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    Shooting
    Using scene files
    The settings according to the variety of shooting 
    circumstances are stored SCENE FILE MENU.
    They are selected via the SCENE SELECT on the 
    settings menu SCENE FILE screen.
    When the camera-recorder is shipped from the 
    factory, the following files are stored.
    F1: 
     File suitable for normal shooting.
    F2: FLUO.
        File suitable for shooting under fluorescent 
    lights, ie. indoors.
    F3: SPARK
        File suitable for shooting with fuller variations 
    of resolution, coloring and contrast.
    F4: B-STR
        File for broadening the contrast of dark parts, 
    such as when shooting sunsets.
    F5: CINE V
        File suitable for shooting movie-like scenes 
    where the contrast is to be emphasized. (The 
    recording format remains unchanged even 
    when the scene file is changed. It must be set 
    using the REC FORMAT item on the SCENE 
    FILE screen. (Page 51))
    F6: CINE D
        File suitable for shooting movie-like 
    scenes where the dynamic range is to be 
    emphasized. (The recording format remains 
    unchanged even when the scene file is 
    changed. It must be set using the REC 
    FORMAT item on the SCENE FILE screen. 
    (Page 51))
    Changing scene file settings
    The setting value of the scene file can be changed. 
    Also you can save the changed scene file to each 
    position of the SCENE FILE dial.
    Example: Change the name of the scene file.
    1 Set the POWER switch to ON.
    2 Select the scene file to be changed in the 
    SCENE FILE MENU.
    3 In the setup menus, select the SCENE FILE 
    screen.
    For menu operation (Page 44 of Vol.1)
    •	
    Operations may also be performed 
    •	
    using buttons on the remote control that 
    correspond to those on the camera. For 
    details, see “Description of parts (Remote 
    control)	”.	(Page	23	of	Vol.1)
    4 Tilt the Operation lever in the   directions 
    and select the NAME EDIT item.
    5  Push the Operation lever (or tilt in the  
    direction), tilt in the  direction to select 
    YES, and push the Operation lever again. 
    						
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    6 Set a 6-character filename with the 
    Operation lever when the following screen 
    is displayed.
    Set the same as user information. (Page 27)
    Characters that can be set
    •	
        Space, A to Z, 0 to 9, : ; < = > ? @ [ 
     ] ^_-./   
    If the RESET/TC SET button is pressed 
    when the filename has been set, the 
    characters are cleared.
    7  After you finish setting the filename, push 
    the Operation lever.
    8 Select YES on the confirmation screen.
    Selecting YES will close the NAME EDIT 
    •	
    screen and confirm all changes.
    Once confirmed, all changed names and 
    •	
    values will be saved even if the power is 
    switched off or the scene dial is moved.
    Using scene files (continued) 
    						
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    Shooting
    Saving scene files and other settings on SD Memory Cards
    4 Push the Operation lever again, select YES 
    when the following screen is displayed, and 
    push the Operation lever.
    In the following example, SCENE-01 is the 
    •	
    TITLE name. To change the TITLE name, 
    see the description below. 
    5   Press the MENU button to exit the menu 
    mode.
    To read files
    1)    Select READ in step
     2 and push the Operation 
    lever.
    2)    Select the file number and push the Operation 
    lever.
    3)    Select YES on the confirmation screen.
          READ COMPLETED will be displayed when 
    reading is complete.
    To add titles to files
    1)  Go through steps 
    1 - 3.
    2)    Tilt the Operation lever in the   directions to 
    select characters, and tilt in the  direction to 
    move to the next character. 
    The following characters may be inputted.  
    (Space), A-Z, 0-9, : ; < = > ? @ [ 
     ] ^ _ - . /
    3)    Push the Operation lever when all characters 
    have been inputted.
    4)    Select YES on the confirmation screen.
    If WRITE PROTECT appears, release the 
    •	
    protected status of the SD Memory Card.
    If WRITE NG CANNOT ACCESS appears, quit 
    •	
    all other operations (such as playback) before 
    proceeding.
    You can save up to four scene file settings or other 
    settings as files on an SD Memory Card, and you 
    can also load them from the card.
    In the case of the scene files, the current settings 
    •	
    are automatically saved in the unit, and the 
    saved data is written on an SD Memory Card. 
    When data has been read from an SD Memory 
    Card, the current settings are rewritten at the 
    same time as the data saved inside the unit.
    The data in all the scene files, F1 to F6, is 
    •	
    rewritten.
    If you have saved a scene file
    1  Set the unit’s POWER switch to ON.
    2 Select the slot number for the SD memory 
    card onto which you wish to save from 
    the CARD WRITE option on the settings 
    menu SCENE FILE screen, and press the 
    OPERATION lever.
    For all other settings, select USER FILE.
    For menu operations (Page 44 of Vol.1) 
    •	
    Operations may also be performed using buttons 
    •	
    on the remote control that correspond to those 
    on the camera. For details, see “Description of 
    parts	(Remote	control)”.	(Page	23	of	Vol.1)
    3 Tilt the Operation lever in the   
    directions, select the file number (1 - 4), and 
    push the Operation lever. 
    						
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    You can add the video and audio systems, name 
    of the videographer, shooting location, text memos 
    and other information to the video data you have 
    recorded on the SD Memory Card. This data is 
    called the clip metadata.
    (Display method: Page 38)
    There are two kinds of clip metadata: the data that 
    is recorded automatically during shooting, and the 
    data in the metadata upload file created on the SD 
    Memory Card which is loaded in the unit. 
    (Loading method: Next page)
    What the clip metadata consists of 
    You can set the items underlined below by loading 
    the metadata upload file on the SD Memory 
    Card. All other items are set automatically during 
    shooting.
    GLOBAL CLIP ID:
       This indicates the global clip ID that shows the 
    shooting status of the clip.
    USER CLIP NAME :
        This indicates the name of the clip that the user 
    has set. ∗
    1
    VIDEO & AUDIO:
       
    This indicates the recorded image’s FRAME 
    RATE, RESOLUTION, PULL DOWN system and 
    AUDIO.
    LENS:
        This indicates the MAKER, MODEL, and 
    SERIAL No. of your lens.
    ACCESS:
        This indicates the  CREATOR (name of the 
    person recording), CREATION DATE (recording 
    date), LAST UPDATE DATE (date on which 
    the data was last updated) and  LAST UPDATE 
    PERSON (the person who last updated the 
    data).
    DEVICE:
        This indicates the MANUFACTURER 
    (manufacturer of the equipment), SERIAL NO. 
    (serial number of the equipment) and MODEL 
    NAME (Equipment model name: AG-AF100 for 
    this camera-recorder).
    SHOOT:
        This indicates the  SHOOTER (name of the 
    videographer) and the  PLACE NAME (name of 
    location).
    LOCATION:
        This indicates ALTITUDE, LONGITUDE, 
    LATITUDE, and SOURCE (altitude, longitude, 
    latitude, information source). Not recorded in 
    this camera-recorder.
    SCENARIO: ∗
    2
       
    This indicates the  PROGRAM NAME, SCENE
      NO. and  TAKE NO.
    NEWS 1:
        This indicates the  REPORTER (name of the 
    reporter) and  PURPOSE (purpose of data 
    collection).
    NEWS 2:
        This indicates the  OBJECT (target of data 
    collection).
    MEMO: ∗
    3
       
    This indicates the  PERSON (name of the 
    person who recorded the text memo) and  TEXT 
    (contents of memo).
    ∗
    1   If there is no information in the metadata upload 
    file, consecutive five-digit numbers will be 
    applied to the clips in the order that they were 
    recorded, with the first clip to be recorded being 
    given the number 0. The USER CLIP NAME 
    recording method is selectable. Please refer to 
    the page 23.
    ∗
    2   When SCENARIO is to be input, you must input 
    the PROGRAM NAME. You cannot input the 
    SCENE NO. and TAKE NO. only.
    ∗
    3   When MEMO is to be input, you must input 
    TEXT. You cannot input PERSON only.
    Only printable ASCII characters can be 
    •	
    displayed by this unit.
    Due to the limitations imposed by this unit 
    •	
    on the number of characters which can be 
    displayed, not all the data can be displayed. 
    (This does not mean that the data which is not 
    displayed has been deleted.) Use an AVCCAM 
    viewer or other program to check all the data.
    Metadata can be produced with AVCCAM 
    •	
    Viewer. (Page 73)
    Clip metadata 
    						
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    Shooting
    Uploading the metadata (META DATA)
    You can perform any of the following operations. 
    If necessary, make preparations prior to 
    undertaking the operations.
    Loading the metadataInsert the SD Memory Card on which the 
    •	
    metadata is recorded into the unit. (For details 
    on contents of the metadata, see the previous 
    page.)
    Selecting whether to record the metadata on 
    the SD Memory Card
    Initializing the metadata inside the unit
    Displaying the metadata inside the unit
    1  Press the mode button and select CAM 
    mode.
    2 Press the MENU button.
    Menu operation (Page 44 of Vol.1)
    3 Tilt the lever in the   directions to select 
    META DATA, and push the Operation lever 
    (or tilt in the 
     direction).
    4  Tilt the Operation lever in the   directions 
    to select item, and push the Operation lever.
    CARD READ:
        Read metadata set to the SD Memory Card 
    with the camera. 
    Move to LOAD, push the Operation lever, 
    select whether or not to read the metadata 
    (YES/NO), and push the Operation lever 
    again.
    Up to 10 items of metadata on the SD 
     
    ā
    Memory Card can be displayed, starting 
    from the most recent date of production.
    If characters other than single-byte 
     
    ā
    alphanumeric characters are used in the 
    metadata file name to be loaded, they are 
    displayed as “ ∗”.
    RECORD:
      
    Select this to set whether to record the 
    metadata to be loaded into the unit 
    simultaneously on the SD Memory Card. Select 
    ON to record the metadata or OFF to cancel 
    the recording, and push the Operation lever. 
     
    The factory setting for this mode is OFF.
    USER CLIP NAME:
        The USER CLIP NAME recording method is 
    selectable. Please refer to the next column 
    below.
    META DATA PROP:
        Select this to display the metadata which has 
    been recorded in the unit.
    CLIP COUNT RESET:
        Reset the counter value to 1.
        Select whether or not to reset (YES/NO), and 
    push the Operation lever.
    META INIT SET:
        Select this to initialize the metadata which 
    has been recorded in the unit.   
    Select YES to initialize the metadata or NO 
    to cancel the initialization, and push the 
    Operation lever.
    5  Press the MENU button to release the menu 
    mode.
    Selecting the USER CLIP NAME 
    recording method
    Press	the	MENU	button	and	select	META 	DATA	→	
    USER CLIP NAME to select the recording method. 
    Two options are available: TYPE1 and TYPE2.
    USER CLIP NAME to be recorded
    TYPE1 TYPE2
    If clip metadata has 
    been read in Uploaded 
    dataUploaded data 
    + COUNT 
    value
    ∗
    If no clip metadata 
    has been read in 
    or if the setting 
    for recording clip 
    metadata has been 
    turned off Sequential 5-
    digit number, 
    in order of 
    recording
    Sequential 5-
    digit number, 
    in order of 
    recording
      
    						
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    Clip metadata (continued)
    Using the Counter
    Counter display
    You can display a counter that indicates how much 
    time has elapsed during shooting or playback.
    1 Press the COUNTER button.
    Each time you press the button, the display 
    changes as follows. (Page 45)
    0 : 00. 00 (CAM mode only)
      Counter value  
        Displayed when TOTAL is selected from 
    the REC COUNTER item in the DISPLAY 
    SETUP screen of MENU settings. 
    CLIP 0 : 00 . 00
        Displayed when CLIP is selected in the 
    REC COUNTER item on the settings menu 
    DISPLAY SETUP screen.
        Values are automatically reset when 
    recording is started, and counter values are 
    displayed for each individual clip.
    TC 12 : 34 : 56 . 01
        Time code value (Display time code frame 
    digits in 24 frames when 24P is set, and in 
    30 frames when any other format is set.)
    UB 12   34   56   78
      User information
    No display:
      Data is not displayed.
    TC preset mode
    When shooting using a multi-camera, you can 
    synchronously set the initial values of time code. 
    The camera used for synchronization is the 
    MASTER and the camera being synchronized is 
    the SLAVE.
    1 Connect the TC PRESET IN/OUT terminals 
    (VIDEO OUT terminals) on the two devices 
    with a pin cable, and turn on the power.
    MASTER settings
     
    ■
    2  Check that the MASTER camera is set to the 
    CAM mode, and set the EXT TC LINK item 
    on the setting menu TC/UB SETUP screen to 
    MASTER. 
    OUTPUTTING LTC SIGNAL is displayed on 
    the screen, and the time code is output from 
    the TC PRESET IN/OUT terminal (VIDEO OUT 
    terminal).
    Select the same REC FORMAT setting for 
    •	
    both the MASTER and SLAVE cameras, 
    and set the TCG item on the TC/UB SETUP 
    screen to FREE RUN.
    To cancel the time code output, press the 
    •	
    MENU button.
    SLAVE settings
     
    ■
    3  Set the EXT TC LINK item on the setting 
    menu TC/UB SETUP screen to SLAVE.
    4 Press the COUNTER - RESET/TC SET 
    button. TCG values will be reset to the TC 
    values inputted from the MASTER.
    TC LINK OK will be displayed for 
    •	
    approximately 2 seconds when the menu 
    screen is closed.
    If the TC values cannot be set correctly, LINK 
    •	
    NG will be displayed.
    If the SLAVE device is set to 24P, please set 
    •	
    the TC MODE item on the MASTER device 
    to NDF.
    To cancel the SLAVE mode, press the MENU 
    •	
    button.
    ∗
       The COUNT value is indicated as a four-digit 
    number. The COUNT value is incremented each 
    time a new clip is captured if clip metadata has 
    been read in and TYPE2 has been selected as 
    the recording method.   
    The COUNT value can be reset using the 
    following procedure.  
    Press	the	MENU	button,	select	META 	DATA→
    CLIP 	COUNT 	RESET→YES,	and	push	the	
    Operation lever to reset the counter value to 1. 
    						
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    Shooting
    Recharging the built-in battery
    The camera’s internal battery saves the date and 
    time. 
    When LOW INTERNAL BATTERY (indicating that 
    the internal battery has no remaining charge) is 
    displayed even when the date and time are set, 
    it means that the charge of the internal battery is 
    depleted. Do the following to recharge it.
    Reset the date and time when fully recharged.
    1 Connect the AC adaptor. (Page 25 of Vol.1)
    Leave the POWER switch at OFF.
    •	
    2  Leave the camera-recorder like this for 
    about 4 hours.
    The internal battery charges during this time.
    •	
    Check the time code and menu operations 
    •	
    after recharging.
    If the date and time are not memorized after 
    recharging, the internal battery requires changing. 
    Please consult the place of purchase.
    Setting the time code
    In the setup menus, TC/UB SETUP screen, set the 
    following time code related items. (Page 57) TC MODE
    •	
    TCG
    •	
    TC PRESET
    •	
    Charging the built-in battery/Setting the time code
    Specifying the time code   
    (TC PRESET)
    Set TC PRESET so you can record a value of your 
    choice as the initial setting for the time code to be 
    used at the start of recording.
    1  Set the POWER switch to ON.
    2 Select the TC PRESET item in the settings 
    menu TC/UB SETUP screen.
    For menu operation (Page 44 of Vol.1)
    •	
    Operations may also be performed 
    •	
    using buttons on the remote control that 
    correspond to those on the camera. For 
    details, see “Description of parts (Remote 
    control)”.	(Page	23	of	Vol.1)
    3 Tilt the Operation lever in the  direction to 
    move to YES, and push the Operation lever. 
    						
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    With this unit, the time code value is adjusted in 
    accordance with the format and frame rate. For 
    this reason, bear in mind that making a change in 
    the format or frame rate may result in discontinuity 
    from the last time code value of the previous 
    recording.
    Adjustments are made in 4-frame increments when 
    the recording format is 24P. 
    Recording formatTime code
    adjustment
    1080/24P 720/24P Adjustable in
    4-frame increments
    Charging the built-in battery/Setting the time code (continued)
    4  When the screen below appears, set the 
    time code value.
    Tilt the Operation lever in the 
      directions 
    and select time code value.
    Tilt in the  direction to move to the next digit, 
    and tilt in the   directions again to select 
    value.
    You can reset the time code to zero by pressing 
    RESET/TC SET button.
    POWER
    FOCUS.
    .
    BARS
    EVF DTLCH1 SEL
    INT(
    L )
    ON
    OFF ON
    OFFINPUT1AUDIO
    MIC POWER +48V
    INPUT1
    INPUT2INPUT2 INPUT1
    INPUT2CH2 SEL
    WFM
    COUNTER-RESET/TC SET
    ZEBRA
    OIS
    Camera
    5 Push the Operation lever when you have 
    finished setting the time code.
    6 Tilt the Operation lever in the  direction to 
    move to YES, and push the Operation lever. 
    						
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    Shooting
    Setting user information
    Setting user information allows you to store 8-digit
    information in the hexadecimal format.
    User information is automatically saved in the 
    memory and retained after you turn off the power.
    1 Set the POWER switch to ON.
    2 In the setup menus, TC/UB SETUP screen, 
    select UB PRESET.
    For menu operation (Page 44 of Vol.1)
    •	
    Operations may also be performed 
    •	
    using buttons on the remote control that 
    correspond to those on the camera. For 
    details, see “Description of parts (Remote 
    control)”.	(Page	23	of	Vol.1)
    3 Tilt the Operation lever in the  direction to 
    move to YES, and push the Operation lever. 
    4  Set the user information.
      Tilt the Operation lever in the 
      directions 
    and select user information characters. You can use numbers from 0 to 9 and letters 
    •	
    from A to F.
    Tilt in the  direction to move to the next digit, 
    and tilt in the   directions again to select 
    character.
    You can reset the user information to nothing by 
    pressing RESET/TC SET button.
    POWER
    FOCUS.
    .
    BARS
    EVF DTLCH1 SEL
    INT(
    L )
    ON
    OFF ON
    OFFINPUT1AUDIO
    MIC POWER +48V
    INPUT1
    INPUT2INPUT2 INPUT1
    INPUT2CH2 SEL
    WFM
    COUNTER-RESET/TC SET
    ZEBRA
    OIS
    Camera
    5 Push the Operation lever when you have 
    finished setting the user information.
    6 Tilt the Operation lever in the  direction to 
    move to YES, and push the Operation lever.
      
    						
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    1 Turn the POWER switch to ON.
    2 Press the mode button so the PB lamp turns 
    on.
    The camera is now in the PB mode.
    Each time you press the button, the mode 
    •	
    changes as below.
      PB 
     CAM
    Basic playback operations
    For details on playing back clips using thumbnails, see page 29.
    Operations using the Operation lever Remote control
    Play (  )
    Press to play the clip currently indicated by the cursor.
    ZOOM
    ST
    AR T/
    ST OP
    PHO
    TO
    SHO T
    EXT
    DISPLA Y
    D ATE/
    TIME
    VOL
    PLA Y
    ST OP
    SKIP SKIP
    MENU
    ENTER
    P A USESEARCH
    STILL A DV STILL ADV
    SEARCH
    Fast forward (  )
    Press during playback to scroll quickly through the clip at 
    approximately 10 times the speed. 
    Repeat the operation to scroll quickly at approximately 20 times the 
    speed.
    Press while paused  to move to the next clip.
    ZOOM
    ST
    AR T/
    ST OP
    PHO
    TO
    SHO T
    EXT
    DISPLA Y
    D ATE/
    TIME
    VOL
    PLA Y
    ST OP
    SKIP SKIP
    MENU
    ENTER
    P A USESEARCH
    STILL A DV STILL ADV
    SEARCH
    Rewind (  )
    Press during playback to scroll quickly backwards through the clip at 
    approximately 10 times the speed. 
    Repeat the operation to scroll quickly backwards at approximately 20 
    times the speed.
    Press while paused  to move to the previous clip.
    ZOOM
    ST
    AR T/
    ST OP
    PHO
    TO
    SHO T
    EXT
    DISPLA Y
    D ATE/
    TIME
    VOL
    PLA Y
    ST OP
    SKIP SKIP
    MENU
    ENTER
    P A USESEARCH
    STILL A DV STILL ADV
    SEARCH
    Stop (  )
    ZOOM
    ST
    AR T/
    ST OP
    PHO
    TO
    SHO T
    EXT
    DISPLA Y
    D ATE/
    TIME
    VOL
    PLA Y
    ST OP
    SKIP SKIP
    MENU
    ENTER
    P A USESEARCH
    STILL A DV STILL ADV
    SEARCH
    Pause (  )
    Press during playback to pause the clip.
    Press again to return to normal playback.
    ZOOM
    ST
    AR T/
    ST OP
    PHO
    TO
    SHO T
    EXT
    DISPLA Y
    D ATE/
    TIME
    VOL
    PLA Y
    ST OP
    SKIP SKIP
    MENU
    ENTER
    P A USESEARCH
    STILL A DV STILL ADV
    SEARCH
    MODEPOWERCAM
    ON.
    .OFF
    PB
    MODE button
    POWER switch 
    						
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