1080i 720 486i 720 480i 1280 720P 1280 720P 1280 720P 720 486i 720 480i 23 98...

Page 34: ...sitec Composite HD Y 29 97 1920 1080P HD Y Composite HD Y 1280 720P HD Yb Composite HD Yb 23 98 1920 1080P HD Y HD Y HD Sync HD Y Composite HD Y 1280 720P HD Yb Composite HD Yb Operation menu VIDEO OUT signal format Format Frequency Rec Format codec omitted Proxy recording Wireless LAN connection function OFF ON 50 1920 1080P HD Y HD Y HD Y Composite HD Y 1920 1080i HD Y Composite HD Y 1440 1080i ...

Page 35: ...e Balance Always readjust the white balance when the lighting conditions change 1 Set the switches and selectors as shown below ˎ ˎ GAIN switch L set to a gain value that is as small as possible ˎ ˎ OUTPUT DCC switch CAM ˎ ˎ WHITE BAL switch A or B1 1 Adjustment values are saved to memory B only when Operation White Setting White Switch B in the setup menu is set to Memory 2 Set the FILTER knob to...

Page 36: ...White Filter in the setup menu 2 Select the position to which to assign a CC filter by selecting one of Electrical CC A to Electrical CC D and then turn the MENU knob to select the desired color temperature Select with Electrical CC C or D selected When the assignable switch is pressed the setting for that position is not displayed For example if is set for one position then switching between the ...

Page 37: ...de cannot be used when the camcorder is in Slow Quick Motion mode ˎ ˎ It is not possible to turn the SLS mode on or off or change the number of accumulated frames when recording Setting the Shutter Mode and Shutter Speed Notes ˎ ˎ When the automatic iris is used the iris opens wider as the shutter speed increases thus reducing the depth of field ˎ ˎ The selectable shutter speeds vary depending on ...

Page 38: ... position indicator page 15 on the viewfinder screen ˎ ˎ To open the iris slightly turn the MENU knob counterclockwise as seen from the front of the camcorder Select one of 0 25 0 5 0 75 or 1 ˎ ˎ To close the iris slightly turn the MENU knob clockwise as seen from the front of the camcorder Select one of 0 25 0 5 0 75 or 1 The changed reference value is retained until the power of the camcorder is...

Page 39: ...ch to the A auto position 2 Flip off the rubber cap of the iris gain adjustment trimmer 3 Turn the iris gain adjustment trimmer using a screwdriver or similar object to adjust the gain Turn clockwise to increase the gain Turn counterclockwise to decrease the gain Adjust while watching the iris ring on the lens body 4 Reattach the rubber cap ...

Page 40: ... focus instantly moves to the marker position Focus by turning the focus ring while viewing the viewfinder The distance indications on the ring are valid in Full MF mode The distances where the picture is in focus correspond to absolute positions of the focus ring Peaking You can turn the PEAKING knob on the viewfinder to use the peaking function Edges are emphasized in the monitor picture which f...

Page 41: ...EVEL knob is set to 0 the audio signals on channels 1 and 2 cannot be recorded Check the position of the MIC LEVEL knob before adjusting the LEVEL CH1 CH2 knobs Manually Adjusting the Audio Level of the MIC IN Connector 1 Set either or both of the AUDIO IN switch es to FRONT 2 Set the AUDIO SELECT switch es for the desired channel s selected in step 1 to MANUAL 3 Turn the MIC LEVEL knob and adjust...

Page 42: ...L CH3 knob and MIC LEVEL knob linked operation Audio CH4 Level Channel 4 recording level Setting Knob Side4 LEVEL CH4 knob Front MIC LEVEL knob Front Side4 LEVEL CH4 knob and MIC LEVEL knob linked operation You can now adjust the levels of audio channels 3 and 4 with the knobs selected here ...

Page 43: ...ee Setting the Date and Time of the Internal Clock page 24 Setting the User Bits By setting the user bits up to 8 hexadecimal digits you can record user information such as the date time or scene number on the timecode track 1 Press the DISP SEL EXPAND button to switch the display in the LCD monitor to status display 2 Set the DISPLAY switch to U BIT 3 Set the F RUN SET R RUN switch to SET The fir...

Page 44: ...erence video signal is not the same as the system frequency of the camcorder the camcorder cannot be correctly genlocked If this occurs the timecode will not acquire successful lock with the external timecode User bit settings during synchronization When the timecode is synchronized to an external signal only the time data is synchronized with the external timecode value Note on changing the power...

Page 45: ...udio data and the metadata recorded between steps 9 and 10 To review the recording rec review With the camcorder in recording standby mode press an assignable switch assigned with the Rec Review function to play back the last two seconds of the clip at normal speed Press and hold an assignable switch assigned with the Rec Review function for one second or longer to start play back from the frame t...

Page 46: ...g Basic Operations 46 Switching between memory cards When two memory cards are loaded press the SLOT SELECT button page 28 to select the active slot It is not possible to switch between memory cards during playback ...

Page 47: ...switch page 106 which has been assigned with the Picture Cache function Notes ˎ ˎ Only one special recording function such as picture cache recording can be used at any one time If another special recording mode is enabled while picture cache recording is in use picture cache recording is automatically released ˎ ˎ Changing system settings such as the video format clears all images stored in memor...

Page 48: ...less ˎ ˎ If you set the LIGHT switch to MANUAL and turn the video light switch on the video light is always lit The video light does not turn on and off automatically The camcorder exits Interval Rec mode when it is powered off but the number of frames interval time and pre lighting settings are maintained You do not need to set them again the next time you shoot in Interval Rec mode Starting Inte...

Page 49: ...layback frame rates differ ˎ ˎ Reviewing the recording Rec Review is not possible ˎ ˎ If you change the recording frame rate to a value faster than the current shutter speed the shutter speed is changed to the slowest value for which shooting is possible Example If the frame rate is 32 and the shutter speed is 1 40 and you change the frame rate to 55 then the shutter speed is changed to 1 60 It is...

Page 50: ... in the setup menu XAVC L 50 720P 59 94 50 XAVC L 35 1080P 59 94 50 29 97 25 23 98 XAVC L 35 1080i 59 94 50 XAVC L 25 1080i 59 94 50 HD 422 50 1080P 29 97 25 23 98 HD 422 50 1080i 59 94 50 HD 422 50 720P 59 94 50 29 97 25 23 98 HQ 1920 1080P 29 97 25 23 98 HQ 1920 1080i 59 94 50 HQ 1440 1080i 59 94 50 HQ 1280 720P 59 94 50 HQ 1920 1080i 59 94 50 Setting Simul Rec 1 Select Operation Rec Function Si...

Page 51: ...he camcorder format the SD card 1 Select Operation Proxy Recording Mode Setting in the setup menu 2 Turn the MENU knob to select On then press the knob 3 Select Operation Format Media SD Card Proxy in the setup menu 4 Turn the MENU knob to select Execute then press the knob A confirmation screen prompting whether to format the card appears 5 Turn the MENU knob to select Execute then press the knob...

Page 52: ...1 Select Operation Planning Metadata Clear Memory in the setup menu 2 Turn the MENU knob to select Execute and then press the knob Deletion starts The message Clear Planning Metadata File OK appears when the deletion finishes Defining Clip Names in Planning Metadata The following two types of clip name strings can be written in a planning metadata file ˎ ˎ An ASCII format name that appears in the ...

Page 53: ...0 to Shot Mark 9 When you record shot marks you can add the shot mark name strings defined in the planning metadata Note Only Shot Mark 1 and Shot Mark 2 can be recorded on the camcorder Shot mark name string example Use a text editor to modify the fields in the Meta name tag The shaded fields in the example are essence mark name strings Names can be either in ASCII format up to 32 characters or U...

Page 54: ... satellites Searching for GPS satellites Several minutes may be required to acquire satellites Positioning A weak GPS signal is being received A GPS signal is being received Location information can be acquired A strong GPS signal is being received Location information can be acquired ˎ ˎ It may take some time to start acquiring location information after turning on the camcorder ˎ ˎ If a position...

Page 55: ...IFU WLM3 to the camcorder page 56 2 Set the wireless LAN access mode to Wi Fi Station mode and connect to the Internet page 60 When using the CBK WA02 option 1 Attach the CBK WA02 to the camcorder page 56 2 Set the wireless LAN access mode to Wi Fi Station mode and connect to the Internet page 60 Using a modem 1 Attach the USB extension adaptor of the CBK NA1 option page 59 2 Connect the modem pag...

Page 56: ...ice or the ambient environment such as wall materials could shorten the communication range or prevent connections altogether If you experience these problems check the connection communication status after moving the camcorder to a new location or bringing the camcorder and access point terminal device closer together Compatible Devices You can use a smartphone tablet or computer to configure and...

Page 57: ...ork Setting in the setup menu enables connection to a 5 GHz access point ˎ ˎ The Ch setting Auto 5GHz in Wi Fi Access Point mode may not be displayed depending on the CBK WA02 used ˎ ˎ Auto 5GHz is not displayed in the menu if use of the CBK WA02 in the 5 GHz band is prohibited for outdoor use in your country or region Check that the use of the CBK WA02 is permitted in your country or region For d...

Page 58: ...The camcorder can connect to an existing wireless LAN access point as a client The device connects via the access point Smartphone Tablet Computer Access point Connecting to an access point using WPS If an access point supports the WPS function you can connect using a basic setting If an access point does not support the WPS function see Connecting to an access point in station mode without using ...

Page 59: ...rk connector of the camcorder and a router using a LAN cable 2 Set Maintenance Network Wired LAN to Enable 3 Set Maintenance Network Setting to On An IP address is automatically assigned to the camcorder Notes ˎ ˎ It may take some time 30 seconds to 1 minute for the wired LAN connection to become enabled Wait until the network status indicator page 16 LAN icon stops flashing on the LCD screen or i...

Page 60: ... NA1 Modem Connecting 1 Connect the modem option to the USB connector of the CBK NA1E USB extension adaptor For details about connecting a modem refer to the instruction manual supplied with the modem 2 Set Maintenance Network Wireless Network to Modem 3 Set Maintenance Network Setting to On Notes ˎ ˎ Always turn the camcorder off before connecting or removing the CBK NA1 and modem ˎ ˎ It may take...

Page 61: ...point and device supports WPS connect using the procedure in Connecting to an access point using WPS page 58 If WPS is not supported connect using the procedure in Connecting to an access point in station mode without using WPS page 69 First turn the access point and device on and configure the device tethering function if planning to use tethering ...

Page 62: ...es to cut out and transfer the cutout parts Notes ˎ ˎ Margins of up to 15 frames are added before and after the cutout region in the created file ˎ ˎ Files created from cutouts from proxy files recorded using network function software V1 25 or earlier may not be imported into non linear editors Transferring original files on SxS memory cards 1 Connect the camcorder and device using a LAN connectio...

Page 63: ... Setting in the setup menu is set to Off Maintenance Network Client Mode Setting in the setup menu is set to On ˎ ˎ It may take several tens of seconds to stream actual video or audio after starting streaming ˎ ˎ You cannot start streaming when playing back an SD format clip ˎ ˎ If you set the streaming transmission destination is set incorrectly or the camcorder does not connect to the network ap...

Page 64: ... for all items 3 Set Maintenance Network Client Mode Setting in the setup menu to On Network client mode is enabled and the camcorder connects to the PWS 100RX1 Network RX Station Live streaming starts in response to PWS 100RX1 Network RX Station operation For details about operation refer to the instruction manual for the PWS 100RX1 Network RX Station You can assign Setting On Off for Network Cli...

Page 65: ... REC button operation by sliding the Lock knob to the right on the screen You can also display the Wi Fi remote control using Cam Remote Control page 67 from the web menu Notes ˎ ˎ To display the page for a smartphone change rm html to rms html in the URL To display the page for a tablet change rm html to rmt html in the URL When rm html is entered the page automatically switches for display on th...

Page 66: ...FPS Shutter White Gamma Auto Iris Gain ATW Color Bars Auto Black Auto White Playback screen ˎ ˎ Status display ˎ ˎ Playback control buttons F Rev Play Pause F Fwd Prev Stop Next Cursor screen ˎ ˎ Status display ˎ ˎ Cursor control buttons menu status display Up Left Set Right Down Cancel Back Menu Status Thumbnail Option SHIFT SET Assign screen ˎ ˎ Assignable buttons Assignable buttons 0 1 3 4 5 ...

Page 67: ...ngs page 69 Wired LAN Wired LAN Settings Wired LAN settings Wired LAN Settings page 69 Wired LAN Status Wired LAN settings status Checking wired LAN settings page 69 Upload Settings Transfer settings Transfer Upload Settings page 69 Media Info Displays media information and is used to select files to transfer from media ˎ ˎ SD Card Media inserted into the PROXY SD card slot of the camcorder Double...

Page 68: ... in scenes with excessive motion ˎ ˎ Not all frames may be played when the stream is set to a large size with a small bit rate To reduce this select a smaller size for the Size setting Proxy Format Settings You can set the format of the proxy file that is recorded on the SD card of the camcorder Video ˎ ˎ XAVC Proxy AVC H 264 Main Profile 4 2 0 Long GOP ˎ ˎ Size is selected in the following settin...

Page 69: ...tomatically assigned to the camcorder To enter the camcorder IP address manually set to Off IP Address Enter the IP address of the camcorder Enabled when DHCP is Off Subnet mask Enter the subnet mask of the camcorder Enabled when DHCP is Off Gateway Enter the gateway for the access point Enabled when DHCP is Off DNS Auto Obtains DNS address automatically When set to On the address of the DNS serve...

Page 70: ...word PASV Mode Enable disable PASV mode Destination Directory Specify the destination directory Note If an invalid character is entered in the directory name the directory is not created and files are transferred to the top level of the default transfer destination directory Using Secure Protocol Set whether to use secure FTP Note Communication using FTP is not encrypted The use of FTPS is recomme...

Page 71: ...Yes2 No No Yes2 No 1 Proxy recording is enabled when Operation Proxy Recording Mode Setting in the setup menu is set to On 2 Supports camcorder and network connected device functions Limitations on Simultaneous Use of Network Functions The following limitations apply to the simultaneous use of network functions Wireless LAN connection Wired LAN connection Operation None Disabled Network function s...

Page 72: ...atically displayed as the index picture You can change the index picture to any frame page 76 2 Selected media icon media status A mark is displayed if the media is protected If two SxS memory cards are inserted in the camcorder you can switch between them using the SLOT SELECT button Note You cannot switch between SxS memory cards while the Essence Mark thumbnail screen is displayed 3 Clip number...

Page 73: ...order into playback mode pause use the PREV button to return to the start of the clip and start play again Pausing Playback Press the PLAY PAUSE button The PLAY PAUSE indicator flashes while play is paused Press the button again to return to play mode Playing at High Speed Press the F FWD button page 8 or the F REV button page 7 To return to normal playback press the PLAY PAUSE button Returning to...

Page 74: ...clip is protected and a completion message appears 6 Press the MENU knob to dismiss the message Protecting all clips 1 Select Thumbnail Lock Unlock Clip Lock All Clips in the setup menu 2 Turn the MENU knob to select Execute then press the knob A confirmation screen appears 3 Turn the MENU knob to select Execute then press the knob All clips are protected and a completion message appears 4 Press t...

Page 75: ...ected this function is disabled 1 Select Thumbnail Delete Clip All Clips in the setup menu 2 Turn the MENU knob to select Execute then press the knob A confirmation screen appears 3 Turn the MENU knob to select Execute then press the knob All clips are deleted and a completion message appears 4 Press the MENU knob to dismiss the message Displaying Clip Properties The clip properties screen for the...

Page 76: ...eleting a shot mark 1 Select Thumbnail Thumbnail View Essence Mark Thumbnail in the setup menu 2 Select the type of shot mark to delete 3 Select the thumbnail for the frame from which you want to delete a shot mark on the essence mark thumbnail screen then select Thumbnail Set Shot Mark in the setup menu 4 Turn the MENU knob to select one of the following then press the knob Setting Operation Dele...

Page 77: ... an NG flag to a clip page 75 Add KEEP Adds a KP Keep flag to a clip page 75 Delete Clip Flag Deletes a clip flag page 76 Lock Unlock Clip Protects unlocks a clip Select Clip Selects the clip to protect page 74 Lock All Clips Protects all clips on the media page 74 Unlock All Clips Unlocks all clips on the media page 74 Copy Clip Copies clips Select Clip Selects the clip to copy page 74 All Clips ...

Page 78: ...sign functions to assignable switches 87 VF Setting Viewfinder settings 87 Marker Marker settings 87 Gain Switch Gain value settings 88 Auto Iris Auto iris settings 88 Zebra Zebra pattern settings 88 Display On Off Viewfinder display item settings 88 LED Viewfinder settings 89 White Setting White balance settings 90 Offset White Offset white settings 90 Shutter Shutter settings 90 Slow Shutter Slo...

Page 79: ... 101 Auto Shading Auto black shading correction settings 101 APR APR settings 101 Basic Authentication Basic authentication settings 101 Network Network connection settings 101 Network Client Mode Network client mode settings 102 File Transfer Wi Fi transfer settings 102 Streaming Streaming settings 102 Clock Set Internal clock settings 103 Language Display language settings 103 Hours Meter Digita...

Page 80: ...NCEL PRST ESCAPE switch down to the ESCAPE position 4 Turn the MENU knob or press the or button to move the cursor to the sub item that you want to set and then confirm by pressing the MENU knob or the SET button The settings of the selected sub item appear and the cursor moves to the currently selected value Settings area ˎ ˎ The settings area displays a maximum of nine lines You can scroll throu...

Page 81: ... Setup Menu Operations 81 Canceling Changes to Settings 1 Push the MENU CANCEL PRST ESCAPE switch down to the ESCAPE position Exiting the Menu 1 Set the MENU ON OFF switch to OFF or press the MENU button The normal camera picture reappears ...

Page 82: ...e knob The item sub item s are added Note The same item or sub item cannot be registered twice Also the name of the item or sub item cannot be changed Editing Sub Items You can specify the sub items to display 1 Display the Edit User Menu screen 2 Turn the MENU knob to select an item to edit then press the knob The edit function list appears 3 Turn the MENU knob to select Edit Sub Item in the edit...

Page 83: ...ved Restoring the User Menu to Factory Default State 1 Turn the MENU knob to select Edit User Menu Customize Reset then press the knob The Customize Reset screen appears 2 Turn the MENU knob to select Reset then press the knob A confirmation screen appears 3 Turn the MENU knob to select Execute then press the knob The User menu is restored to the factory default state ...

Page 84: ...t ratio Item Setting Description Rec Format Settings vary according to the system frequency setting Selects the recording format execute by selecting Execute XAVC I 1080i XAVC I 720P XAVC L 50 1080P XAVC L 50 1080i XAVC L 50 720P XAVC L 35 1080P XAVC L 35 1080i XAVC L 25 1080i HD422 50 1080i HD422 50 720P HQ 1920 1080i HQ 1440 1080i HQ 1280 720P MPEG IMX 50 DVCAM When the system frequency is 59 94...

Page 85: ...ide ID signal to the SD output signal Through Outputs without adding a wide ID signal Auto Adds and outputs a wide ID signal to the video signal when the wide ID signal is set to Squeeze Wide Mode Ext Auto 16 9 When the input signal is SD sets the method that determines wide screen information Auto Records with 16 9 aspect ratio when the wide screen information of the input signal is Squeeze Other...

Page 86: ...he recording format is XAVC L MPEG2 HD 422 MPEG2 HD 420 or MPEG IMX 50 Interval Rec On Off Turns Interval Rec mode on off When set to On the settings for other special recording modes are set to Off Operation Rec Function Sets the special recording mode Item Setting Description Number of Frames The available settings vary depending on the Format Frequency setting When Interval Rec is set to On thi...

Page 87: ...wfinder Item Setting Description Setting On Off Turns the display of all markers on off Note When Marker is assigned to the ASSIGN 2 switch this setting is disabled Color White Yellow Cyan Green Magenta Red Blue Selects the marker display color Center Marker 1 2 3 4 Off When the center marker is displayed selects the type Select Off if you do not want to display the marker Safety Zone On Off Turns...

Page 88: ...n off Detect Window 1 2 3 4 5 6 Var Selects the type of auto iris detection window Var Variable Detect Window Indication On Off Turns the function that displays the auto iris detection window frame using a marker on off Operation Auto Iris Sets the auto iris Item Setting Description Iris APL Ratio 99 to 0 to 99 If the Mode setting for Auto Iris is set to Standard sets the mix ratio of peak to mean...

Page 89: ...ing Status On Off Turns streaming transmission on off GPS On Off Turns the GPS reception status indicator on off Operation Display On Off Selects the items to display in the viewfinder Item Setting Description Video Signal Monitor Off Waveform Vector Histogram Selects whether to display the video signal and the type of video signal to display Note Not displayed in the following circumstances When ...

Page 90: ...te that the error increases for higher offset color temperatures Adjust while viewing the actual image Warm Cool Balance A 99 to 0 to 99 Specifies a more precise color temperature for use when a satisfactory image cannot be obtained with the Warm Cool A setting Offset White B On Off When this is set to On the offset adjusted here is added to the white balance of channel B Operation Offset White Ma...

Page 91: ... by selecting Execute Media B Execute Cancel Updates the management information of the SxS memory card in slot B execute by selecting Execute Operation GPS Turns location information GPS on off Item Setting Description GPS On Off Turns the GPS function on off Operation Planning Metadata Makes settings relating to planning metadata operations Item Setting Description Load Media A Execute Cancel Loa...

Page 92: ...saved in memory B Paint Black Sets the black level image level without lighting You can achieve a desired look by adjusting the black level for deeper or shallower blacks Item Setting Description Master Black 99 to 0 to 99 Sets the master black level R Black 99 to 0 to 99 Sets the R black level B Black 99 to 0 to 99 Sets the B black level Paint Flare Makes settings related to flare correction Flar...

Page 93: ... Black gamma correction allows you to reproduce gradations and colors in black or near black dark parts of the picture Item Setting Description Range Low L Mid H Mid Selects the effective range of the black gamma correction Low 0 to 3 6 L Mid 0 to 7 2 H Mid 0 to 14 4 Master Black Gamma 99 to 0 to 99 Sets the master black gamma level Paint Knee Makes settings related to knee correction Knee correct...

Page 94: ...on is Off and when Operation Format Frequency in the setup menu is set to 50 or 25 Paint Aperture Makes settings related to aperture correction Aperture correction processing improves resolution by adding high frequency aperture signals to the video signal which corrects deterioration due to high frequency characteristics Item Setting Description Setting On Off Turns the aperture correction functi...

Page 95: ...is to default values execute by selecting Execute Axis B B MG MG MG R R YL YL YL G G G CY CY B Sets the color targeted for multi matrix correction 16 axis mode Hue 99 to 0 to 99 Sets the hue of the color targeted for multi matrix correction for each 16 axis mode Paint Multi Matrix Makes settings related to multi matrix correction Multi matrix correction sets the saturation using a 16 axis hue spac...

Page 96: ...the horizontal direction White V Saw 99 to 0 to 99 Sets the SAW white shading correction value for the vertical direction White V Para 99 to 0 to 99 Sets the parabola white shading correction value for the vertical direction White Saw Para On Off Turns the white shading SAW parabola correction function on off Maintenance Black Shading Makes settings related to black shading correction Item Setting...

Page 97: ... off for detecting cable connections on the AUDIO IN CH 1 CH 2 connectors on the rear panel Maintenance Audio Makes settings related to audio Item Setting Description Front MIC CH1 Ref 70dB 60dB 50dB 40dB 30dB Selects the reference level of the front microphone for channel 1 Front MIC CH2 Ref 70dB 60dB 50dB 40dB 30dB Selects the reference level of the front microphone for channel 2 Rear MIC CH1 Re...

Page 98: ...N CH 2 connector on the rear panel Side2 LEVEL knob right on the side panel Front MIC LEVEL knob on the front panel Front Side2 LEVEL knob right and MIC LEVEL knob linked control Maintenance Audio Makes settings related to audio Item Setting Description Audio CH3 Level Side3 Front Front Side3 Selects the knob for adjusting the audio level recorded on channel 3 Side3 LEVEL knob on the side panel Fr...

Page 99: ...at recording is started Maintenance Essence Mark Makes settings related to essence marks Item Setting Description Find Mode Clip Rec Start Sets the operation when the NEXT PREV button is pressed Rec Start Moves to the next or the previous recording start mark respectively Clip Moves to the start of the next clip when the NEXT button is pressed Moves to the start of the current clip when the PREV b...

Page 100: ...intenance Preset White Makes settings related to white balance preset values Item Setting Description C Temp BAL P 99 to 0 to 99 Sets the fine color temperature settings for use when a satisfactory image cannot be obtained using Color Temp P R Gain P 99 to 0 to 99 Sets the R gain preset value BGain P 99 to 0 to 99 Sets the B gain preset value AWB Enable P On Off Turns execution of the AWB auto whi...

Page 101: ...shading correction execute by selecting Execute Reset Black Shading Execute Cancel Clears the black shading correction value execute by selecting Execute Maintenance Auto Shading Executes auto black shading correction Item Setting Description Master Gain TMP 3dB 0dB 3dB 6dB 9dB 12dB 18dB 24dB 30dB 36dB 42dB Sets a temporary master gain value The value is the same as the value selected with the GAI...

Page 102: ...n Setting On Off Turns streaming transmission on off Notes ˎ ˎ This setting is set to Off when you turn the power on again ˎ ˎ When set to On the monitoring function is not available Preset Select Preset 1 Preset 2 Preset 3 Selects a streaming preset The settings are common to Preset 1 Preset 2 Preset 3 See below for descriptions for the settings in a preset Size HD Auto 1280 720 640 360 480 270 S...

Page 103: ...d settings to their factory default state Item Setting Description Reset Execute Cancel Resets network settings execute by selecting Execute Maintenance Fan Control Sets the fan control mode Item Setting Description Setting Auto Minimum Off in Rec Selects the fan control mode Maintenance VF Display Setting Makes settings related to the viewfinder display Item Setting Description Chara Marker Brigh...

Page 104: ...t values execute by selecting Execute File All File Makes settings related to ALL file operations Item Setting Description Clear All Preset Execute Cancel Returns the current settings and presets of All File menu items to their factory default values execute by selecting Execute 3Sec Clear Preset On Off Turns the function that clears the currents settings and presets of each item on off when the M...

Page 105: ... correction value in the vertical direction in the lens file Lens Center H 40 to 0 to 40 Sets the horizontal position of the center marker in the lens file Lens Center V 40 to 0 to 40 Sets the vertical position of the center marker in the lens file R Flare 99 to 0 to 99 Sets the R flare level in the lens file G Flare 99 to 0 to 99 Sets the G flare level in the lens file File Lens File Makes settin...

Page 106: ...ark Clip Flag OK Adds Clears an OK mark to from the clip being recorded or played Setting not retained Clip Flag NG Adds Clears an NG mark to from the clip being recorded or played Setting not retained Clip Flag Keep Adds Clears a KP Keep mark to from the clip being recorded or played Setting not retained Functions That Can Be Assigned to the ASSIGN 2 Switch Note Immediately after you assign a fun...

Page 107: ...setting Function State when camcorder is next powered on Zoom Wide Tele When a lens that supports serial communication is installed assigns the Zoom Wide function to ASSIGNABLE 4 and assigns the Zoom Tele function to ASSIGNABLE 5 displayed only when 4 and 5 are set Focus Magnifier Turns the focus magnification function on off Setting not retained Zebra Turns zebra display on off Setting not retain...

Page 108: ...tate when camcorder is next powered on Off No assignment Lens RET Displays return video signal When a camera extension unit is not connected Rec Review if playback is allowed Return Video Displays return video signal Rec Review Executes recording review Shot Mark1 Writes Shot Mark1 Shot Mark2 Writes Shot Mark2 Clip Flag OK Adds Clears an OK mark to from the clip being recorded or played Setting no...

Page 109: ...Device specific data shading output levels and other data that requires adjustment for the specific device is not saved Scene Files Scene files save adjustments to Paint menu items for the purpose of shooting a particular scene You can save up to five files in the camcorder s internal memory and up to 64 files on an SD card Scene files allow you to save the following types of data ˎ ˎ Values set i...

Page 110: ... knob to select Execute on the confirmation message screen then press the knob Changing the File ID 1 Select File User File File ID in the setup menu A screen for editing the File ID appears 2 Select characters and enter the File ID 3 Turn the MENU knob to select Done then press the knob The File ID is updated Loading a User File 1 Select File User File Load SD Card in the setup menu A user file l...

Page 111: ...written ˎ ˎ When loading files from one device to another if the firmware versions on the two devices do not match the setting values for functions that are not supported on the destination device are not loaded ˎ ˎ The camcorder will reboot automatically after loading configuration data If an error message appears One of the following error messages may appear during execution of the load or as s...

Page 112: ... name will overwrite the selected file The File ID is generated automatically but you can modify it 3 Turn the MENU knob to select Execute on the confirmation message screen then press the knob Changing the File ID 1 Select File Scene File File ID in the setup menu A screen for editing the File ID appears 2 Select characters and enter the File ID 3 Turn the MENU knob to select Done then press the ...

Page 113: ... the File ID 1 Select File Reference File File ID in the setup menu A screen for editing the File ID appears 2 Select characters and enter the File ID 3 Turn the MENU knob to select Done then press the knob The File ID is updated Loading a Reference File from an SD Card 1 Select File Reference File Load Reference SD Card in the setup menu A confirmation screen appears 2 Turn the MENU knob to selec...

Page 114: ...elect Done then press the knob The File ID is updated Loading a Lens File from Internal Memory 1 Select File Lens File Recall Internal Memory in the setup menu A lens file list screen appears 2 Turn the MENU knob to select a file to load then press the knob A confirmation screen appears 3 Turn the MENU knob to select Execute then press the knob Loading a Lens File from an SD Card 1 Select File Len...

Page 115: ...press the knob A confirmation screen appears 3 Turn the MENU knob to select Execute then press the knob Using User Gamma Files Created Using CvpFileEditorTM V4 3 Save created user gamma files to be loaded in the PRIVATE SONY PRO CAMERA HD_CAM directory of the SD card Resetting a User Gamma File to Initial State 1 Select File User Gamma Reset in the setup menu A gamma file number reset screen appea...

Page 116: ... B170 is Connected Set the function of the buttons using Maintenance Camera Config RM Rec Start in the setup menu The functions of the buttons for the RM Rec Start settings are given below Button RM Rec Start setting RM Camera PARA Camcorder REC START button Disabled Enabled Enabled Lens VTR button Disabled Enabled Enabled ASSIGN 1 3 switches ASSIGNABLE 4 5 switches and ONLINE button assigned with...

Page 117: ...ion on the camcorder takes precedence Also it is possible to keep the settings that are in effect before you connect the remote control unit In this case you must set the control knobs to relative value mode on the remote control unit For details refer to the operation manual supplied with the remote control unit Operating the Menu from the RM B170 1 Set the DISPLAY switch to the MENU position The...

Page 118: ...onnector can be used to connect a device that supports analog composite signals The device type can be a monitor VTR or other recording device The output signal changes in conjunction with the setting of Operation Input Output Output Format in the setup menu To input the VIDEO OUT connector output signal to an external analog composite device it may be necessary to change the input signal setting ...

Page 119: ...y to carry out the following operations Operating the camcorder turning the power on off switching the operating mode etc Removing or loading a media from an active slot being accessed from the computer Removing or connecting the USB cable Releasing the USB connection To release the USB connection follow the same procedure as that for removing a device from the computer To enable the USB connectio...

Page 120: ...finder screen Tally Green Tally CA call Non CA call REC TALLY LED GREEN TALLY LED CALL OFF OFF OFF OFF Not lit Not lit No display No display No display OFF OFF OFF ON Lit Not lit No display CALL OFF OFF ON OFF Not lit Not lit No display No display CALL OFF OFF ON ON Lit Not lit No display CALL OFF ON OFF OFF Not lit Lit No display No display OFF ON OFF ON Lit Lit CALL OFF ON ON OFF Not lit Lit No ...

Page 121: ...80P HD422 50 1080P HQ 1920 1080P HD422 50 720P 1280 720P 1280 720 59 94P No 23 98 XAVC I 1080P 1920 1080i 2 3PD 1920 1080 59 94i No XAVC L 50 1080P XAVC L 35 1080P HD422 50 1080P HQ 1920 1080P HD422 50 720P 1280 720P 2 3PD 1280 720 59 94P No Operation menu System format of camera adaptor camera control unit Camcorder limitation Format Input Output Return video display Frequency Rec Format Output F...

Page 122: ...mat Rec Format in the setup menu Operation Format Frequency in the setup menu Supported external input signal formats HD XAVC I 1080i 59 94 HD 1920 1080 29 97PsF 59 94i HD 1280 720 59 94P 50 HD 1920 1080 25PsF 50i HD 1280 720 50P XAVC I 720P 59 94 HD 1920 1080 29 97PsF 59 94i HD 1280 720 59 94P 50 HD 1920 1080 25PsF 50i HD 1280 720 50P XAVC L 50 1080i 59 94 HD 1920 1080 29 97PsF 59 94i HD 1280 720...

Page 123: ... part Power may not be supplied to the unit properly if the pins of the battery terminal are bent or deformed by shock or vibrations or if they become corroded due to prolonged outdoor use Periodic inspections are recommended to keep the unit working properly and to prolong its usable lifetime Contact a Sony service or sales representative for more information about inspections Exchanging the Batt...

Page 124: ...ndicator Tally REC indicator Cause and Solution Media Near Full Intermittent Flashing Flashing The remaining capacity on the SxS memory card is getting low Replace at the earliest convenience Media Full Continuous On High speed flashing Clips could not be recorded copied or split because there is no remaining capacity on the SxS memory card Replace immediately Battery Near End Intermittent Flashin...

Page 125: ...shing The maximum number of clips that can be recorded on the proxy data SD card has been reached Recording more clips is not possible Replace immediately Media Proxy Near Full Intermittent Flashing Flashing The remaining free space on the proxy data SD card is getting low Replace at the earliest convenience Last Clip Proxy Rec Intermittent Flashing Flashing The proxy data currently recording is t...

Page 126: ...dia Error Cannot Record to Media A 1 The memory card may be damaged and can no longer be used for recording Playback may be possible so making a copy and replacing the memory card is recommended Media Error Cannot Use Media A 1 The memory card may be damaged and can no longer be used for recording or playback The card cannot be used in the camcorder and must be replaced Cannot Use Media A 1 Unsupp...

Page 127: ...ns devices The use of portable telephones and other communications devices near this camcorder can result in malfunction and interference with audio and video signals It is recommended that the portable communications devices near this camcorder be powered off Condensation If the unit is suddenly taken from a cold to a warm location or if ambient temperature suddenly rises moisture may form on the...

Page 128: ...the current location of the receiver based on the orbital information almanac data and travel time of the signals etc Determining a location is called triangulating A GPS receiver can determine the location s latitude and longitude by receiving signals from 3 or more satellites ˎ ˎ As the positions of GPS satellites vary constantly it may take longer to determine the location or the receiver may n...

Page 129: ...g format audio XAVC Intra LPCM 24 bit 48 kHz 4 channel XAVC Long LPCM 24 bit 48 kHz 4 channel MPEG 2 Long GOP MPEG HD422 mode LPCM 24 bit 48 kHz 4 channel MPEG HD420 HQ mode LPCM 16 bit 48 kHz 4 channel MPEG IMX LPCM 16 24 bit 48 kHz 4 channel DVCAM LPCM 16 bit 48 kHz 2 channel Proxy AAC LC 128 Kbps 2 channel Recording playback time XAVC Intra XAVC I mode Approx 60 minutes Using SBP 64C SBS 64G1B ...

Page 130: ...3200K Minimum illumination 0 013 lx F1 4 42 dB 16 frame accumulation Image S N ratio 62 dB Noise Suppression On Horizontal resolution 1000 TVL TV lines or higher Modulation depth 45 or higher 27 5 MHz screen center Black level 3 1 Black set to 0 in the setup menu Shutter speed 59 94i P 50i P 1 60 to 1 2000 sec 29 97P 1 40 to 1 2000 sec 25P 1 33 to 1 2000 sec 23 94P 1 32 to 1 2000 sec Slow shutter ...

Page 131: ...series Audio equipment Microphone ECM 678 674 673 680S Microphone holder CAC 12 Digital wireless receiver DWR S02D UHF synthesizer tuner unit WRR 855S 860C 861 862 Other peripheral devices Tripod attachment VCT 14 U14 Video light UC D200A Nippon Video System NIPROS Ultralight Anton Bauer Pad CBK SP01 soft type shoulder pad Wireless LAN adaptor CBK WA02 Network adaptor kit CBK NA1 Products for main...

Page 132: ... 1000 1500 1530 RCP 1001 1501 Remote Control Unit PXW X400a HDVF 20A 200 L750 EL20 EL30 Viewfinder VCT 14 Tripod attachment a The carrying case is large enough to hold the camcorder with lens and microphone mounted However remove them if they protrude more than 25 cm 9 7 8 inches from the front of the main unit MPEG 4 Visual Patent Portfolio License THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG 4 VISUAL...

Page 133: ...ce Components require SONY to make an offer to provide source code in connection with the SOFTWARE such offer is hereby made USE OF SOFTWARE WITH COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS The SOFTWARE may be capable of being used by you to view store process and or use content created by you and or third parties Such content may be protected by copyright other intellectual property laws and or agreements You agree to...

Page 134: ...e level of protection as your country of residence and you may have fewer legal rights in relation to Information processed and stored in or transferred to such countries SONY will use reasonable efforts to take appropriate technical and organizational steps to prevent unauthorized access to or disclosure of Information but does not warrant it will eliminate all risk of misuse of such Information ...

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