Panasonic Hc X1000 Owners Manual
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- 71 - ≥Register “Background” to a USER button. (l 61) When [2 SLOTS FUNC.] is set to [BACKGROUND], you can start/stop background recording. ≥ When the recording destination of motion pictures is set to [SD CARD 1] in [MEDIA SELECT] (l 30), [SD CARD 2] will be used for background recording. The following instructions assume that the recording destinatio n of motion pictures is set to [SD CARD 1]. ≥ Set [2 SLOTS FUNC.] to [BACKGROUND]. ( l143 ) is displayed beside the SD card display for card 2. (To start background recording) Press the applicable USER button or the USER button icon.≥ Background recording will start on the SD card in card slot 2. ( will be displayed in red.) (To stop background recording) While motion picture recording to [SD CARD 1] is stopped, press and hold the applicable USER button or the USER button icon. ≥ Please refer to page 143 about Background recording. ≥ Register “Flash band compensation” to a USER button. ( l61) ≥ 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. ≥ [FBC] appears on the screen. ≥This function is not available in the following cases: jWhen the frame rate in [REC FORMAT] is 30p or 24p/25p j When using [DIGITAL ZOOM] ≥ The setting will be turned off when you turn off this unit. ≥ Manual Shutter Mode will be activated. This will fix the shutte r speed to 1/60 or 1/50. ≥ Register “Menu” to a USER button. ( l61) The menu can be displayed. Background Flash band compensation Menu
- 72 - Color Bar Screen ≥To cancel, press the BARS button again. ≥ It will be canceled when the unit is turned off. ≥ While the color bar is displayed, a test tone will be output fr om the headphone terminal, HDMI terminal and audio output terminal. It will not be output from the speaker of this unit. ≥ Different color bars are displayed depending on the [BARS TYPE] setting. (l152) ≥ The frequency of a test tone that is output when color bars are displayed differs depending on [SYSTEM FREQ] and the frame rate in [REC FORMAT]. ( l139 , 159 ) Recording Useful functions BARS buttonPress the BARS button to output a color bar screen to a televis ion or monitor so you can adjust them. System FrequencyFrame rates in [REC FORMAT]Te s t t o n e frequency 59.94Hz(NTSC)All recording format 1kHz 50Hz(PAL)24p 50p/50i/25p997 Hz ZEBRA BARS ND FILTER 0 DISP MODE CHK A BARS button B DISP/MODE CHK button C ZEBRA button D ND filter switch
- 73 - ≥The test tone volume differs depending on the [TEST TONE] setti ng. (l157) ≥ You can record color bars as motion pictures, but not as still pictures. ≥ If you press the BARS button while recording color bars as a mo tion picture, you can stop displaying the color bars. To display them again, stop the reco rding and press the BARS button. ND filter Using the ND filter switch, you can switch the built-in optical ND filter setting. (The filter adjusts the amount of light.) ≥ Use this function when recording a bright subject outdoors unde r a clear sky that causes the screen to look white. ≥ Switch to Manual Mode. ( l34) Slide the ND filter switch. ≥If the selected setting 1/64, 1/16 or 1/4 does not match an ND filter setting recommended by this unit, the recommended setting will be displayed on the screen, blink for approximately 5 seconds. and disappear. ≥ ND filter settings do not work in the following cases: jDuring Intelligent Auto Mode j When [INFRARED REC] is set to [ON] ( l146 ) ≥ A recommend ND filter setting may not be displayed correctly in scenes that are too dark. 1/64:Reduces the amount of light to 1/64. 1/16:Reduces the amount of light to 1/16. 1/4:Reduces the amount of light to 1/4. OFF:Does not use the ND filter. MNL ND1/64 AND filter setting
- 74 - Zebra Zebra display: Parts where white saturation (color saturation) is likely to occur (extremely brightly lit or shiny parts) are displayed with diagonal lines (zebra pattern A). Marker display: Displays the luminance level of the center of the screen (lumin ance display frame B) in %. It makes the adjustment of the brightness of the object easier, by checking the luminance level of the object, when recording same object in different surrounding s. ≥ Luminance level C is displayed between 0% and 99%. It will be displayed as 99% w hen it is over 99%. ≥ You can record an image with little white saturation if you man ually adjust the shutter speed or brightness. ( l48, 51 ) ≥ The zebra pattern does not appear on the images actually record ed. ≥ It is also possible to adjust the level of the zebra pattern to be displayed. ( l153 ) Switching the screen indications/mode information display * When [DATE/TIME] is set to [TIME], [DATE], or [DATE&TIME] ≥To cancel, press the DISP/MODE CHK button again. ∫ To display the Mode Information If you press and hold the DISP/MODE CHK button, the list of fun ctions registered to the USER buttons (USER1 to USER6), the settings for [SUB REC BUTTON] and [ SUB ZOOM], and a recommended ND filter setting are displayed. ≥ They are displayed only while the DISP/MODE CHK button is held. It is disappeared when the button is released. ZEBRA buttonIt will switch between the zebra display and the marker display every time the button is pressed. Zebra 1 # Zebra 2* # Marker* # setting canceled * It is not displayed when the [ZEBRA DETECT 2]/[MARKER] is set to [OFF]. (l153 ) (When Zebra 1 is set) (When Marker is set) DISP/MODE CHK buttonAll the screen display other than the Counter display, Time sta mp*, Zebra display, Marker, Safety Zone will disappear when this button is pressed. ( l164 ) 99%
- 75 - You can use convenient functions just by the easy operation of touching the screen. 1Touch the LCD monitor in the recording screen. ≥The operation icons are displayed. 2Touch an operation icon.≥The following function is available. Refer to the respective pages for the operation. * It is not displayed in the Intelligent Auto Mode. ≥ If you touch the screen while an operation icon is being displayed or do not touch the icon for a certain period, it will disappear. To display again, touch the screen. Recording Using Operation Icons , etc. Customize Scene (l132 )* , etc. USER Button Icon ( l61) SCN1SCN2 Wi-FiMENU
- 76 - You can select and set menu items (l28), etc. using the multi-function dial. 1Rotate the multi-function dial on the menu screen, etc., to move the cursor. ≥The selected item will be displayed in yellow. 2Push the multi-function dial to set. Menu operations for setting a value When a menu that lets you set a value is displayed, select the value display before adjusting the setting. ≥ You cannot select / / / with the multi-function dial when a scree n that lets you adjust a value is displayed. (Example: When adjusting the brightness for [LCD SET]) 1 Rotate the multi-function dial to move the cursor to the value display A. ≥ Push the multi-function dial to select the value display.2 Rotate the multi-function dial to adjust the setting. ≥Pushing the multi-function dial will set the value you have selected. Recording Using of multi-function dial Selecting/setting items SEL/ PUSH SET A Multi-function dial
- 77 - ≥The multi-function dial also a llows you to select/set operation icons, thumbnails, etc. ≥ Parts that are finger-touch sensitive can be operated with the multi-function dial. (Excluding some functions) You can select the following functions and adjust their settings using the multi-function dial. You can also switch between the functions and adjust their sett ings. (When the recording screen is displayed) (When the playback screen is displayed) Using the multi manual function On-screen iconsFunctionsSettings GAIN Gain adjustment (l49) Adjusts the gain value. WB White Balance (l46) Changes the White Balance mode. SHUTTER Shutter speed ( l51) Adjusts the shutter speed. AREA Area Mode (l68) Changes the area frame setting. ASSIST Focus Assist (l40) Changes the magnification level of the magnified display VOLUME Headphone Volume Adjustment ( l 78) Adjusts the headphone volume. ICONS Allows you to display/select operation icons on the recording screen. s On-screen iconsFunctionsSettings VOLUME Volume adjustment ( l81) Adjusts the speaker and headphone volume during motion picture playback. ICONS Allows you to display/select operation icons on the playback screen. s
- 78 - To change the function you adjust 1Change settings in advance so that you can select more than two functions. ≥Change settings as follows: ≥ The on-screen icon for the selected function is displayed in wh ite. (Function Execution Mode) If you have selected [ ICONS], you can rotate the multi-function dial to select an operation icon. 2 Push the multi-function dial.≥The on-screen icon turns yellow. (Function Selection Mode)3 Rotate the multi-function dial to select the function you want to adjust, and press the multi-function dial to set the selection. ≥The on-screen icon for the selected function turns white. (Function Execution Mode) ≥ You can rotate the multi-function dial to adjust the setting of the selected function. ∫ Headphone Volume Adjustment Adjust the volume of the headphone while recording. ≥Set [VOLUME] to [ON]. ( l157 ) 1 Connect headphones to the headphone terminal. 2 Rotate the multi-function dial to adjust the volume. ≥Actual volume to be recorded does not change.3 Push the multi-function dial to finish the adjustment. ≥ You can also adjust the volume b y touching / in Step 2. Not per forming touch operations after the adjustment allows you to exit the setting. FunctionsSettings to be changed in advance Gain adjustment Press the GAIN button to enable Manual Gain Mode. ( l49) White Balance Press the W.B. button to enable Manual White Balance Mode. ( l46) Shutter speed Press the SHUTTER button to enable Manual Shutter Mode. ( l 51) Area Mode Press the applicable USER button to enable Area Mode. ( l 68) Focus Assist Set [FOCUS ASSIST] to [EXPAND] or [BOTH], and press the applicable USER button to enable Focus Assist. ( l40) Headphone Volume Adjustment Connect headphones to this unit. A[VOLUME]
- 79 - 1Set this unit to playback mode. (l22) 2Touch the play mode select icon A . 3Select the media C you wish to play back. 4(To set this unit to Motion Picture Playback Mode) Touch the desired recording mode D and recording format E for playback. ≥ The available recording format options differ depending on [SYSTEM FREQ] ( l159 ) or the recording mode option you have touched. ≥ Touch [ENTER]. ≥ A recording mode icon B will be displayed on the thumbnail display. ( / / / ) ≥ (If you have touched the recording mode option [MOV(LPCM)], [MP 4(LPCM)] or [MP4]) After you have touched a recording format option, one of the fo llowing icons will be displayed on each thumbnail. The icon to be displayed differs depending on t he size of recording format. j Scenes recorded in C4K (4096 k2160): j Scenes recorded in 4K (3840 k2160): j Scenes recorded in FHD (1920 k1080): ≥ (If you have touched the recording mode option [AVCHD]) After you have touched a recording format option, one of the fo llowing icons will be displayed on each thumbnail. j Scenes recorded in [PS 1080/60p]/[PS 1080/50p]: j Scenes recorded in [PH 1080/60i]/[PH 1080/50i]: j Scenes recorded in [HA 1080/60i]/[HA 1080/50i]: j Scenes recorded in [HE 1080/60i]/[HE 1080/50i]: j Scenes recorded in [PM 720/60p]/[PM 720/50p]: Playback Motion picture/Still picture playback 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K4K C4K4KHD PSPHHAHEPM
- 80 - (To set this unit to Still Picture Playback Mode) Touch the still picture F. 5Touch the scene or the still picture to be played back. ≥ Next (Previous) page can be displayed by touching / . 6Select the playback operation by touching the operation icon. * When touched two times, the fast forward/fast rewind speed inc reases. (Screen display will change to / .) G Operation icon ≥ If you touch the screen while an operation icon is being displayed or do not touch the icon for a certain period, it will disappear. To display again, touch the screen. Motion picture playbackStill picture playback 1/ ;: Playback/Pause 6 : Fast rewind playback* 5 : Fast forward playback* ∫ : Stops the playback and shows the thumbnails. 1 /;: Slide show (playback of the still pictures in numerical order) start/ pause. 2; : Plays back the previous picture. ;1 : Plays back the next picture. ∫ : Stops the playback and shows the thumbnails. 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K4K TC 00:02:30.00TC 00:02:30.00TC 00:02:30.00 \b