User manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Preparations
- Settings and Adjustments Before Use
- Power Supply
- Power Status Display
- Turning On/Off the Power
- Initial Settings
- Displays on the LCD Monitor and Viewfinder
- Adjusting the LCD Monitor and Viewfinder
- Adjusting the Back Focus
- Assignment of Functions to User Buttons
- Tally Lamp
- Recording Media
- Usable Cards
- Usable SSD Media
- Estimated Recordable Time of SD Cards
- Estimated Recordable Time of SSD Media
- Inserting an SD Card
- Removing the SD Card
- Switching the SD cards
- Inserting the SSD Media Adapter (Sold Separately)
- Formatting (Initializing) of Recording Media
- Repairing the Recording Media
- Clips Recorded to Recording Media
- Operation Lock Feature
- Shooting
- Basic Shooting Procedures
- Selecting System Definition, File Format and Video Format
- Zoom Operation
- Focus Operation
- Adjusting the Brightness
- Adjusting the Iris
- Setting the Gain
- Setting the Electronic Shutter
- Adjusting the White Balance
- Adjusting the Camera Image
- Audio Recording
- Audio Output during Recording
- Time Code and User’s Bit
- Setting Time Code Generator
- Setting the User’s Bit
- Synchronizing the Time Code with an External Time Code Generator
- Setting Zebra Pattern
- Setting Spot Meter
- Acquiring Positioning Information by GPS
- Viewing Recorded Videos Immediately (Clip Review)
- Displaying the Video Signal Monitor
- Recording Simultaneously at Two Different Definitions
- Series Rec
- Dual Rec
- Backup Rec
- Special Recording
- Splitting the Clips Freely (Clip Cutter Trig)
- Playback
- Menu Display and Detailed Settings
- Display/Status Screen
- Camera Features
- Connecting External Devices
- Network
- Functions of Network Connection
- Preparing Network Connection
- Importing Metadata
- Uploading a Recorded Video Clip
- FTP Resume Feature
- Connecting from a Web Browser
- Editing Metadata
- Uploading a Recording Clip via a Web Browser
- View Remote Control and Camera Control Functions
- Changing the Settings via a Web Browser
- Managing the Network Connection Settings File
- Performing Live Streaming
- Return Video/Audio from the Network (Return over IP)
- IFB (Return Audio)
- Tagging Feature
- Overlay
- Others
Preset Paint Adjustment
The white balance for [Preset Temp.] and
[Alternative Temp.]
can be fine adjusted
individually or collectively.
1
Select [Camera Process] B [White
Balance
] B [Preset Paint Memory].
0
“Common
” configures the settings for the
entire color temperature range collectively.
0
“Individual” configures the settings for the 9
types of color temperature individually.
2
Select
[Camera Process] B [White
Balance
] B [Preset Paint].
0
The
adjustment
screen appears if “Common”
is selected.
0
The lower color temperature limit of the color
temperature range is displayed if “Individual”
is selected. Select the color temperature to
adjust.
In the case of 2300K for example, the target
range is 2300K to 2900K (less than 3000K)
3
Adjust the R and B values.
0
Use the cross-shaped button (JK) to adjust
R value and (HI) to adjust B value.
4
Press the Set button (R).
0
In
the
case of “Common”, the display returns
to the [White Balance] screen.
0
As for “Individual”, repeat steps 1 to 4 as
necessary to configure each color
temperature individually.
Memory A Mode (A), Memory B Mode
(B)
0
Set to the white balance saved in Memory A or
Memory B.
0
When the [
WHT.BAL] switch is set to “A” or “B”,
pushing the [AWB/USER8] switch upward or
pressing the user button assigned with the
“AWB” function executes Auto White Balance.
The white balance will be automatically adjusted
and the adjusted value will be saved in Memory
A or Memory B.
1
Prepare the camera recorder.
A
Set the [POWER ON/OFF] switch to “ON”.
B
Set Full Auto mode to off using the user button
assigned with “Full Auto”.
C
Set the [IRIS A/M] mode switch on the lens to “A”.
2
Set the [ND FILTER] switch according to the
lighting.
3
Set the [WHT.BAL] switch to “A” or “B”.
4
Locate a place with similar lighting conditions
as the object to be shot, place a white object
near the center of the screen and zoom in to
fill the screen with white.
5
Push the [AWB/USER8] switch upward or
press the user button assigned with the
“AWB” function.
0
The white detection frame appears when Auto
White Balance is activated. Fill the frame with
white completely.
0
While Auto White Balance is starting up, “A
y
”
or “B
y
” appears on the screen. (
y
mark
appears blinking)
0
After the correct white balance is obtained, an
estimated value of the current color
temperature is displayed.
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100min
50min
282min
1
/60
F2.8
AE
±0
ND1
/64
12 :34 :56
ISO
102400
00: 00: 00.00
1080 /30p
SDI IN
ITU709
COMPRESS
5 . 6 f t
B
100min
50min
282min
1
/60
F2.8
AE
±0
ND1
/64
12 :34 :56
ISO
102400
00: 00: 00.00
1080 /30p
SDI IN
ITU709
COMPRESS
5 . 6 f t
B 5600
K
Result Display
[AWB] Activating
White Detection
Frame
Blinking
Caution :
0
Do not use highly reflective objects, such as
metals. Doing so may result in improper white
balance adjustment.
0
The Auto White Balance function cannot provide
optimum white balance with an object outside the
adjustment range, for example when it contains
only a single color or not enough white color.
Adjusting the White Balance
67
Shooting