Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto HC-X1000 del fabbricante Panasonic
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Owner ’ s Manual 4K V ideo Camera Model N o. HC-X1000 Please r ead these instructio ns care fully befo re using th is prod uct, and save th is manua l for futur e use. SQW0 066 until 2014/9/30 Register online at w ww .p ana sonic.c om/registe r (U.S.
- 2 - ∫ About the record ing metho d for recording mo tion pictu res This uni t can reco rd mot ion pictu res using four different recordi ng method s, inc luding M OV (LPCM) , MP4 (L PCM), MP4 an d A VCHD *1 . ( l 31 , 139 ) *1 A VCHD Progres sive (1080/60p , 1080/ 50p) su pporte d.
- 3 - ∫ About security Be careful about th e possibility of theft or loss of the unit, a nd be careful not to leave the unit unattend ed. P lease no te tha t Panason ic does not accept an y responsibility for the comprom ise, manipula tion, an d loss of informati on cause d by the se even ts.
- 4 - Read th is first ............. .......... ........... .......... .... .2 Prep aration Names a nd Functi ons of Main Pa rts ............ 6 Power su pply... ................ .......... ........... ........ 14 Charging the bat tery .. .......... ..
- 5 - With a PC Using th is unit with a PC .......... ........... ........ 93 What you ca n do with a PC ....... .......... .. 93 Connecting to a PC ........ ........... .......... .. 93 Using this un it as a ca rd reade r ...... ....... 94 Using HD Writer X E 2.
- 6 - 1 USB termina l [USB 3.0 D EVICE] ( l 93 , 108 ) 2 USB termina l [USB 3.0 HOST] ( l 102 ) 3 HDMI connector [HDMI] ( l 89 ) 4 Audio in put te rminals 2 (XLR 3 pin) [AUDIO I NPUT2] ( l 13 , 54 ) 5.
- 7 - 24 T r ipod r eceptacle ( l 13 ) 25 Eyepie ce correc tor lev er ( l 25 ) 26 User 5 b uttons [US ER5]/[ FOCUS ASSIST] ( l 61 ) 27 Focu s au to/M anual/ ¶ switch [FOCUS A /M/ ¶ ] ( l 39 ) 28 Pus.
- 8 - 48 Infrared light ( l 69 , 15 2 ) 49 Recordin g lamp (Fro nt) ( l 15 8 ) 50 Lens c over ( l 11 ) 51 Lens (LEICA DICOM AR) 52 SD Card sl ot cove r ( l 21 ) 53 Access la mp (ca rd 1) ( l 21 ) 54 C.
- 9 - 71 Int ern al mic rophon es 72 Acces sory sh oe 73 Sub zoo m lev er ( l 37 , 151 ) ≥ This le ver fun ctions in t he sam e manner as the zoom lever.
- 10 - ∫ Att aching/de t aching the lens hood (How t o d et a ch t he le ns ho od) While pressing an d hold ing t he le ns hood rel ease butt on, ro tat e the lens hood in the direction of the arrow to detach it. (How to atta ch the lens hoo d) 1 Fit the lens hood into this unit.
- 1 1 - Opening /closin g the lens c over Y ou can o pen/close t he lens c over by sliding th e lens co ver op e n/close lever. ≥ When this u nit is not in u se, c lose the lens cover to protect t he lens . ≥ Do not press the lens cove r hard . This may d amage the le ns or t he le ns cover.
- 12 - ∫ Att aching the Shoulder s trap We r ecom mend th at you att ach th e shou lder s tr ap (suppli ed) be fo re going out of door s to record so as to a void dr opping this unit. ∫ Att aching the front microphone ≥ The mi crophone holder is set u p so that a 21 mm (0.
- 13 - 2 Attach an external microphone (optional) to the microphone hol der , and tighten the micro phone holder sc rews. 3 Connect the external microphone to the AUDIO INPUT1 terminal (XLR 3 pin). ≥ When wiring the microphone cable, use the cable clamper o f this uni t.
- 14 - ∫ About batteries that you can use w ith this u nit (For the U.S.A. and Ca nada) The batte ry that can be used with this uni t is VW-VBD58 /CGA-D54 . (For Are as othe r th an the U.S. A. and Canad a) The batte ry that can be used with this uni t is VW-VBD58 /CGA-D54 s.
- 15 - 1 Connec t the AC cable to t he ba tter y charg er and the AC ou tlet. ≥ Use the A C cable (K 2CA2CA0002 5; supp lied) dedica ted for the bat tery charg er . 2 Insert the battery into the batte ry charger by aligning the arr ows . ≥ We recommen d using Panasonic batter ies ( l 16 ).
- 16 - Charging and recording time ≥ T emper ature: 25 o C (77 o F)/hu midity: 60%RH ≥ When u sing the viewfinde r (time s in paren theses are when us ing t he LCD m onit or) ≥ When [SYST EM FREQ] is s et to [59.
- 17 - ≥ When [SYST EM FREQ] i s set to [50Hz(P AL)] ( l 159 ) ≥ “h” is an abbre viation fo r hour, “min” for min ute an d “s” for s econd. ≥ These ti mes are appro ximations . ≥ The indic ated char ging time is for whe n the batt ery h as be en d i schar ged co mplete ly .
- 18 - Y o u can c heck the rema ining po wer of t he batt ery by l ookin g at the battery ca pacity indicat ion displaye d on this un it's sc reen or b y looking at the s upplied b attery VW-V BD58.
- 19 - Connecting to the AC outlet The unit is in t he standby condition when the AC adaptor is con nected. The primary circuit is always “live” as lon g as the A C adaptor is conne cted to an electrica l outl et. Important: ≥ Use th e su pplied AC ad aptor.
- 20 - The unit can record motion picture s or still pictures t o an SD card. Cards that you can use w ith this unit ∫ About the S peed Class ratings for re cording motion pictures ≥ Depending on [REC M ODE] and [REC FORMA T] ( l 139 ), the requir ed car d di f fers .
- 21 - Inserting/removing an SD c ard Caut ion: Check that th e acc ess lamp has gone of f. 1 Open the SD card slot cover and insert (remove) the SD card into (from) the ca rd slot B . ≥ One SD card can be inserted into each of the card slot 1 and th e card slot 2.
- 22 - Set the power switch to ON while pressing the lock release butt on B t o tur n on the unit. A The status i ndica tor lights on . ≥ T o tur n on the u nit aga in after the [ECO NOMY (B A TT)] o r [ECONOMY ( AC)] is activa ted, se t the power switch to OFF o nce, an d then to ON again.
- 23 - The viewfind er is turne d off and the LCD m onitor is tu rned o n w hen the LCD mon itor is ex tracted . The viewfind er is turne d on wh en the LCD monitor is retracte d. Using the LCD monitor 1 Extract th e LCD monit or i n the direction as indicated in the figure.
- 24 - How to use the touch scr een Y o u can o perate b y directl y touc hing the LCD mo nitor (t ouch scr een) wit h your finger. ∫ T ouch T ouch and re lease th e touch screen to selec t icon or picture .
- 25 - It adju sts brightne ss and color densi ty on the LCD m onitor. 1 Select the menu. ( l 28 ) 2 T ouch the desired setting item. 3 T ouch / to adjust setting s. 4 T ouch [ENT ER]. ≥ T ouch [EXIT] to exit the m enu scree n. Vie wfinder adjustment ≥ These setting s will not affect the images actu ally recorded.
- 26 - The reco rding im ages o r playb ack images o n the vie wfind er can b e sele cte d b etwe en colo r/bl ack and wh ite. Select the menu . ( l 28 ) Recording yourself ≥ Chan ge the mode to Re cordi ng Mo de. ( l 22 ) Rotate the LCD m onitor t owards th e lens sid e.
- 27 - When this un it is turned on, the message [ SET TIME Z ONE AND DA T E/TI ME] may appear. T o ma ke these set tings, sele ct [YES], and fo llow the ins tructio n s from S tep 2-3 of the tim e zone setting proced ure. 1 Select the menu. ( l 28 ) 2 T ouch the date or time to be set, then set the desired value using / .
- 28 - ≥ Y ou ca n sele ct men u items by operat ing the multi-f unction dial . ( l 76 ) 1 Press the ME NU button . 2 T ouch t he t op menu A . 3 T ouch t he subm enu B . ≥ Next (Pr evious) page can b e displa yed by t ouching / . 4 T ouch t he des ired i tem to ent er the s etti ng.
- 29 - ∫ Basic came ra positio ning Normal recordin g ≥ Put you r hand thr ough the grip be lt and hold the uni t with bo th han ds. Recording from a high po sition Low-angle recording ≥ For easier low- ang le r ecordin g, the sub recording start/stop b utton and th e sub zoom lever can b e used.
- 30 - ≥ When rec ording, make sure your f ooting is stable and the re is n o danger of colliding with another perso n or obj ect. ≥ Hold the ey e cup o f the viewfind er as clo se as po ssible to your eye. ≥ Adjust the a ngle of the LCD mon itor acco rding to th e position i n wh ich th e u nit is hel d.
- 31 - ≥ Befo re tur ning on t his u nit, ope n the lens cove r . ( l 11 ) 1 Cha nge the mod e t o Recordi ng Mode . ( l 22 ) ≥ Extract t he LCD m onitor. 2 Press the recording start/ stop button B to st art recording. ≥ Recording will stop when yo u press the recor ding start /stop bu tton again .
- 32 - ≥ When the f ile size of a recorde d scene exceeds on e of the fo llo wing sizes or the re cording time exceeds on e of th e following len gths of time, the sc ene will be divid ed aut omatical ly .
- 33 - ∫ About picture s ize Picture sizes i n which still pictures will be r ecorded d iffer d e pendin g on t he [REC MODE] setting and the [REC FORM A T] s etting ( l 13 9 ). ≥ It is po ssible to record still p ictures while reco rding motion pi ctur es.
- 34 - ≥ is disp layed i n the Manual Mode. ≥ The fol lowing m odes appr opriate for th e condi tion are set just by point ing the unit to what you want to re cord in the Intellige nt Auto Mod e. * When [SLOW SHUTTER] ( l 148 ) is [OFF], L ow Ligh t Mode will no t be enter ed.
- 35 - ≥ If you set the Image Stabilizer to (sett ing canceled) in Manua l Mode and set this unit to Intelligent Auto Mod e, the Image S tabilizer sett ing when this u ni t is re set to M anua l Mode w ill be determin ed by wh ether or not you press t he Optica l Image St a bil izer button.
- 36 - ≥ Some of th e USER b uttons 1 s 6 may n ot be a vailable i n Intell igent Aut o Mode dependi ng on th e registere d USER butto n funct ions. When the following function s are register ed to t he USER buttons, u se them in Ma nual Mo de.
- 37 - It can be zoomed up to 20 k . ≥ (Whe n t he pic t ur e si ze of [RE C FORMA T] ( l 139 ) is 1 920 k 1080 or bel ow) It can zoom up to 40 k w hen the [i.Z oom] is set to [ ON]. ( l 147 ) ≥ Zoom m agnificati on can b e check ed in th e scree n display of Z00 to Z99.
- 38 - ≥ If you take your fi nger off t he zoom l ever dur ing zoom oper atio n, th e operat ion s ound may b e recorded . When return ing the zoom le ver to t he ori ginal p ositio n, mov e it quie tly . ≥ The soun d of th e zoom me chanism b ecomes lo uder t han usual d urin g fa st zoom op eration.
- 39 - Perform fo cus adju stments us ing the focus rin g. If aut o focusin g is difficult due to the c onditions, then use Manua l Focus. ≥ Switch to Man ual Mod e. ( l 34 ) 1 Set the FOCU S A/M/ ¶ swi tch to [M] to enable Manual Focus. ≥ It will switch to MF from AF.
- 40 - ∫ T o emphasize th e outline of im ages Setting [ EVF/LCD DET AIL] to [ON] h elps you ac hieve focus e asier by emph asizing the ou tlines of an ima ge disp layed on the LCD moni tor and vi ewfind er . Y o u can a lso adjust th e emph asis level or change the fre quency .
- 41 - ≥ Switch to Manua l Focus Mode. ( l 34 ) ≥ Register [ FOCUS AS SIST] to a USER bu tton. ( l 61 ) Press the USER button to which [FOCUS ASSIST] is registered or t ouch the appl ica ble U SER but ton ic on .
- 42 - ≥ Y ou can adjust th e magnificat ion fro m 3 k t o 10 k . ≥ The mag nified a rea is d isplayed i n full screen w hen the magnifi cation is set t o a leve l between 5.5 k and 10 k . (Movin g the m agnified a rea) T ouch / / / or s lid e the screen whil e touching it to mov e the ma gnifi e d area .
- 43 - ≥ Focus Assist is canceled in following ca ses: j If you tur n the unit o ff j If you pr ess the T HUMBN AIL butto n j When the setting of [F OCUS ASSIST] ( l 40 ) is ch anged j When EV F/LCD detail is e nabled . ( l 40 ) j When you s et this u nit to Intellige nt Auto Mod e using the iA/MA NU s witch.
- 44 - 4 T ouch [ EXI T] to compl ete the se ttin g. ≥ The focus po sitions of the items yo u have set will be registere d. ≥ The focu s position set tings ar e canceled in the fo llowing cases : j If you tur n the unit o ff j If you pr ess the T HUMBN AIL butto n j If you operate t he zoom ≥ Select th e [FOCUS TRAN SITION] men u.
- 45 - ≥ When using Focus Transition, functi ons registere d to the USER b uttons 1 s 5 do not w ork with the USER butto ns. T o set the Focus Transition time ≥ Switch to Man ual Mod e. ( l 34 ) 1 Select the menu. 2 T ouch the desired setting item.
- 46 - Automa tic Whit e Balance function may n ot reprod uce nat ural colo rs depend ing on the scen es or lighting con ditions. If so, you can adjust t he W hite Balance m a nually . ≥ Use the mu lti-funct ion dial to cha nge the se ttings. ≥ Switch to Man ual Mod e.
- 47 - *1 This mode is used for Auto White Bala nce Mode and Int elligent Aut o Mo de. *2 Y ou can set this m ode with a USER button. *3 O nly di spla yed whe n M anu al Whi te B ala nce Mode is in use. ≥ T o re turn to Auto Whi te Balan ce Mod e, press th e W.
- 48 - When recor ding a scen e that i s too dark (or b ri ght) o r a s cen e in a similar situation, manually adjust the iris and ga in. Iris adjustm ent ≥ Switch to Man ual Mod e. ( l 34 ) 1 Press the I RIS b utton t o swi tch t o Man ual Iri s Mode.
- 49 - ∫ Adjusting bright ness during the Auto Iris Mode ≥ Switch to Man ual Mod e. ( l 34 ) 1 Select the menu. 2 T ouch / to adjust se ttings. 3 T ouch [ EXI T] to compl ete the se ttin g. Utiliz ing the USER button It is con venient to u se followin g functions o f the USER button w hen it is s et to Ir is adjustmen t.
- 50 - ≥ T o return to Auto Gain Mode , press the GAIN button or set this unit to Intelligent Auto M ode using the iA/MANU switch. ≥ If you register [S UPER GAIN] to a USE R butto n, you can set the gain valu e to 27 dB or 30 d B. ( l 50 ) ≥ If the ga in value is increased, t he noise on the scr een inc reases.
- 51 - Adjust th e shutter s peed wh en rec ording fast- moving sub jects. ≥ Use the mu lti-funct ion dial to cha nge the se ttings. ≥ Switch to Man ual Mod e. ( l 34 ) 1 Press the SHUTTER button to switch to Man ual Shutter Mode. 2 Adjust the shutte r speed by rot ating the multi -funct ion dial.
- 52 - ≥ Y ou may see a band of li ght aroun d an o bject tha t is shinin g ve ry b right, or h ighly ref lective. ≥ During normal playbac k, image movem ent may n ot look sm ooth.
- 53 - This uni t can reco rd audi o in 2 ch. It is possibl e to sw itch betwe en buil t-in m icropho ne, extern al m icropho ne, or con nected audio equipmen t for each channe l. ∫ About audio rec o rding methods The aud io recor ding m ethod varies de pending o n the [R EC MOD E] s ett ing.
- 54 - ∫ Using an ex ternal microphone o r audio eq uipment 1 Connec t an extern al mi crophone or au dio equ ipme nt to AUD IO IN PU T1, 2 t er mina ls (XL R 3 pin). ( l 12 ) 2 Use INPUT1 or INP UT2 switches to switch the connec ted aud io in put si gnal.
- 55 - T o remove the e xternal microphone, etc., from the audio input terminals 1, 2 (XLR 3 pin) Remove while pushing on the PU SH section of the audio input term inals 1, 2 (XLR 3 pin). ≥ Set the input sig nal to b uilt-in microp hone by sw itching the CH1, CH2 switches to INT (L) or IN T (R) after removing the ext ernal microphone.
- 56 - ≥ Adjust confirm ing the audio level meter. ALC can reduce au dio noise . For aud io channel 1 , select [ AUDIO A LC CH1]: for au dio chan nel 2, select [AUDIO A LC CH2].
- 57 - Y o u can c hange a counter displa y that in dicates how m uch tim e h as el apsed dur ing re cording or playba ck. Press the C OUNTER butto n to switch the counter display . ≥ The display will be switched in the following order: T ime Code # User Information* # Recording Counter # Off.
- 58 - Setting the T ime Code T ime code will disp lay the recording t ime in hours, minut es, se conds, and fr ames. TC 00:00 :00:00 ( hour : m inute : s econd : f rame [NDF]) TC 00:00 :00.00 (hour : minu te : seco nd . fr ame [DF ]) ≥ The num ber o f frames ( frame count p er seco nd) varies d epend ing on the fra me rate in [REC FORMA T ].
- 59 - ≥ The time code will r eset when the built- in lithium batter y is e xhausted when i t is set to [FREE RUN]. Y o u can s et the initial t ime code. 1 Select the menu. 2 T ouch t he it em to set a nd chan ge with / . ≥ It will be set to 00h00m00s00f when the RESET button is pressed .
- 60 - Setting the Recording Counter Recording Counter will display t he recording time in seconds. 0:00:00 (hou r : min ute : second (Whe n [RE C COUNT ER] is s et to [T OT AL]) ) SCN 0:00 :00 (ho ur : minu te : seco nd (Whe n [REC COUNT ER] is set t o [SCENE])) Select th e counting method during th e recording .
- 61 - Each of the USER button can registe r one function fro m the 24 a vaila ble fun ction s. ≥ There a re six US ER butto ns (USER1 to USE R6) on t he ma in body an d four USER b utton ico ns (USER7 to USER10) displayed on the LCD monitor. Setting the USER but ton 1 Select the menu.
- 62 - Using the USER button T o use the set USER button, press USER1 to USER6 button or touc h the USER7 to US ER10 button icon disp layed wh en you touch th e LCD m onitor.
- 63 - Functions of the USER button ∫ List of USER button function * These functions are not available in Intelligent Auto Mode. ≥ The fol lowing USER button f unction can al so be set from th e men u.
- 64 - ≥ Register “F ocus As sist” to a US ER button . ( l 61 ) Y o u can s et the Focus Assist . ( l 40 ) ≥ Register “Ba cklig ht Compensat ion” to a USER b utton. ( l 61 ) Switches to autom atic iri s control to compe nsate the b acklight.
- 65 - ≥ Register “E VF/LCD de tail” to a USER but ton. ( l 61 ) [EVF/LCD D ET AI L] helps you ach ieve foc us easier by empha sizing t he outli nes of an imag e displaye d on the L CD moni tor or th e view finder. ( l 40 ) ≥ These setting s will not affect the images actu ally recorded.
- 66 - ≥ Register “Histo gram” to a USE R butto n. ( l 61 ) A graph wit h brightness as horizontal axis and nu mber of pixel s at that brightne ss as vertical axis is displaye d. It is p ossible to determi ne the ex posure of the whol e ima ge by looking a t the dist ribution in the graph .
- 67 - ≥ Register “DRS ” to a US ER butto n. ( l 61 ) ≥ Switch to Man ual Mod e. ( l 34 ) Selects the D RS (D ynamic Range Stretche r) func tion. It is po ssible to expand the dynam ic range by compr essing th e v ideo signal level of the highl y illuminated area th at gets washed out with standard recording.
- 68 - Y o u can a pply a v ariety o f effects to the subject y ou touc h. ∫ Setting an Area Mode effec t Y o u can s elect the following menu it ems to set an effect to be applie d when you touch t he subj ec t. ∫ Using Area Mode ≥ Regis ter “Area Mode” t o a U SER b utton.
- 69 - ≥ Area Function is not p ossible in following cases: j In Intelligent Au to Mode j When a re mote c ontrol ( comme rcially-ava ilable) i s connecte d ( l 6 ) ≥ When using Area Mode, even if you turn on Marker by pressing th e ZEBRA button, the luminance display f rame w ill not be displa yed.
- 70 - ≥ Register “L evel G auge” to a USER butt on. ( l 61 ) This functio n displays the horizo ntal/vertical tilt of the un it wit h the e lect ronic leve l. ∫ T o correct the ti lt ≥ The hor izon tal tilt disp lay A and vertical tilt display B appear y ellow when there is a tilt, and appear green when th ere i s almos t no tilt .
- 71 - ≥ Regis ter “B ack groun d” t o a US ER b utto n. ( l 61 ) When [2 SLO TS FUNC.] is set to [ BACKGROUND], you can start/stop bac kgroun d recor ding. ≥ When the r ecordin g destinatio n of motion picture s is set to [S D CARD 1] in [MEDIA SEL ECT] ( l 30 ), [S D CARD 2] will b e used for background r ecording.
- 72 - Color Bar Scree n ≥ T o can cel, pre ss the BA RS button again. ≥ It will be canceled when the unit is turned off. ≥ While the colo r bar is disp layed, a tes t tone will be output fr om the h eadphon e terminal , HDMI terminal a nd aud io outp ut termi nal.
- 73 - ≥ The test tone vo lume differs de pending on the [T EST TONE] s etti ng. ( l 157 ) ≥ Y ou can record colo r bars as motio n pictures, but not as still pictur es. ≥ If you press the BA RS butto n whil e recordin g color b ars as a m o tion p icture, yo u can s top displayin g the color bars.
- 74 - Zebra Zebra displ ay: Parts where whi te saturati on (color satura tion) is lik ely to oc cur (extremely brig htly lit or shiny p arts) are di splayed with diago nal lines (zeb ra pattern A ). Marker display : Displays th e lumi nance l evel of the center of the screen (lumin a nce dis play fr ame B ) in %.
- 75 - Y o u can u se conv enient f unctions just by th e easy operati on of touchin g the s cr een. 1 T ouch t he LCD monitor in the recordi ng screen. ≥ The ope rati on icons are dis playe d. 2 T ouch an operation i c on. ≥ The foll owing f unction is availabl e.
- 76 - Y o u can s elect and se t menu items ( l 28 ), etc. u sing the mu lti-funct ion dial. 1 Rot ate the m ulti- functi on dial on the menu screen, etc., to move the cursor. ≥ The selected item will be displayed in yellow . 2 Push t he mul t i-fu nctio n dial to s et.
- 77 - ≥ The multi-function dial also a llows you to sele ct/set opera tion icon s, thum bnails, etc. ≥ Parts that are finger-tou ch sensitive can be operated with the multi-function dial. ( Excluding some functions) Y o u can s elect the fo llowing fun ctions an d adjust the ir settin g s using the mu lti-function dial.
- 78 - T o c hange t he functi on you adj ust 1 Change settings in adv ance so that you can select mo re than two fun cti ons. ≥ Change se ttings as follo ws: ≥ The on- screen icon for the selected fu nction is displa yed in wh ite.
- 79 - 1 Set this un it to playback mod e. ( l 22 ) 2 T ouch the play mod e select icon A . 3 Select the media C y ou wish to play back. 4 (T o set this unit to M otion Picture Playback Mode ) T ouch t he des ired r ecor ding mode D and recording format E for playback.
- 80 - (T o set this unit to Still Picture Playback Mod e) T ouch t he st ill pictur e F . 5 T ouch the scene or the still picture to be played back. ≥ Next (Pr evious) page can b e displa yed by t ouching / . 6 Select the playback opera tion by touching the operati on icon.
- 81 - ∫ Change the th umbnail display While the thu mbnail is displayed, th e thum bnail display c hanges in the following order if th e zoom lev er o r the sub zoom lever is operated to side o r s ide. * Detailed information o f the sce ne is displaye d when playin g ba ck mot ion pictures.
- 82 - 2 Rot ate the mult i-func tion dial to adj ust the vol ume. 3 Push t he mul t i-fu nctio n dial to finish the adjustment . ≥ Sound will be heard only during normal motion picture playbac k. ≥ If pause pl ay is con tinued for 5 mi nutes, the screen return s to the thumbna ils.
- 83 - Motion picture play back usi ng operation icon For detail s on th e basic pl ayback ope rations, refer to page 79 . Playb ack ope ratio n P layback disp lay Oper ating s tep s Skip play back (to the start o f a scene) During Playb ack T ouch the L CD monitor and slide from right to left (fr om left to rig ht) du ring pl aybac k.
- 84 - Dire ct playb ack During Playb ack T ouch t he direct playbac k b ar A o r slid e it whi le tou chi ng . ≥ The p layback p auses t empor arily an d skip s to the p osition touch ed or s lid to while touchi ng. ≥ Playback will start by releasing your touchi ng or sliding fing er .
- 85 - Creating still picture from motion picture Y o u can save a fr ame of a rec orded motion pictu re as a still p i cture. The picture size with which a still picture will be r ecorded differs depending o n the picture size of [REC FORMA T] with which the motion picture was rec orded.
- 86 - Resuming the previous pla yback If playback of a sce ne was stopp ed half way , th e playba ck can be r esumed fr om whe re it was stopped. If playb ack of a mo tion pictu re is sto pped, appe ars on the thu mb nail vie w of the stoppe d scene.
- 87 - ≥ Scenes r ecorded w ith the f ollowin g [REC F ORMA T ] settin gs are gro uped s eparately on the date list. A rec ording for mat icon will be displayed next to th e dat e. ≥ is displayed after the date in the list by da te for the still pict ures cr eated from the m otion picture .
- 88 - 2 (When [M UL TI] is se lected in S tep 1) T ouch the scene/still picture to b e deleted. ≥ When t ouched, the scene/still picture is selected and the indi ca tion appears on the thumbnail. T ouch the scen e/still picture again to cancel the opera tion.
- 89 - ≥ When [SYST EM FR EQ] is s et to a broa dcastin g syst em diff erent f ro m that of your region , images may no t be played b ack cor rectly .
- 90 - 1 Connec t this unit to a TV . ≥ Check th at the pl ugs are i nserted as far as they go. ≥ Do not use any ot her HDMI cables e xcept the su pplied o ne. ≥ When conn ecting this un it and a TV tha t supports 4K motion pict ures with an HDMI cab le, connect it to an HDMI terminal that supports 4K.
- 91 - ≥ This uni t is not compatible with the VIERA Link. ≥ If you connect thi s unit to the TV when this unit is set to Re c ording Mode, a squeal ing so und *1 may be o utput. Befor e conn ecting this un it, set it t o Playback Mode. *1 The microphone may p ick up th e sound fr om the speake rs, produ cing an a bnorm al soun d.
- 92 - ∫ T o display the on- screen in formation o n the TV When the m enu setting is chan ged, the in format ion displayed on the screen (operati on ico n and Counter d isplay etc.) ca n be dis played/n ot displa yed on the TV . Connecting with a HDMI cable Select the d esired m ethod of HDMI outp ut.
- 93 - What you can do with a PC When you connect thi s unit to a P C, i t reco gniz es this uni t as a card r eader. The connection enables you to acce ss the SD c ard in t his unit f rom the PC . ≥ T o perfor m non-li near editing , copy the data of motion pictur es and still pictures to t he PC you will be using t o edit it.
- 94 - 6 T ouch [PC] on the scre en of this un it. ≥ This u nit is aut omaticall y reco gnized as a n exter nal drive of t he PC. ( l 96 ) ≥ When yo u select an opt ion othe r than [P C], rec onnect the USB ca ble. ≥ When using the battery , the LCD monitor turns off after about 5 seconds .
- 95 - ∫ If using Mac ∫ If using W indows When the u nit is con nected to a PC, it is recogn ized as an exte rna l drive. ≥ Removabl e disk ( Example: ) is disp layed i n [Compu ter]. 1 Double-click the folder that contains the still pictu res. ([DCI M] # [100CDPFQ] etc.
- 96 - Exampl e folde r stru cture o f an SD card : The following data will be recorded. 1 Up to 99 9 still pi ctures in JPE G format ([1 1000001 .JPG] etc.) 2 MOV f ormat mot ion pi ctur e d ata ([1 1000001 .MOV] , etc. ) 3 MP4 form at moti on p ictur e data ([1 1000001 .
- 97 - Using HD W riter XE 2.0 Y o u can copy the motion /still picture data to the HDD of PCs or SD cards. Refer to the ope rating i nstruction s of HD Writer XE 2.0 (PD F file ) for de tails on how to u se it . ≥ It is im possible to writ e data to th is un it from a PC.
- 98 - Y o ur installation o r use o f the Softwar e defined below sha ll be con clusivel y deemed to const itute your accep tance of the terms o f this Agr eement. If you do not acc ept the terms of t his Agree ment, do not ins tall, nor use the Software.
- 99 - Article 9 Wit h regard to MICROSO FT SQL SERVER COMP ACT 3.5 p roduced by Microsoft Corporation (1) Li censee shall use the MIC ROSOFT S QL SERVER C OMP AC T 3.5 only whe n incl uded in the Softwar e, and shall no t use the MICROSOFT SQL SERVER COMP A CT 3.
- 100 - ≥ This software is on ly for Wind ows. ≥ Input i s not suppo rted in langua ges oth er than E nglish, G erman , Fren ch, Simpl ified C hinese and Russian. ≥ Operati on is not guaranteed on Micro soft Windows 7 Enterpri se, Windows 8 En terprise, Windows 8.
- 101 - When inst alling the softw ar e, log on to your com puter as the Ad ministrat or or with a user nam e with equivalent author isation. (If y ou do n ot have authorisa tion to do this , cons ult your ma nage r .) ≥ Before starting the installation, close all applicatio ns that a re ru nning.
- 102 - ≥ In this Owne r ’s Manual, “USB hard disk drive ” is indicated as “ USB HDD”. If you connect a USB HDD (commercially-available) to this un it by usin g a US B Connect ion Cabl e (sup plied with US B ha rd dis k), you can copy m otio n pict ure s a nd still pictures recorde d on this unit to a USB HDD.
- 103 - 1 Connect the AC adaptor (s upplied wi th USB HDD) t o the USB HDD. ≥ If you are using a bus-powered or por table USB HDD, this unit c an supply power to t he USB HDD by USB Connection Cable (supplied with USB HDD). 2 Connect the AC adaptor to this unit.
- 104 - ∫ Point s to check before copying ≥ When using a USB HDD f or the first time, or using a USB HDD tha t h as been used wit h other devic es, firs t run [FORMAT MEDIA]. ≥ Before copying, go to [MEDIA ST A T US] to che ck the a mount of f re e space on the USB HDD.
- 105 - Simple copy 1 Connect this unit to the USB HDD to prep are for copying. ( l 102 ) 2 T ouch [ Simpl e copy ]. ≥ When [Copy selected files] or [Playback fr om Externa l Drive] is se lected, termina te the connection with the USB HDD ( l 106 ), and then p erform th e ope ration of Step 1.
- 106 - Playing bac k the External Driv e ≥ Only moti on pict ure/stil l pictur e that h ave been copied by conn e cting this unit to the USB HDD or copi ed with HD Writer XE 2.
- 107 - ∫ Check before dubbing Chec k t he equi pmen t us ed for dub bing. * Y ou can dub A VCHD scenes and scen es in the recording mode opti on [MP4]. No te that among these scen es, tho se with a record ing form at size o f 4K (38 40 k 21 60) ca nnot be d ubbed.
- 108 - ≥ Y ou cann ot dub scenes in th e recor ding mode option [MOV(LP CM)] or [MP4 (LPCM )]. ≥ When [ SYSTEM FR EQ] is set to a broad casting s ystem different fro m t hat of y our re gion, dubbin g may not be po ssible.
- 109 - 3 T ouch [RECORDE R] on the screen of this unit. ≥ When you s elect an option othe r t han [REC ORDER], re connec t the USB cable. 4 T ouch t he me dia you wish to dub . ≥ When using the battery , the LCD monitor turns off after about 5 seconds .
- 1 10 - ∫ Dubbing using equipment without an SD c ard slot or a USB termin al, or using a v ideo device Y o u can d ub by c onnecting a n A V cable (com mercially- availabl e). ≥ Images are du bbed in stand ard qualit y . ≥ Use the A C adap tor to free you fr om worrying about the ba ttery runn ing down.
- 11 1 - ∫ Use this unit as a wireless LAN device When using equipm ent or com puter syste ms that require m ore reli able sec urity than wir eless LAN devices, ensure th at the approp riate m easures a re taken f or saf ety de signs an d defects for the systems used.
- 1 12 - ∫ This unit is WPS-compat ible WPS (Wi- Fi Protec ted S etup ™ ) is a function th at allows yo u to easily se t up a conn ection w ith a wireless L AN devi ce and ma ke secur ity-relat ed sett ings. ≥ This unit ca nnot be used to conn ect to a public wireless LAN co nn ection.
- 1 13 - Using a smartp hone, y ou can perform r ecord ope ration s from a re mo te locat ion. A When conne cting di rectl y t o a s mart phone B When co nnectin g to a w irele ss access point ≥ Refer to [ Help] in th e “Ima ge App” menu about fun ction of Image App.
- 1 14 - Using NFC, yo u can easily set u p a dire ct connection b etween t h is unit and the smartp hone. ∫ If the devic e is Android (NFC-c ompatible) Use NFC to set up a direct connecti on between this unit and the smartphone. ≥ Procee d to “Usin g rem ote opera tion wi th a dir ect connect ion”.
- 1 15 - Using remote operation with a di rect connection ≥ Set t he NFC fu nction of th e sm art phone to O N. 1 St art up th e sma rtphone appli cation “Image App”. 2 T ouch t he sm artphon e on of this unit. ≥ T ouch the NFC mark while a m essage asking you to touch the NFC ma rk on t he devic e is d isplay ed on the smartp hone screen.
- 1 16 - ≥ If you touch an NFC-compat ible smartph one to this unit , you can register up to five smar tphones. When the n umber exceeds five, r egistrations will be deleted, st arting from the oldest touched one.
- 1 17 - Proceed to Step 6 when you r Wi-Fi connecti on has b een m ade via [Wireless S ettings ] in [W i-Fi Setup] ( l 125 ). 1 Connect the smartphone to a wireless access point. 2 Press the USE R button to wh ich [Wi-Fi] is registered, and turn on th e Wi-Fi functi on.
- 1 18 - About remote operation Smartphon e scree n shots are e xamp le displayed in M otion Picture Reco rding M ode. * Focus Assist prov ides only the expan d functio n durin g remote o perat ion. ≥ The di splayed content diff ers dep ending on Record ing Mod e (Inte lligen t Auto M ode/Ma nual Mode) a nd oth er settin gs.
- 1 19 - * The suppor ted OS ve rsions are c urren t as of Se ptembe r 2014 a nd subje ct to cha nge. ≥ Use the late st version. ≥ Refer to [ Help] in th e “Ima ge App” menu about fun ction of Image App. ≥ The serv ice m ay not be able to be us ed prope rly dep ending on th e type of smartp hone bei ng used.
- 120 - T o use the Wi-F i function , conne ct this unit to a wireless ac ce ss poi nt or sm artpho ne via Wi -Fi. ∫ About the conn ection st atus icon w hen con nected to Wi-Fi Using the Network Ea.
- 121 - 5 Follow t he on- scree n in struc tions of th e smar tphone t o se t up a conne cti on. ≥ When the se ttings is com plete, the s martph one and th is unit are conne cted directl y , allo wing you to use re mote oper ations. ( l 11 5 ) 1 Press the USE R button to wh ich [Wi-Fi] is registered, and turn on th e Wi-Fi functi on.
- 122 - Connecting to a wir eless access point ≥ Register [ Wi-Fi] to a USER bu tton. ( l 61 ) Check if the wireless access point you are using is compatible with WP S j If t he wir eles s acce ss p.
- 123 - ≥ Confirm Encr yption key ( Password) of the sele cted wirel ess acce ss po int if the network authentica tion is encryp ted. 1 Press the USE R button to wh ich [Wi-Fi] is registered, and turn on th e Wi-Fi functi on. 2 Select the menu. ≥ T ouch [OK].
- 124 - Entering text ≥ T ouch the text entry icon in the ce nter of th e screen an d ente r the text. ≥ A maxim um of 32 ch aracte rs can be e ntered.
- 125 - ≥ When [WEP] is selected, pr oceed acco rding to ste p 8. 7 T ouch t he des ired E ncryp t ion m ethod. ≥ If you select [NON E], a mes sage is di splayed after c ompletin g t he c onnec ti on. 8 (When selecting [WEP]/[T KIP]/[AES]) T ouch [ INPUT] , the n ente r th e Passw ord.
- 126 - 1 Press the USE R button to wh ich [Wi-Fi] is registered, and turn on th e Wi-Fi functi on. 2 Select the menu. 3 T ouch [ Change connec tion t ype]. 4 T ouch [ QR code ]. ≥ QR code is display ed on t he scre en of t his unit. 5 St art up th e sma rtphone appli cation “Image App”.
- 127 - ≥ T ransmissi on spee d may decr ease, o r may n ot be usab le depe nding o n the environ ment it is used in . If the Wi-Fi c onnecti on cannot be est ablished ≥ Please r efer to th e oper ating ins tructi on of the devic e in use for details abo ut the setting of th e wireless acce ss point or s martphon e.
- 128 - The Wi-Fi c onnect ion is not p ossibl e be tween this unit an d a smartp hone. (Wirel ess Acc ess Po int Co nnectio n) ≥ Make sure the sma rtphon e is pro perly co nnected to the wireless access p oint by chec king the Wi-Fi settings of the smar tphone.
- 129 - Configure various settin gs necessar y to use the Wi-Fi fu nction. When conn ected to W i-Fi, the se ttings canno t be ch anged. 1 Press the USE R button to wh ich [Wi-Fi] is registered, and turn on th e Wi-Fi functi on. 2 Select the menu. Please r efer to page 120 .
- 130 - T o switch the d isplay order 1 T ouch the access point you want to switch the order . 2 Switc h the order by t ouching or . ≥ T o cha nge th e wireless access po int, dele te one of the registe r ed wireless a ccess points, an d then add one.
- 131 - Y o u can c hange the Wi -Fi set ting bac k to the default condit ion. ≥ Wi-Fi Password are also deleted. Y o u can v iew and change this uni t’s Device na me (SS ID), which i s us ed for operating this u nit as a wireless acces s point. 1 T ouch [INPUT], and en ter the desired Device name (SSID).
- 132 - Refer to page 28 for how to set up the Menu . Camera Setup Settings that are a ssigned to [SCE NE1] in [ CUSTOMIZE SCENE] by default are indicated with underl ined text. ≥ Switch to Man ual Mod e. ( l 34 ) Preferred camer a setting i nformatio n can b e saved to each sce ne file.
- 133 - ≥ This funct ion’s default settin g is [SCENE1]. ≥ It is possible to switch the scene file by touc hing to while displaying the operation icons. ( l 75 ) ≥ It will return to the defau lt set tings when [SCENE] is selected in [INITI AL SET].
- 134 - Finely a djusts co lor tempe rature after Ach W hite Ba lance ad just ment. ≥ Switch to Man ual Mod e. ( l 34 ) 1 T ouch [COL OR TEMP A ch]. 2 T ouch / to adjust setting s of color . 3 T ouch [ EXI T] to compl ete the se ttin g. Finely a djusts co lor tempe rature after Bch W hite Ba lance ad just ment.
- 135 - T one o r contr ast of the imag e is set in accord ance wit h the r ec orde d scenes. ≥ Switch to Man ual Mod e. ( l 34 ) 1 T ouch [G AMMA]. 2 T ouch the desired setting item.
- 136 - Repr ese nts the colo r durin g t he r ecordin g. ≥ Switch to Man ual Mod e. ( l 34 ) 1 T ouch [MA TRIX]. 2 T ouch the desired setting item. 3 T ouch [EXIT] to exit the menu screen. ≥ Switch to Man ual Mod e. ( l 34 ) This make s skin colors appear softer for a more a ttractive ap pe aran ce.
- 137 - ≥ Switch to Man ual Mod e. ( l 34 ) Y o u can s et the leng th of tim e in which the focus will shift dur ing Focus Transition. ( l 45 ) ≥ This funct ion’s default settin g is 2 second s. ≥ Switch to Man ual Mod e. ( l 34 ) Y o u can s tart recor ding and F ocus Transition simul taneously .
- 138 - Y o u can s et an Ar ea Mod e effect. ( l 68 ) ≥ This funct ion’s default settin g is [FOCUS/IRIS]. ≥ Switch to Man ual Mod e. ( l 34 ) Sets the m aximum possible g ain val ue for A uto Gai n Mode. ( l 50 ) ≥ This funct ion’s default settin g is [6dB].
- 139 - Recording Setup All defau lt setti ngs ar e indicate d with u nderline d text. [SD CARD 1] and [SD CA RD 2] can be sele cted separate ly to recor d mo tion pictures or still picture s. ( l 30 ) Switch the rec ording mo de of t he mot ion pictur es to r ecord.
- 140 - ≥ When [SYST EM FREQ] is set to [5 9.94Hz(NTSC) ], displayed f rame ra te s differ from t he actu al ones. * The actual frame rate will be 24.
- 141 - ≥ When [M P4(LPCM) ] in [RE C MODE] is selected * The system freq uency will be se t to 2 4 .00 Hz whe n [C4K/24 p 100 M ] is set. ≥ When [M P4] i n [REC MO DE] is selec ted Recording format System frequ ency sett ing Size (Pictu re si ze) Fram e rate Bit rate (VBR) [C4K/24p 100M] * [59.
- 142 - ≥ When [A VCHD] i n [REC MODE] is selected ∫ About the [REC FORMA T] setting when [SYSTEM FREQ] has been changed If you cha nge the system fre quency when [REC M ODE] is set t o [M OV( LPCM) ], [MP4( LPCM)] o r [MP4], [RE C FORMA T] will be change d to a setting t hat ma tches th e system frequency you have set.
- 143 - Y o u can s et the auto swit ch recor ding, sim ultaneous record ing a nd ba ckground reco rding. ≥ Insert SD ca rds to card slo t 1 a nd card slot 2.
- 144 - How to use backg round recording ≥ Register [BACKGROUND] t o a USER button. ( l 61 ) 1 Press the recording start/stop button to start recording. ≥ A motion picture will start being recorded to th e two SD cards. ( will be displayed in red.
- 145 - ≥ appears on the screen. ≥ After recordin g, the setting o f Interval Re cording is cance led. ≥ Audio ca nnot be r ecorded. ≥ “h” is an abbre viation fo r hour, “min” for min ute an d “s” for s econd. ≥ These ti mes are appro ximations .
- 146 - This allows th e reco rding of an image an d audio to start befor e you press the r ecordin g start/sto p button. AVCHD scenes will be recorded from approximately 3 secon ds before the oper ation, wh ile MOV/MP4 will be re corded from app roximately 4 seconds before the oper ation.
- 147 - ≥ When [INFRARED REC] is set to [ON], this u nit cannot be set to I ntelligent Auto M ode e ven if you slide the iA/MANU switch . ≥ When [INFRAR ED REC] is set to [ON], focus values may not be disp layed co rrectly .
- 148 - Y o u can r ecord br ight pictu res even i n dark pla ces by slo wing t he shu tter speed . Slow Shutte r works in Auto Shu tter M ode. ( l 51 ) ≥ The shutter spe ed will be adjusted to one of the fo llowing valu es according to the am bient brightness.
- 149 - Switches the adjus tment m ethod of the audio reco rding le vel for audio ch annel 1 . ( l 55 ) Switches the adjus tment m ethod of the audio reco rding le vel for audio ch annel 2 . ( l 55 ) ≥ Set [AUDIO LEVEL CH1]/[AUDIO LE VEL CH2] to [MANUA L].
- 150 - Sets the inp ut level of th e externa l microph one conne cted to th e au dio input te rminal 1 (XLR 3 p in). Sets the inp ut level of th e externa l microph one conne cted to th e au dio input te rminal 2 (XLR 3 p in). TC/UB SETUP All defau lt setti ngs ar e indicate d with u nderline d text.
- 151 - Switch s etti ng All defau lt setti ngs ar e indicate d with u nderline d text. Sets the ro tation dire ction an d iris con trol of the iris ring. Sets the functio n to ass ign to th e USER butto ns. ( l 61 ) Enable/disab le of th e sub recor ding start/stop butto n on the h a ndle ca n be swit ched.
- 152 - Y o u can t urn on/off the infrar ed light w hen [INFRA RED REC] ( l 146 ) is set to [ON]. ≥ Switch to Man ual Mod e. ( l 34 ) Y o u can s witch t he type of color ba rs to b e displaye d when you pr ess the BARS butt on. ( l 72 ) [INFRARED LIGHT] [ON]: Turn on the infr ared lig ht.
- 153 - Display setting Different menu items are displayed dependin g on whe ther this u n it is in Rec ording Mode or Play back Mo de. All defau lt setti ngs ar e indicate d with u nderline d text. Switches the di splay of the set USER butt on icons .
- 154 - Y o u can c heck if the im age is le vel while recor ding motion pict ures an d still pictures . The function can also be us ed to estima te the balance of the compos ition. ≥ The gui deline s do no t appear on the images actuall y recorde d.
- 155 - It is po ssible to ch ange the date fo rmat. This functio n displays the horizo ntal/vertical tilt of the un it with the ele ctronic level. ( l 70 ) A graph wit h brightness as horizontal axis and nu mber of pixel s at that brightne ss as vertical axis is displaye d.
- 156 - This make s it easier to view the LCD monitor in brigh t places i ncludin g outd oors. ( l 24 ) It adju sts brightne ss and color densi ty on the LCD m onitor. ( l 25 ) Brightness o f the vie wfinder can be switche d. ( l 25 ) Switche s the m irror function of the LCD m onitor when re cording yourself.
- 157 - A V output setting Different menu items are displayed dependin g on whe ther this u n it is in Rec ording Mode or Play back Mo de. All defau lt setti ngs ar e indicate d with u nderline d text.
- 158 - Switches th e output s etting of ti me code information when th is uni t is conn ected to an other dev ice (HDMI-SDI converter, etc.) with an HDM I cable. Other Functions Different menu items are displayed dependin g on whe ther this u n it is in Rec ording Mode or Play back Mo de.
- 159 - The ri ng LED l ights up blue in R ecording Mode . ≥ When [ 5 SEC.] is set, the rin g LED lig hts up for 5 seconds after the unit is turne d on o r the Record ing Mo de is sw itched. ≥ When [RING L ED (RED)] is se t to [ON] , the ring L ED does not lig ht u p blue duri ng rec ording.
- 160 - T ouc h screen operat ion, start a nd stop of rec ording can be conf irmed with this sound . 2 Beeps fo r 4 tim es When an e rror o ccurs. Ch eck the sentence d isplaye d on the s cree n. ( l 167 ) When a bout 5 mi nutes ha ve passed w ithout a ny oper ation, t his uni t a utomatically t urns off to save battery life .
- 161 - Set the file num ber of the MOV/MP4 and still picture r ecorded n ext to 0001 . ≥ Folder n umber is u pdated and f ile number will s tart from 00 01. ( l 96 ) ≥ T o re set the folder n umber, format the S D card , and then perfo r m [NUMBER RESET].
- 162 - Using the sm artphone app “ Image Ap p”, you ca n transfer clock in fo rmation an d wireless acce ss point in forma tion (S SID and passwor d) betw een a s martph one a nd this unit. ( l 120 ) Y o u can a dd or de lete w ireless a ccess poin ts, or rearra nge th e display order of wireless ac cess points.
- 163 - Vide o Setup All defau lt setti ngs ar e indicate d with u nderline d text. ≥ Press the THUMBNAIL button to switc h this unit to the Playback Mo de. ≥ T ouc h the pl ay mode se lect ic on, and set this unit t o Motio n Pi cture Playb ack Mode.
- 164 - ∫ Recording indi cations Display Indications TC 00:00:00 . 00 1/100 OPEN 150M AF50 D 5X Z00 NOV 15 2014 15:30 0dB PRE-REC AT W ND1/64 WB R 1h20m R 1h20m 1 .
- 165 - ND 1/4, ND 1/16, ND 1/64 ND filter ( l 73 ) 99% Luminanc e level ( l 68 , 74 ) Lumin ance dis play fra me ( l 74 ) Center Marker ( l 154 ) AGC, 0dB Gain va lue ( l 49 ) Auto iris mode ( l 48 ) Backlight Compensatio n ( l 64 ) S potlight ( l 64 ) OPE N, F 2.
- 166 - ∫ Playback i ndications ∫ Indicat ion of con nection t o Wi-F i ∫ Indication o f connection to USB HDD ∫ Indication o f connection to other device s ∫ Confirmato ry indica tions 1 , ; , 5 , , 6 , , 7 , 8 , 9 , : , D , E , ;1 , 2; Display d uring p layback ( l 79 , 83 ) TC 0 0:00:00.
- 167 - Major confirmati on/erro r messa ges to be indica ted on the screen in text. About recovery If fault y managem ent inf ormatio n is foun d, the messages m ay app ear and a repair is p erformed . (Repairing may take time dependi ng on th e erro r .
- 168 - ∫ It is not a malfunction in following cases Others T roublesh ooting The len s, the v iewfin der or LCD mo nitor fog u p. ≥ This is due to condensation. It is no t a b reakdown. Please refe r to page 2 . A clickin g sound is heard when th e unit is sha ken.
- 169 - Indication Proble m Check p oints Functi on displ ay (Rema ining Dis play , Counter Displa y , etc. ) is not dis played . ≥ [CARD & BA TTERY] or [O THER DISPLA Y] of the [DISP SETUP] is [OFF]. ( l 155 ) ≥ Press the COUNT ER button to switch the counte r display .
- 170 - With other p r oduct s Proble m Check p oints Although t his unit is correc tly conn ecte d to a TV , images canno t be seen. The im ages ar e s quee zed horizontally . ≥ Please re ad the operati ng instr uctions of yo ur TV and sel ect the channe l that m atches t he inpu t used f or the connecti on.
- 171 - ∫ If A VCHD scenes do not c hange smoo thly when p layed back on another d evice The imag es may be still for severa l second s at the joins be twee n the sc enes if t he followin g operati ons are perform ed when multi ple scenes have been conti nu o usly played bac k using another unit.
- 172 - Keep this uni t as far away a s possi ble fr om electro magne tic equi pment (su ch as microwav e ove ns, TVs, vi deo gam es etc.) . ≥ If you use this unit on top of or near a TV , the picture s and/or s ound o n this un it may b e disrup ted by electr omag netic wave radiatio n.
- 173 - Do not li ft up this unit b y the handle with the tripod s till attach ed ≥ When the tripod is attached, its weight will als o af fect th e unit’ s han dle, poss ibl y causin g the hand le to br eak an d hurtin g the user. ≥ T o car ry the u nit while the tripod is attached, take hold of the tripod.
- 174 - ≥ If the tem perat ure of the batter y is extreme ly high or extremel y low , chargi ng may tak e time or the b attery m ay not be charge d. ≥ If t he ch arg ing lamp ke ep s flas hi ng, m.
- 175 - ≥ When t he LCD scr een is d irty or condensa tion has occurr ed, plea se wipe i t using a soft cloth such as a len s cloth. ≥ Do not touc h the LCD monitor with your finger nails, o r rub o r press wi th strong force. ≥ It may be come h ard to see or har d to reco gnize the touch when the LCD protect ion sheet i s affixed.
- 176 - ∫ Carefully obse rve copyright laws Whate ver you have r ecorde d and cr eate d can be used for your persona l entertainmen t only . Under cop yright law s, oth er mater ials cannot be use d without obtaining permi ssion from t he hold ers of the copyr ights.
- 177 - ≥ SD cards are only menti oned wit h their main memory size. The stated tim es are the appr oximate recordab le times for con tinuous record ing. ≥ If rec ording for long periods , prepare b atterie s for 3 or 4 tim es the period you wis h to recor d for.
- 178 - ≥ When [RE C MODE] is set to [MP4(L PCM) ] ≥ When [RE C MODE] is set to [MP4] Recordi ng fo rmat System frequ ency setting ( l 15 9) SD card 4 GB 16 GB 64 GB [C4K/2 4p 100 M] [ 59.94Hz(NTSC)]/ [50Hz(PAL )] s 2 0m i n 1h2 0m i n [4K/60 p 150 M] [59.
- 179 - ≥ When [REC MODE] is set to [A VCHD] ≥ SD cards are only mentioned with their main memory size. The st ated number is the approximate number of reco rdable picture s. ≥ Maximum nu mber of record able pic tures t hat c an be di s played is 9999 .
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Se non hai ancora comprato il Panasonic HC-X1000 è un buon momento per familiarizzare con i dati di base del prodotto. Prime consultare le pagine iniziali del manuale d’uso, che si trova al di sopra. Dovresti trovare lì i dati tecnici più importanti del Panasonic HC-X1000 - in questo modo è possibile verificare se l’apparecchio soddisfa le tue esigenze. Esplorando le pagine segenti del manuali d’uso Panasonic HC-X1000 imparerai tutte le caratteristiche del prodotto e le informazioni sul suo funzionamento. Le informazioni sul Panasonic HC-X1000 ti aiuteranno sicuramente a prendere una decisione relativa all’acquisto.
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