Panasonic Hc X1000 Owners Manual
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- 131 - You can change the Wi-Fi setting back to the default condition. ≥Wi-Fi Password are also deleted. You can view and change this unit’s Device name (SSID), which i s used for operating this unit as a wireless access point. 1 Touch [INPUT], and enter the desired Device name (SSID).≥Input up to 20 characters are recommended. All the characters c annot be confirmed when displaying the Device names on this unit if a long Device name is used. (l126) ≥ For details on how to enter characters, refer to page 124. 2Touch [EXIT]. ≥If you are going to connect directly to a smartphone after chan ging the Device name (SSID), set the connection again with the changed Device name (SSID). ( l126) ≥ The Password entered during the setting of direct connection ca nnot be changed. (l126 ) You can change or check your wireless LAN’s network settings, s uch as the [IP Address], [Subnet Mask] and [MAC Address]. ≥ If you touch [AUTO], the network settings are configured automa tically. If you touch [MANUAL], you can set each item. Select the item you want to set, and set it. ≥ [MAC Address] cannot be changed. [Reset Wi-Fi Settings] [Device Name] [IP Address/DNS Settings] [IP Address]/[Subnet Mask]/[Gateway]/[Primary DNS]/[Secondary D NS]/[MAC Address]
- 132 - Refer to page 28 for how to set up the Menu. Camera Setup Settings that are assigned to [SCENE1] in [CUSTOMIZE SCENE] by default are indicated with underlined text. ≥ Switch to Manual Mode. ( l34) Preferred camera setting information can be saved to each scene file. Switch the scene file in accordance with the recording conditions. 1 Touch [CUSTOMIZE SCENE]. 2 Touch the scene file. ≥The scene file will switch by t ouching [SCENE1] to [SCENE6]. ≥ Touch [EXIT] to exit the menu screen. 3(To change the setting of the scene file) Change the setting of the camera setting menu.≥Following settings for camera setting menu can be stored. ( l133 to 136 ) j [DETAIL LEVEL] j [V DETAIL LEVEL] j [DETAIL CORING] j [CHROMA LEVEL] j [CHROMA PHASE] j [COLOR TEMP A ch] j [COLOR TEMP B ch] j [MASTER PED] j [AUTO IRIS LEVEL] j [DRS] j [DRS EFFECT] j [GAMMA] j [KNEE] j [MATRIX] j [SKIN TONE DTL] ≥ Changed settings of the camera setting menu are saved in the sc ene file. Default setting of the scene file Menu Using the Menu : [CAMERA SETUP] # desired setting [CUSTOMIZE SCENE] [SCENE1]/[SCENE2]/[SCENE3]/[SCENE4]/[SCENE5]/[SCENE6] MENU [SCENE1]Setting appropriate for standard recording [SCENE2] Setting appropriate for recording considering the characteristi c of fluorescent lamps (indoors, etc.) [SCENE3] Setting appropriate for recording with modulation in resolution , color shade, and contrast [SCENE4] Setting appropriate for recording with wider gradation in dark area (dusk, etc.) [SCENE5] Setting appropriate for recording as a cinema with high contras t [SCENE6] Setting appropriate for recording as a cinema with high dynamic range
- 133 - ≥This function’s default setting is [SCENE1]. ≥ It is possible to switch the scene file by touching to while displaying the operation icons. ( l 75) ≥ It will return to the default set tings when [SCENE] is selected in [INITIAL SET]. (l160 ) Adjusts the level of the image outline correction. ≥ Switch to Manual Mode. ( l34) 1 Touch [DETAIL LEVEL]. 2 Touch / to adjust settings. 3 Touch [EXIT] to exit the menu screen. Adjusts the degree of vertical outline correction in images. ≥Switch to Manual Mode. ( l34) 1 Touch [V DETAIL LEVEL]. 2 Touch / to adjust settings. 3 Touch [EXIT] to exit the menu screen. Adjusts the level to eliminate the noise of the detail. ≥Switch to Manual Mode. ( l34) 1 Touch [DETAIL CORING]. 2 Touch / to adjust settings. ≥Setting to s direction gives crisp images but allows a slight increase in n oise. Setting in the r direction reduces noise. 3 Touch [EXIT] to exit the menu screen. Adjusts color density. ≥Switch to Manual Mode. ( l34) 1 Touch [CHROMA LEVEL]. 2 Touch / to adjust settings. 3 Touch [EXIT] to exit the menu screen. Adjusts color balance. ≥Switch to Manual Mode. ( l34) 1 Touch [CHROMA PHASE]. 2 Touch / to adjust settings. 3 Touch [EXIT] to exit the menu screen. [DETAIL LEVEL] [V DETAIL LEVEL] [DETAIL CORING] [CHROMA LEVEL] [CHROMA PHASE] SCN1SCN6
- 134 - Finely adjusts color temperature after Ach White Balance adjustment. ≥ Switch to Manual Mode. ( l34) 1 Touch [COLOR TEMP A ch]. 2 Touch / to adjust settings of color. 3 Touch [EXIT] to complete the setting. Finely adjusts color temperature after Bch White Balance adjust ment. ≥ Switch to Manual Mode. ( l34) 1 Touch [COLOR TEMP B ch]. 2 Touch / to adjust settings of color. 3 Touch [EXIT] to complete the setting. Adjustment of black level based on the image is performed. ≥Switch to Manual Mode. ( l34) 1 Touch [MASTER PED]. 2 Touch / to adjust the black level. 3 Touch [EXIT] to exit the menu screen. ≥Switch to Manual Mode. ( l34) Adjusting brightness during the Auto Iris Mode. (l 48) ≥ Switch to Manual Mode. ( l34) Selects the DRS (Dynamic Range Stretcher) function. ( l67) Selects the level of the DRS function. ≥ Switch to Manual Mode. ( l34) 1 Touch [DRS EFFECT]. 2 Touch the desired setting item. ≥Higher the value, greater the compression level of the highly i lluminated area. ≥ Higher the value, greater the noise of the dark area. 3 Touch [EXIT] to exit the menu screen. [COLOR TEMP A ch] [COLOR TEMP B ch] [MASTER PED] [AUTO IRIS LEVEL] [DRS] [ON]/[OFF] [DRS EFFECT] [1]/[2]/[3]
- 135 - Tone or contrast of the image is set in accordance with the recorded scenes. ≥ Switch to Manual Mode. ( l34) 1 Touch [GAMMA]. 2 Touch the desired setting item. ≥Next (Previous) page can be displayed by touching / . ≥ When you select [CINE-LIKE D] or [CINE-LIKE V], we recommend sett ing the iris darker than normal image for optimal results. ( l48) 3 Touch [EXIT] to exit the menu screen. To avoid overexposure, select the compression level of the high intensity video signals received through the image sensor. ≥ Switch to Manual Mode. ( l34) 1 Touch [KNEE]. 2 Touch the desired setting item. 3 Touch [EXIT] to exit the menu screen. ≥The unit goes to [AUTO] and the setting cannot be changed in the following cases: jWhen [DRS] is set to [ON] j When [GAMMA] is set to [CINE-LIKE D] or [CINE-LIKE V] [GAMMA] [HD NORM]:This gamma setting is suitable for high definition picture qual ity recording. [LOW]:This is a gamma setting with gradual slope at the low illuminat ed area. It will produce tranquil image with sharper contrast. [SD NORM]:This is the standard picture quality images setting. [HIGH]:This is a gamma setting with sharp slope at the low illuminated area. It will produce brighter image with wider gradation on the low ill uminated area with softer contrast. [B.PRESS]:Makes the contrast sharper than [LOW]. [CINE-LIKE D]:This is a gamma setting to make the image look like cinema. [CINE-LIKE V]:This is a gamma setting to make the image look like cinema with higher contrast than [CINE-LIKE D]. [KNEE] [AUTO]:Sets up automatically depending on the signal from the image se nsor. [LOW]:Low setting (Compression starts at approx. 80%.) [MID]:Medium setting (Compression starts at approx. 90%.) [HIGH]:High setting (Compression starts at approx. 100%.)
- 136 - Represents the color during the recording. ≥Switch to Manual Mode. ( l34) 1 Touch [MATRIX]. 2 Touch the desired setting item. 3 Touch [EXIT] to exit the menu screen. ≥Switch to Manual Mode. ( l34) This makes skin colors appear softer for a more attractive appe arance. This is more effective if you re cord a person closely from the torso up. 1Touch [SKIN TONE DTL]. 2 To u c h [ O N ] . 3 Touch [EXIT] to exit the menu screen. ≥If the background or anything else in the scene has colors simi lar to the skin color, they will also be smoothed. ≥ If the brightness is insufficien t, the effect may not be clear. ≥ If you record a person in the distance, the face may not be recorded clearly. In this case, set [SKIN TONE DTL] to [OFF] or zoom in on the face (close-up) to rec ord. ≥ Switch to Manual Mode. ( l34) You can register a focus position to Focus Transition. ( l43) ≥This function’s default setting is [OFF]. [MATRIX] [NORM1]:Suitable for recording in the open air or under a halogen lamp. [NORM2]:Suitable for brighter colors than the [NORM1] mode. [FLUO]:Suitable for recording indoors under fluorescent lamp. [CINE-LIKE]:Suitable for cinema-like image. [SKIN TONE DTL] [ON]/[OFF] [FOCUS TRANSITION] [Setup]/[OFF]
- 137 - ≥Switch to Manual Mode. ( l34) You can set the length of time in which the focus will shift during Focus Transition. ( l45) ≥This function’s default setting is 2 seconds. ≥ Switch to Manual Mode. ( l34) You can start recording and Focus Transition simultaneously. ( l45) ≥This function’s default setting is [OFF]. ≥ Switch to Manual Mode. ( l34) You can set the length of time before Focus Transition starts. (l 45) ≥This function’s default setting is [0 SEC.]. ≥ Switch to Intelligent Auto Mode. ( l36) You can adjust the brightness and color balance in Intelligent Auto Mode. (l36) ≥This function’s default setting is [OFF]. ≥ Switch to Manual Mode. ( l34) If you set this item to [ON], you can compensate for and reduce flash band, a phenomenon that creates markedly different levels of luminance between the top and bottom of the image when recording is performed in an environment where another camera i s firing its flash. (l71) ≥This function’s default setting is [OFF]. [FOCUS TRANSITION TIME] [DIRECT]/[2-15 SEC.]/[20 SEC.]/[30 SEC.]/[45 SEC.]/[60 SEC.]/[90 SEC.] [FOCUS TRANSITION REC] [1]/[2]/[3]/[OFF] [FOCUS TRANSITION WAIT] [0 SEC.]/[5 SEC.]/[10 SEC.] [Intelligent Auto Plus] [SET]/[OFF] [FLASH BAND COMPENSATION] [ON]/[OFF]
- 138 - You can set an Area Mode effect. (l68) ≥This function’s default setting is [FOCUS/IRIS]. ≥ Switch to Manual Mode. ( l34) Sets the maximum possible gain value for Auto Gain Mode. ( l50) ≥This function’s default setting is [6dB]. ≥ Switch to Manual Mode. ( l34) Sets the gain value for the USER button function [SUPER GAIN]. (l 50) ≥This function’s default setting is [27dB]. Sets the Focus Assist method. ( l40) ≥This function’s default setting is [BOTH]. You can set the peaking color for Focus Assist. ( l42) ≥This function’s default setting is [Red]. You can set the peaking strength for Focus Assist. ( l42) [AREA MODE] [INH]/[FOCUS]/[IRIS]/[Y GET]/[FOCUS/IRIS]/[FOCUS/Y GET] [AGC LIMIT] [3dB]/[6dB]/[9dB]/[12dB]/[15dB]/[18dB]/[21dB]/[24dB] [SUPER GAIN] [27dB]/[30dB] [FOCUS ASSIST] [EXPAND]/[PEAKING]/[BOTH] [PEAKING COLOR] [Red]/[Blue]/[Yellow]/[White] [PEAKING LEVEL]
- 139 - Recording Setup All default settings are indicated with underlined text. [SD CARD 1] and [SD CARD 2] can be selected separately to record motion pictures or still pictures. ( l30) Switch the recording mode of the motion pictures to record. * It is not compatible with motion pictures recorded in AVCHD. Switch the picture quality of the motion pictures to record. Depending on the settings of [SYSTEM FREQ] ( l159 ) and [REC MODE], the available [REC FORMAT] settings differ. ∫ How to read a [REC FORMAT] setting Items that make up a [REC FORMAT] setting represent Size, Frame rate, and Bit rate. (Excluding the [REC FORMAT] settings that are available when [REC MODE] is set to [AVCHD]) ≥ Smoother motion picture can be recorded with the higher value f or the frame rate. [i] and [p] of the frame rate means interlace and progressive respectively. Interlace (interlacing scanning) Video signal that divides the effective scanning lines to half and send them alternatively Progressive (progressive scanning) High density video signal sending the effective scanning lines simultaneously (It will be higher quality image than the interlace) : [RECORD SETUP] # desired setting [MEDIA SELECT] [REC MODE] [MOV(LPCM)]*:This recording method is suitable for editing images. [MP4(LPCM)]*:This MP4 recording method is suitable for editing images. [MP4]*:This recording method is suitable for playback and editing on a PC. [AVCHD]:This recording method is suitable for playback on a high-definition TV. [REC FORMAT] MENU 4K / 60p 150M ASize B Frame rate C Bit rate
- 140 - ≥When [SYSTEM FREQ] is set to [59.94Hz(NTSC)], displayed frame ra tes differ from the actual ones. * The actual frame rate will be 24.00p when [REC FORMAT] is set t o [C4K/24p 100M]. ≥ The higher the bit rate value is, the higher the picture qualit y becomes, except for when the recording format is (This exception is due to a difference in compression method). ≥ It can record with highest quality image in this unit when set to [4K/60p 150M] or [4K/50p 150M]. ≥ When the recording format is , recording is performed with ALL- Intra. ALL-Intra is a compression method that compresses each frame. This method resu lts in larger file sizes, but it can minimize the deterioration in picture quality that occurs d uring editing. ≥ The required SD card speed class differs depending on the [REC MODE] setting and the bit rate of [REC FORMAT]. Use an SD card that meets the settings. For det ails, refer to “About the Speed Class ratings for recording motion pictures” on page 20. ≥ When [MOV(LPCM)] in [REC MODE] is selected Displayed frame rateActual frame rate 60p 59.94p 60i 59.94i 30p 29.97p 24p *23.98p Recording formatSystem frequency settingSize (Picture size)Frame rateBit rate (VBR) [FHD/60p ] [59.94Hz(NTSC)] FHD (1920k 1080) 60p Average 200 Mbps [FHD/60p 100M] Average 100 Mbps [FHD/60p 50M] Average 50 Mbps [FHD/30p ]30p Average 200 Mbps [FHD/24p ] 24p [FHD/30p 50M]30p Average 50 Mbps [FHD/24p 50M] 24p [FHD/50p ] [50Hz(PAL)] 50pAverage 200 Mbps [FHD/50p 100M] Average 100 Mbps [FHD/50p 50M] Average 50 Mbps [FHD/25p ] 25pAverage 200 Mbps [FHD/25p 50M] Average 50 Mbps