SOLID-STATE MEMORY CAMCORDER SOLID-STATE MEMORY CAMCORDER PMW-500 PMW-500 The supplied CD-ROM includes operation manuals for the PMW-500 Solid-State Memory Camcorder (English, Japanese, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Chinese versions) in PDF format. For more details, see “Using the CD-ROM” on page 14. PMW-500 (SYM) 4-260-128-03 (1) Sony Corporation Printed on recycled paper. Printed in Japan 2011.
WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. Important Safety Instructions • • • • • • • • • • • • 2 Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings.
Sony Customer Information Service Center 1-800-222-7669 or http://www.sony.com/ Declaration of Conformity Trade Name Model Responsible party Address : SONY : PMW-500 : Sony Electronics Inc. : 16530 Via Esprillo, San Diego, CA 92127 U.S.A. Telephone Number : 858-942-2230 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
La conformité à cette directive implique la conformité aux normes européennes suivantes : • EN55103-1 : Interférences électromagnétiques (émission) • EN55103-2 : Sensibilité électromagnétique (immunité) Ce produit est prévu pour être utilisé dans les environnements électromagnétiques suivants : E1 (résidentiel), E2 (commercial et industrie légère), E3 (urbain extérieur) et E4 (environnement EMC contrôlé, ex. studio de télévision).
Table of Contents Foreword .................................................................................................... 11 Before Use....................................................................................... 11 Mode Indications in This Manual ............................................................ 11 Chapter 1 : Overview Features ...................................................................................................... 12 Using the CD-ROM ..............................
Attaching a UHF Portable Tuner (for a UHF Wireless Microphone System) ..................................................................................... 45 Connecting Line Input Audio Equipment ....................................... 47 Tripod Mounting ....................................................................................... 48 Connecting a Video Light ......................................................................... 49 Using the Shoulder Strap ......................................
Formatting (Initializing) SxS Memory Cards ................................. 70 If You Load a Memory Card Formatted in the Different Recording Mode from the Mode Selected on the Camcorder.................... 71 Checking the Remaining Recording Time...................................... 71 Restoring SxS Memory Cards......................................................... 72 Handling USB Flash Drives ......................................................................
Protecting Clips............................................................................. Copying Clips ............................................................................... Deleting Clips................................................................................ Displaying the Expand Thumbnail Screen.................................... Displaying the Essence Mark Thumbnail Screen ......................... Adding and Deleting Shot Marks..................................................
Loading Lens Files Automatically ................................................ 165 Saving and Loading User Files ............................................................... 165 Saving User Files .......................................................................... 165 Loading Setting Data..................................................................... 166 Chapter 8 : Connecting External Devices Connecting External Monitors ...............................................................
Chart of Optional Components and Accessories .................................. 191 About i.LINK ........................................................................................... 192 MPEG-4 Visual Patent Portfolio License .............................................. 193 MPEG-2 Video Patent Portfolio License ............................................... 193 About Bitmap Fonts ................................................................................ 193 About OpenSSL .....................
Foreword Before Use After purchasing the PMW-500 Solid-State Memory Camcorder, before operating, it is necessary to set the area of use. (Unless this setting is made, the camcorder will not operate.) For details of these settings, see “Setting the Area of Use” (page 40). Note Before attaching/removing optional components or accessories to/from the PMW-500 (referred to as “the camcorder”), be sure to turn the power of the camcorder off.
Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview Features 2/ 3-inch full-HD “PowerHAD FX” CCDs • IT (Interline Transfer) 2/3-inch progressive image sensors with 207 million pixels, for full HD resolution (1920 × 1080) • “PowerHAD FX” CCDs, featuring a signal processing ASIC with 14-bit A/D converters These new image sensor technologies enable the capture of very high-quality images, with F11 (59.94i) and F12 (50i) sensitivity and an SN ratio of 59 dB.
1) When the optional CBK-HD02 SDI/Composite Input and 50-pin Interface is installed When the CBK-HD02 is installed, you can also connect the HDCA-702 MPEG TS Adaptor instead of the camera adaptor. This allows you to convert this camcorder’s HDSDI output to a MPEG HD transport stream. Recording data to USB flash drives and reading data from USB flash drives (UDF mode) You can connect USB flash drives to the external device connector to record proxy data or read planning metadata.
Chapter 1 Overview Using the CD-ROM Two CD-ROMs are supplied with the camcorder. Reading the CD-ROM Manuals Preparations The CD-ROM labeled “Manuals for Solid-State Memory Camcorder” contains the PDF files of OPERATION MANUAL and SUPPLEMENT for the camcorder (English, Japanese, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Chinese). The following program must be installed on your computer in order to read the documents contained on the CD-ROM. Adobe Reader Version 6.
Power Supply Adaptor connector (see page 15) c DC IN (DC power input) connector (XLR type, 4-pin, male) To operate the camcorder from an AC power supply, connect an optional DC power cord to this terminal and then connect the cord to the DC output terminal of the BC-L70, BC-L160, or another battery charger.
Accessory Attachments Note Chapter 1 Overview Do not connect viewfinders to both connectors at the same time. g Lens mount securing rubber After locking the lens in position using the lens locking lever, fit this rubber over the lower of the two projections. This fixes the lens mount, preventing it from coming loose. h Viewfinder front-to-back positioning knob (LOCK knob) Loosen this knob to adjust the front-to-back position of the viewfinder (see page 37).
p Lens mount (special bayonet mount) Consult a Sony service representative for information about available lenses. q Lens locking lever After inserting the lens in the lens mount, rotate the lens mount ring with this lever to lock the lens in position. After locking the lens, be sure to use the lens mount securing rubber to prevent the lens from becoming detached. r Lens mount cap Remove by pushing up the lens locking lever. When no lens is mounted, keep this cap fitted for protection from dust.
Chapter 1 Overview white balance setting returns to the original setting. If you push the switch to the BLACK side once more during the automatic black balance adjustment, the adjustment is cancelled and the black balance setting returns to the original setting. f MIC (microphone) LEVEL control Adjusts the input level of audio channels 1, 2, 3 and 4 (see page 60). Right side (near the front) b COLOR TEMP.
f ASSIGN. (assignable) 0 switch You can assign the desired function to this switch on OPERATION >Assignable SW in the setup menu (see page 156). Off is assigned to this switch when the camcorder is shipped from the factory. This is a momentary type switch. Each press of the switch turns the function assigned to this switch on or off. g GAIN selector Switches the gain of the video amplifier to match the lighting conditions during shooting.
Chapter 1 Overview Use the switch in the following way when the menu is displayed. CANCEL/PRST: Pushing this switch up to this position after a setting is changed in the setup menu displays the message to confirm whether the previous settings are cancelled. Pushing this switch up to this position again cancels the previous settings.
i F FWD (fast forward) button and indicator This plays back at high speed in the forward direction. The playback speed changes in the order ×4 t ×15 t ×24 with each press of the button. The indicator lights during high-speed playback in the forward direction. j PREV button c WARNING indicator Lights up or flashes when an abnormality occurs (see page 176). d ACCESS lamp This jumps to the first frame of the current clip.
Chapter 1 Overview For MP4 clips, each time you press this button the division is repeated. Hold down the SHIFT button and press this button to step back through the division process. n 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 of the counter display, see page 27.
Selects the operating mode of the internal timecode generator. The operating mode is set as explained below, depending on the position of the switch. F-RUN: Timecode keeps advancing, regardless of whether the camcorder is recording. Use this setting when synchronizing the timecode with external timecode. SET: Sets the timecode or user bits. R-RUN: Timecode advances only during recording. Use this setting to have a consecutive timecode on the recording media.
Left side and upper section b PC connector Chapter 1 Overview Used to put this camcorder into USB connection mode and use it as an external storage device for a computer. When a computer without ExpressCard slot is connected to this connector, every memory card inserted in the camcorder is recognized as a drive for that computer. c External device connector Connect an optional CBK-WA01 Wi-Fi Adapter or a USB flash drive. When a CBK-WA01 is connected: Wireless LAN connection is available.
k TC IN (timecode input) connector (BNC type) When SxS memory cards are loaded in both card slots A and B, press this button to select the card you want to use (see page 70). To apply an external lock to the timecode of the camcorder, input the reference timecode. i SDI IN (OPTION) (SDI input (optional)) connector (BNC type) l VIDEO OUT connector (BNC type) For details, see “Setting the Timecode” (page 62).
a TALLY (back tally) indicators (red) Chapter 1 Overview Light up during recording. They will not light if the TALLY switch is set to OFF. These indicators also flash to indicate warnings (see page 21). The tally indicator on the front of the viewfinder and the REC indication on the viewfinder screen light or flash in the same manner. For details, see “Operation Warnings” (page 176). b TALLY switch Set to ON to activate the TALLY indicator function.
b Recording format • FAT mode HQ1920 HQ1440 HQ1280 SP1440 DVCAM Indication 16bit 24bit Status Recording Recording format mode FAT Any format UDF • HD420 HQ • DVCAM • IMX (Audio Length is set to16 bit) UDF • HD422 50 • IMX (Audio Length is set to24 bit) h Audio level indicators Indicate the audio recording or play levels of channels 1 to 4.
Chapter 1 Overview l Remaining battery capacity indicator g Tally indicator Shows bar segments indicating the remaining battery capacity. Lights up while camcorder is recording. Set the TALLY switch to OFF when not in use. The brightness can also be adjusted with the TALLY switch. This indicator also flashes to indicate warnings, in the same manner as the camera operator tally indicator and the recording/red tally indicators in the viewfinder.
n Viewfinder cable o Microphone holder CBK-VF01 Viewfinder (Optional) f Viewfinder barrel You can raise this up or rotate when required by the situation. g Tally indicator Lights up when recording is started by a press of the REC START button on this camcorder, the VTR button on the lens, or the VTR button on the remote control unit. When an abnormality occurs, the tally indicator flashes to indicate a warning.
Chapter 1 Overview L/R: Reverse the image horizontally. OFF: Do not reverse the image. B/T: Reverse the image vertically. o Viewfinder cable p Microphone holder Status Display on the Viewfinder Screen b BATT (battery) indicator This indicator starts flashing when the battery connected to the camcorder is nearly exhausted, and stays lit when the battery is completely exhausted. To prevent interruption during operation, replace the battery as soon as this indicator starts flashing.
Top of viewfinder screen b Zoom position (when the lens is mounted) Indicates the zoom position of the zoom lens in the range from 0 to 99. c Focus position (when the serial lens is mounted) Indicates the focus position as distance to the subject (in units of m). Chapter 1 Overview OPERATION >Super Impose in the setup menu or with related switches are displayed at the top and bottom of the screen.
Chapter 1 Overview Indication S&Q STBY Meaning Standby in Slow & Quick Motion mode CALL Being called from a connected (displayed in device red) BREVIEW During recording review g Wireless receiver reception level When a wireless receiver is installed in the camcorder, “W” appears together with four segment reception level indicators for each of the channels (1 to 4) that can be used by the receiver. The indications are as follows.
Bottom of viewfinder screen Meaning zREC DV recording in progress STBY Standby for DV recording e Video level indication An indication is displayed together with an appropriate ND filter position number when the light level of the subject is too high or too low. Chapter 1 Overview Indication f Timecode Caution message a TLCS iris control mode The following icons are displayed to indicate the video level control modes based on the Total Level Control System (TLCS).
Chapter 1 Overview 5600: When the assignable switch to which Color Temp SW 5600K has been assigned is on 6300: When the assignable switch to which Color Temp SW 6300K has been assigned is on m Gain value Indicates the gain value (in dB) of the video amplifier, as set by the GAIN selector. n Shutter Indicates the shutter speed or the shutter mode. For details, see “Setting the Electronic Shutter” (page 57). o Audio level meters Indicate the audio levels of channel 1 and channel 2.
Chapter 2 Preparations For safety, use only the Sony battery packs and AC adaptors listed below. • BP-GL95/GL65/L60S/L80S Lithium-ion Battery Pack • AC power using the AC-DN2B/DN10 AC Adaptor CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. When you dispose of the battery, you must obey the law in the relative area or country. ATTENTION Il y a danger d’explosion s’il y a remplacement incorrect de la batterie.
Chapter 2 Preparations 1 BP-GL95/GL65/L60S/L80S 2 Align these lines. 2 Release button Notes Slide the battery pack down until its “LOCK” arrow points at the matching line on the camcorder. • During 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. • Make sure to power the camcorder off before replacing the battery pack.
Viewfinder left-to-right positioning ring Attaching the Viewfinder Stopper Chapter 2 Preparations CAUTION When the viewfinder is attached, do not leave the camcorder with the eyepiece facing the sun. Direct sunlight can enter through the eyepiece, be focused in the viewfinder and cause fire. Note The viewfinder is supplied separately. The following procedure is an example for attaching the HDVF-20A. For procedures for attaching other viewfinders, refer to a manual supplied with each viewfinder.
Viewfinder left-to-right positioning ring Bolts with hexagonal hole Chapter 2 Preparations Viewfinder slide assembly Viewfinder front-to-back positioning knob 3 Using the BKW-401 Viewfinder Rotation Bracket Attach the BKW-401 with the supplied bolts. 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 the viewfinder while you are carrying the camcorder.
4 Adjust the front-to-back position so that the arm of the BKW-401 does not touch the handle when it is raised. Adjust position so that arm does not touch handle Removing the eyepiece gives a clearer view of the screen from further away. It is also easy to remove dust from the viewfinder screen and mirror when the eyepiece is detached. 1 Turn the eyepiece locking ring fully counterclockwise, to align the red marks on the locking ring and the viewfinder barrel.
Setting the Area of Use Chapter 2 Preparations 1 PEAKING control 2 CONTRAST control 3 BRIGHT control When using the camcorder for the first time The area of use is not factory preset. Before using the camcorder, you need to set this item. (You cannot use the camcorder without setting this item.) To set the area of use POWER switch MENU knob 1 Set the POWER switch to the ON position. The screen for setting the area of use appears in the viewfinder.
2 Press the MENU knob. The settings for selectable areas of use are displayed. Setting the Date/Time of the Internal Clock 3 For menu operations, see “Basic Setup Menu Operations” (page 109). Turn the MENU knob to select the desired area of use. Setting NTSC Area NTSC(J) Area PAL Area Select MAINTENANCE >Clock Set >Date/Time in the setup menu. 2 Press the MENU knob.
Caution Mounting and Adjusting the Lens Chapter 2 Preparations Note Always power the camcorder off before mounting or removing a lens. For information about using the lens, refer to the operation manual for the lens. Note The lens is supplied separately. Lens mount securing rubber If the lens is not firmly locked, it may come off while the camcorder is being used. This could cause a serious accident. Make sure the lens is firmly locked.
Carrying out the adjustment Set the iris to manual. 2 Open the iris, position the supplied flange focal length adjustment chart approximately 3 meters (10 ft) away from the camcorder, and arrange the lighting to obtain a satisfactory video output. 3 Loosen the fixing screws on the F.f or F.B ring (flange focal length adjustment ring). 4 Use manual or power zoom to set the lens to telephoto. 5 Point the camcorder at the chart by turning the focus ring and focus on it.
Connecting Microphones to the AUDIO IN Connectors Chapter 2 Preparations You can connect up to two monaural microphones to the AUDIO IN CH-1/CH-2 connectors, using an optional CAC-12 Microphone Holder. The following is the procedure for attaching an electret condenser microphone such as the ECM674/678. On how to attach the CAC-12, refer to the operation manual for the CAC-12. 1 On how to perform this operation, refer to the operation manual for the microphone.
Notes Connect the microphone cable to the AUDIO IN CH-1 or CH-2 connector. 3 Set the switches as follows. • Set the AUDIO IN selectors indicated below, depending on the power supply type of the microphone. Internal power supply: MIC External power supply: +48V • Set the AUDIO IN CH1/CH2 switch for the channel to which the microphone is connected to REAR.
2 Insert the DWR-S01D or WRR-855S into the housing slot, and fasten the four fixing screws. BP-GL65/GL95/L60S/L80S Adjustment screws DWR-S01D or WRR-855S Mount plate (supplied with WRR-862) Chapter 2 Preparations Phillips type screwdriver 3 Set the AUDIO IN selector for the channel to which you want to input audio signal to WIRELESS (see page 23). 2 On how to attach the battery pack, see “To attach the battery pack” on page 35.
1 AUDIO IN CH1/CH2 switches 2 To DC OUT connector 3 To AUDIO IN CH-1 or CH-2 connector 4 AUDIO IN selectors Chapter 2 Preparations 1 AUDIO IN CH1/CH2 switches 2 To AUDIO IN CH-1 or CH-2 connector 3 Audio equipment 4 AUDIO IN selectors Connecting Line Input Audio Equipment Connect the audio output connector of the audio equipment that supplies the line input signal to the AUDIO IN CH-1 or CH-2 connector.
Tripod Mounting Chapter 2 Preparations 1 Attach the optional VCT-14/U14 Tripod Adaptor to the tripod. Lever Note The tripod adaptor pin may remain in the engaged position even after the camcorder is removed. If this happens, press the red button and move the lever as shown above until the pin returns to the stowed position. If the pin remains in the engaged position, you will not be able to mount the camcorder on the tripod adaptor. Camera mount 2 Mount the camcorder on the tripod adaptor.
Connecting a Video Light Using the Shoulder Strap To attach the shoulder strap 1 Fit one of the clips to a shoulder strap fitting. Pull up the strap to lock the fitting. Chapter 2 Preparations With this camcorder, you can use the Anton Bauer Ultralight 2 or equivalent video light (powered by 12 V with maximum power consumption of 50 W).
To remove the shoulder strap Press here and pull in the direction shown by the arrow to release. Adjusting the Shoulder Pad Position Chapter 2 Preparations You can slide the shoulder pad back and forth within a 40 mm range. This adjustment helps you get the best balance for shooting with the camcorder on your shoulder. Shoulder pad 50 Adjusting the Shoulder Pad Position 1 Raise the lever in the center of the shoulder pad to unlock the shoulder pad.
Chapter 3 Adjustments and Settings For menu operations, see “Basic Setup Menu Operations” (page 109). Setting the Video Format In UDF mode UDF OPERATION >Format menu settings HD/SD HD System Rec Format System Frequency a) Line HD 1080 HD422 59.94i 50 50i 29.97P 25P 23.98P HD420 59.94i HQ 50i 29.97P 25P 23.98P 720 HD422 59.94P 50 50P 29.97P 25P 23.98P HD420 59.94P HQ 50P 23.98P b) SD — IMX50 c) 59.94i 50i 29.97P d) 25P d) c) DVCAM 59.94i 50i 29.
a) 59.94i/29.97P/59.94P/23.98P: When OPERATION >Format >Country in the setup menu is set to [NTSC Area] or [NTSC(J) Area] 50i/25P/50P: When OPERATION >Format >Country in the setup menu is set to [PAL Area] b) 59.94i after 2-3 pulldown is recorded c) When the optional CBK-MD01 is installed d) Converted to PsF and recorded In FAT mode FAT Chapter 3 Adjustments and Settings OPERATION >Format menu settings HD/SD HD System Rec Format System Frequency a) Line HD 1080 HQ 1920 59.94i 50i 29.97P 25P 23.
Selecting the Recording Mode Select the recording mode between UDF and FAT. Select OPERATION >Format >File System in the setup menu (see page 112). 2 Turn the MENU knob to select [UDF] or [FAT], and press the knob. Select [Execute] to execute, or select [Cancel] to cancel, and then press the MENU knob. 5 When the setting of HD/SD or Country was changed, power the camcorder off and on again. Chapter 3 Adjustments and Settings 1 4 A confirmation message appears.
Adjusting the Black Balance and the White Balance Chapter 3 Adjustments and Settings To ensure excellent image quality when using this camcorder, conditions may require that both the black balance and the white balance be adjusted. Black balance and white balance adjustment values that are automatically set by the camcorder and the various settings are stored in the camcorder memory and retained even when the power is turned off.
Adjusting the White Balance 1 Set the switches and selectors as shown below. • GAIN switch: L (set to a gain value that is as small as possible) • OUTPUT/DCC switch: CAM • WHITE BAL switch: A or B 1) 1) Adjustment values are saved to memory B only when OPERATION >White Setting >White Switch in the setup menu, is set to [Memory]. Set the FILTER selector to suit the lighting conditions as follows.
To set no color temperature Select “-----” with Electrical CC or 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 remaining three positions is carried out. To change the color temperature when the ND filter is switched You can assign electrical CC (color correction) filters to ND filters (see page 17).
Setting the Electronic Shutter Shutter Modes The shutter modes that can be used with the electronic shutter and the shutter speeds that can be selected are listed below. Select this mode for shooting fast-moving subjects with little blurring. You can set the shutter speed in one of two shutter modes: Speed mode, in which the speed is set in seconds, and Angle mode, in which the speed is set in degrees. Speed mode System frequency 59.94i 59.94P 50i 50P 29.97P 25P 23.
To switch between Speed mode and Angle mode 1 2 1 Select OPEARTION >Shutter Select >Shutter Select in the setup menu (see page 124). Set the shutter mode to ECS (see the previous item). 2 Turn the MENU knob to select the desired frequency or number of frames. Turn the MENU knob to select Second or Degree, and then press the knob.
Changing the Reference Value for Automatic Iris Adjustment 1 Set OPERATION >Auto Iris >Iris Window Indication in the setup menu to On. The current automatic iris window appears on the viewfinder screen. If it is not necessary to display the auto iris window on the screen, set to Off. 2 Turn the MENU knob to select Iris Window, and then press the knob. 3 Turn the MENU knob until the desired auto iris window appears, and then press the knob.
Adjusting the Audio Level When you set the AUDIO SELECT switch to AUTO, the input levels of analog audio signals recorded on each channel are adjusted automatically. You can also make manual adjustments. Chapter 3 Adjustments and Settings Note Even if you set the AUDIO SELECT switch to AUTO, the input levels of digital audio signals are not adjusted automatically. Target audio level for manual audio level adjustment Make adjustment using –20 dB as the target level.
2 Set the AUDIO SELECT switch(es) for the desired channel(s) selected in step 1 to MANUAL. 3 Turn the MIC LEVEL control, and adjust so that the audio level meter shows up to –20 dB for a normal input volume.
Setting Front+Side4 Knob LEVEL (CH4) knob and MIC LEVEL control (linked operation) Setting the Time Data You can now adjust the levels of audio channels 3 and 4 with the knobs selected here. Note When picture cache mode is enabled, it is not possible to set time data, even if you set the F-RUN/SET/R-RUN switch to SET. If you want to set time data, first exit picture cache mode.
To make the timecode consecutive When the F-RUN/SET/R-RUN switch is set to R-RUN, recording a number of scenes on the media normally produces consecutive timecode. However, once you remove the media and record on another media, the timecode will no longer be consecutive when you use the original media again for recording. In this case, to make the timecode consecutive, set the PRESET/REGEN/ CLOCK switch to REGEN.
Example 2: Interconnecting a number of camcorders (including one reference camcorder) This operation synchronizes the internal timecode generator with the external timecode. After about 10 seconds, you can disconnect the external timecode without losing the synchronization. Notes Chapter 3 Adjustments and Settings • When you finish the above procedure, the internal timecode is immediately synchronized with the external timecode and the counter display will show the value of the external timecode.
Setting Shot Data To create a shot ID 1 With OPEARTION >Shot ID in the setup menu, turn the MENU knob to select a shot ID to create (ID-1 to ID-4) and press the knob. While color bars are output, shot data can be displayed. Example display of shot data You can select which shot data is superimposed on the color bars with OPEARTION >Shot Display in the setup menu. 2 Follow the procedure in “To enter text ” (page 110) to create a shot ID.
Checking Camcorder Settings and Status Information (Status Screens) The status screens allow you to check camcorder settings and various types of status information. There are five status screens, listed below.
BATTERY/MEDIA status screen This screen displays the status of the battery mounted on the camcorder and the media status.
Chapter 4 Shooting Handling SxS Memory Cards This camcorder records video and audio on SxS memory cards (not supplied) loaded into one or both of its memory card slots. Chapter 4 Shooting The PHU-120R Professional Harddisk Unit or MEAD-MS01/SD01 Media Adaptor can also be used for recording (when the recording mode is FAT). For details, refer to the Supplement supplied in the CD-ROM (labeled “Manuals for Solid-State Memory Camcorder”).
SxS PRO Loading and Ejecting SxS Memory Cards 8GB To load SxS memory cards Label space 1 Slide the cover to the left to open. 2 Insert an SxS memory card into a card slot. Insert with the label side facing right. The ACCESS lamp lights in orange, and then lights in green to indicate that the memory card is usable. 3 Chapter 4 Shooting • Use this camcorder to format SxS memory cards that will be used with this camcorder.
To eject SxS memory cards 1 Open the cover, and then press the EJECT button to release the lock and pull the button out. The camcorder switches automatically to the other card if the selected card becomes full during recording. Note The SLOT SELECT button is disabled during playback. Even when pressed, it does not change the selected slot. Button operations are enabled when a thumbnail screen (see page 91) is displayed.
In this case, an error message appears. Following the instructions in the error message and exchange the card for an SxS memory card that can be used with this camcorder. To format by menu operation When no formatting message is displayed, you can execute formatting by menu operation. 1 Select OPERATION >Format Media in the setup menu (see page 113). 2 Select [Media(A)] (slot A) or [Media(B)] (slot B). 3 Turn the MENU knob to select [Execute], and then press the knob.
• If you continue recording, the message “Media Full” appears and recording stops when the total remaining recording time falls to 0. Note About up to 600 clips can be recorded on one SxS memory card. The display of remaining recording time changes to “0” and the message “Media Full” appears when the clip limit is reached. Restoring SxS Memory Cards If for any reason an error should occur in a memory card, the card must be restored before use.
Handling USB Flash Drives UDF In UDF mode, you can connect a USB flash drive connected to the external device to record, save and load the following data. • Record proxy data (see page 85) • Load planning metadata (see page 87) • Save and load setting data (see page 160) The following Sony USB flash drives are recommended for use with this camcorder.
Restoring USB Flash Drives When you load a USB flash drive that can be mounted normally because the file system is destroyed, a message appears on the viewfinder screen to ask whether you want to restore it. Pressing the MENU knob after turning the MENU knob to select “Execute” starts execution of the format and a progress indication appears (%). When formatting is completed, the message “Format USB Memory Done” is displayed.
10 Do one of the following to start recording. - Press the REC START button (see page 17). - Press the VTR button on the lens. - Turn on the assignable switch to which the Rec function has been assigned (see page 156). You can use MAINTENANCE >Camera Config >Rec Review in the setup menu (see page 142) to change the playback time. When the Rec Review function is assigned to the RET button on the lens, you can also conduct a review by using the RET button. 12 Repeat steps 10 and 11 to continue recording.
user-specified prefix cannot be changed after recording.) The four-digit number at the end of clip names is generated automatically, counting up in order as clips are recorded. Playing Recorded Clips When the camcorder is in standby (STBY) mode, you can play all or part of the most recently recorded clip (see page 75). 1 Insert the SxS memory card to play (see page 69). 2 Press the PREV button (see page 21) or the F REV button (see page 21) to cue up the clip to play.
Deleting Recorded Clips Advanced Operations You can use the assignable switches to delete the last recorded clips (Last Clip DEL function). You can also use the THUMBNAIL menu to delete all recorded clips (All Clips DEL function) or to delete selected clips. For details, see “Deleting Clips” (page 103). 1 Turn on the assignable switch to which the Last Clip DEL function has been assigned (see page 156). A confirmation message appears. 2 Turn the MENU knob to select [Execute], and then press the knob.
Setting OK Marks UDF / FAT-HD To make it easier for editors to select good clips, you can set OK marks in clips recorded in HD mode. Note OK marks cannot be set or deleted during recording or playback. To add/delete OK marks You can use the THUMBNAIL menu to add and delete OK marks in previously recorded clips. For details, see “Adding and Deleting OK, NG or KP Marks” (page 101).
If power is lost during recording • If you set the camcorder’s POWER switch to OFF, the camcorder is powered off automatically after a few seconds, during which the media is accessed to record the video and audio data stored in the camcorder’s memory up to that point. • If power is lost because the battery was removed, the DC cable was disconnected, or the power was turned off on the AC adaptor side, then the video and audio data stored in memory is lost. The data stored in memory is not recorded.
Output >i.LINK I/O in the setup menu is set to [Enable] - In FAT mode, SP 1440/23.98P (pull-down recording) - In UDF mode, HD420 HQ 1280×720/23.98P (pulldown recording) - Other than HQ 1920/23.98P or HQ 1280/23.98P, when the output setting is SD and OPERATION >Input/Output >i.LINK I/O in the setup menu is set to [Enable] To make Interval Rec settings 1 Select OPERATION >Rec Function >Interval Rec in the setup menu. For menu operations, see “Basic Setup Menu Operations” (page 109).
to the other media. (when the recording mode is UDF) • Genlock is not possible. If power is lost during recording • If you set the camcorder’s POWER switch to OFF, the camcorder is powered off automatically after a few seconds, during which the media is accessed to record the video and audio data stored in the camcorder’s memory up to that point.
To stop shooting Stop the recording. When shooting ends, the video data stored in memory up to that point is written to the media. To exit Interval Rec mode Do one of the following. • Set the POWER switch to OFF • With the camcorder in recording standby mode, set OPERATION >Rec Function >Interval Rec in the setup menu to “Off”. Chapter 4 Shooting Limitations during recording • The i.LINK (HDV/DV) connector cannot be used.
Select OPERATION >Rec Function > Slow & Quick in the setup menu. When recording starts, the “S&Q STBY” indication in the viewfinder changes to the “zS&Q REC” indication. The TALLY indicators and the tally indicator on the front panel of the viewfinder light as they do during normal recording. For menu operations, see “Basic Setup Menu Operations” (page 109). To stop shooting Stop the recording. • Slow & Quick Motion settings cannot be changed during recording.
Clip Continuous Rec settings and shooting To stop shooting Stop the recording. Note Notes • The Clip Continuous Rec function cannot be used at the same time as the Picture Cache, Interval Rec, Frame Rec, or Slow & Quick Motion function. When you select Clip Continuous Rec mode, the Picture Cache, Interval Rec, Frame Rec, and Slow & Quick Motion functions are disabled. When you select picture cache, Frame Rec, Interval Rec, or Slow & Quick Motion mode, the Clip Continuous Rec function is disabled.
The recording review picture is frozen and overlaps the camera picture. Recording Proxy Data Note The following functions are disabled at the freeze mix times. • Menu operations • During Focus Mag display • Marker display • Zebra display • Peaking display • Skin tone details display To cancel the freeze mix display Note Do not power this unit off or do not remove the USB flash drive while the USB flash drive is being accessed. Doing so may cause the loss of all data recorded on the USB flash drive.
Metadata: Saved in \Clip\ To stop recording of proxy data To stop recording of proxy data only, without stopping recording of original data, set MAINTENANCE >USB >Memory Rec in the setup menu to [Disable]. If recording fails The message “USB Memory Error” appears. If recording fails because the USB flash drive is full, the message “USB Memory Full” appears. Proxy data is saved in this unit’s internal memory.
Planning Metadata Operations Planning metadata is information about shooting and recording plans, recorded in an XML file. Loading a Planning Metadata File into Camcorder’s Internal Memory To record planning metadata together with recording clips, you need to load a planning metadata file into the camcorder’s memory before starting to shoot. There are two ways to load files. • Load a file that has been written to the following directories on an SxS memory card or a USB flash drive.
2 Turn the MENU knob to select a file to load and press the knob.
When a clip name is set with planning metadata, the name is displayed under the depth of field indication on the viewfinder screen. Note When you define both of ASCII format name and UTF8 format name with planning metadata, the UTF-8 format string is used as the clip name string. If you define either of ASCII format name and UTF-8 format name with planning metadata, the defined format name is displayed though it is not selected by menu setting.
Defining Shot Mark Names in Planning Metadata When you use planning metadata to set shot marks, you can define names for Shot Mark 0 to Shot Mark 9. When you record shot marks, you can add the shot mark name strings defined in the planning metadata. Note Shot Mark 1 and Shot Mark 2 can be recorded on the camcorder. Shot Mark 3 to Shot Mark 9 and Shot Mark 0 can be recorded by operation from a computer which is connected with the camcorder via Wi-Fi.
Chapter 5 Clip Operations Clip Playback A thumbnail screen appears if you press the THUMBNAIL button in E-E or playback mode. Thumbnail screens display lists of the clips stored on SxS memory cards in the form of index pictures. (A message appears if you insert a memory card that contains no clips.) You can select any clip (see page 94) in a thumbnail screen and start playback of that clip (see page 94).
UDF mode/FAT-HD mode thumbnail screen UDF / FAT-HD Cursor (yellow) The icon of the currently selected SxS memory card is highlighted. (If the card is write protected, a lock appears on the left.) Clip number/Number of clips Chapter 5 Clip Operations a Index picture When a clip is recorded, its first frame is set automatically as the index picture. You can change to index picture to any frame (see page 106).
j Clip duration k Timecode This is the timecode of the index picture. FAT-SD mode thumbnail screen FAT-SD Cursor (yellow) The icon of the currently selected SxS memory card is highlighted. (If the card is write protected, a lock appears on the left.) Clip number/Number of components Indicates that the file size is larger than 2 GB, and that the clip has been split before being saved. You can check the segment files on the expand thumbnail screen (see page 104).
To hide the thumbnail screen Press the THUMBNAIL button. Playing Clips To select clip thumbnails Do one of the following to move the yellow cursor to the clip that you want to select. • Press an arrow button (J, j, K, k). • Turn the MENU knob. • Press the PREV or NEXT button. To select the first thumbnail With the F REV button held down, press the PREV button. To select the last thumbnail With the F FWD button held down, press the NEXT button.
To add a shot mark during play HD You can add shot marks to clips during play by using the same method used during recording (see page 77). Notes • Shot marks cannot be recorded when the SxS memory card is write protected. • Shot marks cannot be added at the first frame of each clip or last frame of the last clip. Using Thumbnails to Search Inside Clips You can switch a thumbnail screen to the following thumbnail search screens, which allow you quickly find the clips you want.
Thumbnail Operations You can use the THUMBNAIL menu to perform various operations on clips, to check clip properties, and to change clip metadata. THUMBNAIL Menu Configuration Menu items Sub-items Clip Properties — Displays detailed properties (see page 100). Set Index Picture — Changes index pictures in the expand thumbnail screen or the essence mark thumbnail screen (see page 106). Forward Expansion • Displays the expand thumbnail screen (see page 104).
Menu items Sub-items Copy Clip — Description Copies a clip (see page 102). Delete Clip — Deletes a clip (see page 103). Divide Clip — Divides a clip (see page 106). — Displays the OK clip thumbnail screen (see page 98). FAT-HD Filter Clips FAT-HD Filter Clips OK Displays the OK clip thumbnail screen. UDF NG Displays the NG clip thumbnail screen. Lock All Clips KP(Keep) Displays the KP clip thumbnail screen.
Basic THUMBNAIL Menu Operations See “Basic Setup Menu Operations” (page 109) for information about menu operations. To display the THUMBNAIL menu 1 Press the THUMBNAIL button to display the thumbnail screen. 2 Set the MENU ON/OFF switch to ON, or press the MENU button. 3 Turn the MENU knob to select “TH”, and then press the knob. Or press the J or j button to select “TH”, and then press the SET button. The THUMBNAIL menu appears.
See “Adding and Deleting OK, NG or KP Marks” (page 101) for information about how to add OK marks. To display the all clips thumbnail screen The all clips thumbnail screen displays thumbnails of all of the clips on the selected memory card, including both HD-mode and SD-mode clips. This is useful when you want to check whether the memory card contains clips in another mode.
Displaying Clip Properties The clip properties screen appears when you select Clip Properties in the THUMBNAIL menu. UDF / FAT-HD Chapter 5 Clip Operations FAT-SD a Image of the current clip b Image of the previous clip Press the PREV button to display the properties of the previous clip. c Image of the next clip Press the NEXT button to display the properties of the next clip.
Press the MENU knob again to exit long display mode. Pressing the PREV or NEXT button to display the previous or next clip also exists long display mode. e Lock mark To add an OK mark FAT-HD 1 This appears when the clip is marked with an OK mark or protected. The screen changes to the clip properties screen, and a confirmation message appears beneath the index picture. f OK/NG/KP mark This appears only when an OK/NG/KP mark has been added.
2 A confirmation message appears beneath the index picture. Select [Execute], and press the MENU knob. The OK mark is deleted from the selected clip. 2 Select [Execute], and press the MENU knob. All clips are protected. To delete an OK, NG or KP mark To cancel protection of a clip UDF 1 In the thumbnail screen, select the thumbnail of the clip from which you want to delete an OK, NG or KP mark, and select THUMBNAIL >Set Clip Flag >None.
• A message appears if there is not enough free capacity at the copy destination SxS memory card. Exchange the card for one with more free capacity. • When multiple clips are recorded in a source SxS memory card, it may not be possible to copy all clips to the end. Depending on memory characteristics and usage of the memory cards, this can occur even when the source and destination memory cards have the same capacity. 1 2 During the copy, the progress of the copy is displayed.
• In HD mode, clips with OK marks are not deleted, even when a deletion is executed for a group of clips that includes them. 1 Number of the selected frame In the thumbnail screen, select the thumbnails of the clips to delete and then select THUMBNAIL >Delete All Clips. The confirmation message “Delete All Clips?” appears. 2 S1 S2 Select [Execute], and press the MENU knob. The deletion starts. During the deletion, the progress of the deletion is displayed.
Number of the selected frame 1 In the thumbnail screen, select the thumbnail of a clip, and press the ESSENCE MARK button (see page 23) or select THUMBNAIL >Thumbnail View >Essence Mark Thumbnail. The essence mark thumbnail screen appears, and a selection list is displayed. 2 Select the type of the essence mark thumbnail screen All: Display all frames marked with essence marks.
a Timecode 1 This is the timecode of the selected frame in the shot mark thumbnail screen. Select the thumbnail of the frame that you want to use as the index picture, and then select THUMBNAIL >Set Index Picture. Adding and Deleting Shot Marks The properties screen of the selected frame appears, and a confirmation message appears below the image.
Chapter 6 Menu and Detailed Settings Setup Menu Organization and Levels On this camcorder, settings for shooting and playback are made in the setup menu, which appears in the viewfinder. The setup menu can also be displayed on an external video monitor (see page 167). Setup Menu Organization The setup menu consists of the following menus.
PAINT Menu (see page 129) FILE Menu (see page 150) PAINT FILE Switch Status White Black Flare Gamma Black Gamma Knee White Clip Detail(HD Mode) Detail(SD Mode) Aperture Skin Detail Matrix Multi Matrix V Modulation Low Key Saturation Noise Suppress MAINTENANCE Menu (see page 135) MAINTENANCE Chapter 6 Menu and Detailed Settings 108 White Shading Black Shading Battery Audio WRR Setting Timecode Essence Mark Camera Config Preset White White Filter DCC Adjust Auto Iris2 Genlock ND Comp Lens Auto Shading
• The menu item selection area displays a maximum of seven lines. You can scroll through menus with more than seven lines by moving the cursor up and down. Triangles appear at the upper right and lower right of the menu item selection area to indicate that a menu is scrollable. Basic Setup Menu Operations To display the setup menu Set the MENU ON/OFF switch to ON, or press the MENU button. The camcorder enters menu mode and the menu list appears on the screen.
4 Turn the MENU knob, or press the J or j button, to move the cursor to the subitem that you want to set, and then confirm the selection by pressing the MENU knob or the SET button. 1 Turn the MENU knob, or press the J or j button, to select a character, and then confirm by pressing the MENU knob or the SET button. The cursor moves to the next position. To return to the previous position, push the MENU CANCEL/PRST/ESCAPE switch down to the ESCAPE side.
Menu List USER Menu (Factory Default Configuration) The USER menu consists of the following items when it is in the factory default state. • Format Media (see page 113) • Input/Output (see page 114) • Rec Function (see page 116) • Assignable Sw1) (see page 117) • Clip (see page 125) • Camera Config2) (see page 142) 1) Excluding sub-item <0> 2) Contains only User Menu Only as sub-item You can change the configuration of the USER menu by adding desired menu items and arranging them in a desired order.
OPERATION Menu Settings in bold are the factory default values. OPERATION Menu items Format Specifies the camcorder’s recording mode, operating mode and recording format. Sub-item File System Settings UDF/FAT HD/SD HD/SD Description Switches between UDF and FAT as the recording mode (execute by selecting Execute). Switches between HD or SD as the operating mode (execute by selecting Execute). Note When the optional CBK-MD01 is not installed, [SD] cannot be selected. (SD recording is not allowed.
OPERATION Menu items Format Sub-item Rec Format Specifies the camcorder’s operating mode and recording format. Settings The available settings vary depending on the settings in UDF/FAT, HD/ SD, HD System Line, and System Frequency. HD422 50/HD420 HQ HQ 1920/HQ 1440 HQ 1920/HQ 1440/ SP 1440 HQ 1280 IMX50/DVCAM Aspect Ratio (SD) 16:9/4:3 Audio Length(IMX) Country 24bit/16bit Format Media Media(A) NTSC Area/NTSC(J) Area/PAL Area Execute/Cancel Executes a media format.
OPERATION Menu items Input/Output Sub-item In FAT mode Makes settings Output& i.LINK related to I/O signals. In UDF mode Output Settings HD&HDV/SD&HDV/ SD&DV HD/SD 23.98P Output PsF/Pull Down Source Select a) Camera/i.LINK /External Description Selects the signals output from the video connectors and the i.LINK (HDV/ DV) connector. When the HD/SD setting is SD, “SD&DV” or “SD” is selected. When the video format is HQ 1920/ 23.98P or HQ 1440/23.
OPERATION Menu items Input/Output Settings Crop/Letter/Squeeze Wide ID Through/Auto Wide Mode(EXT) a) Auto/16:9 Setup Remove(EXT) a) 7.5%/0.0% Makes settings related to I/O signals. Super Impose Makes settings related to superimposed text and markers. LCD Super(VF Display) On/Off Super(Menu) On/Off Super(Timecode) On/Off Super(Marker) On/Off LCD Color LCD Marker&Zebra –99 to ±0 to +99 On/Off Description Selects the signal conversion mode for output of SD signals.
OPERATION Menu items Rec Function Makes settings related to special recording modes. Note When Picture Cache is assigned to an assignable switch, this item is disabled (displayed in grey). Chapter 6 Menu and Detailed Settings 116 Menu List Sub-item Slow & Quick Settings On/Off Description Turns the Slow & Quick Motion function on or off. (When this is set to On, the Picture Cache Rec, Interval Rec, and Frame Rec sub-items are set to Off.
OPERATION Menu items Rec Function Sub-item Interval Time Pre-Lighting Settings 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/15/ 20/30/40/50 (sec) 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/15/ 20/30/40/50 (min) 1/2/3/ 4/6/12/24 (hour) Off/2sec/5sec/10sec Live Logging d) Live/View Makes settings related to special recording modes. Description When the Interval Rec setting is On, sets the interval for Interval Rec shooting.
OPERATION Menu items VF Setting Makes settings related to the viewfinder screen. Marker Sub-item Color b) Settings –99 to ±0 to +99 Mode b) Color/B&W Peaking Type b) Normal/Color/Both Peaking Frequency b) Peaking Color b) Normal/High VF Detail Level c) –99 to ±0 to +99 Color Peaking Level b) Low/Mid/High Setting On/Off White/Red/Yellow/Blue Makes settings related to marker display in the viewfinder screen. Description Adjusts the density of the colors displayed in the viewfinder screen.
OPERATION Menu items Marker Sub-item 100% Marker Settings On/Off Makes settings related to marker display in the viewfinder screen. Description Turns the 100% safety zone display on or off. Note When three of Center Marker, Safety Zone, User Box, and Guide Frame are set to [On], this setting cannot be turned on.
OPERATION Menu items TLCS Sub-item Mode Settings Backlight/Standard/ Spotlight Speed –99 to ±0 to +99 AGC On/Off AGC Limit 3dB/6dB/9dB/12dB/ 18dB F5.6/F4/F2.8 Makes settings related to total level control. AGC Point Auto Shutter On/Off Auto Shutter Limit 1/100 / 1/150 / 1/200 / 1/250 Auto Shutter Point F5.6/F8/F11/F16 Zebra Chapter 6 Menu and Detailed Settings Makes settings related to zebra displays. Display On/Off Selects the items to display in the viewfinder screen.
Sub-item Timecode Settings On/Off Selects the items to display in the viewfinder screen.
OPERATION Menu items “!” LED c) Chapter 6 Menu and Detailed Settings 122 Description Turns on or off the function to light the ! indicator when the gain is set to other than 0 dB. Shutter On/Off Turns on or off the function to light the ! indicator when the SHUTTER selector is set to ON. White Preset On/Off Turns on or off the function to light the ! indicator when the WHITE BAL switch is set to PRST.
OPERATION Menu items White Setting Sub-item White Switch Settings Memory/ATW Shockless White Off/1/2/3 ATW Speed 1/2/3/4/5 AWB Fixed Area On/Off Filter White Memory On/Off Makes settings related to auto white balance adjustments. Description Specifies the operating mode selected by the B position of the WHITE BAL switch. Memory: Auto white balance ATW: Auto tracing white balance Specifies the reaction speed when the WHITE BAL switch setting is changed.
OPERATION Menu items Offset White Sub-item Offset White Makes settings related to white balance offset values. Warm Cool Shutter Chapter 6 Menu and Detailed Settings 124 Time Zone Menu List Approximate color temperature Description Specifies whether to add (On) or not to add (Off) an offset value to the white balance value in memory A. When the setting of Offset White is [On], specifies (as a color temperature) the offset to add to the white balance value in memory A.
OPERATION Menu items Clip Make settings for clip name or clip management. Note Do not assign clip names that begin with the “.” (period) symbol. Clips with names in which the first character is “.” cannot be viewed on the application software for computers. Sub-item Auto Naming Settings In Fat mode: Title/Plan In UDF mode: C****/ Title/Plan Description Selects the clip naming format.
OPERATION Menu items Clip Make settings for clip name or clip management. Note Do not assign clip names that begin with the “.” (period) symbol. Clips with names in which the first character is “.” cannot be viewed on the application software for computers. Chapter 6 Menu and Detailed Settings 126 Sub-item Title Prefix Settings Text input Description Specifies the title part (4 to 46 alphanumeric characters) of clip titles.
OPERATION Menu items Clip Sub-item Number Set Settings 00001 to 99999 Make settings for clip name or clip management. Note Do not assign clip names that begin with Name Display the “.” (period) symbol. Clips with names in which the first character is “.” cannot be viewed on the application software for computers.
OPERATION Menu items Plan.Metadata Makes settings for operating planning metadata. Sub-item Load/Slot(A) Settings Execute/Cancel Select [Execute] to show the list of the planning metadata files stored in the slot A SxS memory card and select a file to execute the load.
PAINT Menu Settings in bold are the factory default values. PAINT Menu items Switch Status Turns various signal correction functions and a test signal on or off. White Sub-item Gamma Black Gamma Settings On/Off On/Off Matrix On/Off Knee White Clip On/Off On/Off Detail Aperture Flare Test Saw Color Temp On/Off On/Off On/Off On/Off 1500K to 3200K to 50000K –99 to ±0 to +99 Sets the color temperature, and Color Temp BAL performs manual white balance adjustment.
PAINT Menu items Flare Sub-item Flare Master Flare Makes settings related to flare. Flare is light generated R Flare from a bright image G Flare region that spreads broadly across the B Flare image, adding light to dark regions and reducing contrast. It is caused by reflection inside the lens system. Gamma Makes settings related to gamma. Gamma correction allows you to significantly alter the impression made by the video by adjusting the contrast.
PAINT Menu items Knee Makes settings related to knee correction. Knee correction is processing that prevents washout by compressing the bright parts of the video according to an upper limit for the dynamic range of the recorded and output picture. The signal level where knee processing begins is called the “knee point”, and the slope of knee compression is called the “knee slope”. White Clip Makes settings related to white clipping adjustments.
PAINT Menu items Detail(HD Mode)/ Detail(SD Mode) Makes settings related to details adjustments in HD mode and SD mode. Detail adjustment is processing that improves the clarity of the video by adding detail signals to the edges of the subject.
PAINT Menu items Aperture Makes settings related to aperture correction. Aperture correction is processing to improve resolution by adding high-frequency aperture signals to the video signal, which corrects degeneration due to high-frequency characteristics. Skin Detail Makes settings related to skin detail correction.
PAINT Menu items Multi Matrix Sub-item Multi Matrix Makes settings related to multi matrix Area Indication correction. Multi-matrix correction allows specific colors to be selected for saturation correction in Color Detection a 16-axis hue space. Axis V Modulation Makes settings related to V modulation shading. V modulation shading corrects vertical imbalances in sensitivity arising from the relationship between a lens and prism. Low Key Sat.
MAINTENANCE Menu Settings in bold are the factory default values. MAINTENANCE Menu items White Shading Sub-item Channel Select Settings Red/Green/Blue Makes settings related to white shading. R/G/B White H Saw –99 to ±0 to +99 White shading is required for each different lens to correct irregularities arising R/G/B White H Para –99 to ±0 to +99 from lens characteristics. It corrects luminance and R/G/B White V Saw –99 to ±0 to +99 color irregularities in bright areas.
MAINTENANCE Menu items Battery Sub-item Sony Before End Makes settings related to batteries. Sony End Other Before End Other End DC In Before End DC In End Detected Battery Type Detection Chapter 6 Menu and Detailed Settings Segment No.10 Segment No.9 Segment No.8 Segment No.7 Segment No.6 Segment No.5 Segment No.4 Segment No.3 Segment No.2 Segment No.1 136 Menu List Settings Description 11.5V to 17V (0.
MAINTENANCE Menu items Audio Sub-item Front MIC Select Settings Mono/Stereo Audio CH3/4 Mode Ch1/2 / Switch Rear XLR Auto On/Off Makes settings related to audio.
MAINTENANCE Menu items Audio Sub-item CH3&4 AGC Mode Settings Mono/Stereo AGC Spec –6dB/–9dB/–12dB/ –15dB/–17dB Off/–6dB/–9dB/–12dB/ –15dB/–17dB Makes settings related to audio.
MAINTENANCE Menu items Audio Sub-item Rear1/WRR Level Makes settings related to audio. Rear2/WRR Level Audio CH3 Level Menu List Chapter 6 Menu and Detailed Settings Audio CH4 Level Settings Description Side1/Front/Front+Side1 Selects the knob that adjusts the audio levels of a wireless microphone and a device connected to the AUDIO IN CH-1 connector on the rear panel.
MAINTENANCE Menu items WRR Setting Sub-item WRR Valid CH Sel Settings All/CH1 WRR CH Select TX1/TX2 WRR Delay Comp On/Off TX --- TX Audio Peak ---/Peak TX Input Level ---/Mic/Line TX ATT Level --- TX LCF Frequency --- TX System Delay Auto/0.0ms to 8.0ms Makes settings related to the wireless tuner. Chapter 6 Menu and Detailed Settings 140 Menu List Description Selects whether to enable channels 1 and 2 of the wireless receiver (All) or channel 1 only (CH1).
MAINTENANCE Menu items Timecode Settings Auto/Generator DF/NDF DF/NDF LTC UBIT Fix/Time Counter Display Counter/Duration Ret Shot Mark 1 On/Off Ret Shot Mark 2 On/Off Index Pic Pos 0sec to 10sec (in 1 sec steps) Clip/Rec Start Makes settings related to timecode. Essence Mark Makes settings related to shot marks and clip index picture thumbnails. Find Mode Description Selects the source for timecode output.
MAINTENANCE Menu items Camera Config Sub-item Rec Tally Blink Settings On/Off Rec Review 3sec/10sec/Clip HD SDI Remote I/F Off/Chara/G-Tally/ R-Tally Color Bars Select ARIB/100%/75%/ SMPTE On/Off Makes settings related to various camcorder operations. Chapter 6 Menu and Detailed Settings User Menu Only RM Common Memory On/Off Description Turns warning flashes by the TALLY indicator on or off. The warnings alert you an almost exhausted battery pack or low remaining media capacity.
MAINTENANCE Menu items Camera Config Sub-item RM Rec Start Settings RM/CAM/PARA Color Temp
1500K to 3200K to 50000K –99 to ±0 to +99 Makes settings related to various camcorder operations. Preset White Makes settings related to white balance preset Color Temp values. Balance
White Filter Makes settings related to filters. –99 to ±0 to +99 –99 to ±0 to +99 On/Off ND Filter C.Temp On/Off ND FLT C.Temp<1> 3200K/4300K/5600K/ 6300K ND FLT C.
MAINTENANCE Menu items DCC Adjust Sub-item Settings DCC Function Select DCC/Fix Makes settings related to DCC (dynamic contrast control). Chapter 6 Menu and Detailed Settings 144 Menu List DCC D Range 400%/450%/500%/ 550%/600% DCC Point –99 to ±0 to +99 DCC Gain –99 to ±0 to +99 DCC Delay Time –99 to ±0 to +99 DCC Peak Filter –99 to ±0 to +99 Description Enables or disables automatic knee point adjustment when the OUTPUT/DCC switch is set to CAM, DCC: ON.
MAINTENANCE Menu items Auto Iris2 Settings 1/2/3/4/5/6/Var Iris Window Ind On/Off Iris Level –99 to ±0 to +99 Iris APL Ratio –99 to ±0 to +99 Iris Var Width 40 to 500 to 999 Iris Var Height 70 to 500 to 999 Iris Var H Position –479 to 0 to +479 Iris Var V Position –464 to 0 to +464 Iris Speed –99 to ±0 to +99 Clip High Light On/Off Genlock H Phase(HD) On/Off –999 to ±0 to +999 H Phase(SD) –99 to ±0 to +99 Reference Internal/Genlock Makes settings related to auto iris.
MAINTENANCE Menu items ND Comp Sub-item ND Offset Adjust Makes settings related to ND filter color Clear ND Offset compensation. Although the differences are very slight, each of the builtin ND filters has different color characteristics. When you switch between ND filters, the white balance may be disturbed. You can correct for these slight color differences automatically by registering compensation values for each filter.
MAINTENANCE Menu items Network Setting b) Makes settings for network connection. Notes Sub-item DHCP Settings Enable/Disable IP Address 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 (192.168.1.10) 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 admin • The CBK-WA01 Wi-Fi Adapter is Subnet Mask required. • This item is Default Gateway disabled (displayed in grey) during User Name recording and play.
MAINTENANCE Menu items Wi-Fi Setting b) Makes settings for Wi-Fi connection. Sub-item Encryption Notes • The CBK-WA01 Wi-Fi Adapter is required. • This item is disabled (displayed in grey) during recording and play. For details on Wi-Fi connection, refer to the Supplement supplied in the CDROM (labeled “Manuals for SolidState Memory Camcorder”).
MAINTENANCE Menu items Clock Set Sub-item Date/Time Sets the internal clock. 12H/24H Language Settings 12H/24H Date Mode YYMMDD/MMDDYY/ DDMMYY Language English/Chinese Selects the language for messages. Hours Meter Hours(Sys) Makes settings related to the digital hours meter. Hours(Reset) Reset Version Execute/Cancel Version Displays the version of the camcorder, and CBK-HD02 a) updates the camcorder. Version Up Execute/Cancel Description Sets the current date and time.
FILE Menu Settings in bold are the factory default values. FILE Menu items User Makes settings for operating user files.
FILE Menu items User Makes settings for operating user files. User Makes settings for operating user files. All Sub-item Load Customize Data Settings Off/On Load White Data Off/On Display Mode Date&Time/Model Name All Load(SxS) Execute/Cancel All Save(SxS) Execute/Cancel Makes settings related to ALL file operations.
FILE Menu items Scene Sub-item s1 Makes settings related s2 to scene file operations.
FILE Menu items Lens Sub-item Display Mode Settings Date&Time/Model Name Lens Recall Mem Execute/Cancel Lens Store Mem Execute/Cancel Lens Recall SxS Execute/Cancel Lens Store SxS Execute/Cancel Makes settings related to lens file operations.
FILE Menu items Lens Sub-item L Manufacturer Settings M V Modulation –99 to ±0 to +99 Lens Center H –40 to 0 to 40 Lens Center V –40 to 0 to 40 Lens R Flare Lens G Flare Lens B Flare Lens W-R Offset –99 to ±0 to +99 –99 to ±0 to +99 –99 to ±0 to +99 –99 to ±0 to +99 Lens W-B Offset –99 to ±0 to +99 Shading Ch Sel Red/Green/Blue L R/G/B H Saw –99 to ±0 to +99 L R/G/B H Para –99 to ±0 to +99 L R/G/B V Saw –99 to ±0 to +99 L R/G/B V Para –99 to ±0 to +99 Makes settings related to lens fi
Assigning Functions to Assignable Switches Using the Assignable SW item of the OPERATION menu, you can assign user-specified functions to the ASSIGN. 0 to 3 switches, the ASSIGNABLE 4 and 5 switches, the COLOR TEMP. button, and the RET button on the lens. The following tables lists the functions that are assigned when the camcorder is shipped from the factory. Switch or button Function Assignable SW setting ASSIGN. 0 switch No assignment Off ASSIGN. 1 switch No assignment Off ASSIGN.
Functions That Can Be Assigned to the ASSIGN. 2 Switch Note Immediately after you assign a function to the ASSIGN. 2 switch or you switch the recording format, the setting of the switch at that point may not match the camcorder’s internal state. After assigning a function, switch the ASSIGN. 2 switch or power the camcorder off and on again. Assignable switch setting Function Off No assignment Front Mic Switch between stereo and monaural when a stereo microphone is connected.
Assignable switch setting Function State when camcorder is next powered on Backlight Turn the backlight function in auto iris mode on or off. Setting retained EVF Mode Switch the viewfinder screen between B&W (On) and color (Off). Setting retained BRT Disp Turn the display of the brightness level on or off. Setting retained Histogram Turn the histogram display on or off. Setting retained Lens Info Switch the depth of field indication between off, displayed in meters, and displayed in feet.
Assignable switch setting Function State when camcorder is next powered on Electrical CC Setting retained Function that switches the electrical CC filter (3200K/ 4300K/5600K/6300K) applied to white balance adjustment values. Each press of the switch or button switches in the order 3200Kt4300Kt5600Kt6300K. These can also be applied from a menu (apply with Electrical CC). Note This function is not available when Maintenance >White Filter >ND Filter C.Temp in the setup menu is set to On.
Functions That Can Be Assigned to the RET Button on the Lens Assignable switch setting Function State when camcorder is next powered on Off No assignment — Lens RET — Display return video signals when the optional CBKHD02 is installed and a camera extension unit is connected. When a camera extension unit is not connected, function as follows. During recording or playback: Write a shot mark. In the other states: Conduct a recording review (if playback is allowed).
Chapter 7 Saving and Loading User Setting Data Chapter 7 Saving and Loading User Setting Data Saving and Loading Settings You can save setup menu settings in the camcorder’s internal memory and on SxS memory cards or USB flash drives (in UDF mode). This allows you to quickly recall an appropriate set of menu settings for the current situation. Setting data is saved in the following categories. User files: User files save customized USER menu setting items and setting data.
If an error message appears One of the following error messages may appear during execution of the save, or as soon as you select [Execute]. In this case, the file is not saved to the SxS memory card. Error message Problem NG:Cannot Save No recordable media is inserted. NG:Media Full The media is full. What to do Insert recordable media. Use media with free capacity remaining. When using a USB flash drive (in UDF mode) Connect a formatted USB flash drive (see page 73) to the external device connector.
Chapter 7 Saving and Loading User Setting Data Resetting a File after Changing Its Contents See “Basic Setup Menu Operations” (page 109) for information about menu operations. 1 Select FILE >All in the setup menu. 2 Select [All Preset], and then press the MENU knob. 3 To execute the reset, select [Execute], and then press the MENU knob. To cancel the reset, select [Cancel], and then press the MENU knob. If you choose to execute the reset, all settings in the ALL file are reset to preset values.
5 If you selected Scene Store SxS >Execute in step 2, the ACCESS lamp lights (in blue on the right-side panel and in orange in the card slot section) when you execute the save. When the data has been saved, a completion message appears and the ACCESS lamp goes out. When the data has been loaded, a completion message appears and the ACCESS lamp goes out. When using a USB flash drive (in UDF mode) Connect a formatted USB flash drive (see page 73) to the external device connector.
Chapter 7 Saving and Loading User Setting Data SxS >Execute (if you want to save the data on an SxS memory card). Saving and Loading Lens Files 3 Setting Lens File Data 4 Use FILE >Lens (see page 153) in the setup menu to set the data in lens files. You can set the following data and save it as a lens file.
4 A confirmation message appears. 5 To execute the load, select [Execute], and then press the MENU knob. To cancel the load, select [Cancel], and then press the MENU knob. If you selected Lens Recall SxS >Execute in step 2, the ACCESS lamp lights (in blue on the right-side panel and in orange in the card slot section) when you execute the load. When the specified lens file has been loaded, a completion message appears and the ACCESS lamp goes out.
Chapter 7 Saving and Loading User Setting Data Saving the USER menu as a user file in which all menu settings are reset to the preset values Select Store User Preset >Execute in step 2. When using a USB flash drive (in UDF mode) Connect a formatted USB flash drive (see page 73) to the external device connector. Select User Save USB >Execute in step 2. The ACCESS lamp does not light while the save is being executed in step 5.
Chapter 8 Connecting External Devices Connecting External Monitors Select the output signal and use an appropriate cable for the monitor to be connected. Chapter 8 Connecting External Devices You can connect an RM-B150/B750 Remote Control Unit and operate this camcorder. For connection and operation of the RM-B150/B750, refer to the Supplement supplied in the CD-ROM (labeled “Manuals for Solid-State Memory Camcorder”).
HD/SD SDI OUT connector (BNC) Chapter 8 Connecting External Devices The HD/SD SDI OUT connector can be used to connect a device that supports SDI. The device type can be a monitor, switcher, or VTR or other recording device. The output from this connector can be turned on and off with OPERATION >Input/Output >SDI Output in the setup menu (see page 114). For connection, use a BNC cable (not supplied).
Operating Clips with a Computer With a Macintosh computer An icon is displayed on the menu bar. USB Connection with a Computer Preparations Using the ExpressCard Slot of a Computer When you connect the camcorder to a computer using a USB cable (not supplied), the memory card in the slot is acknowledged as an extended drive by the computer. When two memory cards are mounted in this camcorder, they are acknowledged as two independent extended drives by the computer.
• To turn on the tally indicator on the viewfinder screen to warn the operator Chapter 8 Connecting External Devices When you connect a computer to the PC connector with a USB cable (not supplied), the message “Connect USB Now?” is displayed to prompt you to confirm that you wish to enable the USB connection. If you select “Cancel” or push the MENU CANCEL/PRST/ESCAPE down to the ESCAPE side or if you disconnect the USB cable, the message “Connect USB Now?” disappears.
Store the clips to be edited on the HDD of your computer in advance, using the supplied application software. Some editing software may not operate properly. Be sure to confirm before use that it conforms to the recording formats used with this camcorder. Connecting an External Device (i.LINK Connection) Notes Chapter 8 Connecting External Devices FAT You can record the same images as those recorded on the memory card in this camcorder on an external device connected to the i.
Chapter 8 Connecting External Devices • Set OPERATION >Input/Output >Output & i.LINK in the setup menu (see page 114) to “HD & HDV” or “SD & HDV”. HD & HDV or SD & HDV: To output an HDV stream in HD mode when the video format is set to an HDV compatible format (SP 1440/59.94i, SP 1440/50i, or SP 1440/23.94P) SD & DV: To output a DV stream • Set OPERATION >Input/Output >i.LINK I/O in the setup menu to [Enable]. • Set MAINTENANCE >Trigger Mode >i.
2 Make the following settings with OPERATION >Input/Output in the setup menu (see page 114). connector. 3 Start the recording. Notes • An error is generated in the following cases. In such a case, cancel Recording mode. - The video format of input signal does not match that specified on the camcorder. - A copy-protected stream is being fed in.
Chapter 9 Maintenance Testing the Camcorder Chapter 9 Maintenance Check the functions of the camcorder before setting out for a shooting session, preferably by recording and playing back video and audio signals. Maintenance Cleaning the Viewfinder Use a dust blower to clean the CRT screen and mirror inside the viewfinder barrel. Clean the lens and protecting filter with a commercially available lens cleaner. Caution Never use organic solvents such as thinners.
3 Remove the protecting filter, together with the packing ring, from inside the eyecup holder. 4 Detach the protecting filter from the packing ring. Fog-proof filter The battery terminal of this unit (the connector for battery packs and AC adaptors) is a consumable 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.
Operation Warnings Layout of the table of warning messages A Chapter 9 Maintenance If a problem occurs when the camcorder is powered or is being operated, a warning is issued by various visible and audible indicators. These visible and audible indicators are: • Error/warning message (“A” in the “Layout of the table of warning messages” below) • WARNING indicator (“B”), warning sound from the speaker and earphones (“C”), tally/REC indication (“D”), and battery remaining indicator (“E”).
Warning Indication Media Near Full WARNING indicator Warning sound Tally/REC Battery remaining — Problem Operation in the recorder Action to take module Free space on the SxS Recording continues. memory card has become insufficient. Replace it with another at the earliest opportunity. WARNING indicator Warning sound Tally/REC Battery remaining Battery End Battery Near End Media Full Problem Operation in the recorder Action to take module No space is left on the Recording stops.
Battery Error Please Change Battery. Unknown Media(A)1) Please Change. Backup Battery End Please Change. Chapter 9 Maintenance Insufficient Voltage Voltage Low WARNING indicator Warning sound 178 Problem Tally/REC Battery remaining Operation in the recorder Action to take module The DC IN voltage has Recording continues. become low (stage 1). Check the power supply.
Cannot Record to Media(A)1) Reached Clip Number Limit Media Error Cannot Record to Media(A)1) Media(A)1) Needs to be Restored Media Error Media Error Cannot Use Media(A)1) Tally/REC Battery remaining — — — Problem Operation in the recorder Action to take module The maximum number Recording stops. of clips for a single memory card is reached. No more clip can be recorded on the card. Replace it with another card.
Video Format Mismatch Copy Protected Input Cannot Record Media(A)1) Error Media Error Playback Halted DVCAM Input Signal! Cannot Record Chapter 9 Maintenance 180 WARNING indicator Warning sound Tally/REC Battery remaining — — — — Problem Operation in the recorder Action to take module Recording stops. The external signal input via the i.LINK connection cannot be recorded, as the Video Format setting is different from the signal format of the external input signal.
HDD A2) Battery Near End WARNING indicator Warning sound Problem Operation in the recorder Action to take module The battery power of the connected HDD will be exhausted soon. Recording continues. HDD A2) Battery End Change the battery at the earliest opportunity. Tally/REC Battery remaining Not Enough Capacity Cannot Divide Change Media(A)1) Change Media(A)1) — Problem Operation in the recorder Action to take module The battery of the connected HDD is exhausted.
No Clip No OK Clip Same File Already Exists Change Media(A)1) Change Media(A)1) Media Reached Rewriting Limit Unsupported Clip Included Cannot Use Media(A)1) Chapter 9 Maintenance 182 WARNING indicator Warning sound Tally/REC Battery remaining — — — — Problem Operation in the recorder Action to take module There is no clip to be displayed. Recording continues.
Fan Stopped 1) Tally/REC Battery remaining — — — Problem Operation in the recorder Action to take module The fan does not rotate — when started. Avoid use under high temperature conditions. Power the camcorder off and contact a Sony service representative. WARNING indicator Warning sound Tally/REC Battery remaining — — — — Problem Operation in the recorder Action to take module Restoration is required Recording continues.
Appendix Important Notes on Operation Use and storage Appendix Do not subject the camcorder to severe shocks • The internal mechanism may be damaged or the body warped. • If an accessory mounted on the accessory shoe is subjected to severe shock, the accessory shoe may be damaged. In such a case, stop using it and contact your dealer or a Sony service representative. Do not cover the camcorder while operating Putting a cloth, for example, over the camcorder can cause excessive internal heat build-up.
“stuck”, either always off (black), always on (red, green, or blue), or flashing. In addition, over a long period of use, because of the physical characteristics of the liquid crystal display, such “stuck” pixels may appear spontaneously. These problems are not a malfunction. Note that any such problems have no effect on recorded data. Phenomena specific to CCD image sensors The following phenomena that may appear in images are specific to CCD (Charge Coupled Device) image sensors.
Exchanging the Battery of the Internal Clock The camcorder’s internal clock is powered by a lithium battery. If the message “BackUp Battery End” appears in the viewfinder, this battery must be exchanged. Contact a Sony service representative. Specifications General Power requirements 12 V DC (11 V to 17.0 V) Power consumption Approx. 27 W (main unit only, during recording with the LCD monitor lit) Notes Appendix • Do not use a video light with power consumption of over 50 W.
• IMX Recording/playback time Video codec: MPEG-2 422P@ML Intra Video rate: 50 Mbps Video samples: 720 × 486 (NTSC)/576 (PAL) Proxy video: MPEG-4 Audio: LPCM 4CH, 24/16 bits, 48 kHz Proxy audio: A-law • DVCAM Video rate: 25 Mbps Video samples: 720 × 480 (NTSC)/576 (PAL) Proxy video: MPEG-4 Audio: LPCM 4CH, 16 bits, 48 kHz Proxy audio: A-law FAT mode • HD420 Video codec: MPEG-2 MP@HL Video rate: 35 Mbps/VBR Video samples: 1920 × 1080, 1280 × 720 Audio: LPCM 4CH, 16 bits, 48 kHz Video codec: MPEG-2 MP@HL(
Optical system F1.4 prism system ND filters 1: Clear 2: 1/4ND 3: 1/16ND 4: 1/64ND Sensitivity F11 (System frequency: 59.94i) F12 (System frequency: 50i) (2000lx, 89.9% reflection, 3200K) Minimum illumination Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 kHz (within ±3 dB) Dynamic range 90 dB (typical) Distortion 0.08% max. (with input level 40 dBu) Built-in speaker Monaural Output: 300 mW Display 0.016 lx (F1.
LINE: +4, 0, –3 dBu MIC IN: XLR type, 5-pin, female –70 to –20 dBu WRR CH1/CH2 D-sub 15-pin WRR analog: –40 dBu WRR digital: –40 dbFS HD/SD SDI When an option is installed 4-channel audio Signal outputs VIDEO OUT: BNC type, switching between SD analog composite and HD-Y HD/SD SDI OUT 1/2: BNC type 0.
MPEG TS Adaptor HDCA-702 (when an optional CBK-HD02 is installed) Dimensions Wi-Fi Adapter CBK-WA01 (when an optional CBK-UPG01 is installed) Media SxS Memory Card SxS PRO SBP-16 (16 GB) SxS PRO SBP-32 (32 GB) SxS-1 SBS-32G1A (32 GB) SxS-1 SBS-64G1A (64 GB) Professional Harddisk Unit (in mm (inches)) PHU-120R (in FAT mode) Media Adaptor Appendix MEAD-MS01 (for “Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo HX” series) MEAD-SD01 (for SDHC card) Mobile Storage Unit PXU-MS240 Audio equipment Microphone ECM-678/674/673/680S
Chart of Optional Components and Accessories ECM-680S/678/ 674/673 Microphone HD monitor/SD monitor XDCAM HD series recorder PDW-F1600/HD1500, PDW-F75 CAC-12 Microphone Holder HDCAM series recorder HDW-2000 series recorder, HDW-S280 CBK-VF01 Viewfinder HDVF-200/20A/ C35W/C950W/ C730W Viewfinder WRR-855S UHF Synthesized Tuner Unit DWR-S01D Digital Wireless Receiver CBK-MD01 SD Record and Playback Key Appendix SBP-16/32 SBS-32G1A/64G1A SxS Memory Card MEAD-MS01, MEAD-SD01 Media Adaptor CBK-HD02 SDI
About i.LINK This section explains the specifications and features of i.LINK. What is i.LINK? Appendix i.LINK is a digital serial interface designed to integrate devices equipped with i.LINK connectors. i.LINK allows your device to: • Perform two-way transmission and reception of data such as digital audio and digital video signals. • Control other i.LINK devices. • Easily connect multiple devices with a single i.LINK cable. Your i.
MPEG-4 Visual Patent Portfolio License THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG-4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NONCOMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER FOR NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION INCLUDING THAT RELATING TO PROMOTIONAL, INTERNAL AND COMMERCIAL USES AND LICENSING MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, LLC. SEE HTTP:// WWW.MPEGLA.
About OpenSSL Because it uses the OpenSSL Toolkit, this product uses software developed by the OpenSSL Project (http://www.openssl.org/). OpenSSL License --------------- Appendix 194 /* ==================================================================== * Copyright (c) 1998-2008 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * * 1.
* SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; * LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, * STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED * OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
Appendix 196 * being used are not cryptographic related :-). * 4. If you include any Windows specific code (or a derivative thereof) from * the apps directory (application code) you must include an acknowledgement: * "This product includes software written by Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.
Black balance, adjusting 54 BRIGHT control 28, 29 Brightness level 33 Index C Symbols ! (warning) indicator 30 A B BACKLIGHT button 22 BATT indicator 30 Battery attachment shoe 15 of the internal clock, exchanging pack 35 remaining 32 BKW-401 38 186 Index AC power 36 ACCESS lamps 21, 24 Accessories (optional) 191 Accessory fitting shoe 16 Adaptor connector 15 ALARM knob 18 Area setting 40 Arrow buttons (K, k, J, j) 22 ASSIGN. 0 switch 19 ASSIGN.
ESSENCE MARK button 23 Essence mark thumbnail screen 105 Expand thumbnail screen displaying 104 to increase the number of divisions Extender 31 External device connector 24 External devices 167 control 33 External input 33 External power source 32 Eyecup 28, 29 105 L F Index F FWD button/indicator 21 F REV button/indicator 21 Filter position 33 FILTER selector 17 Fitting for optional microphone holder Flange focal length, adjusting 42 Focus adjustment mode 33 position 31 Formatting 70, 73 Frame Rec 81
MONITOR knob 18 MONITOR switches 18 Monitor, connecting 167 MPEG TS adapter 15 N ND filter 17 NEXT button 21 Nonlinear editing 170, 172 Number of system lines 32 O OK/NG/KP mark(s) 92, 101 adding 101 deleting 101 setting 78 Operation status 31 of i.
Slot cover 24 SLOT SELECT button 25 Speaker 20 Specifications 186 Status information 66 Status screens 66 ASSIGN SWITCH 66 AUDIO 66 BATTERY/MEDIA 67 CAMERA 66 VIDEO 66 STOP button 21 Stopper 28, 29 SxS memory card slots 24 SxS memory cards 68 ejecting 70 formatting 70 loading 69 restoring 72 selecting 70 System configuration 173 Index 200 T Tally indicator 28, 29 TALLY indicators 26 TALLY switch 26, 28, 29 TC IN connector 25 TC OUT connector 25 Testing 174 THUMBNAIL button 22 THUMBNAIL indicator 22 THUMB
Z ZEBRA switch 28, 29 Zoom position 31 Index Index 201
Index 202 Index
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