INST SHEET

B5A-1100-00
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This is a notification on the changes or additions to the features and
changes in the onscreen display. Please read this together with the
“INSTRUCTIONS”.
“C4K” and “C2K” added to System under Record Format
“C4K” and “C2K” are added to [System]N[Record Set]N[Record
Format]N[System].
Memo :
Each item for slot B is fixed at the same setting as slot A.
When CK2 is set, live streaming function cannot be used.
When CK4 is set, the network function cannot be used.
When CK4 or CK2 is set, composite video output is disabled.
When CK4 or CK2 is set, the time stamp function cannot be used.
Bit Rate added to System “C4K”
“70M” is added to [System]N[Record Set]N[Record Format]N[Bit
Rate].
Memo :
When 4K is set, the network function cannot be used.
Usable Cards
Format Setting and Usable SD Card Combinations
Estimated Recordable Time of SD Cards
When [System]N[Record Set]N[Record Format]N[Format] is set to
“QuickTime”.
(Unit: minute)
Histogram feature added
The histogram shows the brightness distribution, and is employed
mainly for checking the exposure of the image.
1. Set the histogram feature to ON.
Set [Main Menu]
N
[LCD / VF]
N
[Display Settings]
N
[Histogram] to On.
You can also press the user button that is assigned with “Histogram”.
2. Set the upper and lower limits of the histogram display.
After setting, the brightness level is displayed in red color.
The following setting values are available when [Camera Process]N
[Gamma] has been set to “J-Log1”.
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[Setting Values: -5F-stop, -4F-stop, -3F-stop(2%), -2F-stop, -1F-stop,
0F-stop(18%),
1
/3F-stop,
2
/3F-stop, 1F-stop, 1
1
/3F-stop, 1
2
/3F-stop,
2F-stop, 2
1
/3F-stop(90%), 2
2
/3F-stop, 3F-stop, 3
1
/3F-stop, 3
2
/3F-stop,
R 4F-stop, 4
1
/3F-stop, 4
2
/3F-stop, 5F-stop, 5
1
/3F-stop, 5
1
/2F-stop]
Bottom:
[Setting Values: -6F-stop, -5F-stop, -4F-stop, -3F-stop(2%), -2F-stop,
-1F-stop,
R 0F-stop(18%),
1
/3F-stop,
2
/3F-stop, 1F-stop, 1
1
/3F-stop,
1
2
/3F-stop, 2F-stop, 2
1
/3F-stop(90%), 2
2
/3F-stop, 3F-stop, 3
1
/3F-stop,
3
2
/3F-stop, 4F-stop, 4
1
/3F-stop, 4
2
/3F-stop, 5F-stop, 5
1
/3F-stop]
Spot meter feature added
The brightness of the object during shooting is displayed.
This function is useful when setting video or stage lighting or when
specifying camera exposure.
A cursor indicating the location and the brightness (%) of that location are
displayed in the images shown on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen.
Zebra patterns display the brightness of output video signals.
This function allows you to check the brightness of input images
from the lens without depending on image processing such as
gamma curve.
Memo :
Spot meter may not be consistent with the zebra display range.
When [Camera Process]N[Gamma] is set to “Cinema”, the 100IRE
output is not consistent with the 100 % display.
When [Camera Process]N[Gamma] is set to “ITU709” or “Cinema”, a
maximum dynamic range of “400 %” is displayed. When “J-Log1” is set,
a maximum dynamic range of “800 %” is displayed
1. Select one of the following
from [Main Menu]N[Camera
Function]N[USER Switch
Set]N[Spot Meter].
GY-LS300CH INSTRUCTIONS
Notification of Changes
System
Format Resolution Frame Rate Bit Rate
C4K
Quick
Time
4096x2160
23.98p
24.00p
150 M
70 M
C2K
Quick
Time
2048x1080
23.98p
24.00p
50 M (YUV422)
50 M (XHQ)
System
Format Resolution Frame Rate
Bit Rate
(new values are in
bold)
4K
Quick
Time
3840x2160
30p
25p
24p
150 M
70 M
System
Format Bit Rate Usable SD Card
C4K, 4K
Quick
Time
150 M UHS-I U3 or higher
70 M Class 10 or higher
C2K
50 M (YUV422),
50 M (XHQ)
HD
50 M (YUV422),
50 M (XHQ)
35 M (UHQ) Class 6 or higher
AVCHD - Class 4 or higher
SD - -
Web - -
System
C4K, 4K C2K, HD SD Web
Resolution 2160p 1080i/1080p
480i/
576i
960p 480p
Bit Rate 150 M 70 M XHQ UHQ - HQ LP
4GB 3 6 9 12 47 130 285
8GB 6 13 18 25 95 270 580
16GB 12 26 36 50 190 540 1160
32GB 25 52 72 100 380 1080 2320
64GB
(SDXC)
50 105 145 200 760 2160 4720
128GB
(SDXC)
100 210 290 400 1520 4320 9440
Item
Settings Options
Top
Sets the maximum brightness limit for
changing the histogram display color
5 % to 110 % (in 5 % increments)
Default value: 80 % (4F-stop)
Bottom
Sets the minimum brightness limit for
changing the histogram display color
0 % to 105 % (in 5 % increments)
Default value: 20 % (0F-stop)
Example 1) Top 110 %, Bottom 0 % Example 2) Top 90 %, Bottom 10 %
* The area in red is not displayed.
How to read the histogram
The vertical axis denotes the number of pixels.
The horizontal axis denotes the pixel brightness.
Item
Settings
Color of Frame
Indicating the
Position
Max & Min
Displays the brightness (%) and positions of the
brightest and darkest areas in the screen. Frames
may also be stopped at the current positions.
Max: Green
Min: Yellow
Max
Displays the brightness (%) and position of
the brightest area in the screen. Frames may
also be stopped at the current positions.
Green
Min
Displays the brightness (%) and position of
the darkest area in the screen. Frames may
also be stopped at the current positions.
Yellow
Manual Displays the brightness (%) of the specified
position.
Green
(Blinks in green
when specifying
the position)
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Bottom
2. Assign the “Spot Meter” function to any of the user buttons.
Memo :
The “Spot Meter” function is added to the “User Switch Set Item”.
3. Press the user button that is assigned with “Spot Meter”.
The operation switches as below when the button is pressed.
When [Max & Min] / [Max] / [Min] 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.
B Hold down the button in the state in A, the positions of the brightest
(Max) and darkest (Min) areas in the screen are automatically
detected with regard to the changes of the object, and the
brightness level of these areas are displayed.
C Pressing the button in the state in B stops the automatic position
detection. The frames are fixed at the stopped positions and the
brightness levels are displayed.
D By pressing the button, the cursors and brightness indication
disappear.
When [Manual] is selected
A The brightness of the cursor position is displayed when the button is
pressed.
B By pressing the button, the cursors and brightness indication
disappear.
C
Hold down the button in the state in
A
or
B
, the cursor blinks in green.
Move the cursor with the cross-shaped button (J K H I) to specify
the position to display the brightness.
When you decide on the position, press the Set button (
R
) to confirm.
D
Frames are fixed at the stopped positions and the brightness is displayed.
Memo :
When the brightness is 0 % in the entire screen, the frame is fixed in
the center.
Setting items changed and added to menu item [Gamma]
Setting items are added and changed in [Camera Process]N[Gamma].
ITU709:
Sets to a gamma curve with a dynamic range extended up to 400 %
based on ITU-R709.
Cinema:
Sets to a gamma curve adjusted for use with a TV monitor based on
the print film characteristic for movie.
“Gamma Level” at +5 and “Knee Level” at 85% result in a high contrast
image close to the S-shaped characteristic of a print-through curve.
J-Log1:
Sets to a LOG curve with a maximum dynamic range of 800 % coded
with the logarithmic curve based on the post-production process.
[Setting Values:
R
ITU709, Cinema, J-Log1]
Memo :
When [System]N[Record Set]N[Record Format]N[System] is set to
“SD”, “HD+Web” or “HD” and [Resolution] is set to “1280×720”,
“J-Log1” cannot be selected.
When “ITU709” is selected and [Gamma Level] is “0”, (ITU709) is displayed.
When “J-Log1” is selected, [Smooth Trans], [FAW] and [Face Detect]
under [Camera Function] cannot be selected.
When “J-Log1” is selected, only [White Balance] under [Camera Process]
can be selected.
When “J-Log1” is selected, Iris, Gain, Shutter and White Balance mode
will switch to manual adjustment mode.
Setting value changed in [GAIN L/M/H]
The setting values when [Camera Process]N[Gamma] is set to
“J-Log1” are changed.
When [LCD / VF]
N
[Display Settings]
N
[Gain] is set to “dB”
[Setting Values: -6dB, -3dB, 0dB, 3dB, 6dB, 9dB, 12dB, 15dB, 18dB, 21dB,
24dB]
When [LCD / VF]
N
[Display Settings]
N
[Gain] is set to “ISO”
[Setting Values: ISO400, ISO500, ISO640, ISO800, ISO1000, ISO1250,
ISO1600, ISO2000, ISO2500, ISO3200, ISO4000, ISO5000, ISO6400,
ISO8000, ISO10000, ISO12800]
Setting value changed in [Lolux]
The setting values when [LCD / VF]N[Display Settings]N[Gain] is set
to “ISO” are changed.
When [Camera Process]N[Gamma] is set to “J-Log1”:
[Setting Values:
R ISO25600, ISO51200]
When [Camera Process]
N
[Gamma] is set to “ITU709” or “Cinema”:
[Setting Values:
R
ISO12800, ISO25600]
[LCD/VF 1D-LUT] added to menu item
[LCD/VF 1D-LUT] is added to [LCD / VF].
Only when [Camera Process]N[Gamma] is set to “J-Log1”, you can
configure whether to switch the LCD monitor/viewfinder screen to
display at a luminance close to that of ITU-R709 or to display in LOG.
Off:
Displays the image recorded using Log as it is.
On:
Displays the image recorded using Log at a luminance close to that of
ITU-R709.
SDI output, HDMI output and the recorded image remain
unchanged in Log.
[Setting Values:
R Off, On]
[Gamma] added to menu item
[Gamma] is added to [LCD / VF]N[Display Settings].
On:
Displays the gamma setting on the display screen in Camera mode.
[Setting Values: Off,
ROn]
Setting value changed in menu item [Color Matrix]
The setting value of [Camera Process]N[Color Matrix] is changed.
ITU709:
Sets to a standard color matrix. (Equivalent to ITU-R709)
Cinema Vivid:
Sets to a vivid color matrix that is similar to the screen
characteristics of movies.
Cinema Subdued:
Sets to a subdued color matrix that is similar to the screen
characteristics of movies.
[Setting Values:
R ITU709, Cinema Vivid, Cinema Subdued]
[Adjust] added to menu item Color Matrix
[Adjust] is added to [Camera Process]N[Color Matrix].
The color matrix of the camera recorder can be adjusted to a color
of the user’s preference.
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Cursor
Cursor
Brightness
Indication
(Yellow)
(Green)
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0dB
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(Min: Yellow)
Cursor
(Max: Green)
Cursor
Brightness
Indication
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0dB
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Cursor
(Green)
Brightness
Indication
1/100
1/100
F1.6
F1.6
0dB
0dB
AE+6
AE+6
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P 13000K
1/100
1/100
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F1.6
0dB
0dB
AE+6
AE+6
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(Blinks in
green)
Cursor
Brightness
Indication
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