User manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Preparations
- Shooting
- Basic Shooting Procedures
- Selecting System Definition, File Format and Video Format
- Zoom Operation
- Focus Operation
- Adjusting the Focusing by Face Detection
- Adjusting the Brightness
- Adjusting the Iris
- Setting the Gain
- Setting the Electronic Shutter
- Setting the ND Filter
- Adjusting the White Balance
- Adjusting the Camera Image
- Using the Image Stabilizer
- Audio Recording
- Monitoring Audio Sound During Recording Using a Headphone
- Time Code and User’s Bit
- Setting Time Code Generator
- Setting the User’s Bit
- Synchronizing Time Code on Another Camera
- Setting Zebra Pattern
- Setting Spot Meter
- Acquiring Positioning Information by GPS
- Viewing Recorded Videos Immediately (Clip Review)
- Splitting the Clips Freely (Clip Cutter Trig)
- Recording Simultaneously at Two Different Definitions
- Series Rec
- Dual Rec
- Backup Rec
- Special Recording
- Playback
- Menu Display and Detailed Settings
- Display/Status Screen
- Camera Features
- Connecting External Devices
- Connecting to the 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 Feature
- Camera Control Function
- Changing the Settings via a Web Browser
- Managing the Network Connection Settings File
- Performing Live Streaming
- Others
Shooting Mode
For switching the settings for image recording on
the camera.
0
Standard:
Normal shooting mode.
This setting is suitable for shooting low-noise
image quality.
Use this mode in well lit places.
0
Extended:
High sensitivity shooting mode.
This setting enables recording in various
brightness conditions.
Use this mode in places where the lighting is
difficult to control and the brightness is
insufficient.
[Setting Values: RStandard, Extended]
Reset Process
Restores all items in the
[Camera Process] menu
to their default settings.
Detail/Adjust Item
V/H Balance
For setting the H/V balance to enhance contour
(detail)
in the horizontal (H) or vertical (V) direction.
0
H+1 to H+4:
Increasing the value enhances contour in the
horizontal direction.
0
V+1 to V+4:
Increasing the value enhances contour in the
vertical direction.
[Setting Values: H+1 to H+4, RNormal,
V+1 to V+4]
Memo :
0
When [System] under [Record Format
] is set to
“SD”, this item is fixed at “Normal”.
0
When [System
] under [Record Format] is set to
“HD+SD”, this item can be set during HD
recording, but will be fixed at “Normal” during SD
recording.
0
When [
System] under [Record Format] is set to
“HD+SD”, this item can be set during HD
recording, but will be fixed at “Normal” during SD
recording. a
H Frequency
For specifying the correction frequency of the
horizontal
contour. Set this according to the object.
0
High:
Emphasizes
the high frequency range. Use this
when shooting objects with fine patterns.
0
Middle:
Emphasizes the intermediate frequency range.
0
Low:
Emphasizes the low frequency range. Use this
when shooting objects with large patterns.
[Setting Values: High, RMiddle, Low]
Memo :
0
When [System] under [
Record Format] is set to
“SD”, this item is fixed at “Low”.
0
When [System] under [Record Format
] is set to
“HD+SD”, this item can be set during HD
recording, but will be fixed at “Low” during SD
recording. a
V Frequency
For specifying the correction frequency of the
vertical contour. Set this according to the object.
0
Low:
Emphasizes the low frequency range.
0
Middle:
Emphasizes the intermediate frequency range.
0
High:
Emphasizes the high frequency range.
[Setting Values: Low, RMiddle, High]
Memo :
0
When [System
] under [Record Format] is set to
“SD”, this item is fixed at “Low”.
(A
P117 [ Record Format ] )
0
When [System] under [Record Format] is set to
“HD+SD”, this item can be set during HD
recording, but will be fixed at “Low” during SD
recording. a
0
“
High” cannot be selected under the following
settings.
0
When [WResolution] is set to
“1920x1080”,
and [WFrame & Bit Rate] is set to “60i” or
“50i”
0
When [WResolution] is set to “1440x1080
”,
and [WFrame & Bit Rate] is set to “60i” or
“50i”
105
Menu Display and Detailed Settings