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Panasonic Digital Video Camera Recorder DVX100a Operating Instructions
Panasonic Digital Video Camera Recorder DVX100a Operating Instructions
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31 The setting for progressive mode can be switched with the PROGRESSIVE item on the SCENE FILE screen of the setting menu. (See page 42) Setting the electronic shutter Synchro scan The shutter speed of synchro scan used when shooting TV screens or computer monitor screens is set using the SYNCHRO SCAN item on the setting menu CAMERA SETUP screen. (See page 42) OWhen the shutter is adjusted to suit the frequency of a TV screen or computer monitor screen, the horizontal noise that occurs when shooting TV...
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32 White balance and black balance Adjusting the white balance The white balance must always be re-adjusted when the lighting conditions have changed. The white balance adjustment values can be stored in the memory at the A and B positions of the WHITE BAL switch. Use A or B, whichever better suits the shooting conditions concerned. The 3200K and 5600K white balance values have been stored in the memory at the PRST position of the WHITE BAL switch. When the AWB button is pressed while the WHITE BAL...
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33 Adjusting the black balance There is normally no need to re-adjust the black balance. Adjustment is required only in the following cases. OWhen the camera recorder is to be used for the first time OWhen the camera recorder is to be used after it has not been used for an extended period OWhen the camera recorder is to be used in a situation where the ambient temperature will vary significantly OWhen the standard (OFF) shutter speed or slow shutter mode has been selected OWhen the progressive mode has...
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34 Setting the time data Setting the user’s bit By setting the user’s bit, memos (dates, times) and other information consisting of up to 8 digits in hexadecimal notation can be recorded on the sub-code track. The user’s bit settings are automatically stored in the memory and retained even after the power has been turned off. 1Set the camera recorder’s POWER switch to ON. 2Select USERas the setting for the UB MODE item on the setting menu RECORDING SETUP screen. OFor details on the menu operations,...
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35 Setting the time data Setting the time code The various settings related to the time code are performed using the following items on the setting menu RECORDING SETUP screen. OTC MODE item OTCG item OFIRST REC TC item OTC PRESET item O1394 TC REGEN item (appears in the VCR mode) For further details, refer to page 46. OWhen ON has been selected as the setting for the 1394 TC REGEN item in the VCR mode, the settings of the items listed above cannot be changed. 1Set the camera recorder’s POWER switch to...
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36 Scene files The settings selected to suit various shooting situations are stored in the positions of the scene file dial. During shooting, the required file can be read out in an instant using this dial. The following files were stored as factory settings prior to shipment. OEven when a scene file has been changed during recording, the progressive mode will not be changed. To change this mode, establish the recording standby mode.F1: SCENE File containing the settings suited to standard shooting F2:...
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37 1Set the camera recorder’s POWER switch to ON. 2Turn the scene file dial, and select the scene file in which changes are to be made. 3Change the item on the setting menu SCENE FILE screen. OFor details on the menu operations, refer to page 39. 7Upon completion of the filename setting, press the MENU button. 4Tilt the OPERATION lever in the 4direction and move to the NAME EDITitem. : V DETAIL FREQ THIN PROGRESSIVE HOFF H– –– –– –– – Y YE ES S SAVE/INIT H–––– PUSH MENU TO RETURN N NA AM ME E E ED...
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38 Scene files 10The screen shown below appears. Press “;” of the OPERATION lever, and move “1” to YES. H– –– –– –– – Y YE ES S INITIAL H–––– PUSH MENU TO RETURN S SA AV VE E FILE F1:222222 11The screen shown below appears. Tilt the OPERATION lever in the 4direction, select YES, and press “;” of the OPERATION lever. SAVE ? YES N NO O – –– –– –. . P PU US SH H S ST TI IL LL L FILE F1:222222 12A beep sounds ten times in succession, the following message appears, and the scene file changes are...
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39 Setting menus The camera recorder’s settings can be changed to suit the scenes to be shot or what is to be recorded using the setting menus. Operation method 1In any operation mode except the shooting mode or recording mode, press the MENU button. The menu mode is established, and the function screen shown below appears in the viewfinder and on the LCD monitor. 2Tilt the OPERATION lever in the 3or 4 direction, and move the highlighted part to the function which is to be set. (If the remote control...
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40 Setting menus Configuration of setting menus Menus in the camera mode SCENE FILE CAMERA SETUPDETAIL LEVEL CHROMA LEVEL CHROMA PHASECOLOR TEMPMASTER PEDA. IRIS LEVEL KNEEMATRIXSKIN TONE DTLV DETAIL FREQPROGRESSIVENAME EDITSAVE/INITAUTO SWA. IRIS AGC ATWAF RECORDING SETUPREC SPEED AUDIO REC MIC ALCMIC GAIN 1MIC GAIN 2TC MODETCGFIRST REC TCTC PRESETUB MODEUB PRESETINTERVAL RECREC TIMEINTERVAL TIME OTHER FUNCTIONSREMOTE DV CONTROL DV CMD SELREC LAMPBEEP SOUNDCLOCK SETTIME SHIFTTAPE PROTECTUSER FILEHOUR...