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Panasonic Memory Card Camera Recorder AG-HPX370P AG-HPX371E Operating Instructions
Panasonic Memory Card Camera Recorder AG-HPX370P AG-HPX371E Operating Instructions
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101 Chapter5Preparation 2Settheimage. (1) Shoot a solid white sheet of paper. (2) Set the lens iris to manual and adjust the iris so that a zebra pattern fills the entire viewfinder screen. • When the piece of paper is unevenly lit, the zebra pattern will not cover the entire screen. Adjust as required. • Make sure that the white paper is not exposed to multiple light sources (example, fluorescent lighting or halogen lamps) of different color temperatures. YES NO CHECK LUMINANCE LEVEL PUSH SET ZEBRA ON VF SHADING: USER1 SET OK? NOTE • Adjust the white shading in sunlight, under halogen lamp light or other light source that does not flicker. Fluorescent light and mercury lamps tend to flicker and should not be used for this adjustment. • Adjust the light source if the lens iris is out of the range between F4 and F11. • Make sure the electronic shutter is set to off. 3 Adjustwhiteandblackbalance. (1) Set the WHITE BAL switch to A or B and use the AUTO W/B BAL switch to make an automatic white balance adjustment. (2) Use the AUTO W/B BAL switch to make an automatic black balance adjustment. (3) Again, use the AUTO W/B BAL switch to make an automatic white balance adjustment. 4 Repeattheoperationinstep-(). 5Adjustwhiteshading. (1) Use the JOG dial button to select YES and press the JOG dial button. (2) The message “SHADING ACTIVE” appears on the screen during adjustment. (3) When the adjustment ends after a few seconds, the message “SHADING OK” appears. • When an error message such as “SHADING NG LEVEL OVER” or “SHADING NG LOW LIGHT” appears, adjust the iris. • The adjusted value is automatically stored in memory (USER1, USER2, USER3). 6 Ifthelensisprovidedwithanextender,turnon theextenderfunctionandperformstepsto5 again. • The white shading adjustment need not be readjusted when the extender is later turned off. Setting Chromatic Aberration Compensation (CAC) The CAC function of the camera corrects the registration error caused by the slight chromatic aberration that the lens cannot compensate for. This minimizes color bleeding into the surrounding image areas. Lenses compatible with the CAC function whose CAC data is registered in the camera will automatically start CAC operation. CAC data for the following lenses have been stored in the camera as default values. Camera indicationModel numbers of compatible lenses XT17X4.5BRM-K14XT17x4.5BRM-K14 NOTE • One of the lens model number appearing in the menu represents the lens group. • The CAC function in this camera operates in horizontal direction only. • The CAC function does not operate at +24 dB. • The CAC function may not operate normally in macro shooting. • For details on new lenses compatible with this function and any changes to this function after the release of this camera, visit the support desk at the following website. http://pro-av.panasonic.net/ Checking CAC Operating Status When the menu is not open, the CAC indication at the top right of the screen indicates that the CAC function is on.
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10 Chapter5Preparation Checking CAC data number and CAC data during operation 1OpentheLENSSETUPscreen. For details on menu operation, refer to [Using the menus] (page 129). 2TurntheJOGdialbuttontoselectCAC PROPERTYandselectDISPLAYtoopenthe CACPROPERTYscreen. • The CAC property list appears. PUSH MENU TO RETURN SHADING(USER)CACCAC PROPERTYCAC CARD READCAC FILE DELETECAC FILE INIT DEFAULT>>>ONRETURNDISPLAY IRIS ADJUST>>> >>>>>> SHADING SELECT L E N S S E T U P CAC Property PUSH MENU TO RETURN FILE NO : 1 ACTIVE CAC FILE NO : 1 CAC PROPERTY MAKER : FUJINON TYPE : XT17X4.5BRM-K14 VERSION : 1.00-00-0.00 DATA ERROR PLEASE READ CAC CARD a b c d a Current CAC data number b Data number of CAC you wish to check Turn the JOG dial to select. c CAC data of the specified file (b) d Error messages The file cannot be used if an error message appears. Initialize the CAC data or reload the CAC file from an SD card. For details, see [Initializing CAC File] (page 103) or [Loading CAC File From an SD Card] (this page). Loading CAC File From an SD Card 1 OpentheLENSSETUPscreen. For details on menu operation, refer to [Using the menus] (page 129). 2UsetheJOGdialbuttontoselectCACCARD READ. ThenselectEXECUTEtoopentheCAC CARDREADscreen. PUSH MENU TO RETURN SHADING(USER)CACCAC PROPERTYCAC CARD READCAC FILE DELETECAC FILE INIT DEFAULT>>>ON>>>RETURN IRIS ADJUST>>> EXECUTE>>> SHADING SELECT L E N S S E T U P 3UsetheJOGdialbuttontoselecttheCACfile toload. Thenselect YESandpresstheJOG dialbutton. PUSH MENU TO RETURN ZT17X4.5BRM-K1 CAC CARD READ NO YES CAC FILE NO:1 READ? CAC FILE READ PUSH SET
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10 Chapter5Preparation NOTE • The camera can load up to 8 files. When an attempt is made to load a new file while 8 files have already been loaded, “READ NG CAC FILE FULL” appears. To load a new file, delete an existing file before loading the new file. For details, see [Deleting CAC File] (this page). • “READ NG FORMAT ERROR” indicates the file cannot be used and will not be loaded. Make sure the file is in a format the camera supports and that the file on the SD card is not corrupted. Deleting CAC File 1 OpentheLENSSETUPscreen. For details on menu operation, refer to [Using the menus] (page 129). 2UsetheJOGdialbuttontoselectCACFILE DELETE,selectEXECUTEandpresstheJOG dial. PUSH MENU TO RETURN SHADING(USER)CACCAC PROPERTYCAC CARD READCAC FILE DELETECAC FILE INIT DEFAULT>>>ON>>>>>> IRIS ADJUST>>> RETURNEXECUTE SHADING SELECT L E N S S E T U P 3UsetheJOGdialtoselecttheCACfiletobe deleted. Thenselect YESandpresstheJOG dialbutton. “-----” is indicated when deletion ends. PUSH MENU TO RETURN 1:XT17X4.5BRM-K14 CAC FILE DELETE 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: NO YES CAC FILE NO:1 DELETE? CAC FILE DELETE PUSH SET Initializing CAC File (Returning Data to Their Factory Defaults) 1OpentheLENSSETUPscreen. For details on menu operation, refer to [Using the menus] (page 129). 2UsetheJOGdialbuttontoselectCACFILE INIT,selectEXECUTEandpresstheJOGdial. PUSH MENU TO RETURN SHADING(USER)CACCAC PROPERTYCAC CARD READCAC FILE DELETECAC FILE INIT DEFAULT>>>ON>>>>>> IRIS ADJUSTEXECUTE >>>RETURN SHADING SELECT L E N S S E T U P 3Select YESintheconfirmationscreenand presstheJOGdialbutton. • CAC FILE INIT PROCESSING COMPLETED (these three appear in succession) to indicate that initialization has been completed. • The LENS SET UP screen appears after completion. NO YES CAC FILE INITIAL? CAC FILE INIT PUSH SET NOTE This operation deletes all files loaded into the camera and returns the four CAC data files to their factory defaults.
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104 Chapter5Preparation Preparing for Audio Input Take the following steps to prepare the camera for connecting audio input devices. When Using the Front Microphone The AG-MC200G microphone kit (optional) includes a microphone that can be mounted on the camera. 1Openthemicrophoneholder. Microphoneholder Viewfinder 2Mount themicrophone andtighten theclamping screw. ClampingScrew 3 ConnectthemicrophonecabletotheMICIN jackonthecamera. MICINJack 4SettheAUDIOINswitchto[FRONT] dependingontheaudiochanneltobe recorded. AUDIOINSwitch Using a wireless receiver 1Removethelid,installthewirelessreceiverand screwitdown.
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105 Chapter5Preparation 2SettheAUDIOINswitchto W.L.fortheaudio channelsthatwillberecorded. AUDIOINSwitch • Set the menu option WIRELESS TYPE in the AUDIO SETUP screen to DUAL for a 2-channel wireless receiver. When Using Audio Devices 1 ConnecttheaudiodevicetotheAUDIOINjack withtheXLRcable. 2SettheAUDIOINswitchto[REAR]forthe channeltowhichtheXLRcableisconnected. 3SettheLINE/MIC/+48Vselectorswitchonthe rearpanelto[LINE]. AUDIOINSwitch AUDIOINJack LINE/MIC/+48VSelectorSwitch
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106 Chapter5Preparation Attaching Accessories Mounting the Camera on a Tripod Use an optional (SHAN-TM700) tripod adapter to place the camera on a tripod. 1Attachthetripodadaptertothetripod. Panhead Tripodadapter NOTE Use the holes in the tripod adapter that will make it possible to position the camera over the tripod adapter’s center of gravity. Also, make sure that the diameter of the selected hole matches the diameter of the pan head screw. 2 Attachthecameratothetripodadapter. • Slide the camera forward along the grooves until you hear a “click”. Removing the Camera from the Tripod Adapter While holding the red lever down, move the black lever in the direction of the arrow, and slide the camera backward to remove it. RedLeverBlackLever NOTE If the tripod adapter’s pin does not return to its original position after the camera has been removed, hold the red lever down and move the black lever in the direction of the arrow again, in order to return the pin to its original position. Please note that the camera cannot be mounted if the pin remains in the center. Attaching the Shoulder Strap Attach the shoulder strap to the shoulder strap bracket. To detach the shoulder strap, first open the hooks, then detach the strap. Presstoopenthehook. ShoulderStrap NOTE Makesurethattheshoulderstrapissecurelyattached.
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107 Chapter5Preparation Attaching the Rain Cover When using the SHAN-RC700 Rain Cover Tightenthecord Securewiththesurfacefastener Securewiththesurfacefastener Attaching the FRONT AUDIO LEVEL Control Knob If you use the FRONT AUDIO LEVEL control frequently, attach the accessory knob so that it can be easily operated. ScrewMarks Screw(Accessory) FRONTAUDIOLEVELControlKnob(Accessory) Remove the screw in the center of the FRONT AUDIO LEVEL control, and attach the accessory knob using the screw (included). When attaching the knob, be sure to align the marks on the control with the marks on the knob. Attaching the Eye Cup Attach the eye cup by aligning the projections on the eyepiece and the eye cup. EyepieceEyecup Projections(4)
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108 Chapter5Preparation DC OUT Connector and External REC Start/Stop Switch Connection The DC OUT connector on the camera can output a 1.5 A current. Connecting an external switch to this connector enables REC Start and Stop control. An LED can be connected and used as a tally lamp, which is convenient when the camera is mounted on a crane during recording. DCOUTconnector 1 23 4 Cableconnector HR10A-7P-4P(7) HiroseElectricCo. (For details on connecting the connector, refer to page 174.) Resist - ance RECStart/Stop (Connection example) LED 1: GND 2: TALLY OUT The AG-HPX370P/AG-HPX371E has open collector output TALLY ON: Low impedance TALLY OFF: High impedance 3: REC Start/Stop switch This pin is connected in parallel with the REC button and the lens VTR button. 4: +12 V NOTE Be sure to check polarity before connecting an external device as incorrect connection could lead to damage.
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109 Chapter5Preparation Connecting the AJ-RC10G Remote Control Unit • Some functions can be remote controlled when the remote control unit AJ-RC10G (optional accessory) is connected to the camera. • When the AJ-RC10G is connected, the camera automatically enters remote control mode after the power switches of both the camera and the AJ-RC10G are turned ON. REMOTEconnectorAJ-RC10G NOTE • BesuretoturnthePOWERswitchesonthecameraand theAJ-RC10Goffbeforeconnectingordisconnectingthe controllercable. • Useonlydesignatedcablesordesignedoptioncablesto connecttheAJ-RC10G. Useofothercablescouldresultin equipmentdamage. • TheUSERbuttonsandMENUbuttondonotworkwhen theAJ-RC10Gisconnected. • RefertotheOperatingInstructionsoftheAJ-RC10G includedinthesuppliedCD-ROM. • FordetailsonthecurrentprovidedbytheREMOTE terminal,refertopage174. Connecting the AG-EC4G Extension Control Unit • Some functions can be remote controlled when the AG-EC4G extension control unit (optional accessory) is connected to the camera. • When the AG-EC4G is connected, the camera automatically enters remote control mode after the power switches of both the camera and the AG-EC4G are turned ON. REMOTEconnectorAG-EC4G NOTE • BesuretoturnthePOWERswitchesonthecameraand theAG-EC4Goffbeforeconnectingordisconnectingthe controllercable. • Useonlydesignatedcablesordesignatedoptioncablesto connecttheAG-EC4G. Useofothercablescouldresultin equipmentdamage. • TheUSERbuttonsandMENUbuttondonotworkwhen theAG-EC4Gisconnected. • FordetailsonthecurrentprovidedbytheREMOTE terminal,refertopage174.
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110 Chapter6ManipulatingClipswith Thumbnails Chapter 6 Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails A clip is a data group that includes the images and sounds created from one shooting session, together with additional information such as text memos and meta data. The following manipulations can be performed using the cursor and SET buttons, while checking the images displaye\ d on the LCD monitor: • Playback, delete, copy or restore the clip. • Add or delete a shot mark and a text memo on the clip thumbnail. • Copy part of a clip by using the text memo. • Use a text memo to change thumbnail images • Format P2 cards and SD memory cards. • Uploading and editing clip metadata from the SD memory card Thumbnail Operations Thumbnail Manipulations Overview Thumbnail screens are configured as follows: THUMBNAILOPERATIONPROPERTY ALLCLIP SAMEFORMATCLIPS SELECTEDCLIPS MARKEDCLIPS TEXTMEMOCLIPSDELETEFORMAT REPAIRCLIP RE-CONNECTIONCOPY EXCH. THUMBNAIL DEVICESETUP EXIT CLIPPROPERTY SLOTCLIPSSETUPEXIT INDICATOR DATADISPLAY DATEFORMAT THUMBNAILSIZE PLAYBACKRESUME THUMBNAILINIT EXIT HDD CARDSTATUS DEVICES PROPERTYSETUP EXIT METADATA EXPORTEXPLORESETUPEXIT LOADRECORD USERCLIPNAME INITIALIZEPROPERTYEXIT