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VQT3U56 SS1111AS0 -PS Printed in Japan Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use. Operating Instructions Memory Card Camera-Recorder Model No. AG-3DP1G ENGLISH This product is eligible for the P2HD 5 Year Warranty Repair Program. For details, see page 6.[...]
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2 W ARNING: • T o reduce the risk of fire or electr ic shock, do not e xpose this equipment to rain or moisture. • T o reduce the risk of fire or electric shock hazard, keep this equipment a w a y from all liquids. Use and store only in locations which are not e xposed to the risk of dr ipping or splashing liquids, and do not place an y liqui[...]
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3 FCC NO TICE (USA) This de vice complies with par t 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the follo wing two conditions: (1) This device ma y not cause har mful interf erence, and (2) this device m ust accept any interf erence received, including interf erence that ma y cause undesired operation. CA UTION: This equipment has been tested and[...]
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4 EMC NO TICE F OR THE PURCHASER/USER OF THE APP ARA TUS 1. Applicable standards and opera ting environment The apparatus is compliant with: standards EN5 5103-1 and EN55103-2 200 9, and electromagnetic envi ronments E1, E2, E3 and E4. 2. Pre-requisite conditions to achieving co mpliance with the above standards <1> Peripheral equipment to be[...]
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5 SDHC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC. HDMI, the HDMI logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or register ed trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and/or other countries. MMC (Multi Media Card) is a r egistered trademark of Infineon T echnologies AG. Microsoft ® , Windows ® , and Windows V ista ® are ei[...]
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6 P r e c a u t i o n s f o r U s e Caution regarding laser beams The MOS sensor ma y be damaged if it is exposed to laser light. When using the camera-recorder in locations where laser irradiation equipment is used, be careful not to allo w the laser beam to shine directly on the lens. PLEASE NO TE: When preparing to record impor tant ev ents,[...]
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7 C o n t e n t s Read this first! ................................................................................................................. 2 Precautions for Use ......................................................................................................... 6 Chapter 1 Overview Camera Unit Features ..............................[...]
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8 Setting Time Data .......................................................................................................... 59 Recording Time Codes and User Bits .................................................................. 60 Setting User Bits .................................................................................................[...]
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9 Chapter 7 Menu Operations LCD Monitor/Viewfinder Menus .................................................................................. 106 Using the Menus ................................................................................................. 106 Initializing the Menu Settings ........................................................[...]
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10 Chapter 1 Over view C h a p t e r 1 O v e rv i e w Attention Perfor m the following settings before using the unit for the first time. • The unit is deliver ed from the factory with the settings not yet specified for your area. Revise the settings for the TV standard of your ar ea, etc., following the procedures described on page 13. The AG-[...]
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11 Chapter 1 Over view C a m e r a U n i t F e a t u r e s V ariable frame rate makes speed effects possible (in the 720P f ormat) The AG-3DP1 comes with the variable frame rate feature developed for the V ariCam HD Cinema camera. In 720P mode * 1 , the frame rate can be set to any of 20 steps between 12P and 60P (50P). This puts features such [...]
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12 Chapter 1 Over view R e c o r d i n g a n d P l a y b a c k F e a t u r e s P2 cards for high capacity , high speed and high reliability In addition to exceptional resistance to shock, vibration and temperatur e fluctuations, the P2 (Professional Plug-in) card has a reliability that guarantees long-term repeated r ecording/initialization th[...]
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13 Chapter 1 Over view S e t t i n g f o r Y o u r A r e a ( C o l o r T V S t a n d a r d S e t t i n g ) This unit is delivered with the ar ea setting, such as the color TV standard, not yet specified. T o r evise the settings, perfor m the following steps: 1 After connecting the unit to the pow er supply then tur ning on the pow er , hold down [...]
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14 Chapter 1 Over view If you perfor m this setting when using the unit for the first time, only the settings of the following five options are changed, leaving the other factory settings unchanged. If you perfor m it after making various adjustments with the setup menu or thumbnail menu, all options other than the following five options return [...]
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15 Chapter 1 Over view S t a n d a r d A c c e s s o r i e s Shoulder belt For details, refer to [Attaching the Shoulder Strap] (page 89). Microphone holder For details, refer to [When Using the Front Micr ophone] (page 87). CD-ROM • Operating Instructions • Utility Softwar e * * For how to install the Utility Software, r efer to the Installati[...]
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16 Chapter 2 Parts and their Functions C h a p t e r 2 P a r t s a n d T h e i r F u n c t i o n s P ow er S u p p ly a n d Ac ce s s o ry M ou n t i ng S e c t io n 9 1 13 4 5 14 11 3 2 10 12 11 8 7 6 1 PO WER switch Use to turn the power on and off. 2 Battery holder An Anton/Bauer battery is mounted here. For details, refer to [Mounting the Batte[...]
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17 Chapter 2 Parts and their Functions A ud io ( i n p ut ) F u n ct io n S ec ti on 1 4 8 2 7 3 6 5 1 MIC IN (front micr ophone input) +48V jack (XLR, 5- pin) Connect a microphone (optional accessory) to this jack. A phantom-powered micr ophone may be connected. T o use a phantom-powered microphone, set the menu option F .MIC POWER to ON in the AU[...]
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18 Chapter 2 Parts and their Functions A ud io ( o u t pu t) F u nc ti o n Se ct io n 2 1 3 5 4 5 1 MONIT OR SELECT (audio channel) CH1/2, CH3/4 selector switch Use this switch to select the audio channel whose signals are output to the speaker or earphones. CH1/2: Signal output of audio channels 1 and 2. CH3/4: Signal output of audio channels 3 an[...]
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19 Chapter 2 Parts and their Functions S ho ot in g a nd R e c o rd in g / P la yb ac k F un ct i o n s Se c t i on 1 2 3 16 17 18 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 㻯㻭㻹㻱㻾㻭 㻾㻱㻹㻻㼀㻱 㻯㻻㻺㼂㻚 㻲㻻㻯㼁㻿㻌㻌㻵㻾㻵㻿 㼆㻻㻻㻹㻛㻿㻛㻿 4 19 5 6 Shooting and Recording (camera unit) 1 Focus ring Use this using to a[...]
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20 Chapter 2 Parts and their Functions 11 FOCUS selector switch Use this switch to select the focus adjustment mode. A (A UT O): Auto focus mode M (MANU AL): Manual focus mode : Focus on infinity 12 GAIN selector switch This switch adjusts video amplifier gain to suit ambient lighting conditions at the time of shooting. Use the menu options LOW G[...]
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21 Chapter 2 Parts and their Functions 15 4 5 6 7 8 25 14 24 23 16 17 18 11 13 12 9 10 19 20 21 1 3 22 2 1 Shooting and Recording/Pla yback Function Section (Recorder Unit) 1 REC button Press this button to start recor ding and press once again to stop it. The REC selector switch can be used to disable the REC button on the handle. 2 REC switch[...]
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22 Chapter 2 Parts and their Functions 11 P2 card access LED This LED indicates the recor ding and playback status of each card. For details, refer to [P2 Car d Access LED and Status of P2 Car ds] (page 31). 12 SD memory card slot Insert an SD memor y card (optional accessory) in this slot. It is used for recor ding and loading camera setting menus[...]
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23 Chapter 2 Parts and their Functions 20 HD SDI OUT 1 (L) connector (BNC) 21 HD SDI OUT 2 (R) connector (BNC) This connector outputs HD SDI signals. When the menu option SDI OUT in the OUTPUT SEL screen is set to ON, the HD SDI 1 (L) connector outputs the left-lens (L) image, and the HD SDI 2 (R) connector outputs the right-lens (R) image. When th[...]
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24 Chapter 2 Parts and their Functions M en u/ Th u m b na il O p er at i o n S ec ti o n 3 2 1 7 6 5 4 1 MENU button Hold down the button to open a setting menu screen. A second press of the button r etur ns the previous image. This function is not available in the thumbnail display and during recor ding. 2 JOG dial button Use this button to go be[...]
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25 Chapter 2 Parts and their Functions T im e Co d e Se ct i o n 1 3 2 8 7 4 5 6 1 GENLOCK IN connector (BNC) Use this connector to input a refer ence signal to genlock the camera unit or externally lock the time code. For details, refer to [Externally Locking the Time Code] (page 65). 2 TC IN connector (BNC) T o exter nally lock the time code, inp[...]
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26 Chapter 2 Parts and their Functions W ar ni ng a n d St a t u s Di s p l ay F un ct io n s 1 2 4 3 1 Back tall y lamp When the back tally switch is set to ON, this lamp behaves in the same way as the front tally lamp. 2 Back tall y switch Use this switch to control the back and r ear tally lamps. ON: Enables the back and r ear tally lamps. OFF: [...]
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27 Chapter 2 Parts and their Functions V ie wfi nd e r An HD viewfinder can be used with this unit. It is recommended to use the optional AJ-CVF100G (59.94/50Hz switching) or AJ-HVF21KG. For details on attachment and adjustments of the viewfinder , refer to the operating instructions of the viewfinder . AJ-CVF100G ON OFF PEAKING CONTRAST BRIGHT[...]
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28 Chapter 3 Recording and Playbac k C h a p t e r 3 R e c o r d i n g a n d P l a y b a c k S e t t i n g D a t e a n d T i m e o f I n t e r n a l C l o c k The CLOCK SETTING value is recor ded in the contents (clip), and affects the sequence of playback of the thumbnails. Before carrying out recor ding, be sure to check and set CLOCK SETTING and[...]
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29 Chapter 3 Recording and Playbac k 4 Select CHANGE at the CLOCK SETTING item in O THER FUNCTIONS, then press the JOG dial button. • The CLOCK SETTING scr een appears. PUSH MENU TO RETURN REC TALLY EVF BAT LED CLOCK SETTING TIME ZONE >>> RED O N ACCESS LED ALARM O N L O W RETURN CHANGE USER FILE OTHER FUNCTIONS H PHASE 0 5 T urn the JOG[...]
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30 Chapter 3 Recording and Playbac k P 2 C a r d s I ns er ti n g P2 C a r d s NOTE When using the camera recorder f or the first time, be sure to set the time data beforehand. For details, refer to [Setting Date and Time of Internal Clock] (page 28). 1 T urn on the POWER s witch. 2 Open the card slot cov er . Slot cov er 3 Inser t P2 cards in[...]
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31 Chapter 3 Recording and Playbac k NOTE • When a P2 card is being accessed or recognised after insertion (P2 card access LED blinks in orange), do not remove the P2 car d. Removing a P2 car d during access could damage it. • If a P2 card being accessed is removed, the LCD monitor and viewfinder displa y “TURN POWER OFF” and the camer[...]
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32 Chapter 3 Recording and Playbac k P 2 Ca rd R e co rd i n g T i m es P2 cards a vailable with this camera This camera supports the optional AJ-P2C064AG (64 GB) and AJ-P2E032XG (32 GB) P2 cards, and other 4 GB to 64 GB P2 cards (as of Nov . 2011). NOTE • This unit cannot use AJ-P2C002SG (2 GB) cards. • Depending on the type of P2 card use[...]
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33 Chapter 3 Recording and Playbac k B a s i c P r o c e d u r e s This section describes the basic procedur e for shooting and recor ding. Before you embark on a shoot, pr e-inspect your system to ensure that it works pr operly . For directions on inspecting your memory card camera- r ecor der , see [Inspections Before Shooting] (page 123). Batter[...]
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34 Chapter 3 Recording and Playbac k S ho ot in g White/Black Balance Adjustment to Recording Completion For shooting, follow the steps below . 3 1 4 2 6, 7 5 1 Use the ND FIL TER buttons to select a filter according to ambient light conditions. 2 When the white balance is sav ed: • Position the WHITE BAL switch to A or B. When the white[...]
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35 Chapter 3 Recording and Playbac k 2 D LL R e c o rd in g Y ou can recor d the left-lens (L) image on both the L and R P2 cards. 1 Set the menu option REC MODE in the SYSTEM SETUP screen to 2D LL. For details on menu operation, refer to [Using the Menus] (page 106). 2 T ur n off the pow er , follo wing the instr uctions on the LCD monitor , then [...]
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36 Chapter 3 Recording and Playbac k N a t i v e R e c o r d i n g Native recor ding extracts only the active frames according to the recor ding frame rate. It provides a longer recor ding time than the normal recording time. For details on recor ding time, refer to [List of Recording, Playback and Output Formats] (page 45). Also in native recor di[...]
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37 Chapter 3 Recording and Playbac k V a r i a b l e F r a m e R a t e ( V F R ) R e c o r d i n g In 720P mode, this camera is capable of frame skipping (undercranking) and high-speed (over cranking) recording. The camera operator can select between native (PN) recor ding mode and standard (OVER) recor ding. N at iv e V F R R ec o r d in g 1 In th[...]
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38 Chapter 3 Recording and Playbac k U si ng V F R Re co r d i ng F u n c ti on Standard speed f or film production (onl y when SYSTEM MODE is set to 720-59.94P , 1080-23.98PsF) Screen pr oduction nor mally requires a 24 fps (24 frames per second) frame rate (normal speed) for screening a film. Making the settings described below will provide fi[...]
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39 Chapter 3 Recording and Playbac k Undercranking eff ects This effect pr oduces the quick motion often used for showing clouds drifting across the sky , crowds of people swarming past a solitary standing individual, a kung fu demonstration and other per formances. For example, selecting a VFR recor ding frame rate of 12 fps when shooting at a 24P[...]
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40 Chapter 3 Recording and Playbac k S p e c i a l R e c o r d i n g M o d e s During P2 card r ecording, interval recor ding can be enabled from the RECORDING SETUP scr een. The interval recor ding mode is available only with the following settings: SYSTEM MODE REC FORMA T Other conditions 1080-59.94i A VC-I 100/60i A VC-I 50/60i 720-59.94P A VC-I[...]
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41 Chapter 3 Recording and Playbac k R EC C HE C K Fu nc t i o n Pressing the USER button (USER MAIN, USER1 or USER2) or the RET/REC CHECK button to which REC CHECK has been assigned will automatically locate and play back the last two seconds of the most recent clip. Use this function to check that recor ding is per for med normally . The camera r[...]
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42 Chapter 3 Recording and Playbac k N o r m a l a n d V a r i a b l e S p e e d P l a y b a c k Normal speed playbac k Press the PLA Y/P AUSE button to view playback on the LCD monitor and in the viewfinder in color . Connecting a color video monitor to the HD SDI MONITOR OUT , HD SDI OUT 1(L)/2(R) or HDMI connector will enable playback of co[...]
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43 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording C h a p t e r 4 A d j u s t m e n t s a n d S e t t i n g s f o r R e c o r d i n g S el ec ti n g Re co r d i ng S i g n al s This camera recor ds HD (1080i, 720P) signals using A VC-Intra codec. It provides a variety of captur e frame rates and recording frame rates (native r ecording) to suit s[...]
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44 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording S el ec ti n g Vi de o O ut pu t Use the OUTPUT SEL screen to select the video output. Menu options in the OUTPUT SEL screen Setting SDI OUT Selects the signal to be output from the HD SDI OUT 1 (L)/2 (R) connectors and HD SDI MONITOR OUT connector . ON: The HD SDI OUT 1 (L)/2 (R) connectors outpu[...]
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45 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording L is t of R e co rd i n g , Pl a y b ac k an d O ut pu t F or ma t s Setting menu Recording format Recording time (64 GB) SDI L/R/ MONIT OR HDMI SYSTEM MODE REC FORMA T VFR FRAME RA TE (FRAME) SDI OUT ON SDI OUT OFF Video A udio 3D SideBySide 720P 1080 480P576P 1080 59.94i A VC-I 100/50 60i Disabl[...]
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46 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording A d j u s t i n g t h e W h i t e B a l a n c e a n d B l a c k B a l a n c e T o record high-quality video with the AG-3DP1, the black and white balances must be adjusted according to conditions. For higher quality , it is recommended that the adjustments should be made in this order A WB (white [...]
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47 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording 8 The adjustment will take eff ect in a fe w seconds, and the f ollowing message will appear : • The adjusted value is automatically stor ed in the selected memory (A or B). AWB A END 3.2K • “C TEMP+7” to “C TEMP-7” will appear when C TEMP of the scene file is set to the value other t[...]
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48 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording S e t t i n g t h e E l e c t r o n i c S h u t t e r S et ti ng t h e Sh u t t er M o d e a nd S pe ed 1 Press the SHUTTER s witch positioned at OFF tow ards ON. SHUTTER s witch 2 Press the SHUTTER s witch towards SEL. Repeat this s witchover until the desired mode or speed appears on the LCD mon[...]
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49 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording P la ci ng t h e Ca m e r a- re c o r de r in S YN CH RO S C AN M o d e 1 Press the SHUTTER s witch positioned at ON tow ards SEL, to place the camera-recorder in SYNCHRO SCAN (S/S) mode . SHUTTER s witch SYNCHRO SCAN s witch 2 In SYNCHRO SCAN mode , use the SYNCHRO SCAN s witch to make stepless c[...]
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50 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording A s s i g n i n g F u n c t i o n s t o U S E R B u t t o n s The USER MAIN, USER1, and USER2 buttons can be assigned user -selected functions. Use the menu options USER MAIN, USER1, and USER2 to assign functions to respective button. Select these items from the setting menu SW MODE scr een. PUSH [...]
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51 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording S e l e c t i n g A u d i o I n p u t S i g n a l s a n d A d j u s t i n g R e c o r d i n g L e v e l s This camera supports independent four -channel audio recor ding in any for mat. When the AUDIO SELECT CH1/CH2 switch is positioned at AUTO, the recor ding levels for Audio Channels 1 and 2 are[...]
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52 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording S el ec ti n g Fu nc t i o n fo r t he F . A UD I O L EV EL C o n t ro l Use the menu options FRONT VR CH1 and FRONT VR CH2 in the AUDIO SETUP screen to determine whether or not the F .AUDIO LEVEL control should be enabled. Selecting an input signal in the menu will enable F . AUDIO LEVEL control [...]
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53 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording A d j u s t m e n t s a n d S e t t i n g s f o r 3 D R e c o r d i n g S wi tc hi n g th e L C D M on i t o r/ V ie wfi nd e r Sc re e n Equipped with two lenses, this camera shoots and recor ds the image from the left lens (L) and that fr om the right lens (R) separately . Y ou can select the i[...]
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54 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording A dj us ti n g th e C o n ve rg e n c e Po in t The convergence point is a point where the optical axes of the left and right lenses converge. This indicates the refer ence plane when viewing a 3D image. When shooting, adjust the convergence point by shooting the subject you wish to set on the ref[...]
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55 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording What is con vergence point adjustment? What is parallax? A human’ s stereoscopic viewing takes advantage of the brain’ s ability to process information from the left and right eyes of two images seen from their r espective perspectives. The misalignment of the two images is called binocula[...]
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56 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording 3 D As si s t Fu nc t i o n In order to shoot 3D images safely and comfortably , this camera is provided with thr ee types of 3D assist function. • The 3D assist function is enabled when the LCD/EVF mode is set to left-lens (L) image only or mixed left-lens (L) and right-lens (R) image. Press th[...]
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57 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording NOTE • The 3D assist function is disabled when the LCD/EVF mode is set to MIX, SIDE or R IMAGE. • The 3D ASSIST buttons are disabled in 2D LL recor ding mode. • Any 3D recording of a flat ima g e or repetitive pattern may not be reproduced with correct depth inf ormation. A dj us tm e n[...]
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58 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording NOTE This product is preadjusted at the factory to minimize vertical misalignment. * 1 The specification for vertical misalignment is 1.2 % or less. * 1 It is indicated in per centage of vertical misalignment between the images from the left and right lenses at the center of the screen accord[...]
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59 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording S e t t i n g T i m e D a t a The camera provides time data such as time codes, user bits, time of day (real-time) data, which is r ecorded on each frame alongside video data. It is also recor ded as as data in clip metadata files. Time data overvie w Time code Use the TCG switch to select Re[...]
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60 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording R ec or di n g T i me C o d e s an d U se r B i t s Menu setting Recording format Recorded TC Output TC Display ed TC Recorded UB Output UB SYSTEM MODE REC FORMA T FRAME RA TE L TC VITC TC OUT HD SDI TC/tc (24/30 con version) L TC UB VITC UB TC OUT connector UB * 1 L TC UB embedded in HD SDI * 1 V[...]
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61 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording S et ti ng U s er B i t s Use the setting menu UB MODE on the RECORDING SETUP screen to select the user bits to r ecord in the LCT area. • USER: Records internal user values. T o set user values, set the TCG switch to SET to open the setting menu UB PRESET screen. Set values are r etained after [...]
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62 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording 4 Press the SET button to confirm the user bit v alue, and position the TCG switch at F-R UN or R-R UN. NO TE Changing the TCG switch setting without pressing the SET button disables the set v alue . 5 Open the setting menu RECORDING SETUP screen and set the menu option UB MODE to USER. Retai[...]
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63 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording S et ti ng t h e T i me C o de 1 Switch the menu option TC MODE on the RECORDING SETUP screen to DF or NDF using the menus . (In 59.94 Hz mode) For details on menu operation, refer to [Using the Menus] (page 106). • Select DF to advance time code in dr op frame mode and NDF in non-drop frame mod[...]
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64 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording VFR (variab le frame rate) time code • In 24PN mode, r ecording is performed at 24-frame time code, and output is per formed at 30-frame time code to match the 2:3 pull-down scheme used for video output. • At a frame rate (captur e frame rate) of 24P in 24PN mode, the speed of recor ding and t[...]
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65 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording E xt er na l l y L oc k i n g th e T im e Co d e The time code generator built into your camera may be locked to an external generator . It is also possible to lock an external time code generator to the inter nal generator . Connections for e xternally loc king the time code (examples) As illustr[...]
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66 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording Cautions in switc hing the power sour ce from battery to e xternal power suppl y Connect the DC IN socket with the external power supply before r emoving the batter y , in order to keep the time code generator energized. If the battery is removed first, there is no guarantee that the time code wi[...]
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67 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording L C D M o n i t o r / V i e w fi n d e r S c r e e n S t a t u s D i s p l a y s In addition to video, the LCD monitor and viewfinder show messages indicating camera settings and operating status, center markers, safety zone markers, zebra patterns and other indications. S ta tu s I n d ic at i [...]
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68 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording S cr ee n D i s pl ay s T C 1 2 : 3 4 : 5 6 : 2 3 L R 9 9 9 min 3 1 . 5 V P 2 F U L L P A U S E S C E N E 6 FOCUS BAR 60 A G E R I M 1080 i 2 D L L A VC-I 100 P 3 .2 K 2 1 dB N D 1 0 1 9 % N D 1 N O V 1 6 2 0 1 1 1 C L O S E 2 : 3 4 : Z 5 9 6 9 F M 9 9 6 0 : 2 4 P N C T E M P + 7 0 0 C 1 2 = = = =[...]
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69 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording 5 Information displa y The following information is displayed depending on the situation. • Performance of auto white balance and auto black balance • W ar ning and error indication • Information on switch and button operations For details, refer to [Center Information Display] (page 70). 6 [...]
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70 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording Batteries that do not indicate capacity in % (percent) Such batteries indicate the battery level in voltages. • 13.5 V: Indication of curr ent battery voltage. 24 Media remaining memory display Indicates a remaining 3D r ecording time based on the remaining time on the P2 car ds inser ted in car[...]
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71 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording • REC W ARNING This is displayed during a recor ding error . Do the recor ding over . If this does not solve the problem, consult your supplier . • CARD ERR L (R) (L/R): This indicates trouble with the P2 car d(s) inserted into the card slot(s). • T urn the power off if the warning continues[...]
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72 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording C he ck in g a nd D i s p la yi n g Sh oo ti n g St at u s DISP/MODE CHK button • Hold down the DISP/MODE CHK button in r ecording standby or during recor ding to display the settings of each shooting function, the list of functions assigned to USER buttons and all other information. Release the[...]
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73 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording M OD E CH E C K I nd i c a ti on MODE CHECK provides an almost complete set of camera information. Items 1 to 4 below are pr ovided only by MODE CHECK. T C 1 2 : 3 4 : 5 6 : 2 3 9 9 9 min 3 1 . 5 V P 2 F U L L P A U S E D I O N C 1 6 0 S C E N E 6 A M I R G E 1080 i 2 D L L A VC-I 100 A B B N G A [...]
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74 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording C en te r M a r ke r D i s pl ay A center marker is displayed when the menu option MARKER in the DISPLA Y SETUP screen is set to ON. NOTE The center marker display appear s only on the LCD monitor and in the viewfinder . It is not superimposed on signals output via the HD SDI MONIT OR OUT and[...]
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75 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording F oc us A s s i st F u n c ti on The AG-3DP1 is equipped with a focus assist function to facilitate focusing using the expanded display on the LCD monitor and the focus bar display on the LCD monitor/ viewfinder screen. Expanded display (EXP ANDED) Pressing the FOCUS ASSIST button magnifies the [...]
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76 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording A d j u s t i n g a n d S e t t i n g t h e L C D M o n i t o r / V i e w fi n d e r U si ng t h e LC D m o n it or 1 T urn on the POWER s witch of the AG-3DP1. 2 Slide the OPEN button in the arro w A direction to open the LCD monitor . ① NOTE The LCD monitor opens to an angle of 90 degrees[...]
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77 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording NOTE • Pressing the RESET button when a value that can be adjusted is selected in the setting menu LCD SETTING will return the setting to its factory default. • When closing the LCD monitor make sure that it is shut tight. • In an envir onment with sudden temperature changes, condensatio[...]
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78 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording H a n d l i n g S e t u p D a t a C on fig ur a t i on o f S et up D a ta F il e s This camera makes it possible to save up to six scene files (1 to 6) in internal memor y . Use of an SD memory card makes it possible to save four sets of scene files (1 to 6) on an SD card for later r etrieval. [...]
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79 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording Setting Data Using an SD memory card By saving up to four files of setup menu settings on an SD or SDHC memory card (optional accessory), you can create a setup car d that will allow you to quickly configure camera settings before r ecording. H an dl in g S D Me m o ry Ca rd s An SD memory card [...]
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80 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording 3 Select YES in the confirmation screen and press the JOG dial button. • “SD CARD FORMA T OK” appears and the SD memory card is formatted. NOTE Check that no important data remains on a card bef ore formatting since data erased b y formatting cannot be recovered. The card will not be fo[...]
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81 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording Changing scene file settings Example 1: Change the name of the scene file. 1 Select the scene file to be changed. 2 Select the menu option NAME EDIT in the SCENE FILE screen, then press the JOG dial button. For details on menu operation, refer to [Using the Menus] (page 106). PUSH MENU TO R[...]
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82 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording 2 Select SA VE and press the JOG dial button. PUSH MENU TO RETURN (SYNCHRO SCAN) FILE SELECT DETAIL LEVEL V DETAIL LEVEL DETAIL CORING RETURN LOAD SAVE INITIAL 0 1 CHROMA LEVEL CHROMA PHASE 0 0 LOAD SAVE INIT SCENE FILE 3 Select YES and press the JOG dial b utton. • T o return to the menu level [...]
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83 Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording 5 Select WRITE and press the JOG dial button, then select EXECUTE and press the JOG dial button. PUSH MENU TO RETURN READ WRITE FILE 1 FILE 2 FILE 3 FILE 4 1 >>> RETURN EXECUTE NO FILE TITLE RELOAD >>> NO FILE NO FILE FILE SELECT SCENE FILE(SD CARD) 6 T ur n the JOG dial b utton [...]
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84 Chapter 5 Preparation C h a p t e r 5 P r e p a r a t i o n P o w e r S u p p l y A battery or an exter nal DC power supply can be used as the power supply for the camera-recor der . Using a Battery The following is a list of batteries that have been tested and verified to work with the camera. Anton/Bauer batteries HYTRON140 DIONIC90, DION[...]
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85 Chapter 5 Preparation When using a V -mount type battery 1 Mount the V -mount adapter plate. Insert the plate and slide it as shown below . • T o remove the plate, slide the release lever downwards. Release le ver 2 Set the batter y type. • Select the battery type listed under BA TTER Y SELECT . Select the menu option BA TTERY SELECT from th[...]
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86 Chapter 5 Preparation Use of e xter nal DC pow er supply Make sure that the output v oltage of the external DC power supply meets the r ated voltage of the camera bef ore making a connection. The output current of the e xter nal DC pow er supply should be large enough to provide the connected camera with its total amperage needs with a reaso[...]
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87 Chapter 5 Preparation P r e p a r i n g f o r A u d i o I n p u t T ake the following steps to prepare the camera for connecting audio input devices. W he n Us i n g t he F r on t M i c ro ph on e The AG-MC900G stereo micr ophone kit (optional) can be mounted on the microphone holder of the viewfinder . 1 Open the microphone holder . Microphone[...]
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88 Chapter 5 Preparation U si ng a W i re le s s Re ce i v e r When using the Unislot Wireless Receiver 1 Remov e the lid, install the wireless receiver and screw it do wn. 2 Set the A UDIO IN s witch to W .L. for the audio channels that will be recorded. A UDIO IN Switch • Set the menu option WIRELESS TYPE in the AUDIO SETUP screen to DUAL for a[...]
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89 Chapter 5 Preparation A t t a c h i n g / A d j u s t i n g A c c e s s o r i e s M ou nt in g t he C a m e ra o n a T ri p o d Use an optional (SHAN-TM700) tripod adapter to place the camera on a tripod. 1 Attach the tripod adapter to the tr ipod. T r ipod adapter P an head NOTE Use the holes in the tripod adapter that will make it possible[...]
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90 Chapter 5 Preparation D C O U T C o n n e c t o r a n d E x t e r n a l R E C S t a r t / S t o p S w i t c h C o n n e c t i o n The DC OUT connector on the camera can output a 1.5 A current. Connecting an external switch to this connector enables REC Start and Stop control. An LED can be connected and used as a tally lamp, which is convenient [...]
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91 Chapter 6 Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails C h a p t e r 6 M a n i p u l a t i n g C l i p s w i t h T h u m b n a i l s A clip is a data group that includes the images and sounds cr eated from one shooting session, together with additional information such as meta data. The following manipulations can be perfor med using the cursor and SET bu[...]
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92 Chapter 6 Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails T hu mb na i l Sc re e n Press the THUMBNAIL button to display the thumbnail screen on the LCD monitor . Pressing the THUMBNAIL button again returns the display to the regular display . When switching is done from the r egular screen display to the thumbnail screen display , all the clips will be disp[...]
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93 Chapter 6 Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails Clip L or R recor ded in 2D LL mode is not inserted. Inser t a P2 card that contains the missing clip. 12 X Defective Clip Indicator and ? Unknown Clip indicator This marker is displayed for defective clips, which may result fr om a variety of causes, e.g., powering-down during recor ding. Clip with y[...]
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94 Chapter 6 Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails P la yi ng b a ck C l i p s 1 Press the THUMBNAIL button. • The thumbnail scr een appears on the LCD monitor . 2 Use the cursor buttons to mo ve the pointer ov er the desired clip . 3 Press the PLA Y/P A USE button. • The clip at pointer position is played back on the LCD monitor . • After the c[...]
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95 Chapter 6 Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails 3 Select THUMBNAIL from the thumbnail menu. • Switch the thumbnail display by selecting one of the following items: ALL CLIP: Displays all the clips according to the selected REC MODE. 3D mode: Clips r ecor ded in 3D recor ding mode 2D LL mode: Clips r ecor ded in 2D LL recor ding mode. SAME FORMA T[...]
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96 Chapter 6 Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails D el et in g C li ps 1 Press the THUMBNAIL button. • The thumbnail scr een appears on the LCD monitor . 2 Use the cursor buttons to mo ve the pointer to the clip to be deleted and press the SET button to select the clip . 3 Press the MENU button and select OPERA TION DELETE from the thumbnail me[...]
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97 Chapter 6 Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails S et ti ng o f C li p M et a D a t a Information such as the name of the person who shot the video, the name of the reporter , or the shooting location, can be read fr om the SD memor y card, and can be recor ded as Clip Meta Data. • The camera does not support recor ding of text memo data Reading t[...]
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98 Chapter 6 Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails MEMO: Displays [NO.] (the number of the text memo), [OFFSET] (location of the frame with added text memo in relation to the beginning of the clip), [PERSON] (person who recor ded the text memo added to the clip), and [TEXT] (contents of the text memo). THUMBNAIL: Displays the location of the frame (fr[...]
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99 Chapter 6 Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails Selecting the USER CLIP NAME recording method Select MET A DA T A USER CLIP NAME from the thumbnail menu to select the recor ding method. T wo options are available: TYPE1 and TYPE2. TYPE1(F actor y defaults) USER CLIP NAME to be recorded If clip metadata has been read in Uploaded data If no c[...]
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100 Chapter 6 Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails F or ma tt i n g a P 2 C ar d 1 Press the THUMBNAIL button. • The thumbnail scr een appears on the LCD monitor . 2 Press the MENU button and select OPERA TION FORMA T from the thumbnail menu. • When the scr een shown below appears, select ALL P2 and press the SET button. • Select EXIT if fo[...]
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101 Chapter 6 Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails S et ti ng t h e Th u m b na il D i sp la y M od e The thumbnail display mode can be customized to suit your prefer ences. 1 Press the THUMBNAIL button. • The thumbnail scr een appears on the LCD monitor . 2 Press the MENU button and select THUMBNAIL SETUP from the thumbnail menu. • The follo[...]
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102 Chapter 6 Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails P ro pe rt i e s Properties display clip properties and P2 card status. It is possible to edit and rewrite r ecorded clip metadata while clip properties are displayed. Clip Property From the thumbnail menu, select PROPER TY CLIP PROPERTY . The following screen appears. 4 3 1 2 5 1 Clip Number 2 T[...]
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103 Chapter 6 Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails NOTE • LOCA TION (recording location data) data for a SHOO T cannot be deleted independently . Thus by setting AL TITUDE to empty will also delete the LONGITUDE and LA TITUDE settings. • The metadata for a clip with the ! incomplete clip indicator cannot be modified. • The clip meta data f[...]
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104 Chapter 6 Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails RUN DO WN CARD: The maximum number of overwrites on the P2 card has been exceeded. DIR ENTR Y NG CARD: The directory structure on the P2 car d is not supported. • For details on P2 car d status indications, refer to [2. L/R P2 card status (r emaining free space)]. • If the number of r ecorded cli[...]
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105 Chapter 6 Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails S av in g t h e L og D a ta Equipment log data can also be stored in an SD memory card fr om the thumbnail screen. With an SD memory card inserted in the unit, per form the following operation: 1 Press the THUMBNAIL button. • The thumbnail scr een appears on the LCD monitor . 2 Press the MENU butto[...]
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106 Chapter 7 Menu Operations C h a p t e r 7 M e n u O p e r a t i o n s L C D M o n i t o r / V i e w fi n d e r M e n u s U si ng t h e Me nu s Use the setup menus to change the settings to suit the scenes you are shooting or what you ar e recording. T o operate the menu, you can use the MENU button and JOG dial button on the lens unit, or the [...]
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107 Chapter 7 Menu Operations 5 Press the JOG dial button or the SET b utton to change the setting v alue. PUSH MENU TO RETURN USER2 RET LCD/EVF USER MAIN SHOT MARK REC CHECK U S E R 1 Y G E T MIX/R PUSH AF MID GAIN HIGH GAIN 0dB 3dB 6dB 9dB 1 2 d B LOW GAIN SW MODE 6 T o change other settings, repeat steps 4 and 5. • When you finish, pr ess the[...]
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108 Chapter 7 Menu Operations S e t u p M e n u S t r u c t u r e MAIN MENU SCENE FILE FILE SELECT (page 110) LOAD/SA VE/INIT SYSTEM MODE VFR SYSTEM SETUP REC FORMA T FRAME RA TE (page 111) REC MODE (SYNCHRO SCAN) DET AIL LEVEL SW MODE LOW GAIN V DET AIL LEVEL (page 113) MID GAIN DET AIL CORING HIGH GAIN CHROMA LEVEL USER MAIN CHROMA PHASE USER1 CO[...]
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109 Chapter 7 Menu Operations CARD FUNCTIONS SCENE FILE (page 118) USER FILE SD CARD FORMA T 3D ASSIST * 1 OUTPUT SEL (page 119) NEAR LEVEL F AR LEVEL DETECTION RANGE Z WFM SCALE OTHER FUNCTIONS USER FILE (page 119) ACCESS LED ALARM REC T ALL Y EVF BA T LED CLOCK SETTING TIME ZONE H PHASE GENLOCK SEL VERSION MENU INIT MODEL NAME SERIAL NO. DIAGNOST[...]
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110 Chapter 7 Menu Operations S e t u p M e n u L i s t S CE NE F I L E S cr e e n Item Setting Notes FILE SELECT Select the file you wish to use for shooting among six scene files.Select number 1 to 6 that corresponds to FILE1 to FILE6, respectively . • The factory default settings are the same for 1 to 6. LOAD/SA VE/INIT Loads, saves, and ini[...]
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111 Chapter 7 Menu Operations Item Setting Notes MASTER PED Adjusts the black master pedestal that serves as the video refer ence. –100 ... +15 ... +100 • Hold down the JOG dial button and turn it downwards or upwards and maintain this position to quickly change values. • When a r emote control unit (AJ- RC10G) or extension control unit (AG- [...]
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112 Chapter 7 Menu Operations Item Setting Notes REC FORMA T Selects the r ecording codec as well as shooting and recor ding modes. • When SYSTEM MODE is 1080-59.94i: An A VC-I 100 or A VC-I 50 codec is used for shooting and recor ding. Recording and shooting can be perfor med at 60i or 30PN (native recor ding) with each codec. A VC-I 100/60i A V[...]
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113 Chapter 7 Menu Operations S W MO DE S c re en Item Setting Notes LOW GAIN Sets the gain value assigned to the L position of the GAIN switch. 0dB, 3dB, 6dB, 9dB, 12dB MID GAIN Sets the gain value assigned to the M position of the GAIN switch. 0dB, 3dB, 6dB, 9dB, 12dB HIGH GAIN Sets the gain value assigned to the H position of the GAIN switch. 0d[...]
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114 Chapter 7 Menu Operations Item Setting Notes TC MODE Sets count correction when using the internal time code generator . DF: Drop frame time code NDF: Non drop frame time code For details, r efer to [Setting the Time Code] (page 63). • This item is not available when SYSTEM MODE is set to 50 Hz. It cannot be set and the item is displayed in b[...]
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115 Chapter 7 Menu Operations Item Setting Notes AUTO LEVEL CH3 Selects the method for setting CH3 level. ON: Engages the auto adjustment mode. The limiter is not available. OFF: Locks the level. The limiter operates on all inputs except the line input of the rear . AUTO LEVEL CH4 Selects the method for setting CH4 level. Same setting as AUTO LEVEL[...]
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116 Chapter 7 Menu Operations O UT PU T S E L S cr e e n Item Setting Notes SDI OUT Selects the signal to be output from the HD SDI OUT 1 (L)/2 (R) connectors and HD SDI MONITOR OUT connector . ON: The HD SDI OUT 1 (L)/2 (R) connectors output the left-lens (L) image and the right-lens (R) image. The HD SDI MONITOR OUT connector outputs the same ima[...]
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117 Chapter 7 Menu Operations Item Setting Notes ZEBRA1 DETECT Sets the level of the right-leaning zebra pattern 1. 50% ... 70% ... 109% ZEBRA2 DETECT Sets the level of the left-leaning zebra pattern 2. 50% ... 85% ... 109% ZEBRA2 Selects ZEBRA2 type. (For details, refer to page 74.) ON, SPOT , OFF MARKER T urns the center marker displayed on the L[...]
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118 Chapter 7 Menu Operations Item Setting Notes BA TTER Y SELECT Sets the batter y type. HYTRON140, DIONIC90, DIONIC160, ENDURA10, P A G L95, TYPE A, TYPE B BA TTER Y MODE Sets near end. A UT O: Automatically selects one of the batter y types selected in BA TTER Y SELECT . MANU AL: Manually sets the near end voltage. HYTRON140 NEAR Sets the near e[...]
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119 Chapter 7 Menu Operations Item Setting Notes USER FILE Reads/writes user files (files other than SCENE FILES) from/onto the SD memory card. FILE SELECT : Selects user files (1 – 4). READ: Reads the user file (1 – 4) settings stored on the SD memory card. WRITE: Saves the current user file (1 – 4) settings to the SD memory card. TITLE[...]
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120 Chapter 7 Menu Operations Item Setting Notes TIME ZONE Sets the time difference r elative to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). –12:00 ... 0:00 ... +13:00 For details, see [Setting Date and Time of Internal Clock] (page 28). • This setting cannot be initialized by perfor ming the MENU INIT option and the INITIAL option in USER FILE. H PHASE Adjusts[...]
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121 Chapter 8 Connecting to Exter nal Devices C h a p t e r 8 C o n n e c t i n g t o E x t e r n a l D e v i c e s C o n n e c t i n g t h e A J - R C 1 0 G R e m o t e C o n t r o l U n i t Some functions can be remote contr olled when the remote control unit AJ-RC10G (optional accessory) is connected to the camera. When the AJ-RC10G is connected[...]
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122 Chapter 8 Connecting to Exter nal Devices C o n n e c t i n g t h e A G - E C 4 G E x t e n s i o n C o n t r o l U n i t Some functions can be remote contr olled when the AG- EC4G extension control unit (optional accessory) is connected to the camera. When the AG-EC4G is connected, the camera automatically enters remote contr ol mode after the[...]
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123 Chapter 9 Maintenance and Inspections C h a p t e r 9 M a i n t e n a n c e a n d I n s p e c t i o n s I n s p e c t i o n s B e f o r e S h o o t i n g Make sure you check that the system is operating normally before embarking on a shoot. W e recommend using a colour video monitor to check the image. P re pa ri n g fo r I n s pe ct i o n s 1 [...]
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124 Chapter 9 Maintenance and Inspections I ns pe ct i n g t he M e mo ry R e c o rd in g F un ct io n s Make sure you successively carry out the inspections from [Inspecting the P2 Card Recor ding] to [Inspecting the Earphone and Speaker]. Inspecting the P2 Card Recor ding 1 Check on the LCD monitor or in the vie wfinder that the remaining P2 car[...]
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125 Chapter 9 Maintenance and Inspections Inspection for Using an External Microphone 1 Connect an e xter nal microphone to the A UDIO IN CH1/CH2 connectors. 2 Set the A UDIO IN s witch to REAR. 3 Set the LINE/MIC selector s witches on the rear panel to MIC , and set the +48V ON/OFF s witch depending on the power supply type of the e xternal microp[...]
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126 Chapter 9 Maintenance and Inspections M a i n t e n a n c e C le an in g I ns id e t he V i e w fin de r • Do not use solvent such as thinner to r emove dirt. • T o clean the lens, use a commercially available lens cleaner . • Never wipe the mirr or . If dust adheres on the mirr or , use a commercially available blower brush. NOTE Wh[...]
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127 Chapter 9 Maintenance and Inspections W a r n i n g S y s t e m W ar ni ng D e sc ri p t i on T a bl es If a problem is detected immediately after the power is turned on, or during operation, this will be indicated by the W ARNING lamp, lamps on the LCD monitor and a war ning tone. W ar nings have priorities. If multiple errors occur simultaneo[...]
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128 Chapter 9 Maintenance and Inspections Priority W arning type LCD indication T ally lamp W ARNING lamp Alarm tone W arning description and recording/pla yback operation Countermeasures 7 Error of camera section W ARNING cause indication * 4 blinks red Off Off No An error in the camera section is detected. Operation continues, but abnormal shooti[...]
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129 Chapter 9 Maintenance and Inspections Priority W arning type LCD indication T ally lamp W ARNING lamp Alarm tone W arning description and recording/pla yback operation Countermeasures 11 Drop in reception quality of wireless receiver transmission WIRELESS RF * 8 Blinks red Blinks 4 times per second (Recording only) Blinks 4 times per second No [...]
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130 Chapter 9 Maintenance and Inspections W ar ni ng a n d Er r o r D is p l a y fo r T h u mb na i l Op er a t i on Item Message Description Measure Thumbnails CANNOT ACCESS! Data cannot be accessed because it is corrupted or for other reasons. Restore media and clips to normal state before access. CANNOT DELETE ! P2 card contains contents version[...]
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131 Chapter 9 Maintenance and Inspections U p d a t i n g t h e F i r m w a r e I n c o r p o r a t e d i n t o t h e U n i t Check firmware version of the camera in the DIAGNOSTIC screen. Then access the site listed in the NOTE below to check the most recent firmware information and download any firmware you requir e. NOTE • The update is[...]
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132 Chapter 10 Index C h a p t e r 1 0 I n d e x 2 2D LL r ecording ............................................... 35 3 ME NU 3D ASSIST screen ........................................... 119 3D FINE function ............................................... 57 3D assist function .............................................. 56 3D r ecording .......[...]
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133 Chapter 10 Index L LCD ................................................................. 106 ME NU LCD BACKLIGHT ............................................ 116 LCD monitor ...................................................... 76 ME NU LCD SETTING .................................................. 116 ME NU LCD/EVF ...........................[...]
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134 Chapter 10 Index ME NU SYNCHRO SCAN............................................. 110 ME NU SYSTEM MODE ............................................... 111 ME NU SYSTEM SETUP scr een ................................... 111 T ME NU TC MODE ........................................................ 114 ME NU TC OUT ..................................[...]
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135 Chapter 11 Specifications C h a p t e r 1 1 S p e c i fi c a t i o n s D i m e n s i o n s a n d s p e c i fi c a t i o n s D im en si o n s 654.5 mm (25- 3 / 4 inches) 270.5 mm (10- 5 / 8 inches) 335 mm (13- 3 / 16 inches) 92 mm (3- 5 / 8 inches) 92 mm (3- 5 / 8 inches) 125 mm (4- 15 / 16 inches) 149mm (5- 7 / 8 inches) 149mm (5- 7 / 8 inch[...]
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136 Chapter 11 Specifications Camera Unit Pickup devices: 1/3-type progr essive, 2.2-megapixel, 3MOS sensor × 2 Lens: Optical 17.0x, F1.6 (Wide) to F3.4 (T ele) Focus distance: f 4.6 mm to 79 mm (35 mm equivalent: 35.0 mm to 601.9 mm) Color separation optical system: Prism system Distance betweent he optical axes: Approx. 58 mm (2-5/16 inches) Re[...]
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137 Chapter 11 Specifications Digital audio Unit Audio Recording Signal: 48 kHz/16 bit, 4CH Head room: 20 dB/18 dB Menu selectable Video Input/Output Unit GENLOCK IN: BNC × 1, 1.0 V [p-p], 75 Ω HD SDI OUT : BNC × 2 (L/R), 0.8 V [p-p], 75 Ω HD SDI MONITOR OUT : BNC × 1, 0.8 V [p-p], 75 Ω HDMI OUT : A type × 1 • Simultaneous output with [...]
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138 Chapter 11 Specifications C o n n e c t o r S i g n a l D e s c r i p t i o n DC IN 1 GND 2 NC 3 NC 4 +12 V Panasonic Part No. K1AA104H0038 Manufacturer Part No. HA16RX-4P (SW1) (76) (Hirose Electric Co.) 1 2 3 4 NOTE Be sure to use correct polarity when using external power supplies. FRONT MIC IN 1 GND 2 L CH IN (H) 3 L CH IN (C) 4 R CH I[...]
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139 Chapter 11 Specifications Wireless receiver interface 1 CH-1 SHIELD GND 2 CH-1 HOT Audio input from a wireless receiver: CH1 HOT 3 CH-1 COLD Audio input from a wireless receiver: CH1 COLD 4 GND GND 5 UNREG +12 V Power supply for a wireless receiver 6 RX ON Remote power output to a wir eless receiver 7 RF WARN RF warning input from a wireless r[...]
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2011 Information f or Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and used Batteries Cd These symbols on the products, packaging, and/or accompanying documents mean that used electrical and electr onic products and batteries should not be mixed with general household waste. For proper tr eatment, recovery and recycling of old pr oducts and us[...]