Panasonic Aj D400 Operating Instructions Manual
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–31– Adjusting the White Shading The AJ-D400 is adjusted for the Fujinon S14q7.5 BRM4 and CANON YH14q7.3 KRS lenses when shipped from the factory. If a lens other than these two lenses is to be used, adjusting the white shading before shooting is recommended. The AJ-D400 is able to adjust the white shading for vertical coloring. (Vertical coloring refers to the condition where the top of the screen is green and the bottom is magenta or where these colors are reversed when a white paper is shot for the entire screen.) White shading adjustment procedure 1Mount a lens to the camera. Be sure to also connect the lens cable. 2Set the electronic shutter to OFF and the gain to L (0 dB). 3If the lens has an extender, remove the extender. 4Set the MENU SET/OFF switch from OFF to SET while holding down the SHIFT/ITEM and UP buttons to open the menu. Press the PAGE button until the VF OPERATION page appears. Set ZEBRA1 DETECT to 70, ZEBRA2 DETECT to 85 and ZEBRA2 to SPOT. (Initial set- ting mode) Return the MENU SET/OFF switch from SET to OFF to close the menu. Set the viewfinder’s ZEBRA switch to ON. 5Shoot an evenly white paper. Flickering occurs easily when fluorescent or mercury lamps, etc. are used for lighting. Therefore, use a light source which does no produce flickering such as sunlight or halo- gen lamps, etc. 6Set the lens iris to manual and adjust the iris so that the ZEBRA pattern covers the entire screen. If the light strikes the subject in an uneven manner, the ZEBRA pattern will not cover a part of the screen. Therefore, adjust the position of the light source, etc. as neces- sary. Check that the lens iris is between F4 to F11. If the lens iris is not within this range, adjust the position of the light source, etc. (Be sure to set the electronic shutter to OFF.) GAIN: L (0 dB)SHUTTER: OFF SHIFT/ITEMoUP MENU PAGE
–32– Adjusting the White Shading 7 Set the WHITE BAL selector switch to A or B execute AWB. Next, execute ABB and then execute AWB again. 8Repeat step 6. 9Set the MENU switch from OFF to SET while holding down the SHIFT/ITEM and UP but- tons to open the menu. Press the PAGE button until the AUTO SHADING page appears. Press the SHIFT/ITEM button to move the arrow on the left to the WHITE position and then press the UP or DOWN button. ACTIVE appears on the viewfinder to indicate that white shading automatic adjustment is operating. Adjustment is completed when the ACTIVE display disappears. Return the MENU switch from SET to OFF to close the menu. 10When the lens to be used has an extender, insert an extender and repeat steps 6 to 9. This completes white shading adjustment. The adjustment value is stored in the non-volatile memory, so there is no need to readjust the white shading even if the power for the unit is turned off. |Notes{ 1. The white shading can be adjusted for general lenses using the above method. However, this method may not apply for extremely special lenses. 2. When using a 2/3-inch camera lens, be sure to mount the lens using a conversion adaptor. These lenses cannot be mounted directly as their dimensions differ. Attempting to mount these lenses directly may damage the unit. 3. Vertical coloring may occur near the open position of the lens iris even after performing the above adjustments. However, this is characteristic of the optical system of the lens, and does not indicate a malfunction. WHITE BAL: A or B PAGE SHIFT/ITEMoUP MENU
–33– Adjusting the Viewfinder Adjusting the Position 1Loosen the viewfinder forward-backward/left-right position clamp lever. 2Adjust the position of the viewfinder in the forward-backward and left-right directions. 3Tighten the viewfinder forward-backward/left-right position clamp lever to the locked po- sition. Viewfinder Lever LOOK LOOK LOOK
–34– Adjusting the Viewfinder Adjusting the Diopter and Screen Adjusting the diopter 1Set the POWER switch to ON. A picture will appear in the viewfinder. 2Turn the diopter adjustment ring to adjust the diopter so that the viewfinder picture can be clearly seen. Adjusting the screen Adjust the condition of the viewfinder screen. Brightness:Adjust the BRIGHT control Contrast:Adjust the CONTRAST control Contour:Adjust the PEAKING control 1Set the POWER switch to ON. 2Set the OUTPUT switch to CAM. 3Turn the viewfinder BRIGHT and CONTRAST controls to adjust the picture brightness and contrast. Turning the PEAKING control makes the picture appear softer or sharper. A sharp picture facilitates focusing the lens. Adjusting the Eyecup Position Turn the eyecup forward-backward movement ring to adjust the position of the eyecup in the forward-backward direction. Diopter Adjustment Ring -3 -2 -10+1+2+3 Eyecup Forward-backward Movement Ring BRIGHT Control CONTRAST Control PEAKING Control
–35– Adjusting the Viewfinder Detaching the Eyecup Detaching the eyecup allows the entire screen to be seen clearly even when shooting with your eye removed from the viewfinder. This also facilitates the removal of dust which has adhered to the CRT screen and mirror. |Note{ Absolutely do not wipe the mirror surface as it has been specially treated. Dust which has ad- hered to the mirror should be blown away with a blower, etc. 1Press the lock button. 2Turn the lock ring as far as possible in the counter-clockwise direction and line up the align- ment marks on the lock ring and viewfinder barrel. 3Detach the eyecup. Remounting the eyecup 1. Line up the alignment marks on the lock ring and the viewfinder barrel, and then insert the eyepiece. 2. Turn the eyepiece as far as possible in the clockwise direction. The lock button latches with a clicking sound, and remounting is completed. Eyepiece Lock RingAlignment Marks Lock Button 1 2
–36– Adjusting the Viewfinder Detaching the Viewfinder 1Check that the POWER switch is set to OFF. 2Disconnect the plug from the viewfinder cable connector. |Note{ Use both hands to detach the viewfinder. The viewfinder may not detach smoothly with one hand, resulting in damage to the viewfinder. 3Loosen the viewfinder stopper screw and detach the viewfinder by pulling it straight up. Mounting the Viewfinder 1Press down the viewfinder. 2Tighten the viewfinder stopper screw firmly. 3Connect the plug to the viewfinder connector and secure the viewfinder cable with the clamp. |Note{ Insert the plug firmly when connecting it to the viewfinder connector. Pull straight up. Hook your fingers here. Stopper Screw Stopper Screw
–37– Audio Input Preparations Using the Microphone Mounted to the Main Unit Using the microphone kit (standard accessory) or the AJ-MH700P microphone holder (option) allows a microphone to be mounted to the main unit. ÁSee the Handling Instructions for the microphone holder. Using the Microphone Kit (standard accessory) Microphone Mounted to the Main Unit 1Mount the microphone. 2Connect the microphone connecting cable to the unit’s MIC IN jack. MIC IN Connector
–38– Audio Input Preparations Mounting the AJ-MH700P Microphone Holder (Option) 1Remove the microphone holder mounting screws. 2Mount the AJ-MH700P microphone adaptor (option) to the main unit. 3Mount the microphone to the microphone holder and tighten the screws. 4Connect the microphone connecting cable to the MIC IN jack. 5Set the AUDIO IN switch to FRONT [MIC] in accordance with the audio channel to be re- corded. To the MIC IN Connector Mount the microphone adaptor using the accessory screws.
–39– Up to two external microphones can be connected to the AUDIO IN CH1/CH2 Connectors. Phantom power supply type microphones can also be supported by a menu setting. AUDIO IN Switch:Set the AUDIO IN Switches of the channels to which microphones are connected to REAR [MIC]. Audio Input Preparations Using the Microphone not Mounted to the Main Unit |Note{ When extending the microphone, use a cable which supports the phantom power supply type of microphone. Using the Microphone not Mounted to the Main Unit To the MIC IN Connector AUDIO IN switch:Set the AUDIO IN switch for the audio channel you wish to record to FRONT [MIC].
–40– Audio Input Preparations Mounting a Wireless Microphone When using the Panasonic wireless microphone system, mount the WX-RA700 wireless re- ceiver. ÁSee the Handling Instructions for the WX-RA700 wireless receiver for wireless receiver ope- rations. Connecting an Audio Component When using an audio component as the line input signal source, connect the audio component to the unit’s AUDIO IN CH1/CH2 connectors. To the AUDIO OUT Connector WX-RA700 Wireless Receiver WX-R980 Camera Attachment XLR Cable Connect to the AUDIO IN CH1 or CH2 Connector. AUDIO IN switch: Set the AUDIO IN switch of the channel to which the audio signal source is connected to REAR [LINE]. When detaching the wireless microphone, press up the lever on the bottom of the camera attachment (1) and detach the microphone in the upward direction (2).Lever Audio Equipment AUDIO IN Switch: Set the AUDIO IN Switch of the channel to which the audio signal source is connected to REAR [LINE].Connect to the AUDIO IN CH1/CH2 Connectors. AJ-D400 Main Unit (2) (1)