. 4K MEMORY CARD CAMERA RECORDER GY-HC550U/GY-HC550E/ GY-HC500U/GY-HC500E/GY-HC500SPCU INSTRUCTIONS . . Wireless LAN antenna is not included in GY-HC500U/GY-HC500E/GY-HC500SPCU. The specifications and appearance of this product are subject to changes for further improvement without prior notice. Please check the latest version of the INSTRUCTIONS from the following Mobile User Guide. You can also download the PDF from the Mobile User Guide.
FOR USA These are general Important Safety Instructions and certain items may not apply to all appliances. Important Safety Instructions 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Introduction 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
POUR LES ÉTATS-UNIS Ces informations sont des CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES et certains points peuvent ne pas s’appliquer à tous les appareils. CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES Introduction 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Lire ces instructions. Conserver ces instructions. Tenir compte de tous les avertissements. Respecter toutes les instructions. Ne pas utiliser cet appareil à proximité de l’eau. Ne nettoyer qu’avec un chiffon sec. Ne pas boucher les ouvertures de ventilation.
Safety Precautions POUR CANADA FOR USA AND CANADA ATTENTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN ATTENTION: POUR EVITER TOUT RISQUE D’ELECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR LE BOITER. AUCUNE PIECE INTERIEURE N’EST A REGLER PAR L’UTILISATEUR. SE REFERER A UN AGENT QUALIFIE EN CAS DE PROBLEME. CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
Introduction Supplier's Declaration of Conformity Model Number: GY-HC550U GY-HC500U GY-HC500SPCU JVC Trade Name: JVCKENWOOD USA Responsible Corporation party: 500 Valley Road, Address: Suite 203 Wayne, NJ 07470 973-317-5000 Telephone Number: Déclaration de conformité du fournisseur GY-HC550U Numéro de GY-HC500U modèle : GY-HC500SPCU Nom de marque : JVC JVCKENWOOD USA Personne Corporation responsable : 500 Valley Road, Adresse : Suite 203 Wayne, NJ 07470 973-317-5000 Numéro de téléphone : This device comp
CAUTION: Attention: The mains plug shall remain readily operable. Remove the mains plug immediately if the camera functions abnormally. La prise secteur doit être opérationnelle. Débranchez immédiatement la fiche secteur si le caméscope ne fonctionne pas normalement. Introduction . . WARNING: Avertissement: The battery pack, the camera with battery installed, and the remote control with battery installed should not be exposed to excessive heat such as direct sunlight, fire or the like.
Si le matériel est installé dans un coffret ou sur une étagère, s’assurer qu’il y a un espace suffisant sur tous les côtés pour permettre la ventilation (10 cm (3-15/16") ou plus sur les deux côtés, au dessus et à l’arrière). Ne pas boucher les orifices de ventilation. (Si les orifices de ventilation sont bouchés par un journal, un tissu, etc., la chaleur peut ne pas s’éliminer.) Aucune source à flamme nue, telle que des bougies allumées, ne doit être placée sur l’appareil.
GY-HC550U Radio Frequency Energy Safety Information Warning The following list provides you with the information required to ensure that you are aware of RF exposure. 0 While transmitting, always keep the antenna and the radio at least 5 cm (1-31/32”) from your body or face, as well as from any bystanders. 0 To maintain compliance with FCC's RF exposure guidelines, use only the supplied antenna (with antenna holder).
GY-HC550U Introduction For indoor use only (5150-5250 MHz) in Canada Pour usage intérieur seulement (5150-5250 MHz) au Canada There are legal restrictions on the use and outdoor use depending on the country and region. Please be careful not to violate the law. Il existe des restrictions légales concernant l’utilisation générale et extérieure en fonction du pays et de la région. Veillez à respecter la loi.
GY-HC550U Cet émetteur ne doit pas être co-localisé ou utilisé en conjonction avec une autre antenne ou un autre émetteur. This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: A This device may not cause interference. B This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
IMPORTANT (for owners in the U.K.) Connection to the mains supply in the United Kingdom. DO NOT cut off the mains plug from this equipment. Introduction If the plug fitted is not suitable for the power points in your home or the cable is too short to reach a power point, then obtain an appropriate safety approved extension lead or contact the local dealers in your area. BE SURE to replace the fuse only with an identical approved type, as originally fitted, and to replace the fuse cover.
GY-HC550E and GY-HC500E Battery Pack The European representative of JVCKENWOOD Corporation is: Die europäische Vertretung für die JVCKENWOOD Corporation ist: JVCKENWOOD Deutschland GmbH Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 1-11 61118 Bad Vilbel GERMANY . GY-HC500E Dear customer, this apparatus is in compliance with the valid European Directive and the relevant standards regarding electromagnetic compatibility.
o Para Brasil Introduction Informação sobre eliminação de baterias Este produto não deverá ser eliminado como lixo doméstico em geral. Devolva a bateria velha ao comerciante ou para a rede autorizada, para que seja devolvida ao fabricante ou importador. A reciclagem e eliminação de lixo em uma maneira adequada, ajudarão para preservar recursos, prevenindo, ao mesmo tempo, contra efeitos prejudiciais sobre a nossa saúde e o meio ambiente. . Empurre .
Contents Introduction Preparations Settings and Adjustments Before Use ............. 33 Adjusting the Grip Belt ................................. 33 Attaching the External Microphone (Sold Separately) .................................................. 33 Opening/Closing the Lens Cover ................. 33 Attaching the Tripod (Sold Separately) ........ 33 Attaching the Wireless LAN Antennas (Supplied) A ............................................ 34 Attaching/Detaching the Hood .....................
Playback Introduction Playing Recorded Clips ................................... 97 Thumbnail Screen ........................................ 97 Actions ......................................................... 99 Playing back .............................................. 100 Deleting Clips ................................................ 102 Appending/Deleting OK Mark ........................ 103 Selecting and Performing Operations on Multiple Clips ......................................................
Introduction Saving the Connection Settings File .......... 201 Reading the Connection Settings File ........ 202 Deleting Connection Settings .................... 203 Performing Live Streaming ............................ 204 Setting Distribution ..................................... 206 Starting Distribution ................................... 208 Setting the FEC Matrix ............................... 209 Return Video/Audio from the Network (Return over IP) ...............................................
Main Features 1" CMOS sensor and new 4K 20x lens for high-quality recording Introduction Comes with a 1" CMOS sensor that delivers high resolution and an excellent S/N ratio. At the same time, a new 4K 20x lens with a good balance in viewing angle, image quality and magnification is employed to reduce the occurrence of aberrations, thereby achieving premium-quality 4K recording with high sensitivity and low noise.
Double SD card slots for series/dual recordings FTP feature that supports automatic upload Clips stored in the recording media can be uploaded automatically to the FTP server while recording is paused. When recording is in progress, clips stored in the slot that is not used for recording can also be uploaded. Caution : Describes precautions concerning the operation of this product. Memo : Describes reference information, such as functions and usage restrictions of this product.
Precautions for Proper Use Storage and Usage Locations Introduction o Allowable ambient temperature and humidity Be sure to use this unit within the allowable temperature range of 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104°F) and a relative humidity of 30 % to 80 %. Using this unit at a temperature or humidity outside the allowable ranges could result not only in malfunction but also serious impact on the CMOS elements as small white spots may be generated. Please exercise care during use.
Regular Inspection (Maintenance) SDHC/SDXC Cards o SDHC/SDXC card is referred to as “SD card” or “recording media” in this manual. o This camera recorder saves the recorded images and audio sound on the SD card (sold separately) in the card slot. o If the SD card contains files recorded by devices other than this camera recorder or files that are saved from a PC, the recordable time may be shorter or data may not be properly recorded.
Encryption in Network Connection o Wireless LAN connections make use of an encryption function. This encryption is designed for commerciallysold equipment, and it cannot be altered. Introduction LCD Monitor and Viewfinder o The LCD monitor and viewfinder screen are manufactured using high-precision technology. Black or bright spots may appear on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen. This is not a malfunction. These spots will not be recorded.
Rebooting o Do not insert objects other than the memory card into the card slot. o Do not block the vent on the unit. Blocking of the vent causes internal heating and may lead to burns and fires. o Hot air may be discharged from the vents depending on the condition of use. This is not a malfunction. o Do not turn off the [POWER ON/OFF] switch or remove the power cable during recording or playback.
Operation Modes This camera recorder has three operation modes - Camera mode, Media mode, and Remote Edit mode. .
Operation Mode Camera Mode Description 0 This is the camera shooting mode. The camera recorder starts up in Camera mode when the power is turned on. 0 Camera images are output to the viewfinder and LCD monitor. When a recordable Memo : 0 Playback of recording media is not possible in the Camera mode. However, you can check the most recently recorded video clip.
Names of Parts X W I Introduction A B H C G V U T S J K L D M R N O Q P . o Bottom E F . A Shoe For mounting separately sold lights and accessories.
Introduction S Hood Release Button (A P34 [Attaching/Detaching the Hood] ) T External Microphone Cable Clamp (A P33 [Attaching the External Microphone (Sold Separately)] ) U [INPUT1/INPUT2] Audio Input Terminal 1, 2 (XLR 3-pin x 2) (A P33 [Attaching the External Microphone (Sold Separately)] ) V Shoulder Belt Mount (x2) For mounting a shoulder belt (sold separately). Caution : 0 Be sure to use a shoulder belt with the strength to withstand the weight of this camera recorder.
Side Control Panel V X b Z W U a Y T S R Introduction A B Q C . D E F G P O N H I J KL M A [FOCUS AUTO/MANU] Focus Switch (A P60 [Focus Operation] ) B [ND FILTER] ND Filter Switch Use the ND filter to keep the lens aperture in the appropriate range.
Z [FOCUS ASSIST/1] Focus Assist/User 1 Button For switching the focus assist function ON or OFF. (A P61 [Focus Assist Function] ) You can also use it as a user button by assigning a specific feature in the menu setting to this button. (A P46 [Assignment of Functions to User Buttons] ) a [MENU/THUMB] Menu/Thumbnail Button 0 Displays the menu screen during Camera mode. 0 Switches between [Main Menu] and [Favorites Menu] when the [MENU/THUMB] button is pressed and held down while the menu screen is displayed.
Rear Terminal Introduction A B C D E F OPEN BATTERY BATTERIE: 7.2V . O N M L K J I G H A SD Card Cover B Card Slot A C [SLOT SEL] Button For switching the active card slot during shooting and playback. D [BATT.RELEASE] Button (A P35 [Removing the Battery] ) 30 Names of Parts E Card Slot B F [EXT.SLOT] SSD media adapters (sold separately) such as KA-MC100 can be inserted into the slot.
LCD Monitor A K JI H CH1 CH2 INT INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT1 INPUT2 LINE MIC MIC +48V LCD BRIGHT G MONITOR CH1 BOTH CH2 PEAKING DISPLAY STATUS CH1 CH2 B CD E F .
Basic System Diagram . Introduction Shoulder Belt Wireless Microphone Receiver Headphone Microphone GY-HC550/GY-HC500 [INPUT1]/ [INPUT2] [x] [AUX] Monitor [TC] GY-HC550/GY-HC500 [SDI OUT] Wireless LAN Antenna A [HDMI] Battery (BN-VC296G) SDI Cable BNC HDMI Cable Monitor USB Network Adapter [HOST] Battery Charger (AA-VC2) [DC] SSD Media Adapter (KA-MC100) [EXT.
Settings and Adjustments Before Use . Adjusting the Grip Belt Opening/Closing the Lens Cover Use the lens cover open/close switch to open or close the lens cover. Before shooting, open the lens cover. When this camera recorder is not in use, close the lens cover to protect the lens. Open the pad and adjust the position of the grip belt accordingly. Preparations Lens cover switch . . Caution : 0 If the grip is loose, the camera recorder may fall off resulting in injuries or malfunction.
Attaching the Wireless LAN Antennas (Supplied) A Attach the wireless LAN antenna by turning it in the clockwise direction. Hold the base while attaching the antenna. Attaching/Detaching the Hood Attaching the Hood Align the markings on the camera recorder and hood; turn the hood in the direction of the arrow until it is locked. Preparations . Detaching the Hood . Caution : 0 Applying force to the wireless LAN antenna or yanking it may damage the antenna so please use caution when using the antenna.
Power Supply To use this camera recorder, you can attach a battery pack or connect an AC adapter to it. (A P35 [Using a Battery Pack] ) (A P36 [Using AC Power (DC IN Power)] ) Memo : 0 Blinking of the [POWER/CHARGE] lamp during charging indicates the charge level. Caution : 0 Set the [POWER ON/OFF] switch to “OFF” before changing the power supply that operates this camera recorder. 0 To charge the battery using a battery charger, purchase a genuine charger that can charge the recommended battery.
Estimated Charging and Continuous Operating Times o Charging time BN-VC296G (accessory): Approx. 5 hours * When the [POWER ON/OFF] switch is set to “OFF” Using AC Power (DC IN Power) Use the supplied AC adapter to operate the camera recorder with AC power. Preparations Memo : 0 If you charge the battery immediately after using while the battery is still warm, it may not be fully charged. 0 It is recommended that you charge the battery in an environment between 10 °C and 30 °C (50 °F and 86 °F).
Power Status Display Menu Screen (A P108 [Display and Description of the Menu Screen] ) Viewfinder Screen and LCD Monitor The power status is displayed on the display and menu screens. Description Currently powered by a battery. When the battery power runs out, the battery mark appears hollow, and “RES” (yellow) is displayed. Memo : 0 You can set the display using [LCD/VF] B [Display Type] B [Battery]. (A P128 [ Battery ] ) Acquisition of battery information may fail if a genuine battery is not used.
Turning On/Off the Power Turning On the Power Preparations . 1 Hold down the lock button (blue) at the center of the [POWER ON/OFF] switch to set to “ON”. The camera recorder starts up in Camera mode and is ready for shooting. Memo : 0 The camera recorder always start up in Camera mode when the [POWER ON/OFF] switch is set to “ON”. Use the [MODE] button at the side of the camera recorder to switch mode. (A P24 [Operation Modes] ) 0 The camera recorder behaves as follows when an AC adapter is connected.
Initial Settings When the power is first turned on, the Initial Setting screen for performing the initial settings in the camera recorder appears. Set the date/time of the built-in clock in the [Date/ Time] screen. All operations are disabled until initial settings are complete. Memo : 0 The menus and messages on the screen of the LCD monitor or viewfinder are displayed in the selected language. 2 Select a language using the cross-shaped button (JK), and press the Set button (R).
4 Press the Set button (R) after confirming the exit screen. The [Date/Time] screen appears. 0 For U models Preparations . 0 For E models Changing the Time after Initial Setting Setting the Date/Time (A P148 [ Date/Time ] ) 1 Select [System] B [Date/Time]. The [Date/Time] screen appears. 2 Set the date and time. A Move the cursor with the cross-shaped button (HI) and select the setting item. B Change the values with the cross-shaped button (JK). 3 Press the Set button (R) after setting is complete.
Displays on the LCD Monitor and Viewfinder Display Screen (VF/LCD) in Media Mode (A P165 [Display Screen in Media Mode] ) 0 This is the screen display during clip playback in Media Mode. 0 The display switches with every press of the You can display the camera status, recording media information, zebra pattern, and various markers in the video image on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen during shooting.
Status Screen 0 This screen allows you to check the current 0 0 0 Preparations 0 Remote Edit Mode Screen This is a mode for accessing the page for editing the metadata that is recorded in a clip via a web browser on devices such as a smartphone, tablet terminal, or PC. (A P188 [ Clip Metadata ] ) settings. To display the status screen, press the [STATUS] button in the normal screen. Press the [STATUS] button again to return to the normal screen.
Adjusting the LCD Monitor and Viewfinder Adjusting the LCD Monitor 3 You can monitor video images on this camera recorder using the viewfinder, LCD monitor, or both. 2 LCD BRIGHT PEAKING Tilt 90 degrees downward Normal LCD DISPLAY Tilt 180 degrees upward Preparations Inverted LCD 1 . .
Adjusting the Viewfinder Adjusting the Brightness Use the [LCD BRIGHT +/-] button to adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor. 0 The [+] button brightens the monitor and the [-] button darkens it. 0 Press the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to return to standard settings. 0 During adjustment, the brightness level is displayed on the LCD monitor. You can change the brightness and peaking of the viewfinder screen according to your usage conditions.
Adjusting the Brightness Use the [VF Bright] menu to adjust the brightness of the viewfinder screen. 0 Adjust using [LCD/VF]B[VF Bright]. (A P125 [ VF Bright ] ) 0 Increasing the value increases the brightness. [Setting Values: +10 to -10] (Default value: 0) Preparations Adjusting the Contour Use the [PEAKING +/-] button to adjust the contour of the viewfinder screen. The contour of the LCD monitor will also be adjusted.
Assignment of Functions to User Buttons EXP.FOCUS/9 You can assign functions to the following buttons and use them as user buttons. By assigning functions to the buttons, the usability of the camera recorder can be enhanced. Perform settings in the menu items corresponding to each button. Preparations Button [FOCUS ASSIST/1] Button [OIS/2] Button [ONLINE/3] Button [AE LOCK/4] Button [ZEBRA/5] Button [MARKER/6] Button [USER7] Button [USER8] Button [EXP.
Tally Lamp and LED This is the indicator lamp for recording, warning and network. The operation changes according to the menu settings. * Set using [System] B [Tally Lamp]/[NETWORK LED]/[STATUS LED].
Recording Media Usable SSD Media This camera recorder saves recorded audio sound and videos except those in “4K EXT (SSD)” quality to the SD card (sold separately) in the card slot. Audio sound and videos in “4K EXT (SSD)” will be recorded to the SSD media (sold separately) in the KA-MC100 SSD Media Adapter (sold separately) that is inserted into the [EXT.SLOT].
System Format Resolution QuickTime (MPEG2) A, Exchange, MP4 (H.264) MXF (MPEG2)A 1920x1080, 1440x1080, 1440x1080 1920x1080 1280x720 1280x720 HQ SP LP (12M) LP (8M) 25 35 68 97 51 70 139 197 103 141 279 396 206 283 580 794 412 566 1121 1592 825 1133 2245 3186 1651 2267 4482 6376 * SDXC (Unit: minute) Memo : 0 If the SD card contains files recorded by devices other than this camera recorder or files that are saved from a PC, the recordable time may be shorter or data may not be properly recorded.
Inserting an SD Card This camera recorder comes with two card slots (Slot A and B) for video/audio recording and playback. Preparations . 1 Open the SD card cover. 2 Insert an SD card into the slot with the notched corner of the card on the right. The status indicator of the card slot to which the card was inserted lights up in red. 3 Close the SD card cover. Card Slot Status Indicator The following table shows the respective states of slot A and B.
Switching the SD cards Inserting the SSD Media Adapter This camera recorder comes with an [EXT.SLOT] for recording and playing audio sound and videos in “4K EXT (SSD)” quality. When any of the following recording media (SD card or SSD media) is inserted, [!FORMAT] appears in the remaining level display area. Format the card using the camera recorder menu.
5 Formatting starts. 2 Select the recording media to be restored and press the Set button (R). 2 Formatting... Preparations . 6 Formatting is complete. When formatting is complete, “Complete” appears and the camera recorder returns to the [Format Media] screen. Memo : 0 The menu cannot be operated while formatting is in progress, but recording is possible to the slot where formatting is not executed. 0 Formatting cannot be performed in the following cases.
Clips Recorded to Recording Media Example: QuickTime Folders Created in the Recording Media AB C G 00 01 The captured image is recorded into different folders according to the [Format] settings. 0 Other than MXF (MPEG2): [DCIM] 0 MXF (MPEG2): [PRIVATE]A Clip (Recorded Data) and Clip Name 0 When recording is stopped, the images, audio and accompanying data which are recorded from start to stop are recorded as one “clip” on the recording media.
About the Operation Lock Feature (KEYLOCK) You can use this feature to prevent erroneous camera operation. Operation lock does not apply to the following buttons and switches. Preparations 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 [POWER ON/OFF] switch [ND FILTER] switch [TC IN/OUT] switch Focus Ring Zoom Ring Iris Ring Zoom Lever at the Grip Zoom Lever on Handle [FIX/VAR/OFF] switch Memo : 0 Operation lock does not apply to the REC button if “Keylock Except Rec” is selected in [Camera Function] B [KEYLOCK].
Basic Shooting Procedures Shooting Setting up 4 4 2 . 1 Supply battery or AC adapter power to the camera recorder. (A P35 [Power Supply] ) 2 Insert the recording media (A P48 [Recording Media] ) 3 Turn on the power of the camera recorder. Setting the [POWER ON/OFF] switch to “ON” starts up the camera recorder in the Camera mode to enable shooting. 4 Adjust the angle of the LCD monitor and viewfinder.
Selecting System Definition, File Format and Video Format You can select the definition of the recorded videos, file format for recording/playback, and the video recording format on this camera recorder. Setting the Record Format Menu Shooting 1 Set [System], [Format], [Resolution], [Frame Rate] and [Bit Rate] in [System] B [Record Set] B [Record Format]. 2 Set each of the items.
Selecting a Video Format The selectable [Frame Rate]/[Bit Rate] changes according to the settings of [System]/[Format]/ [Resolution]. List of Formats The following is a list of file formats and video formats that can be selected on this camera recorder. o When [System] is set to “4K EXT (SSD)” G Format G Bit Rate o When [System] is set to “4K” W Format QuickTime (H.264) QuickTime (MPEG2), MXF (MPEG2) A QuickTime (H.
o When [System] is set to “High-Speed” Record Format W W Format W Frame Resolution Rate QuickTime 1920x1080 120/60p, (H.264) 100/50p 120/30p, 100/25p, 120/24p W Bit Rate W Format 70M (XHQ), QuickTime (H.264) 50M (XHQ), 50M (XHQ) 50M (XHQ), 50M (XHQ), 35M (UHQ) Shooting Memo : 0 [Rec Mode] is fixed at “Normal”. 0 [Slot Mode] is fixed at “Series”. 0 The following functions cannot be used when High-Speed is selected.
Zoom Operation Caution : 0 Depending on the zoom speed, the zoom drive noise of the power zoom may be recorded. Using the Zoom Lever at the Grip 1 Press the zoom lever to zoom. 0 The zoom speed changes according to the extent the zoom lever is being pushed. 0 Zooms into wide angle and increases the angle of view when “W” is pressed. 0 Zooms into telephoto and decreases the angle of view when “T” is pressed. Using the Zoom Lever at the Handle 1 Set the [FIX/VAR/OFF] zoom speed switch to “FIX” or “VAR”.
Focus Operation Adjusting Focus Automatically Shooting 1 Set the [FOCUS AUTO/MANU] switch to “AUTO”. The auto focus icon e appears on the screen. Memo : 0 When [Camera Function] B [Focus] B [AF Assist] is configured to “Direction”, it is possible to move the auto focus point by turning the focus ring. (A P114 [ AF Assist ] ) 0 The AF area can be configured in [Camera Function] B [Focus] B [AF Area]. Selecting “Multi” displays a “Multi” icon, while selecting “Wide” shows a “Wide” icon.
AF Assist Function MF Assist Function This function activates AF operation for a short interval when the focus ring is turned during MF. 0 Set [Camera Function] B [Focus] B [MF Assist]. 0 On: Turning the focus ring during MF activates AF for a short interval after the operation, after which the camera recorder returns to the MF mode. shooting, the focused area is displayed in color. This enables easy and accurate focusing. 0 Select the color (blue, red or green) in the menu.
Expanded Focus Function You can magnify the preferred area by pressing the [EXP.FOCUS/9] button; doing so enables precise focus to be established easily. * You can also use the user button assigned with the “Expanded Focus” function instead of the [EXP.FOCUS/9] button. (A P46 [Assignment of Functions to User Buttons] ) (A P116 [USER1 to USER9, USER10 ▲, USER11 ▼, USER12 ◀, USER13 ▶] ) Shooting 1 Press the [EXP.FOCUS/9] button. 0 The center area of the screen is enlarged for the first time.
Detection Frame (Orange) Selecting Specific Person from Several Persons 1 Hold down the user button that is assigned with “Face Detection”. 0 The camera recorder will enter face selection mode and the face detection icon (q) will blink. 0 An orange frame will appear on the face of the person nearest to the center of the screen. Blue frames will appear on the faces of others. Detection Frame (Orange) Shooting 1 Assign the “Face Detection” function to any of the user buttons.
Adjusting the Brightness Adjust the brightness using Iris, Gain, Shutter speed and ND filter according to the brightness of the object. Adjusting the Brightness Automatically: Automatic Brightness Adjustment (AE) Mode Shooting Iris, Gain, Shutter speed and ND filter are automatically adjusted according to the brightness of the object to maintain optimum brightness.
Adjusting the Iris Adjust the aperture of the lens iris according to the brightness of the subject. Auto Iris (Automatic Adjustment) Mode Memo : 0 Setting the [FULL AUTO] switch to “ON” to enter Full Auto mode also activates the Auto Iris mode. In this case, the Gain, Shutter and White Balance also enter into Auto mode forcibly. 0 The iris open/close limit can be set in [Camera Function] B [Auto Iris Limit (OPEN)][Auto Iris Limit (CLOSE)] during Auto Iris.
Setting the Gain This function electrically boosts the light sensitivity when there is insufficient illumination on the object. You can set the gain of the video amplifier according to the brightness of the object. Select the setting mode according to your shooting conditions. Manual Gain Mode (Manual Gain Switching) 1 Set the [FULL AUTO] switch to “OFF”.
Setting the Electronic Shutter You can change the shutter speed (time for each shooting frame) using the electronic shutter function. Electronic shutter can be adjusted manually or automatically. Automatic Shutter Mode (Automatic Shutter Adjustment) Memo : 0 Setting the [FULL AUTO] switch to “ON” to enter the Full Auto mode also activates the Automatic Shutter mode. In this case, the Iris, Gain and White Balance also enter into Auto mode forcibly.
After the shutter speed indication turns white, the setting value can be changed using the crossshaped button (JK). o For “Step” Frame Rate Shutter Speed Shooting 60p, 50p, 120/60p, 100/50p, 60i, 50i, 24p 120/30p, 100/25p 30p 25p 120/24p c c c c c 1/10000 c c c c c 1/4000 c c c c c 1/2000 c c c c c 1/1000 c c c c c 1/500 c c c c c 1/250 c c c c c* 1/120 c c c c* 1/100 c c c* 1/60 c c* 1/50 c* 1/48 c 1/30 c 1/25 c 1/24 c 1/15 c 1/12.5 c 1/12 c 1/7.5 c 1/6.
Adjusting the White Balance Adjust the white balance according to the color temperature of the lighting. You can select the adjustment mode according to the shooting conditions. As the color of the light (color temperature) varies according to the light source, it is necessary to readjust the white balance when the main light source illuminating the subject changes. FAW Paint Adjustment GAIN WHT BAL L M H SHUTTER B A PRESET You can fine-adjust the white balance that was automatically adjusted.
3 Press the Set button (R). Returns to the [White Balance] screen. White Balance R Value FAW Paint B Value Setting the [Preset Temp.] or [Alternative Temp.] Values You can change both the color temperature settings in the Preset mode in the menu. 1 Open the [Preset Temp.] or [Alternative Temp.] menu. 0 Select [Camera Process] B [White Balance] B [Preset Temp.] and [Alternative Temp.], and press the Set button (R). 0 The Color Temperature setting screen appears. .
Preset Paint Adjustment The white balance for [Preset Temp.] and [Alternative Temp.] can be fine adjusted individually or collectively. Memory B. 0 When the [WHT BAL B/A/PRESET] selection switch is set to “A” or “B”, pressing the [y] button or the user button assigned with the “AWB” function executes Auto White Balance. White balance will be automatically adjusted and the adjusted value will be saved in Memory A or Memory B. 00: 00: 00.00 5 .
Error Message If the Auto White Balance adjustment is not correctly completed, one of the following messages will appear for about 3 seconds. Shooting Message Status Auto White * NG: Displayed when there is not Object enough white color on the (*A or B) object, or when the color temperature is not suitable. Use another white object and adjust the white balance again. Auto White * Error: Displayed when the lighting is Low Light dark. Increase the lighting (*A or B) and adjust the white balance again.
Adjusting the Camera Image Memo : 0 For details of the respective items, see the [Camera Process] menu. (A P118 [Camera Process Menu] ) Reduces blurring of images due to camera shake. 1 Check whether the image stabilizer feature is turned ON or OFF. If the image stabilizer icon (i/j) does not appear on the screen display, the image stabilizer function is OFF. 00: 00: 00.00 5 . 6f t 12 :34 :56 4030 20 10 0 ND1 /64 F2.8 AE±0 1 / 60 ISO102400 B 5600K .
Audio Recording You can record audio from the two channels (CH1/ CH2) in synchronization with video images on this camera recorder. Select from the options below to record the audio. 0 Built-in Microphone 0 Microphone connected to [AUX] terminal 0 Microphone connected to [INPUT1] terminal 0 Microphone connected to [INPUT2] terminal Setting Input Channel to [INPUT1]/[INPUT2] Select the audio to input to [INPUT1] and [INPUT2] terminals with the [INPUT1]/[INPUT2] mode switch.
Adjusting Audio Recording Level You can select to adjust the audio recording levels for the two channels (CH1/CH2) manually or automatically. CH1 CH2 INT INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT1 INPUT2 LINE MIC MIC +48V LCD BRIGHT PEAKING AUTO MANUAL CH1 CH2 Manual Adjustment Mode (Manual Adjustment) 0 Set the [CH1/CH2 AUTO/MANUAL] switch on the camera recorder to “MANUAL” to enter the manual adjustment mode, and use the [CH1]/ [CH2] recording level adjustment knob to set the recording level.
Monitoring Audio Sound During Recording Using a Headphone You can check the recorded audio using headphone. 1 Shooting 2 3 MONITOR CH1 BOTH CH2 . 1 Connect the headphone. 2 Select the channel to monitor with the [MONITOR] selection switch. Setting [CH1] Description Outputs the audio recorded in [CH1]. [BOTH] Outputs the audio recorded in [CH1/CH2]. [CH2] Outputs the audio recorded in [CH2].
Time Code Operation Mode Set the time code operation in [TC/UB] B [TC Generator]. (A P124 [ TC Generator ] ) Setting Free Run(GPS) L Presetting the Time Code Time code and user’s bit data generated from the internal time code generator are recorded. This section describes how to set [TC/UB] B [TC Preset]. (A P124 [ TC Preset ] ) Memo : 0 When [System] B [Record Set] B [Record Format] B [WFrame Rate] is set to “50p”, “50i”, “25p” or “24p”, setting for “Drop” will be disabled.
Shooting 2 Select the framing mode for the time code generator (only when the frame rate setting is “60” or “30”). To configure the setting, go to [TC/UB] B [Drop Frame]. (A P124 [ Drop Frame ] ) 0 [Drop]: Sets the run mode of the time code generator to drop frame mode. Use this setting when placing emphasis on the recording time. 0 [Non Drop]: Sets the run mode of the time code generator to non-drop frame mode. Use this setting when placing emphasis on the number of frames.
Setting Time Code without Opening the Menu FOCUS ASSIST/1 OIS / 2 TIME CODE MENU/THUMB AE LEVEL CANCEL . Setting Time Code 1 Set [TC/UB] B [TC Generator] to a value other than “Regen”. (A P124 [ TC Generator ] ) 2 Hold down the [MENU/THUMB] button and press the [FOCUS ASSIST/1] button. The [TC Preset] setting screen appears. Cursor Recording Time Code in Continuation of the Recorded Time Code on SD Card This camera recorder is equipped with the time code reader.
Setting the User’s Bit You can add the date, time or an 8-digit hexadecimal number as the user’s bit to the recorded image. Selecting a Recording Mode Recording date/time information to the user’s bit Shooting 1 Set [TC/UB] B [UB Mode] to “Date” or “Time”, and press the Set button (R). (A P124 [ UB Mode ] ) The date or time information is recorded to the user’s bit. Memo : 0 When “Date” or “Time” is set, [Preset] appears as “-” and cannot be set. 0 “Time” is displayed in the 24-hour format.
Synchronizing Time Code on Another Camera This camera recorder is equipped with a time code input/output terminal ([TC] terminal). Connect another camera recorder to the [TC] terminal and synchronize to the time code. Master Device [OUT] 1 Set to Camera mode. (A P24 [Operation Modes] ) 2 Set [TC/UB] B [TC Generator] as follows. 0 Slave device: Select “Free Run(Ext)”. 0 Master device: Select “Free Run”. 3 Set LCD monitor or viewfinder to Display screen. 4 Set the master device and run the time code.
Setting Zebra Pattern When the luminance level range for displaying zebra patterns is specified, diagonal lines (zebra pattern) are displayed at areas with the specified luminance levels during shooting. Shooting 1 Set [LCD/VF] B [Shooting Assist] B [Zebra] to “On”. (A P126 [ Zebra ] ) 2 Specify the brightness (luminance) level range for displaying zebra pattern. Specify the upper and lower limits of the luminance level in [LCD/VF] B [Shooting Assist] B [Zebra] B [Top] and [Bottom].
Setting Spot Meter 1 Select one of the following from [Camera Function] B [User Switch Set] B [Spot Meter]. (A P116 [ Spot Meter ] ) Max & Min Max Min Manual Settings Displays the brightness (%) and positions of the brightest and darkest areas in the screen. Frames may also be stopped at the current positions. Displays the brightness (%) and position of the brightest area in the screen. Frames may also be stopped at the current positions.
When [Max & Min]/[Max]/[Min] is selected When [Manual] is selected A The cursors appear according to the setting when the button is pressed. Green and yellow frames appear, and the brightness levels of these areas are displayed. A The brightness of the cursor position is displayed when the button is pressed. Cursor (Green) Cursor (Green) Brightness Indication Cursor (Yellow) Brightness Indication . Shooting .
Acquiring Positioning Information by GPS A L Display . This camera recorder comes with a built-in GPS function. The GPS function is able to record the positioning information. During playback, you can also display the recorded information on the playback screen. (A P101 [Playing back] ) 00: 00: 00.00 5 . 6f t 12 :34 :56 4030 20 10 0 ND1 /64 F2.8 AE±0 1 / 60 ISO102400 B 5600K . Display . (Yellow) . (Blink) . .
Viewing Recorded Videos Immediately (Clip Review) Shooting You can check (review) the last recorded video clip on the screen. However, the video clip cannot be played back if the settings of the camera recorder are different from the video format (Resolution/Frame Rate/Bit Rate/SD Aspect) of the clip.
Displaying the Histogram The histogram shows the brightness distribution, and is employed mainly for checking the exposure of the image. Item Top Bottom Settings Sets the maximum brightness limit for changing the histogram display color Sets the minimum brightness limit for changing the histogram display color Options 5% to 110% (in 5 % increments) 0% to 105% (in 5 % increments) o When the upper limit is set to 110% and the lower limit to 0% . * The area in red is not displayed.
Dual Rec 0 If both the slots are loaded with recordable cards in the Dual Rec mode ([Slot Mode] is set to “Dual”), pressing the [REC] button starts recording simultaneously to the media in both the slots. 0 The clips recorded to the media in both the slots are identical, and two clips of the same content can be created only on this camera recorder. (A P153 [ Slot Mode ] ) 3 Stop recording. 0 Press the [REC] button again. 0 Recording to both slots stops, and both the card slot marks turn white.
Backup Rec 0 The Backup Rec mode allows you to make use of the media in slot B for backup recording by controlling the starting and stopping of recording in slot B without using the [REC] button. 0 Start or stop the recording using [System] B [Record Set] B [Slot Mode] B [Backup Rec] or press the user button that is assigned with “Backup Trig”.
Shooting 1 Set [System] B [Record Set] B [Slot Mode] to “Backup”. (A P153 [ Slot Mode ] ) 0 The slot mode can be identified on the status screen. 2 Start backup recording. (Backup recording into slot B) 0 Select “REC” in [System] B [Record Set] B [Slot Mode] B [Backup Rec] and press the Set button (R). (A P153 [ Slot Mode ] ) 0 You can also press the user button that is assigned with “Backup Trig”. (A P116 [User Switch Set Item] ) 0 Backup recording into slot B starts.
5 Stop backup recording. 0 Select [STBY] in [System] B [Record Set] B [Slot Mode] B [Backup Rec] and press the Set button (R). (A P153 [ Slot Mode ] ) 0 You can also press the user button that is assigned with “Backup Trig”. (A P116 [User Switch Set Item] ) 0 Recording to slot B stops, and the card slot mark of slot B turns white (unselected state). 0 The status indicator of slot B lights up in green.
Clip Continuous Rec 0 In normal recording, when the recording stops, Completed Clip (Recorded video and audio) the image, audio, and accompanying data from the start till the end of the recording are recorded as one “clip” on the SD card. 0 This mode allows you to consolidate several rounds of “startstop recording” into one clip. Example: In normal recording, three clips are generated as Recording 1, Recording 2, and Recording 3. However, recording in this mode generates only one clip.
4 Resume recording. (Recording 2) 0 Press the [REC] button again to resume recording. The display changes (“STBYL” (yellow text) B “RRECL”). 0 The card slot status indicator remains lighted in red. 5 Pause recording. 0 Press the [REC] button again to pause recording. The display changes (“RRECL” B “STBYL” (yellow text)). 0 The card slot status indicator remains lighted in red. 6 Resume recording. (Recording 3) 0 Press the [REC] button again to resume recording.
Frame Rec Shooting In normal recording, when the recording stops, the image and accompanying data from the start till the end of the recording are recorded as one “clip” on the SD card. In this mode, recording starts with every press of the [REC] button, and only the specified number of frames is recorded. The recording can be written to the media as a single clip until it is stopped. Memo : 0 Audio will not be recorded.
Interval Rec Press [REC] (Interval Rec starts) Press [REC] (Interval Rec stops) Recording resumes Recording resumes [Rec Interval] Pause [Rec Interval] Pause Pause Normal recording (Padding data) Records number of frames specified in [Rec Frames] Actual clips recorded to the media . 3 Set the time interval to start recording in [Interval Rec]. To configure the setting, go to [System] B [Record Set] B [Rec Mode] B [Rec Interval]. (A P153 [ Rec Interval ] ) 4 Start recording.
Splitting the Clips Freely (Clip Cutter Trig) Configuring Infrared Recording You can split the clips freely without having to stop recording during shooting. This camera recorder comes with a infrared recording mode that is suitable for night recording. Using infrared illumination allows images to be captured naturally in a pitch-dark environment. It is recommended for observation of animals without alerting them or for natural facial expressions without firing glaring flash light at the subject.
Playing Recorded Clips To play back clips recorded in a recording media, switch to the Media mode. Press and hold the [MODE] selection button in the Camera mode to enter the Media mode. A thumbnail screen of the clips recorded on the recording media is displayed. You can play back the selected clip on the thumbnail screen. Memo : 0 When a recording media without any clips is inserted, “No Clips” is displayed. F [OIS/2] Button 0 Switches the selection status of the clip selected by the cursor.
B Clip Mark Displays the clip information (properties). A E B D C . A OK Mark Clip is appended with OK mark. Memo : 0 Clips appended with OK marks cannot be deleted on the camera recorder. Playback B Continued From Mark This mark indicates that the current clip is continued from another SD card when recording is divided and made on several SD cards. C Uneditable Mark 0 This mark indicates that an OK mark cannot be appended to or deleted from the clip, and the clip cannot be deleted.
Detailed screen * Items that are common with the Standard screen will not be described. Refer to “[Standard screen] (A P 97)”. A B C . The action selection screen is displayed when the [ONLINE/3] button is pressed. The following operations can be performed. Item Select All Clips Select OK Marked Select Range Description Selects all clips. Selects all clips appended with OK mark. Specifies the range when selecting multiple clips. (A P104 [Selecting Multiple Clips Randomly] ) Clears all clip selections.
Item FTP Upload Delete Clips Playback Trim This Clip Description Uploads a clip to the FTP server. 0 This Clip: Uploads the clip pointed by the cursor. 0 Selected Clips: Uploads the clips selected (appended with check mark). 0 All Clips: Uploads all clips. Deletes clip. However, clips with OK mark cannot be deleted. 0 This Clip: Deletes the clip pointed by the cursor. 0 Selected Clips: Deletes the clips selected (appended with check mark). 0 All Clips: Deletes all clips.
Time Code Playback Time code or user’s bit recorded on an SD card can be displayed on the LCD monitor and viewfinder. Memo : 0 The time code is also superimposed on the video signal output from the [SDI OUT] terminal. 0 If a section without time code is played back, the time code will stop. However, playback will continue. Displaying Information during Shooting Playback During playback, pressing the [DISPLAY] button shows the display screen.
Deleting Clips Delete clip. Memo : 0 Clips appended with OK marks cannot be deleted on the camera recorder. 0 Read-only clips can be deleted on a PC. 4 Select [Delete] using the cross-shaped button (JK), and press the Set button (R). Deleting starts. Delete This Clip? Delete Deleting One Clip 4 Cancel Delete the clip (one clip) pointed by the cursor in [Delete Clips] B [This Clip] in the menu. Memo : 0 Clips with OK mark cannot be deleted. Deleting...
Appending/Deleting OK Mark 0 You can append OK marks to the clips for important scenes. 0 Clips appended with OK marks cannot be deleted, thus protecting the important clips. During Playback or Pause Screen 1 Press [FOCUS ASSIST/1] button during clip playback. 0 If the clip does not have an OK mark, an OK mark will be appended. 0 If the clip is appended with an OK mark, the OK mark will be deleted.
Selecting and Performing Operations on Multiple Clips Selecting Multiple Clips Randomly 1 Move the cursor to a clip without a check mark, and press the [[OIS/2] button. A green check mark appears on the clip. 0 Multiple clips can be selected during thumbnail screen or playback screen display. 0 After selecting multiple clips, perform Playback appending/deleting of OK mark, deleting of clips using the action selection screen.
Selecting Multiple Clips Consecutively 1 Press the [ONLINE/3] button. 2 Select “Select Range” in the action selection screen, and press the Set button (R). Select All Clips Select OK Marked 2 Select Range Deselect All Add OK Mark... Delete OK Mark... FTP Upload... . Selected Range: Memo : 0 Selecting clips appended with check mark and pressing the [[OIS/2] button will cancel the selection. 0 If the operation is performed on multiple clips at the same time, a progress bar appears.
Trimming Recorded Clips It is possible to crop (trim) the necessary parts of a clip that is recorded to the recording media. The trimmed clip is saved as a separate file to the recording media and the original clip remains intact. 1 Switch to Media mode. Switch the mode using the [MODE] selection button on the side operation panel. 2 Move the cursor to the clip to be trimmed. Move the cursor to the clip to be trimmed using the cross-shaped button (JKH I). Playback 2 . 3 Press the [ONLINE/3] button.
Basic Operations in Menu Screen A [FOCUS ASSIST/1] Button Adds the selected menu or submenu item to the [Favorites Menu]. 0 Pressing the [MENU/THUMB] button displays B [OIS/2] Button Resets settings in the [TC Preset] or [UB Preset] setting screen. Operation Buttons To operate the menu, use the cross-shaped buttons on the side operation panel of the camera recorder or the cross-shaped buttons at the front of the camera or at the bottom of the lens.
Display and Description of the Menu Screen Changing Setting Values F Selecting Menu Items Display Settings A I Display Settings A B C D Audio Meter Off H G Battery Date/Time Time On Date Style YMD F Time Style Shutter 24hour SEC E Favorites Add . Menu Display and Detailed Settings A Cursor Indicates the selected item. Use the crossshaped button (JK) to move the cursor B Menu Item 0 Displays the names of the menu item and sub-menu. 0 Menu items with [...
Text Input with Software Keyboard Use the software keyboard to enter the [Setup File] subname, [Clip Name Prefix], and the settings under [Network]. Entering a subname (A P172 [Configuring Setup Files] ) A B H C G F D E . (A P154 [ Clip Name Prefix ] ) A B H C D Set Cancel E . Settings under [Network] The keyboard displayed varies according to the settings.
Menu Screen Hierarchical Chart Menu Display and Detailed Settings [Main Menu...] ..................................... (A P 110) - [Camera Function...] ....................... (A P 111) - [Bars] .......................................... (A P 111) - [OIS] ........................................... (A P 111) - [Shutter] ...................................... (A P 111) - [AE Level] ................................... (A P 111) - [AE Speed] ................................. (A P 111) - [AE Area] ...........
Camera Function Menu Menu screen for specifying operation settings during shooting. This item can only be selected in the Camera mode. Bars For setting whether to output color bars. [Setting Values: On, ROff] Memo : 0 The audio test signals (1 kHz) can be output simultaneously with the color bar output. (A P133 [ Test Tone ] ) OIS 9 Level For setting the level of the image stabilizer. [Setting Values: High, RNormal] Memo : 0 The icon changes according to the level set.
Auto Iris Limit (OPEN) For setting the limit value of the OPEN end when auto iris is enabled. [Setting Values: F5.6, F4, Open] Memo : 0 When [FULL AUTO] is set to “ON”, this item appears as “---” and cannot be selected. Auto Iris Limit (CLOSE) For setting the limit value of the CLOSE end when auto iris is enabled. [Setting Values: F16, RF11, F8, F5.6] Memo : 0 When [FULL AUTO] is set to “ON”, this item appears as “---” and cannot be selected.
Infrared When “On” is selected, an I icon appears and the camera recorder switches to the infrared recording mode that is suitable for night recording. Using infrared illumination allows images to be captured naturally in a pitch-dark environment. It is recommended for observation of animals without alerting them or for natural facial expressions without firing glaring flash light at the subject. [Setting Values: On, ROff] User Switch Set... For specifying user button related settings.
Focus Tracking For specifying whether to track the focus during zooming. 0 On: Tracks the focus during zooming. 0 Off: Gives priority to the zoom speed and does not track the focus during zooming. [Setting Values: ROn, Off] Memo : 0 Zoom speed may be affected when zooming is performed near the tele-end. Preset Zoom For setting the speed for shifting to the preset zoom position and the rate of change for starting and stopping the preset zoom operation of the preset zoom function assigned to the user button.
MF Assist For specifying the behavior when the focus ring is turned during MF. 0 On: Turning the focus ring during MF activates AF for a short interval after the operation, after which the camera recorder returns to the MF mode. However, it does not function while in the expanded focus mode. 0 Off: Does not switch temporarily to AF when the focus ring is turned during MF. [Setting Values: On, ROff] Limitter AF Hold during Zoom For specifying AF operation during zoom operation.
User Switch Set Item USER1 to USER9, USER10 ▲, USER11 ▼, USER12 ◀, USER13 ▶ Menu Display and Detailed Settings Assigning one of the functions in the following menu to the [FOCUS ASSIST/1], [OIS/2], [ONLINE/3], [AE LOCK/4], [ZEBRA/5], [MARKER/ 6], [USER7], [USER8] or [EXP.FOCUS/9] button or the [▲/10], [▼/11], [◀/12] or [▶/13] front crossshaped button enables operation of the said preconfigured function (on/off, launching, switching). Set according to the shooting conditions. Usable in the Camera mode.
AE Lock For configuring the behavior when operating the user button that is assigned with the “AE Lock” function. 0 FAW: Use this to fix the FAW (Full-time Auto White Balance) function to the value when the user button assigned with “AE Lock” is pressed. 0 AE: Use this to fix the Auto function of Gain, Iris, or Shutter to the value when the user button assigned with “AE Lock” is pressed.
Camera Process Menu Menu screen for adjusting the quality of camera images. This item cannot be selected in the Media mode. Color Space Menu Display and Detailed Settings For configuring the color space that is used inside the camera. The gamma and color gamut change automatically according to the selected color space.
9 Level 9 Frequency For specifying the correction frequency of the contour. Set this according to the object. 0 High: Emphasizes the high frequency range. Use this when shooting objects with fine patterns. 0 Middle: Emphasizes the intermediate frequency range. 0 Low: Emphasizes the low frequency range. Use this when shooting objects with large patterns. [Setting Values: High, RMiddle, Low] Memo : 0 Available when [System] is set to “4K EXT (SSD)” or “4K”.
Black Toe Menu Display and Detailed Settings Process the dark areas according to the balance of bright and dark areas in the image to adjust the overall balance of contrast. For altering the gain of dark areas. Adjust this item according to the condition of the captured video signals. 0 Stretch: Increases the gain of dark areas in an image to stretch the signals of these areas only, thereby showing the contrast between bright and dark areas more clearly. Specify the amount of stretch with [Stretch Level].
9 Sensitivity For setting the response speed of the “Knee” operation when [Knee] is set to “Auto”. Set to “Slow” when shooting an object under a condition where there is drastic change in the light intensity. [Setting Values: RFast, Middle, Slow] Memo : 0 This item cannot be configured when [Knee] is set to “Manual”. 0 This item cannot be configured when [Color Space] is set to “J-Log1” or “HLG” and when [Gamma] is set to “Cinema 2”. 0 This item cannot be configured when [Infrared] is set to “On”.
Color Matrix For setting the color matrix. 0 Natural: Sets to a brighter and more natural color matrix than the standard. Effective for shooting under a strong single color light source such as stage lightings. 0 Cinema Subdued: Sets to a subdued color matrix that is similar to the screen characteristics of movies. 0 Cinema Vivid: Sets to a vivid color matrix that is similar to the screen characteristics of movies. 0 Standard: Sets to a standard color matrix. 0 Off: Sets the color matrix function to Off.
White Balance Item Preset Temp. For setting the color temperature when the [WHT BAL] switch is set to “PRESET”. For details, refer to “[Adjusting the White Balance] (A P 69)”. Alternative Temp. For setting the alternative color temperature in the Preset mode. When the [WHT BAL] switch is set to “PRESET”, pressing the [y] or the user button assigned with the “AWB” function each time switches the color temperature setting in the Preset mode. ([Preset Temp.]1[Alternative Temp.
TC/UB Menu Menu screen for setting time code and user’s bit. This item cannot be selected in the Media mode, or during recording. TC Generator Menu Display and Detailed Settings For setting the operation of the time code. 0 Free Run(GPS)L: Time code information can be synchronized with the date/time information acquired from the GPS. 0 Free Run(Ext): External time code input will be synchronized with this and the time code will be recorded.
LCD/VF Menu Item for specifying settings related to the LCD monitor or viewfinder screen. This menu screen can be used to specify settings related to the Focus Assist mode, zebra pattern display, screen size, marker, and safety zone. In addition, it is also used for selecting whether to display characters on the LCD monitor or viewfinder screen, as well as for adjusting the picture quality of the LCD monitor. Shooting Assist... Menu for setting the Shooting Assist function.
9 White Level Menu Display and Detailed Settings For configuring the white level during adjustment of the dynamic range that is visible in the LCD monitor or viewfinder when [Color Space] is set to “HLG”. When [Color Space] is set to “HLG” and [Convert to ITU709] is set to a value other than “Off”, this item can be used to configure the output luminance level (%) of HLG videos that corresponds to 100% on the ITU709 gamma curve during the conversion. [Setting Values: 80.0%, 77.5%, 75.0%, R 72.5%, 70.
9 Top For setting the maximum luminance level for the zebra pattern display. [Setting Values: Over, 100%, 98%, 95% to 5% (in 5% increments)] (R80%) 9 Bottom For setting the minimum luminance level for the zebra pattern display. [Setting Values: 100%, 98%, 95% to 0% (in 5% increments)] (R70%) Memo : 0 The relation between Top and Bottom is such that Top>Bottom always holds. To maintain this relation during setting, the setting value is automatically corrected.
9 Aspect Ratio For selecting the final image aspect ratio to be used from the overall angle of view. [Setting Values: 16:9(+4:3), 2.35:1 Top, 2.35:1 Center, 1.85:1 Top, 1.85:1 Center, R16:9, 1.75:1, 1.66:1, 14:9, 13:9, 4:3] Memo : 0 When [System] B [Record Set] B [Record Format] B [SD Aspect] is set to “4:3”, this item is fixed at “4:3” and cannot be selected.
Focus For setting the display method of the approximate distance to the subject in focus. 0 Feet: Displays the distance in feet. 0 Meter: Displays the distance in meters. [Setting Values: Feet, RMeter] ND Filter For specifying how the filter position is to be displayed. 0 Normal + Assist: Displays the current filter position. If the ND filter setting is inappropriate, the appropriate ND filter to select will appear blinking. 0 Normal: Displays the current filter position.
A/V Set Menu Menu screen for video output and audio. Video Set... For specifying video output-related settings. (A P130 [Video Set Item] ) Audio Set... For specifying audio-related settings. (A P132 [Audio Set Item] ) Video Set Item SDI OUT For configuring video output from the [SDI OUT] terminal. [Setting Values: On, ROff] Menu Display and Detailed Settings Memo : 0 When a resolution with no SDI output is selected, the setting is fixed at “Off”.
HDMI OUT For configuring video output from the [HDMI] terminal. [Setting Values: On, ROff] Memo : 0 Monitor and menu displays are not output from the [HDMI] terminal. 9 Resolution 9 Color For setting the color format of HDMI signals. [Setting Values: RGB, RAuto] Memo : 0 This item can be configured when [HDMI OUT] is set to a setting other than “Off”. Memo : 0 This item can be configured when [HDMI OUT] is set to a setting other than “Off”. 0 This item can be configured when [HDMI Color] is set to “Auto”.
9 Rec Trigger For configuring whether to superimpose trigger signals on the [HDMI] out terminal in tandem with the [REC] button. If “On” is specified, it is possible to record on a device equipped with HDMI record trigger in tandem with the operation of the [REC] button. When a compatible device is connected, recording/stop control signals are output in tandem with the operation of the [REC] button.
AGC Response 9 Attack Time Sets the time to activate the limiter. [Setting Values: Fast, RMiddle, Slow] 9 Decay Time Sets the time to deactivate the limiter operation. [Setting Values: Fast, RMiddle, Slow] AGC Mode For setting whether to link the limiter operation of [CH1] and [CH2]. Select “Link” to link or “Separate” to separate.
Equalizer Menu Display and Detailed Settings You can correct the characteristic and enhance the sound of the connected microphone using this equalizer setting. For setting the audio frequency from a 5-band equalizer. 0 Frequency: 100Hz, 330Hz, 1kHz, 3.3kHz, 10kHz 0 Variable level: ± 6dB (1dB step) Memo : 0 Audio will be recorded in the characteristic set in the equalizer. 0 Set all bands to “0 dB” to bypass the equalizer. 0 When the equalizer level is set to the + side, the audio may be distorted.
Network Menu For specifying network-related settings. The display of the software keyboard for input varies according to the item you are setting. Connection Setup... For configuring the network connection settings. A [Wizard] screen will appear according to the mode of connection. Follow the instructions to perform the setting. The preconfigured settings can be loaded, saved or deleted. (A P136 [Connection Setup Item] ) Memo : 0 Users cannot access this menu in the following cases.
Zero Config For allowing this camera recorder to be detected automatically by external devices (such as switchers) connected to the same LAN. Connection can be established via one link from the menu of the external device. Memo : 0 The Zero Config function is not equipped with the function to change the settings of the camera recorder. 9 Announcement For configuring the method of connection from an external device during automatic detection of this camera recorder.
Live Streaming Item Live Streaming Starts live distribution when “On” is selected. [Setting Values: On, ROff] Memo : 0 “On” cannot be selected if streaming is not possible with the selected resolution, frame rate and bitrate combination. 0 “On” cannot be selected if connection of the selected network is not established. 0 “On” cannot be selected when FTP is running. 0 Live streaming switches to “Off” when the power is turned off.
o Destination URL For entering the URL of the live distribution destination beginning with “rtmp://”. There is no default value (blank). * You can enter up to 191 characters and ASCII characters. Memo : 0 This item is selectable only when [Type] is set to “RTMP”. o Destination Port Enter the network port number of the live distribution destination using an integer between 1 and 65535. When [Type] is set to “MPEG2-TS/UDP”, “MPEG2TS/TCP” or “MPEG2-TS/RTP”, the default value is “6504”.
o FEC Matrix For setting the amount of FEC (Forward Error Correction) overhead for configuring SMPTE2022-1. (A P209 [Setting the FEC Matrix] ) Memo : 0 This item is selectable only when [SMPTE 2022-1 FEC] is set to “On”. Resolution For setting the resolution of the video image during live distribution. The available options vary according to the settings for [WResolution] and [WFrame Rate] under [Record Format].
Server For selecting the source server for sending out Return over IP audio/video. [Setting Values: RServer1, Server2, Server3, Server4] Memo : 0 The setting cannot be changed while Return over IP is operating (when [Return over IP] is set to “On”). 0 When [Return over IP] B [Function] is configured to “Disable”, this item cannot be changed. A 9 Return Server Menu Display and Detailed Settings For configuring the source server for sending out Return over IP audio/video.
o Password For setting the password. There is no default value (blank). * You can enter up to 31 characters when [Type] is set to “RTSP/RTP”. * You can enter up to 127 characters when [Type] is set to “ZIXI”. Memo : 0 This item is available for setting when [Type] is set to “RTSP/RTP” or “ZIXI”. o Name A For configuring the name. The default value is “HC550”. * Enter not more than 31 characters. Memo : 0 This item is selectable only when [Type] is set to “ZIXI”.
Metadata Server Item Meta-FTP1, Meta-FTP2, Meta-FTP3, MetaFTP4 * The name that is set in [Alias] is displayed individually. o Alias For setting a name to distinguish the settings of this camera. The name set in this item will be displayed in the [Import Metadata] options. Menu Display and Detailed Settings * Enter not more than 31 characters. o Protocol For setting the protocol of the FTP server to be connected. 0 FTP: Protocol that does not encrypt the incoming and outgoing data.
9 Cellular For configuring whether to enable connection via a USB cellular adapter. [Setting Values: Enable, RDisable] 9 Server For configuring the server for uploading to the FTP server. [Setting Values: RClip-FTP1, Clip-FTP2, ClipFTP3, Clip-FTP4] Clip Server 9 Clip-FTP1, Clip-FTP2, Clip-FTP3, ClipFTP4 * Enter not more than 31 characters. o Protocol For setting the protocol of the FTP server to be connected. 0 FTP: Protocol that does not encrypt the incoming and outgoing data.
Overlay Settings Menu AL This screen is used to configure overlay settings. Images can be overlaid onto recorded video and live stream video. Overlay Function For specifying whether to activate the overlay function. [Setting Values: Enable, RDisable] Memo : 0 The setting cannot be changed during recording, streaming or Return over IP. 0 When [System] is configured to a setting other than “HD” and “HD+Web”, this item is fixed at “Disable”.
9 Proxy Recording (Fixed) Displays overlay images on the recording in slot B when [System] is configured to “HD+Web”. Setting is fixed at “On” and cannot be changed. 9 Live Streaming (Fixed) Displays overlay images on live streaming videos. Setting is fixed at “On” and cannot be changed. Sportzcast L This camera recorder can be linked to a Sporzcast product to automatically import the scoreboard data at sports stadiums. 0 Connect: Connects to the preconfigured Sportzcast server.
Settings Item L (Sportzcast) Server Select the server to connect to. 0 Cloud: For configuring the setting when connecting to the Sportzcast cloud service. [Setting Values: RCloud, Server1 to Server3] 9 Sever Settings o Alias For setting a name to distinguish the settings of this camera. The name set in this item will be displayed in the [Server] options. *1 Menu Display and Detailed Settings The default value is “Cloud/Server1/Server2/ Server3”. *2 You can enter up to 31 characters and ASCII characters.
System Menu This menu screen allows system-related settings. For configuring recording settings, formatting and restoration of a recording media, tally lamp setting, date/time, time zone and other settings. It can also be used to reset the menu settings to their default values. Record Set... For specifying recorded video-related settings. (A P149 [Record Set Item] ) Media 9 Format Media 9 Restore Media For restoring a recording media.
NETWORK LED When this is configured to “On”, it lights up in red when live streaming is in progress. The LED lights up in orange during poor streaming connection or connection failure. [Setting Values: ROn, Off] STATUS LED Menu Display and Detailed Settings For configuring the STATUS LED. 0 REC/Pre Rec: Lights up in red during recording or transition to recording. Lights up in orange when the remaining space on the recording media is running low. Lights up in green when Pre Rec is on standby.
Time Style For setting the time display for display on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen as well as for time stamp recording. [Setting Values: R24hour, 12hour] Time Zone For setting the UTC time difference in units of 30 minutes. [Setting Values: UTC-12:00-UTC-00:30, UTC, UTC+00:30-UTC+14:00 (in 30 min increments)] (Default values: UTC-05:00 (U model), UTC (E model)) Memo : 0 If [Date/Time] is already set, the [Date/Time] item is automatically adjusted when [Time Zone] is altered.
9 WFormat/ GFormat Menu Display and Detailed Settings For selecting the format of the file to be recorded to the recording media in slot A or [EXT.SLOT]. 0 QuickTime(MPEG2): QuickTime file format (.MOV) 0 MXF(MPEG2): MXF (material exchange format) 0 QuickTime(H.264): QuickTime file format (.MOV) 0 Exchange: (U model only) Sports Video Interop Group format 0 MP4 (H.264): (E model only) MP4 file format [Setting Values: QuickTime(MPEG2), MXF(MPEG2), RQuickTime(H.
9 WFrame Rate/ GFrame Rate 9 WBit Rate/ GBit Rate For selecting the bit rate for recording to the recording media in slot A or [EXT.SLOT]. The available options vary according to the settings for [System], [WResolution]/[GResolution] and [WFormat]/[GFormat].
9 WAudio/ GAudio For switching to the audio that is to be recorded to the recording media in slot A or [EXT.SLOT]. The selectable options vary according to the settings in [WFormat]/[GFormat] or [WBit Rate]/ [GBit Rate]. 9 Y Format For selecting the format of the file to be recorded to the SD card in slot B when [System] is configured to “HD+Web”. This is fixed at QuickTime (H.264). Memo : 0 When [System] is set to other than “HD+Web”, this item is fixed at the same setting as [WFormat].
Rec Mode 0 For selecting the mode for recording to the recording media. (A P91 [Special Recording] ) [Setting Values: RNormal, Pre Rec, Clip Continuous, Interval Rec, Frame Rec] Memo : 0 When [Slot Mode] is set to “Backup”, this item is fixed at “Normal”. 0 This is fixed at “Normal” when [System] B [Record Format] B [System] is configured to any of the following. 0 4K EXT (SSD) 0 HD+Web 0 High-Speed 9 Pre Rec Time For setting the pre-recording time when [Rec Mode] is set to “Pre Rec”.
4GB File Spanning(SDXC) A recording file is automatically split when the size exceeds 4 GB, but if an SDXC card is used, you can record clips larger than 4 GB by setting this option to “Off”. (Up to a maximum of 64 GB or 4 hours) 0 On: Splits a file when it exceeds 4 GB or 30 minutes. 0 Off: Splits a file when it exceeds 64 GB or 4 hours. [Setting Values: ROn, Off] Memo : 0 This option is only valid if the SD card used for recording is of the SDXC format.
Adding/Editing Frequently Used Menu Items (Favorites Menu) Adding Menu Items to Favorites Menu 1 Press the [MENU/THUMB] button to open the [Main Menu] screen. 2 Select the menu or submenu item to add. You can select and add/edit frequently used menu items freely to create a personal menu screen (Favorites Menu). Memo : 0 [Favorites Menu] is only enabled in the Camera mode. [Favorites Menu] remains unchanged even when the recording format changes. 0 Up to 20 menu items can be added.
Editing Favorites Menu You can delete or change the order of the items added to [Favorites Menu]. 4 Press the [OIS/2] button. A delete mark (b) appears at the beginning of the menu item. Deleting Items from [Favorites Menu] Edit Favorites 1 Open the [Favorites Menu] screen. A Press the [MENU/THUMB] button to open the [Main Menu] screen. Aspect Marker B Press the [DISPLAY] button or press and hold down the [MENU/THUMB] button to open the [Favorites Menu] screen.
Changing the Order of Items in [Favorites Menu] 1 Open the [Favorites Menu] screen. Press the [MENU/THUMB] button to open the [Favorites Menu] screen. 2 Select [Edit Favorites] and press the Set button (R) or crossed-shaped button (I). The header turns magenta and the editing mode is activated. 3 Select the menu or submenu item to move and press the Set button (R). The moving mode is activated and a position selection bar for the move appears.
6 Press the [FOCUS ASSIST/1] button. The option menu to exit the [Favorites Menu] editing mode appears. 7 Select [Save & Exit] and press the Set button (R). Edit Favorites Save & Exit 7 Exit without Saving Cancel . Menu Display and Detailed Settings Memo : 0 Moving is not complete until the changes are saved with [Save & Exit]. 0 To exit the editing mode without saving any changes, select [Exit without Saving]. 0 To return to the editing mode, select [Cancel].
Display Screen in Camera Mode When the display setting for [LCD/VF] B [Display On/Off] is set to “Off”, the corresponding display is hidden. However, the display may appear during event display or warning display. Memo : 0 When the display setting for [LCD/VF] B [Display On/Off] is set to “On”, the display screen appears only in the following cases if it has been turned off.
E Camera Angle [Tagging] L Displays the camera angle tagging information when [WFormat] is configured to “Exchange”. F ODK [Tagging] L Displays the ODK (Offence, Defence, Kick) tagging information when [WFormat] is configured to “Exchange”. It flashes in red when in the REMOVE mode. G Black Toe Displays the Black Toe setting. Memo : 0 The “Normal” appears for 3 seconds after changing to Normal. H Color Space Display Displays the color space.
O White Balance Mode Displays the current white balance mode. (*****K indicates color temperature) P Expanded Focus/Histogram Displayed upon pressing the user button that is assigned with “Expanded Focus” and “Histogram”. Memo : 0 Display switches in the order of “Expanded Focus” > “Histogram”. Q Infrared Recording “I” is displayed when the infrared recording is ON. R Face Detection Displayed when Face Detection is ON.
Y Zoom Display 0 Displays the zoom position. (Zoom bar or value) Dynamic Zoom Off: . a Time Code (I)/User’s Bit (J) Display 0 Displays the time code (hour: minute: second: frame) or user’s bit data. 0 Example of time code display: Display Screen 00:00:00:00 Dynamic Zoom On: * . . * Colon (:) denotes non-drop frames and dot (.) denotes drop frames. 0 The zoom bar will only be displayed for 3 seconds after the zoom operation is activated. 0 The value will always be displayed.
d SDI/HDMI Record Trigger STBY B : When [A/V Set] B [Video Set] B [SDI OUT] B [Rec Trigger] is set to “Type-A” or “Type-B”, or [HDMI OUT] B [Rec Trigger] is set to “On” and recording is stopped REC B : When [A/V Set] B [Video Set] B [SDI OUT] B [Rec Trigger] is set to “Type-A” or “Type-B”, or [HDMI OUT] B [Rec Trigger] is set to “On” and recording is in progress e GPS Mark A L When [System] B [GPS] is set to “On”, the signal reception status is displayed.
g Live streaming mark When [Network] B [Live Streaming] B [Live Streaming] is set to “On”, the distribution status is displayed. (A P137 [Live Streaming Item] ) Icon . . .
Display Screen in Media Mode When the display setting for [LCD/VF] B [Display On/Off] is set to “Off”, the corresponding display is hidden. Memo : 0 Display on the information display area can be toggled using the [ONLINE/3] button. 0 When the display setting for [LCD/VF] B [Display On/Off] is set to “On”, the display screen appears only in the following cases if it has been turned off. 0 During event display or warning display A B C QP O N M L 1000/2000 282min K 00: 00: 00.
I Date/Time Display Displays the date/time that is recorded on the currently played recording media. Memo : 0 The date/time display style can be specified in [System] B [Date Style]/[Time Style]. (A P148 [ Date Style ] ) (A P149 [ Time Style ] ) K Time Code (I)/User’s Bit (J) Display 0 Displays the time code (hour: minute: second: frame) or user’s bit data recorded in the recording media being played back. 0 Example of time code display: 00:00:00:00 * . * Colon (:) denotes non-drop frames and dot (.
Status Screen Record Format Screen For checking settings related to the recording format. For checking the settings of the camera recorder. USER Switch Set Screen For checking the status (functions assigned) of the user buttons. (A P46 [Assignment of Functions to User Buttons] ) . Audio Screen For checking the audio settings. . Camera Screen For checking information related to shooting using the camera recorder. Video Screen For checking the settings related to video output. .
Network Screen For checking the network login information. . Connection Setup Screen For checking the network connection information. Display/Status Screen . Streaming Screen For viewing information related to live streaming. .
Marker and Safety Zone Displays (Camera Mode Only) The marker and safety zone displays are useful in helping you determine the angle of view for the image according to the shooting purpose. The marker is displayed only in the Camera mode. Displaying the Grid Marker 1 Set [LCD/VF] B [Marker Settings] B [Grid Marker] to “On”. (A P127 [ Grid Marker ] ) A grid that divides the screen into 3x3 is displayed.
Adjusting the Gamma HLG and J-Log1 Gamma Gamma Variation 120 Cinema1 +5 100 STANDARD 0.45 Cinema2 +5 80 OUTPUT (IRE) Camera Features The typical characteristics are shown in the following figure. The figure shows the characteristics when “Standard”, “Cinema 1” or “Cinema 2” is configured and [Knee Level] is set to “95%” for the “Standard” or “Cinema 1” graph. 60 Cinema1 0 Cinema2 -5 Cinema2 0 STANDARD 0.
Adjusting Color Matrix 0 The color matrix of the camera recorder can be adjusted to a color of the user’s preference. 0 When shooting is performed using multiple cameras, the colors of the different cameras can be adjusted, and a color of the user’s preference can be set on this camera recorder. 0 The Saturation and Hue of the three colors (red, green and blue) can be configured individually. 0 Adjust the color on the vector scope and waveform monitor using the DSC color chart.
Configuring Setup Files The menu settings can be stored on the camera recorder or an SD card by saving them as a setup file. Loading a saved setup file enables you to reproduce the appropriate setup state speedily. The following types of setup files are available. o Picture File: File that contains image creation settings in accordance to the shooting conditions ([Camera Process] menu items).
Saving Setup Files 1 Display the [Setup File] menu. Select [System] B [Setup File] and press the Set button (R). (A P147 [ Setup File ] ) 2 Select [Store File] and press the Set button (R). 3 Select [Picture File], [User File] or [All File], and press the Set button (R). The existing files are displayed. 4 Select the file to be newly saved (or overwritten) using the cross-shaped button (JK), and press the Set button (R). 4 6 Select [Store] and press the Set button (R). 5 6 . 7 Save the file.
Loading a Setup File Deleting Setup Files 1 Display the [Setup File] menu. Select [System] B [Setup File] and press the Set button (R). (A P147 [ Setup File ] ) 2 Select [Load File] and press the Set button (R). 3 Select [Picture File], [User File] or [All File], and press the Set button (R). The existing files are displayed. 4 Select the file to load using the crossshaped button (JK), and press the Set button (R). 1 Display the [Setup File] menu.
Connecting External Monitor 0 To output live or playback video images and audio sound to an external monitor, select the output signals from the camera recorder, and connect using an appropriate cable according to the monitor to be used. 0 Choose the most suitable terminal according to the monitor in use. 0 [SDI OUT] terminal: Outputs either the 3G-SDI/HD-SDI signal or SDSDI signal. 0 [HDMI] terminal: Outputs HDMI signals.
Connect the headphone. 0 Audio output from the [x] terminal can be selected using the [A/V Set] B [Monitor] item or the [MONITOR] selection switch on the camera recorder. (A P134 [ Monitor ] ) 0 The different combinations of settings that are output from the [x] terminal and monitor speaker are as follows.
Functions of Network Connection The network feature comprises web-browserbased functions using devices such as a smartphone, tablet terminal, or PC, as well as FTP and live streaming functions that run via thumbnail screens and menu operation. Memo : 0 When [System] B [Record Set] B [Record Format] B [System] is set to “High-Speed”, only “Planning Metadata” can be used for the [LAN] terminal connection.
Live streaming By combining with the decoder or PC application that supports live streaming, you can perform audio and video streaming via the network. (A P204 [Performing Live Streaming] ) Memo : 0 This feature is available when [System] is configured to “HD” or “SD”. Broadcast Overlay A L Texts, images and watermark can be overlaid onto recorded video and live stream video. In addition, changes such as changing the image are possible with the SDP Generator app.
Connecting to the Network o Wireless LAN connection (“Internal Wireless LAN”A or “USB”-“Wireless LAN”) 0 When “Connect with Access Point” or “P2P”“WPS” is selected on the [Select Connection Type] screen. Configure the settings as follows according to the screen. 0 Mode of connection 0 Configuration method 1 Select the interface in the [Wizard]. 0 Select “LAN”, “USB” or “Internal Wireless LAN”A in [Network] B [Connection Setup] B [Wizard].
B Select [SSID] from the list of access points (smartphone, tablet terminal, PC, etc.), and enter [Passphrase]. 0 Display the list of access points in the wireless connection settings of the smartphone, tablet terminal, or PC, and select “HC550-****”A and [HC500****]B. (**** are numbers that vary with the device used.) 0 After the password confirmation screen appears, enter the [Passphrase] displayed on the [Connection Setup] screen.
Configuring the Server for Downloading For specifying the settings for connecting to the FTP server for downloading the metadata (domain name, user name, password, etc.) as well as the path of the file to download. 1 Open the [Metadata Server] screen. Open the [Network] B [Metadata Server] screen. (A P142 [Metadata Server Item] ) Importing Metadata Download the metadata settings file (XML format) from the FTP server. 1 Select [Network] B [Import Metadata] and press the Set button (R).
3 Select [Import] on the confirmation screen, and press the Set button (R). Import starts. After import is complete, the display is restored to the screen before the [Import Metadata] screen appears. Uploading a Recorded Video Clip The following are steps to upload clips recorded in a recording media to a preset FTP server.
Uploading Clips Automatically (Auto FTP) The following are steps to automatically upload clips recorded in a recording media to a preset FTP server. 1 Configure the settings for automatic upload Configure [Network] B [Upload Settings] B [Upload] to “Auto” and configure the settings for each of [Slot], [Cellular] and [Server]. (A P142 [ Upload ] ) . 2 Start uploading 0 Configuring [Network] B [Upload Settings] B [Auto Upload] to “On” starts uploading.
2 Move the cursor to the clip to be uploaded. Move the cursor to the clip to be uploaded using the cross-shaped button (JKH I). 5 Upload is complete. 0 After upload is complete, “Successfully Completed.” appears on the screen. 0 Press the Set button (R) to return to the thumbnail screen. 2 FTP Upload Successfully Completed. . 3 Press the [ONLINE/3] button. The action selection screen is displayed. Exit 5 .
Memo : 0 To stop uploading, press the Set button (R). Select [Yes] on the confirmation screen, and press the Set button (R) to stop uploading and return to the thumbnail screen. 0 If the file to be uploaded has the same name as an existing file in the FTP server, an overwrite confirmation window appears. 0 When “HTTP” is selected in the [Select FTP Proxy] screen of the network connection setting, the overwrite confirmation window will not be displayed and the existing file is overwritten.
FTP Resume Feature Connecting from a Web Browser When FTP transfer starts and there is a file of the same name on the server with a file size smaller than the file to be transferred, the file on the server will be regarded as an interrupted file during a FTP transfer. A confirmation screen to resume transfer (append writing) appears. You can access the web functions of this camera recorder via a web browser on devices such as a smartphone, tablet terminal, or PC.
Editing Metadata You can create the metadata to be inserted into a recorded file, or rewrite the metadata of a recorded clip. 3 Edit the metadata. A Enter information for the necessary fields. B After input is complete, tap (click) [Save] to overwrite the metadata. Planning Metadata You can access the page for editing the camera recorder’s metadata via a web browser on devices such as a smartphone, tablet terminal, or PC, and edit the metadata that is to be applied to clips to be recorded.
Clip Metadata o Switching from a web browser A You will see a message indicating “It is necessary to change the camera mode to "Remote Edit Mode". Change the mode.” on the web browser. You can access the page for editing the metadata via a web browser on devices such as a smartphone, tablet terminal, or PC, and display or rewrite the metadata that is recorded to a clip. 1 Access the main page of the camera. Access the page via a web browser on devices such as a smartphone, tablet terminal, or PC.
Memo : 0 When the menu or status is displayed, display of the confirmation screen will be put on hold. 0 If the menu is displayed on the camera recorder, close the menu. 0 If the status is displayed on the camera recorder, close the status display. 0 Pressing the Set button (R) on the camera recorder while in the Remote Edit Mode ends the Remote Edit Mode forcibly and switches to the Camera mode. 0 When FTP upload via the camera unit is currently in progress, switching to the Remote Edit mode is disabled.
7 Tap (click) [OK] on the confirmation screen. 0 Update of the metadata starts. 0 After update is complete, “Renewal of clip metadata is succeeded.” is displayed. Tap (click) [OK]. 0 Returns to the screen in step 4. Uploading a Recording Clip via a Web Browser 0 The following are steps to upload clips recorded in a recording media to a preset FTP server. 0 You can upload selected clips, all clips, or those appended with an OK mark.
o Switching from a web browser A You will see a message indicating “It is necessary to change the camera mode to "Remote Edit Mode". Change the mode.” on the web browser. It is necessary to change the camera Memo : 0 When the menu or status is displayed, display of the confirmation screen will be put on hold. 0 If the menu is displayed on the camera recorder, close the menu. 0 If the status is displayed on the camera recorder, close the status display.
7 Select a method to upload the clips. 8 Select the clip server and start uploading. 0 Upon selecting the server to upoload clips to, an upload screen appears. A B C D 8 . Network A Upload all clips Uploads all the clips in the displayed slots. Tap (click) to move to the [Clip Server] screen. B Upload OK clips Uploads all clips in the displayed slots that are appended with an OK mark. Tap (click) to move to the [Clip Server] screen. C Upload selected clips Uploads the clips you have selected.
9 Upload is complete. 0 After upload is complete, “Successfully Completed.” appears on the screen. FTP Upload Successfully Completed. 9 Exit . 0 When clips are not uploaded successfully, the following errors are displayed. FTP Upload Failed. Internal Error. Cause of Error Exit . (A P232 [List of FTP Transfer Errors] ) Memo : 0 Follow “[List of FTP Transfer Errors] (A P 232)” to clear the error message. Network Memo : 0 To stop transfer, tap (click) the [Stop] button.
View Remote Feature You can access via a web browser on devices such as a smartphone, tablet terminal, or PC to check the live image and perform the following remote control operations. 0 Start/stop recording 0 Zooming 0 Register/delete preset zoom 1 Access the main page of the camera. Access the page via a web browser on devices such as a smartphone, tablet terminal, or PC. (A P186 [Connecting from a Web Browser] ) 2 Tap (click) the [View Remote] tab to open the [View Remote] screen.
Registering/Deleting Preset Zoom Registering Preset Zoom You can register any 3 zoom positions. 1 Set to the Register Preset Zoom mode. Tap (click) the [Preset] button to switch to the Register Preset Zoom mode. 4 In the same way, register [B] and [C]. After all three positions A, B and C are registered, the positions of the [A], [B], and [C] buttons will be rearranged according to the order of the registered zoom position from the left. Cam1 Cam1 268min 230min ---min STBY 01:12:54.19 Z 00 01:12:54.
Deleting a Preset Zoom 1 Set to the Delete Preset Zoom mode. When any of positions [A], [B], and [C] are registered, tapping (clicking) the [Clear] button switches to the Delete Preset Zoom mode. Cam1 268min 230min ---min STBY 01:12:54.19 Z 00 Camera Control Function You can control the camera by accessing via a web browser on devices such as a smartphone, tablet terminal, or PC. You can perform the following operations for each of the items. The image is displayed on the View remote.
C CAMERA Enables operations related to the camera functions. D ZOOM Enables zooming operations. . E FOCUS Enables focusing operations. . F USER SWITCH You can enable or disable the user buttons that are assigned with a function. . . G MENU You can show or hide the display and menu characters on an external monitor as well as operation of menus, switching the display screen and status display. . Network .
Changing the Settings via a Web Browser You can change the network-related settings by accessing via a web browser on devices such as a smartphone, tablet terminal, or PC. 1 Access the main page of the camera. Access the page via a web browser on devices such as a smartphone, tablet terminal, or PC. (A P186 [Connecting from a Web Browser] ) 2 Tap (click) the [Settings] tab. 2 . 3 The [Settings] screen appears. Set each of the items as follows. Network .
Changing View Remote Function Settings For performing setting for using the View Remote function. A Changing Connection Setup You can change the settings for each of the preset items on the [Wizard] screen of the camera recorder. 0 If all the items cannot be displayed in a single page, scroll down to display the remaining items. 0 Items that cannot be changed are grayed out according to the type of adapter connected and the mode of connection. B A B C D C .
Changing Metadata Server Settings F . F Settings on the [IP Address Configuration] Screen of the Camera Recorder When “On” is selected for “DHCP”, all items will be grayed out. G . G Settings when using cellular adapter H I . H Settings on the [Select FTP Proxy] Screen of the Camera Recorder I [OK]/[Cancel] Button After changing of settings is complete, tap (click) the [OK] button. On the confirmation screen, tap (click) [Execute] to change the settings on the camera recorder and restart the network.
Managing the Network Connection Settings File Saving the Connection Settings File This camera recorder allows you to save the network connection settings on the Wizard screen to the camera recorder unit. Loading a saved connecting settings file enables you to reproduce the appropriate network connection state speedily. Memo : 0 To save or retrieve the connection settings, go to [Network] B [Connection Setup]. 0 The following operations can be performed on the [Connection Setup] menu.
Reading the Connection Settings File 5 Select [Store] and press the Set button (R). 1 Select [Network] B [Connection Setup] B [Setup File] and press the Set button (R). 2 Select [Load] and press the Set button (R). 4 2 5 . 6 Save the file. 0 A confirmation screen appears when you choose to overwrite. Select [Overwrite] on the confirmation screen, and press the Set button (R). Saving starts, and “Storing...” appears on the screen. Overwrite Connection Setup? CAM3 :KAMAKURA Overwrite .
Deleting Connection Settings 1 Select [Network] B [Connection Setup] B [Setup File] and press the Set button (R). 2 Select [Delete] and press the Set button (R). 2 . 3 Select the file to delete using the crossshaped button (JK), and press the Set button (R). 3 . 4 Select [Delete] on the confirmation screen, and press the Set button (R). Deletion starts, and “Deleting...” appears on the screen. Network Delete Connection Setup? CAM1 :TOKYO Delete 4 Cancel . 5 Deletion is complete.
Performing Live Streaming By combining with the decoder or PC application that supports live streaming, you can perform audio and video streaming via the network. Supported Formats . Usable Formats for Live Streaming Record Format 1920x 1920x 1920x 1280x 1280x Frame System Format Resolution 1080, 1080, 1080, 720, 720, Rate 60p 60i 30p 60p 30p 60p HD QuickTime (H.
Memo : 0 The distributable resolution, frame rate and bit rate vary according to the recording format. 0 To distribute progressive video, set the frame rate to any of the progressive frame rates. And to distribute interlace video, set the frame rate to any of the interlace frame rates. 0 Depending on the type of network adapter used and the connection, the images and audio sound during live streaming can be choppy.
Setting Distribution 2 Set the Resolution and Frame & Bit Rate for the video to be distributed. Specify the settings in [Network] B [Live Streaming]. (A P137 [Live Streaming Item] ) 3 Specify the distribution protocol and related items. Specify the distribution protocol and related items in [Network] B [Live Streaming] B [Streaming Server]. (A P137 [ Streaming Server ] ) 4 Select the server for live streaming. Select the distribution server in [Network] B [Live Streaming] B [Server].
RTMP ZIXI RTSP MPEG2-TS/RTP MPEG2-TS/TCP RTMP ZIXI RTSP 30p, 25p MPEG2-TS/RTP MPEG2-TS/TCP RTMP ZIXI 60p, 50p RTSP MPEG2-TS/RTP MPEG2-TS/TCP Bitrate MPEG2-TS/UDP Type 640 x 360 MPEG2-TS/UDP 720 x 480 or 720 x 576 MPEG2-TS/UDP Resolution Frame Rate 60i or 50i 24 Mbps 20 Mbps 16 Mbps 12 Mbps 8 Mbps 5 Mbps 3 Mbps 1.5 Mbps 0.8 Mbps 0.3 Mbps R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R .
Starting Distribution 1 Perform the necessary setting for the decoder and PC application. For details on the settings, please refer to the “INSTRUCTIONS” of the respective devices and applications. Memo : 0 If there is an NAT router within the communication path between the camera and the decoder, port forwarding setup is required. For details on the settings, please refer to the “INSTRUCTIONS” of the router in use.
Setting the FEC Matrix Set the amount of FEC (Forward Error Correction) overhead for configuring SMPTE2022-1. 1 Select [Network] B [Live Streaming] B [Streaming Server] B [Server1] to [Server4] B [FEC Matrix] and press the Set button. The FEC adjustment screen appears. Memo : 0 Increasing the amount of FEC overhead increases the packet loss resilience but more network bandwidth is used.
Return Video/Audio from the Network (Return over IP) Return video/audio from the network can be displayed on the viewfinder or LCD monitor of the camera or listened through a headphone. Memo : 0 This feature is only usable in the Camera mode. 0 Start the encoder before activating Return over IP. To end, turn off Return over IP before shutting down the encoder. 0 This feature is available when [System] B [Record Set] B [Record Format] B [System] is set to “HD” or “SD”.
IFB (Return Audio) Return audio from the network can be played through a headphone. Memo : 0 This feature is only usable in the Camera mode. 0 Start the encoder before activating Return over IP. To end, turn off Return over IP before shutting down the encoder. 0 This feature is available when [System] B [Record Set] B [Record Format] B [System] is set to “HD” or “SD”. When [WFrame Rate] is set to “24p”, this feature is not available.
Tagging Feature L When using the Exchange file format, entering the tag information on the camera recorder helps to ease the management of tags during editing. Configuring to Exchange Format To use the tagging feature, configure [System] B [Record Set] B [Record Format] B [WFormat] to “Exchange”. (A P56 [Selecting System Definition, File Format and Video Format] ) Configuring Camera Angle Information Camera angle information can be recorded to the metadata of the recorded clip.
E Set button Sends the text strings in [Title 1] and [Title 2] to the camera recorder and the tag data of the clip is updated. Update of the tag data is possible while recording is in progress. F Template input button Enters a template phrase into the [Title 1]. (Example) Pressing the [KO] button enters KO into “Title 1”. Time code information can be synchronized with the date/time information acquired from the GPS.
Broadcast Overlay A L Texts, images and watermark can be overlaid onto recorded videos and live streaming videos from a smartphone or tablet device by importing the SDP file for broadcast. Available when [System] is set to “HD” or “HD +Web”. Use the SDP Generator to create the SDP file for broadcast. 0 For information on SDP Generator, please contact your local dealer or download from our website. http://www.jvc.
A B C D E F G Memo: Range Text 1 Range Text 2 Range Text 3 Range Time Range Logo Range Live mark A Shows the current overlay status. B Text selection area The highlighted text is overlaid and displayed. C [K] [J] Button Selects the text. D [Edit] Button Switches to the text entry mode. E [1][2][3][4] Button Selects the image. F [Display] Button Displays or hides specific areas. G Unit Button Selects the unit to add after Text 3.
Displaying Watermark Images Import the SDP file in which the watermark image has been preconfigured to the camera recorder in advance. The watermark setting menu will be displayed in the [Overlay Settings] menu screen only when the SDP file for broadcast is selected in [Overlay Settings] B [Layout]. 1 Set [Overlay Settings] B [Watermark] to “On”. 2 Select [Overlay Settings] B [Position]. The watermark position setting screen appears. 0 The position is moved 2 steps at a time.
Memo : 0 The total number of currently imported image files and the used capacity can be checked in [Overlay Settings] B [Full Screen Graphic] B [Status]. This capacity may be bigger than the actual image file size. 0 The maximum import size is approx. 23 MB, after combining the capacity that can be checked in [Status] and the size of the imported SDP files.
Memo : 0 To display only one image continuously, set [Interval Time] to “0”. 0 When recording is performed together with live streaming or when there is a lot of information display on the LCD/VF screen, images may take more than 10 seconds to display. It is possible to reduce the time taken to display by lowering the resolution of the recording and live streaming or by pressing the [DISPLAY] button of the camera recorder to turn off the display screen.
Scoreboard Overlay L Specifying Text and Images 1 Connect the camera recorder to a network compatible device such as a mobile device via the network. (A P178 [Preparing Network Connection] ) When network connection is established between the devices, start the Web browser on the network compatible device. 2 Enter the following URL in the address bar of the Web browser. http:// “IP address of camera ecorder” Example; http://192.168.0.1 .
Baseball : Configuring Scoreboard Display Position The scoreboard can be displayed at the following positions on the screen. Create an SDP file with the desired display position in the SDP Generator and import the file to the camera recorder. (A P228 [Importing an image containing the team name and logo] ) Type Baseball Small Soccer Count Offense Team Indicator .
Hockey : Select [Small] or [SHOOTOUT] in the Overlay Control web screen. [Small] TEAM NAME Period Points Scored Team Logo Remainning Time Entering Scoreboard Data 1 Connect this camera recorder to the network (A P179 [Connecting to the Network] ) 2 Connecting from a web browser (A P186 [Connecting from a Web Browser] ) 3 When the web browser screen appears, press the overlay icon at the top of the screen or the [Overlay Control] button to display the input screen Power Play .
Type 2 Type 1 A A B B C C D . E . Overlay A L A Time The start time entered is reflected on the score overlay by pressing the [Set] button. B [Update] Button Reflects numerical values such as score and distance on the score overlay. C [Overlay] Button Turns the score overlay on or off. D Team Name (for text input) If the SDP file selected in the menu item [Overlay Settings] B [Layout] contains more than one team name image, this item is grayed out and text input is disabled.
Baseball Football A A B C B C D . . Overlay A L A Time The start time entered is reflected on the score overlay by pressing the [Set] button. B [Update] Button Reflects numerical values such as score and distance on the score overlay. C [Overlay] Button Turns the score overlay on or off. D Team Name (for text input) If the SDP file selected in the menu item [Overlay Settings] B [Layout] contains more than one team name image, this item is grayed out and text input is disabled.
Basketball A B C D E F . Overlay A L 224 Scoreboard Overlay L A Time The start time entered is reflected on the score overlay by pressing the [Set] button. B [Update] Button Reflects numerical values such as score and distance on the score overlay. C [Overlay] Button Turns the score overlay on or off. D [Display] Button Displays or hides specific areas.
Soccer A B C D E F G H I A Time The start time entered is reflected on the score overlay by pressing the [Set] button. B Time (Left): Currently displayed match time. Time (Right): Currently displayed additional time. Displayed only during additional time. C Period: Can be changed only when the clock is stopped. D Minutes of Added Time: Displays the additional time granted only during additional time if “ON” is selected.
Hockey A Time The start time entered is reflected on the score overlay by pressing the [Set] button. B Power Play: Entering the penalty time displays the power play state that corresponds to it. C [Overlay] Button Turns the score overlay on or off. D [Update] Button Reflects numerical values such as score and distance on the score overlay.
Additional time display for Soccer The display of additional time toggles on and off automatically depending on the elapsed time of [Time] and the status of [Period]. Whether a match is in additional time is determined by the setting values of [Duration of Each Half] and [Duration of Each Half of ET] of [Preset Settings]. The display example is as follows. Example) Duration of Each Half: “45:00”, Duration of Each half of ET: “15:00” 1st Half Period Time 1:23 Time Display . 46:23 . 2nd Half 46:23 .
Team Display Settings Team names can be displayed by one of the following ways. 0 Specifying texts directly from web browser 0 Importing an image containing the team name and logo Specifying texts directly from web browser Enter the texts in the Overlay Control web screen. Available characters are as follows. However, text cannot be entered when using a SDP file containing team name images. !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGH IJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmno pqrstuvwxyz{|}~¡¢£¤¥¦§¨©ª«¬®¯°±²³´μ¶•
Deleting an Imported SDP File Entering Scoreboard Data Automatically You can delete an imported SDP file. 1 Select [Overlay Settings] B [Delete User Layout]. 2 Select an SDP file to delete. The blue line at the background of the SDP file name indicates that the file is applied for the current overlay. By using a scoreboard solution supplied from Sportzcast, the camera can ingest scoreboard data automatically.
5 Enter the [Alias] name to save and press the cross-shaped button (I). 6 After the connection complete screen appears, press the Set button (R) to close the menu screen. Memo : 0 If a Scorebot is currently being connected, search cannot be performed until the connection has been terminated. 0 Old settings that are saved in [Sever Settings] at the storage destination will be overwritten.
Error Messages and Actions Warning display on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen, tally lamp indication and warning tone are as follows according to the error status. Memo : 0 This camera recorder makes use of a microcomputer. Noise interference from external sources may prevent it from functioning properly. When this occurs, turn off and on the power of the camera recorder again. Error Message Turn Power Off Turn Back On Later Fan Stop Detected Please Turn P.
Error Message Record Format Incorrect Media Full No Clips No Media No Media No Clips Recording has stopped as it has exceeded 4 hours Status Action Set [WResolution], [WFrame Rate] and Clip Review is different from the [WBit Rate] correctly. current [WResolution], (A P150 [WResolution/ [WFrame Rate], or [WBit Rate] GResolution] ) setting. (A P151 [WFrame Rate/ GFrame Rate] ) (A P151 [WBit Rate/ GBit Rate] ) 0 [REC] button is pressed when Replace the recording media with a new one.
Error message Access Denied. Status Access is denied. Error Messages and Actions 233 Others Action Adjust the Server and Port settings for [Metadata Server] or [Clip Server]. (A P135 [ Metadata Server... ] ) (A P143 [ Clip Server ] ) Invalid Username or Authentication for login to the FTP Adjust the Username and Password Password. server failed. settings for [Metadata Server] or [Clip Server]. (A P135 [ Metadata Server... ] ) (A P143 [ Clip Server ] ) Invalid Path Was Requested.
List of Live Streaming Error Displays The following error messages are displayed when the live streaming setting is incorrect, or when the connection is lost during live streaming. Error message Invalid Address Status 0 The IP address format is or URL of the destination correctly. (A P206 [Setting Distribution] ) converted into the IP address. An IP multicast address was set. Use an IP address that is not a multicast address. 0 Ensure that the recipient’s Establishment of connection with TCP failed.
List of Layout Import Error Displays A L Error Message Failed To Read File From Media! No User Layout Exists. Failed To Write File To The Camera! Import Error! Status SD card is defective. SDP file data is corrupted. Action Use other SD card. Use the SDP file generated by the SDP Generator. SDP file data is corrupted. Use the SDP file generated by the SDP Generator. The camera recorder version is old Update the firmware for the camera and an unknown SDP file has been recorder to the latest version.
Blinking of the Tally Lamp The tally lamp starts blinking when the remaining space on the recording media is running out during recording or when the battery power is running low.
Troubleshooting Symptom Power does not turn on. Action 0 Is the AC adapter properly connected? 0 Is the battery charged? 0 Is the power turned on immediately after it is turned off? Troubleshooting 237 Others Make sure to wait for an interval of at least 5 seconds before turning on the power again. 0 Is the record trigger button/lock switch on the handle turned on? Unable to start recording. 0 Is the write-protect switch of the SD card turned on? Make sure that the write-protect switch is turned off.
Symptom The time code and user’s bit are not displayed. The time is not displayed. Action 0 Even in Camera mode or Media mode, the time code and user’s bit may not be displayed depending to the type of display. 0 Is [LCD/VF] B [Display On/Off] B [TC/UB] set to “Off”? To display the date and time, set it to “On”. (A P129 [Display On/Off Item] ) 0 The time is only displayed on the display screen in the Camera mode (during shooting).
Specifications Terminal Section Video/Audio General Item Power Power consumption Mass Allowable operating temperature Allowable operating humidity Allowable storage temperature Built-in wireless LAN A U 2.4 GHz model 5 GHz USA Description DC 12 V Approx. 24.0 W (When recording in the factory default settings using the viewfinder.) Approx. 3.6 kg (With battery attached) 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F) 30 %RH to 80 %RH -20 °C to 50 °C (-4 °F to 122 °F) IEEE802.11a/b/g/n/ac (2.
Others Camera Section Item Description [LAN] terminal 100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T (RJ-45) [HOST] terminal USB-A type, network connection function only [REMOTE] Φ2.5 mm mini jack (Stereo) terminal [TC IN/OUT] terminal [IN] [OUT] 1.0 V(p-p) to 4.0 V(p-p) high impedance 2.0 ± 1.0 V (p-p) low impedance Item Image pickup device Sync system ND filter Gain Electronic shutter LCD Monitor Viewfinder Lens Filter diameter Sensitivity Description 1" single CMOS sensor (effective resolution: approx. 9.
Video/Audio Item Description 4K EXT (SSD) mode (Apple ProRes) Recording file QuickTime File Format format Video 422HQ mode Apple ProRes 422 HQ, 1768 Mbps (Max), 3840x2160/59.94p, 50p, 29.97p, 23.98p, 25p 422 mode Apple ProRes 422, 1178 Mbps (Max), 3840x2160/59.94p, 50p, 29.97p, 23.98p, 25p 422LT mode Apple ProRes 422 LT, 821 Mbps (Max), 3840x2160/59.94p, 50p, 29.97p, 23.98p, 25p Audio LPCM 2ch, 48 kHz/24 bit 4K mode (MOV: H.264) Recording file QuickTime File Format format Video MPEG-4 AVC/H.
Item Description HD mode (Exchange (U model) / MP4 (E model): H.264) Recording file MP4 File Format format Video LP mode MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, 12 Mbps (Max) 1920x1080/59.94p (U model), 1920x1080/50p (E model), MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, 8 Mbps (Max) 1280x720/59.94p (U model) 1280x720/50p (E model) Audio AAC 2ch, 48 kHz/16 Bit 128 kbps HD mode (High-Speed) Recording file QuickTime File Format format Video MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, 70 Mbps XHQ mode (Max), 1920×1080 119.88/59.94p, 100/50p MPEG-4 AVC/H.
Accessories Accessories Warranty Card (U model only) INSTRUCTIONS (BASIC) AC Adapter Power Cord (U model: 1, E model: 2) Battery Wireless LAN Antenna A 1 1 1 1 2 * A large eyecup and hood are mounted in advance to the camera body.
Dimensional Outline Drawing (Unit: mm) Wireless LAN antenna is not included in GY-HC500U/GY-HC500E/GY-HC500SPCU. 49 79 55 158 109 . 437 77 203 212 227 386 * The specifications and appearance of this product are subject to changes for further improvement without prior notice.
Appendix Tone Mapping Characteristics for Converting HLG to ITU709 for LCD/VF . 60% ITU709 110 100 80% ITU709 75% ITU709 72.5% ITU709 50% ITU709 90 OUTPUT (IRE) 80 75% 70 72.5% 60 60% 50 *2 hlg 50%white + KNEE 60%white +_KNEE 72.5%_white + knee 75%_white + knee 80%_white + knee ITU709_50% ITU709_60% ITU709_72.5% ITU709_75% ITU709_80% WHITE POINT *1 *4 *5 50% 40 80% *3 *6 30 20 10 0 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.
Index A AC adapter .......................................... 35, 36 Action ........................................................ 99 AF assist ............................................ 61, 114 Aspect ratio ................................................ 58 Auto FTP .................................................. 183 B Backup rec ................................................ 89 Battery ................................................. 20, 35 Brightness adjustment .............................
S Safety zone display .................................. 169 Scoreboard Overlay ................................. 219 SD/SDHC/SDXC card ......................... 21, 48 SDI ........................................................... 175 SDP Generator ........................................ 214 Selecting multiple clips ............................ 104 Series rec .................................................. 87 Setting the date/time .................................. 40 Setup file .....................
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