Panasonic HCX1000E User Manual

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Page 1 - HC-X1000

Operating Instructions4K Video CameraModel No. HC-X1000Please read these instructions carefully before using this product, and save this manual for f

Page 2 - Read this first

- 10 -∫ Attaching/detaching the lens hood(How to detach the lens hood)While pressing and holding the lens hood release button, rotate the lens hood i

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- 100 -≥ This software is only for Windows.≥ Input is not supported in languages other than English, German, French, Simplified Chinese and Russian.≥

Page 4 - Contents

- 101 -When installing the software, log on to your computer as the Administrator or with a user name with equivalent authorisation. (If you do not ha

Page 5

- 102 -≥ In these Operating Instructions, “USB hard disk drive” is indicated as “USB HDD”.If you connect a USB HDD (commercially-available) to this un

Page 6

- 103 -1 Connect the AC adaptor (supplied with USB HDD) to the USB HDD.≥ If you are using a bus-powered or portable USB HDD, this unit can supply powe

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- 104 -∫ Points to check before copying≥ When using a USB HDD for the first time, or using a USB HDD that has been used with other devices, first run

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- 105 -Simple copy1 Connect this unit to the USB HDD to prepare for copying. (l 102)2 Touch [Simple copy].≥ When [Copy selected files] or [Playback fr

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- 106 -Playing back the External Drive≥ Only motion picture/still picture that have been copied by connecting this unit to the USB HDD or copied with

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- 107 -∫ Check before dubbingCheck the equipment used for dubbing.* You can dub AVCHD scenes and scenes in the recording mode option [MP4]. Note that

Page 11 - ∫ Attaching the eye cup

- 108 -≥ You cannot dub scenes in the recording mode option [MOV(LPCM)] or [MP4(LPCM)].≥ When [SYSTEM FREQ] is set to a broadcasting system different

Page 12

- 109 -3 Touch [RECORDER] on the screen of this unit.≥ When you select an option other than [RECORDER], reconnect the USB cable.4 Touch the media you

Page 13 - ∫ Attaching the tripod

- 11 -Opening/closing the lens coverYou can open/close the lens cover by sliding the lens cover open/close lever.≥ When this unit is not in use, close

Page 14 - Power supply

- 110 -∫ Dubbing using equipment without an SD card slot or a USB terminal, or using a video deviceYou can dub by connecting an AV cable (commercially

Page 15 - Removing the battery

- 111 -∫ Use this unit as a wireless LAN deviceWhen using equipment or computer systems that require more reliable security than wireless LAN devices,

Page 16 - Charging and recording time

- 112 -∫ This unit is WPS-compatibleWPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup™) is a function that allows you to easily set up a connection with a wireless LAN devic

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- 113 -Using a smartphone, you can perform record operations from a remote location.A When connecting directly to a smartphoneB When connecting to a w

Page 18 - Battery capacity indication

- 114 -Using NFC, you can easily set up a direct connection between this unit and the smartphone.∫ If the device is Android (NFC-compatible)Use NFC to

Page 19 - Connecting to the AC outlet

- 115 -Using remote operation with a direct connection≥ Set the NFC function of the smartphone to ON.1 Start up the smartphone application “Image App”

Page 20 - Preparation of SD cards

- 116 -≥ If you touch an NFC-compatible smartphone to this unit, you can register up to five smartphones. When the number exceeds five, registrations

Page 21 - Inserting/removing an SD card

- 117 -Proceed to Step 6 when your Wi-Fi connection has been made via [Set Wireless Access Point] in [Wi-Fi Setup] (l 125).1 Connect the smartphone to

Page 22 - To turn off the unit

- 118 -About remote operationSmartphone screen shots are example displayed in Motion Picture Recording Mode.* Focus Assist provides only the expand fu

Page 23 - Using the LCD monitor

- 119 -* The supported OS versions are current as of September 2014 and subject to change.≥ Use the latest version.≥ Refer to [Help] in the “Image App

Page 24 - LCD monitor adjustment

- 12 -∫ Attaching the Shoulder strapWe recommend that you attach the shoulder strap (supplied) before going out of doors to record so as to avoid drop

Page 25 - Viewfinder adjustment

- 120 -To use the Wi-Fi function, connect this unit to a wireless access point or smartphone via Wi-Fi.∫ About the connection status icon when connect

Page 26 - Recording yourself

- 121 -5 Follow the on-screen instructions of the smartphone to set up a connection.≥ When the settings is complete, the smartphone and this unit are

Page 27 - 3 Touch [ENTER]

- 122 -Connecting to a wireless access point≥ Register [Wi-Fi] to a USER button. (l 61)Check if the wireless access point you are using is compatible

Page 28 - 3 Touch the submenu B

- 123 -≥ Confirm Encryption key (Password) of the selected wireless access point if the network authentication is encrypted.1 Press the USER button to

Page 29 - Before recording

- 124 -Entering text≥ Touch the text entry icon in the centre of the screen and enter the text.≥ A maximum of 32 characters can be entered.≥ When conn

Page 30 - 1 Select the menu

- 125 -≥ When [WEP] is selected, proceed according to step 8.7 Touch the desired Encryption method.≥ If you select [NONE], a message is displayed afte

Page 31 - 2 Press the recording start/

- 126 -1 Press the USER button to which [Wi-Fi] is registered, and turn on the Wi-Fi function.2 Select the menu.3 Touch [Change connection type].4 Tou

Page 32 - Recording still pictures

- 127 -≥ Transmission speed may decrease, or may not be usable depending on the environment it is used in.If the Wi-Fi connection cannot be establishe

Page 33 - ∫ About picture size

- 128 -The Wi-Fi connection is not possible between this unit and a smartphone.(Wireless Access Point Connection)≥ Make sure the smartphone is properl

Page 34 - ∫ Intelligent Auto Mode

- 129 -Configure various settings necessary to use the Wi-Fi function.When connected to Wi-Fi, the settings cannot be changed.1 Press the USER button

Page 35 - Mode/Manual Mode

- 13 -2 Attach an external microphone (optional) to the microphone holder, and tighten the microphone holder screws.3 Connect the external microphone

Page 36 - 4 Touch [ENTER]

- 130 -To switch the display order1 Touch the access point you want to switch the order.2 Switch the order by touching or .≥ To change the wireless

Page 37 - Using the zoom

- 131 -You can change the Wi-Fi setting back to the default condition.≥ Wi-Fi Password are also deleted.You can view and change this unit’s Device nam

Page 38 - Image Stabilizer Function

- 132 -Refer to page 28 for how to set up the Menu.Camera SetupSettings that are assigned to [SCENE1] in [CUSTOMISE SCENE] by default are indicated wi

Page 39

- 133 -≥ This function’s default setting is [SCENE1].≥ It is possible to switch the scene file by touching to while displaying the operation icons

Page 40 - Focus Assist

- 134 -Finely adjusts colour temperature after Ach White Balance adjustment.≥ Switch to Manual Mode. (l 34)1 Touch [COLOUR TEMP A ch].2 Touch / to a

Page 41 - Using Focus Assist

- 135 -Tone or contrast of the image is set in accordance with the recorded scenes.≥ Switch to Manual Mode. (l 34)1 Touch [GAMMA].2 Touch the desired

Page 42

- 136 -Represents the colour during the recording.≥ Switch to Manual Mode. (l 34)1 Touch [MATRIX].2 Touch the desired setting item.3 Touch [EXIT] to e

Page 43

- 137 -≥ Switch to Manual Mode. (l 34)You can set the length of time in which the focus will shift during Focus Transition. (l 45)≥ This function’s de

Page 44 - Using Focus Transition

- 138 -You can set an Area Mode effect. (l 68)≥ This function’s default setting is [FOCUS/IRIS].≥ Switch to Manual Mode. (l 34)Sets the maximum possib

Page 45

- 139 -Recording SetupAll default settings are indicated with underlined text.[SD CARD 1] and [SD CARD 2] can be selected separately to record motion

Page 46 - About White Balance modes

- 14 -∫ About batteries that you can use with this unitThe battery that can be used with this unit is VW-VBD58/CGA-D54s.Charging the batteryImportant:

Page 47 - ∫ To set ATW Lock

- 140 -≥ When [SYSTEM FREQ] is set to [59.94Hz(NTSC)], displayed frame rates differ from the actual ones.* The actual frame rate will be 24.00p when [

Page 48 - Iris adjustment

- 141 -≥ When [MP4(LPCM)] in [REC MODE] is selected* The system frequency will be set to 24.00 Hz when [C4K/24p 100M] is set.≥ When [MP4] in [REC MODE

Page 49 - Gain adjustment

- 142 -≥ When [AVCHD] in [REC MODE] is selected∫ About the [REC FORMAT] setting when [SYSTEM FREQ] has been changedIf you change the system frequency

Page 50 - Super Gain

- 143 -You can set the auto switch recording, simultaneous recording and background recording.≥ Insert SD cards to card slot 1 and card slot 2.*1 This

Page 51

- 144 -How to use background recording≥ Register [BACKGROUND] to a USER button. (l 61)1 Press the recording start/stop button to start recording.≥ A m

Page 52 - 1 Press the SHUTTER button

- 145 -≥ appears on the screen.≥ After recording, the setting of Interval Recording is cancelled.≥ Audio cannot be recorded.≥ “h” is an abbreviation

Page 53 - Switching Audio Input

- 146 -This allows the recording of an image and audio to start before you press the recording start/stop button. AVCHD scenes will be recorded from a

Page 54

- 147 -≥ When [INFRARED REC] is set to [ON], this unit cannot be set to Intelligent Auto Mode even if you slide the iA/MANU switch.≥ When [INFRARED RE

Page 55

- 148 -You can record bright pictures even in dark places by slowing the shutter speed.Slow Shutter works in Auto Shutter Mode. (l 51)≥ The shutter sp

Page 56 - [AUDIO ALC LINKED] # [ON]

- 149 -Switches the adjustment method of the audio recording level for audio channel 1. (l 55)Switches the adjustment method of the audio recording le

Page 57 - Counter display

- 15 -≥ We recommend using Panasonic batteries (l 16).≥ If you use other batteries, we cannot guarantee the quality of this product.≥ Do not heat or e

Page 58 - Setting the Time Code

- 150 -Sets the input level of the external microphone connected to the audio input terminal 1 (XLR 3 pin).Sets the input level of the external microp

Page 59 - Setting the User Information

- 151 -Switch settingAll default settings are indicated with underlined text.Sets the rotation direction and iris control of the iris ring.Sets the fu

Page 60 - Setting the Recording Counter

- 152 -You can turn on/off the infrared light when [INFRARED REC] (l 146) is set to [ON].≥ Switch to Manual Mode. (l 34)You can switch the type of col

Page 61 - 3 Touch the item to register

- 153 -Display settingDifferent menu items are displayed depending on whether this unit is in Recording Mode or Playback Mode.All default settings are

Page 62 - Using the USER button

- 154 -You can check if the image is level while recording motion pictures and still pictures. The function can also be used to estimate the balance o

Page 63 - Functions of the USER button

- 155 -It is possible to change the date format.This function displays the horizontal/vertical tilt of the unit with the electronic level. (l 70)A gra

Page 64

- 156 -This makes it easier to view the LCD monitor in bright places including outdoors. (l 24)It adjusts brightness and colour density on the LCD mon

Page 65 - Digital Zoom

- 157 -AV output settingDifferent menu items are displayed depending on whether this unit is in Recording Mode or Playback Mode.All default settings a

Page 66 - Last Scene Delete

- 158 -Switches the output setting of time code information when this unit is connected to another device (HDMI-SDI converter, etc.) with an HDMI cabl

Page 67 - Freeze Frame

- 159 -The ring LED lights up blue in Recording Mode.≥ When [5 SEC.] is set, the ring LED lights up for 5 seconds after the unit is turned on or the R

Page 68 - Area Mode

- 16 -Charging and recording time≥ Temperature: 25 oC/humidity: 60%RH≥ When using the viewfinder (times in parentheses are when using the LCD monitor)

Page 69 - Infrared light

- 160 -Touch screen operation, start and stop of recording can be confirmed with this sound.2 Beeps for 4 timesWhen an error occurs. Check the sentenc

Page 70 - Level Gauge

- 161 -Set the file number of the MOV/MP4 and still picture recorded next to 0001.≥ Folder number is updated and file number will start from 0001. (l

Page 71 - Flash band compensation

- 162 -Using the smartphone app “Image App”, you can transfer clock information and wireless access point information (SSID and password) between a sm

Page 72 - Colour Bar Screen

- 163 -Video SetupAll default settings are indicated with underlined text.≥ Press the THUMBNAIL button to switch this unit to the Playback Mode.≥ Touc

Page 73 - ND filter

- 164 -∫ Recording indicationsDisplayIndicationsTC 00:00:00:001/100OPEN150MAF50D 5XZ0015 11 2014 15:300dBPRE-RECATWND1/64WBR 1h20mR 1h20m1.299%50p

Page 74 - DISP/MODE CHK button

- 165 -ND 1/4, ND 1/16, ND 1/64ND filter (l 73)99% Luminance level (l 68, 74)Luminance display frame (l 74)Centre Marker (l 154)AGC, 0dB Gain value (l

Page 75 - 2 Touch an operation icon

- 166 -∫ Playback indications∫ Indication of connection to Wi-Fi∫ Indication of connection to USB HDD∫ Indication of connection to other devices∫ Conf

Page 76 - Selecting/setting items

- 167 -Major confirmation/error messages to be indicated on the screen in text.About recoveryIf faulty management information is found, the messages m

Page 77

- 168 -∫ It is not a malfunction in following casesOthersTroubleshootingThe lens, the viewfinder or LCD monitor fog up.≥ This is due to condensation.

Page 78 - ∫ Headphone Volume Adjustment

- 169 -IndicationProblem Check pointsFunction display (Remaining Display, Counter Display, etc.) is not displayed.≥ [CARD & BATTERY] or [OTHER DIS

Page 79 - 161616 171717 181818

- 17 -≥ When [SYSTEM FREQ] is set to [59.94Hz(NTSC)] (l 159)≥ “h” is an abbreviation for hour, “min” for minute and “s” for second.≥ These times are a

Page 80 - TC 00:02:30:00

- 170 -With other productsProblem Check pointsAlthough this unit is correctly connected to a TV, images cannot be seen.The images are squeezed horizon

Page 81

- 171 -∫ If AVCHD scenes do not change smoothly when played back on another deviceThe images may be still for several seconds at the joins between the

Page 82 - Still picture compatibility

- 172 -Keep this unit as far away as possible from electromagnetic equipment (such as microwave ovens, TVs, video games etc.).≥ If you use this unit o

Page 83

- 173 -Do not lift up this unit by the handle with the tripod still attached≥ When the tripod is attached, its weight will also affect the unit’s hand

Page 84

- 174 -≥ If the temperature of the battery is extremely high or extremely low, charging may take time or the battery may not be charged.≥ If the charg

Page 85

- 175 -≥ When the LCD screen is dirty or condensation has occurred, please wipe it using a soft cloth such as a lens cloth.≥ Do not touch the LCD moni

Page 86 - 2 Touch the playback date

- 176 -∫ Carefully observe copyright lawsRecording of pre-recorded tapes or discs or other published or broadcast material for purposes other than you

Page 87

- 177 -≥ SD cards are only mentioned with their main memory size. The stated times are the approximate recordable times for continuous recording.≥ If

Page 88

- 178 -≥ When [REC MODE] is set to [MP4(LPCM)]≥ When [REC MODE] is set to [MP4]Recording formatSystem frequency setting (l 159)SD card4 GB 16 GB 64 GB

Page 89

- 179 -≥ When [REC MODE] is set to [AVCHD]≥ SD cards are only mentioned with their main memory size. The stated number is the approximate number of re

Page 90

- 18 -You can check the remaining power of the battery by looking at the battery capacity indication displayed on this unit's screen or by lookin

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Panasonic CorporationWeb site: http://www.panasonic.com

Page 92 - Connecting with a HDMI cable

- 19 -Connecting to the AC outletThe unit is in the standby condition when the AC adaptor is connected. The primary circuit is always “live” as long a

Page 93 - 5 Connect this unit to a PC

- 2 -∫ About the recording method for recording motion picturesThis unit can record motion pictures using four different recording methods, including

Page 94 - ∫ If using Windows

- 20 -The unit can record motion pictures or still pictures to an SD card.Cards that you can use with this unit∫ About the Speed Class ratings for rec

Page 95 - Copy to PC

- 21 -Inserting/removing an SD cardCaution:Check that the access lamp has gone off.1 Open the SD card slot cover and insert (remove) the SD card into

Page 96 - 100RARHM

- 22 -Set the power switch to ON while pressing the lock release button B to turn on the unit.A The status indicator lights on.≥ To turn on the unit a

Page 97 - Using HD Writer XE 2.0

- 23 -The viewfinder is turned off and the LCD monitor is turned on when the LCD monitor is extracted. The viewfinder is turned on when the LCD monito

Page 98 - End User License Agreement

- 24 -How to use the touch screenYou can operate by directly touching the LCD monitor (touch screen) with your finger.∫ TouchTouch and release the tou

Page 99

- 25 -It adjusts brightness and colour density on the LCD monitor.1 Select the menu. (l 28)2 Touch the desired setting item.3 Touch / to adjust sett

Page 100 - ∫ To use the HD Writer XE 2.0

- 26 -The recording images or playback images on the viewfinder can be selected between colour/black and white.Select the menu. (l 28)Recording yourse

Page 101

- 27 -When this unit is turned on, the message [SET TIME ZONE AND DATE/TIME] may appear.To make these settings, select [YES], and follow the instructi

Page 102

- 28 -≥ You can select menu items by operating the multi-function dial. (l 76)1 Press the MENU button .2 Touch the top menu A.3 Touch the submenu B.≥

Page 103

- 29 -∫ Basic camera positioningNormal recording≥ Put your hand through the grip belt and hold the unit with both hands.Recording from a high position

Page 104 - ∫ Formatting

- 3 -∫ About securityBe careful about the possibility of theft or loss of the unit, and be careful not to leave the unit unattended. Please note that

Page 105 - Copy selected files

- 30 -≥ When recording, make sure your footing is stable and there is no danger of colliding with another person or object.≥ Hold the eye cup of the v

Page 106

- 31 -≥ Before turning on this unit, open the lens cover. (l 11)1 Change the mode to Recording Mode. (l 22)≥ Extract the LCD monitor.2 Press the recor

Page 107 - ∫ Check before dubbing

- 32 -≥ When the file size of a recorded scene exceeds one of the following sizes or the recording time exceeds one of the following lengths of time,

Page 108

- 33 -∫ About picture sizePicture sizes in which still pictures will be recorded differ depending on the [REC MODE] setting and the [REC FORMAT] setti

Page 109

- 34 -≥ is displayed in the Manual Mode.≥ The following modes appropriate for the condition are set just by pointing the unit to what you want to rec

Page 110 - AUDIO OUT

- 35 -≥ If you set the Image Stabilizer to (setting cancelled) in Manual Mode and set this unit to Intelligent Auto Mode, the Image Stabilizer setti

Page 111 - function

- 36 -≥ Some of the USER buttons 1s6 may not be available in Intelligent Auto Mode depending on the registered USER button functions. When the followi

Page 112 - ∫ This unit is WPS-compatible

- 37 -It can be zoomed up to 20k.≥ (When the picture size of [REC FORMAT] (l 139) is 1920k1080 or below) It can zoom up to 40k when the [i.Zoom] is se

Page 113 - Remote operation

- 38 -≥ If you take your finger off the zoom lever during zoom operation, the operation sound may be recorded. When returning the zoom lever to the or

Page 114

- 39 -Perform focus adjustments using the focus ring. If auto focusing is difficult due to the conditions, then use Manual Focus.≥ Switch to Manual Mo

Page 115

- 4 -Read this first ...2PreparationNames and Functions of Main Parts ... 6Power supply...

Page 116

- 40 -∫ To emphasise the outline of imagesSetting [EVF/LCD DETAIL] to [ON] helps you achieve focus easier by emphasizing the outlines of an image disp

Page 117

- 41 -≥ Switch to Manual Focus Mode. (l 34)≥ Register [FOCUS ASSIST] to a USER button. (l 61)Press the USER button to which [FOCUS ASSIST] is register

Page 118 - About remote operation

- 42 -≥ You can adjust the magnification from 3k to 10k.≥ The magnified area is displayed in full screen when the magnification is set to a level betw

Page 119 - Install the “Image App”

- 43 -≥ Focus Assist is cancelled in following cases:j If you turn the unit offj If you press the THUMBNAIL buttonj When the setting of [FOCUS ASSIST]

Page 120 - 2 Select the menu

- 44 -4 Touch [EXIT] to complete the setting.≥ The focus positions of the items you have set will be registered.≥ The focus position settings are canc

Page 121 - 3 Touch [QR code] or [Wi-Fi]

- 45 -≥ When using Focus Transition, functions registered to the USER buttons 1s5 do not work with the USER buttons.To set the Focus Transition time≥

Page 122

- 46 -Automatic White Balance function may not reproduce natural colours depending on the scenes or lighting conditions. If so, you can adjust the Whi

Page 123

- 47 -*1 This mode is used for Auto White Balance Mode and Intelligent Auto Mode.*2 You can set this mode with a USER button.*3 Only displayed when Ma

Page 124 - PQRS TUV WXYZ

- 48 -When recording a scene that is too dark (or bright) or a scene in a similar situation, manually adjust the iris and gain.Iris adjustment≥ Switch

Page 125 - Connecting with WPS

- 49 -∫ Adjusting brightness during the Auto Iris Mode≥ Switch to Manual Mode. (l 34)1 Select the menu.2 Touch / to adjust settings.3 Touch [EXIT] t

Page 126 - Connecting with QR code

- 5 -With a PCUsing this unit with a PC... 93What you can do with a PC ... 93Connecting to a PC ...

Page 127

- 50 -≥ To return to Auto Gain Mode, press the GAIN button or set this unit to Intelligent Auto Mode using the iA/MANU switch.≥ If you register [SUPER

Page 128

- 51 -Adjust the shutter speed when recording fast-moving subjects.≥ Use the multi-function dial to change the settings.≥ Switch to Manual Mode. (l 34

Page 129

- 52 -≥ You may see a band of light around an object that is shining very bright, or highly reflective.≥ During normal playback, image movement may no

Page 130 - [Wi-Fi Password]

- 53 -This unit can record audio in 2 ch.It is possible to switch between built-in microphone, external microphone, or connected audio equipment for e

Page 131 - [Wireless LAN setup]

- 54 -∫ Using an external microphone or audio equipment1 Connect an external microphone or audio equipment to AUDIO INPUT1, 2 terminals (XLR 3 pin). (

Page 132 - Using the Menu

- 55 -To remove the external microphone, etc., from the audio input terminals 1, 2 (XLR 3 pin)Remove while pushing on the PUSH section of the audio in

Page 133

- 56 -≥ Adjust confirming the audio level meter.ALC can reduce audio noise. For audio channel 1, select [AUDIO ALC CH1]: for audio channel 2, select [

Page 134

- 57 -You can change a counter display that indicates how much time has elapsed during recording or playback.Press the COUNTER button to switch the co

Page 135

- 58 -Setting the Time CodeTime code will display the recording time in hours, minutes, seconds, and frames.TC 00:00:00:00 (hour : minute : second : f

Page 136 - [FOCUS TRANSITION]

- 59 -≥ The time code will reset when the built-in lithium battery is exhausted when it is set to [FREE RUN].You can set the initial time code.1 Selec

Page 137

- 6 -1 USB terminal [USB 3.0 DEVICE] (l 93, 108)2 USB terminal [USB 3.0 HOST] (l 102)3 HDMI connector [HDMI] (l 89)4 Audio input terminals 2 (XLR 3 pi

Page 138

- 60 -Setting the Recording CounterRecording Counter will display the recording time in seconds.0:00:00 (hour : minute : second (When [REC COUNTER] is

Page 139 - 4K / 50p 150M

- 61 -Each of the USER button can register one function from the 24 available functions.≥ There are six USER buttons (USER1 to USER6) on the main body

Page 140

- 62 -Using the USER buttonTo use the set USER button, press USER1 to USER6 button or touch the USER7 to USER10 button icon displayed when you touch t

Page 141

- 63 -Functions of the USER button∫ List of USER button function* These functions are not available in Intelligent Auto Mode.≥ The following USER butt

Page 142

- 64 -≥ Register “Focus Assist” to a USER button. (l 61)You can set the Focus Assist. (l 40)≥ Register “Backlight Compensation” to a USER button. (l 6

Page 143 - [2 SLOTS FUNC.]

- 65 -≥ Register “EVF/LCD detail” to a USER button. (l 61)[EVF/LCD DETAIL] helps you achieve focus easier by emphasizing the outlines of an image disp

Page 144 - [TIME LAPSE REC]

- 66 -≥ Register “Histogram” to a USER button. (l 61)A graph with brightness as horizontal axis and number of pixels at that brightness as vertical ax

Page 145

- 67 -≥ Register “DRS” to a USER button. (l 61)≥ Switch to Manual Mode. (l 34)Selects the DRS (Dynamic Range Stretcher) function.It is possible to exp

Page 146 - [INFRARED REC]

- 68 -You can apply a variety of effects to the subject you touch.∫ Setting an Area Mode effectYou can select the following menu items to set an effec

Page 147 - [HYBRID O.I.S.]

- 69 -≥ Area Function is not possible in following cases:j In Intelligent Auto Modej When a remote control (commercially-available) is connected (l 6)

Page 148 - [AUDIO LOW CUT CH2]

- 7 -24 Tripod receptacle (l 13)25 Eyepiece corrector lever (l 25)26 User 5 buttons [USER5]/[FOCUS ASSIST] (l 61)27 Focus auto/Manual/¶ switch [FOCUS

Page 149

- 70 -≥ Register “Level Gauge” to a USER button. (l 61)This function displays the horizontal/vertical tilt of the unit with the electronic level.∫ To

Page 150 - TC/UB SETUP

- 71 -≥ Register “Background” to a USER button. (l 61)When [2 SLOTS FUNC.] is set to [BACKGROUND], you can start/stop background recording.≥ When the

Page 151 - Switch setting

- 72 -Colour Bar Screen≥ To cancel, press the BARS button again.≥ It will be cancelled when the unit is turned off.≥ While the colour bar is displayed

Page 152 - [BARS TYPE]

- 73 -≥ The test tone volume differs depending on the [TEST TONE] setting. (l 157)≥ You can record colour bars as motion pictures, but not as still pi

Page 153 - Display setting

- 74 -ZebraZebra display:Parts where white saturation (colour saturation) is likely to occur (extremely brightly lit or shiny parts) are displayed wit

Page 154

- 75 -You can use convenient functions just by the easy operation of touching the screen.1 Touch the LCD monitor in the recording screen.≥ The operati

Page 155

- 76 -You can select and set menu items (l 28), etc. using the multi-function dial.1 Rotate the multi-function dial on the menu screen, etc., to move

Page 156

- 77 -≥ The multi-function dial also allows you to select/set operation icons, thumbnails, etc.≥ Parts that are finger-touch sensitive can be operated

Page 157 - AV output setting

- 78 -To change the function you adjust1 Change settings in advance so that you can select more than two functions.≥ Change settings as follows:≥ The

Page 158 - Other Functions

- 79 -1 Set this unit to playback mode. (l 22)2 Touch the play mode select icon A.3 Select the media C you wish to play back.4 (To set this unit to Mo

Page 159

- 8 -48 Infrared light (l 69, 152)49 Recording lamp (Front) (l 158)50 Lens cover (l 11)51 Lens (LEICA DICOMAR)52 SD Card slot cover (l 21)53 Access la

Page 160 - [INITIAL SET]

- 80 -(To set this unit to Still Picture Playback Mode)Touch the still picture F.5 Touch the scene or the still picture to be played back.≥ Next (Prev

Page 161

- 81 -∫ Change the thumbnail displayWhile the thumbnail is displayed, the thumbnail display changes in the following order if the zoom lever or the su

Page 162

- 82 -2 Rotate the multi-function dial to adjust the volume.3 Push the multi-function dial to finish the adjustment.≥ Sound will be heard only during

Page 163 - Picture Setup

- 83 -Motion picture playback using operation iconFor details on the basic playback operations, refer to page 79.Playback operation Playback display O

Page 164 - ∫ Recording indications

- 84 -Direct playbackDuring PlaybackTouch the direct playback bar A or slide it while touching.≥ The playback pauses temporarily and skips to the posi

Page 165

- 85 -Creating still picture from motion pictureYou can save a frame of a recorded motion picture as a still picture. The picture size with which a st

Page 166 - PH PS HA HE PM

- 86 -Resuming the previous playbackIf playback of a scene was stopped halfway, the playback can be resumed from where it was stopped.If playback of a

Page 167 - Messages

- 87 -≥ Scenes recorded with the following [REC FORMAT] settings are grouped separately on the date list. A recording format icon will be displayed ne

Page 168 - Troubleshooting

- 88 -2 (When [MULTI] is selected in Step 1)Touch the scene/still picture to be deleted.≥ When touched, the scene/still picture is selected and the

Page 169 - Playback

- 89 -≥ When [SYSTEM FREQ] is set to a broadcasting system different from that of your region, images may not be played back correctly. (l 159)≥ Use t

Page 170 - About the Wi-Fi function

- 9 -71 Internal microphones72 Accessory shoe73 Sub zoom lever (l 37, 151)≥ This lever functions in the same manner as the zoom lever.74 Zoom lever [T

Page 171

- 90 -1 Connect this unit to a TV.≥ Check that the plugs are inserted as far as they go.≥ Do not use any other HDMI cables except the supplied one.≥ W

Page 172 - Cautions for use

- 91 -≥ This unit is not compatible with the VIERA Link.≥ If you connect this unit to the TV when this unit is set to Recording Mode, a squealing soun

Page 173 - About the battery

- 92 -∫ To display the on-screen information on the TVWhen the menu setting is changed, the information displayed on the screen (operation icon and Co

Page 174 - About the SD card

- 93 -What you can do with a PCWhen you connect this unit to a PC, it recognises this unit as a card reader. The connection enables you to access the

Page 175 - About personal information

- 94 -6 Touch [PC] on the screen of this unit.≥ This unit is automatically recognised as an external drive of the PC. (l 96)≥ When you select an optio

Page 176 - About copyright

- 95 -∫ If using Mac∫ If using WindowsWhen the unit is connected to a PC, it is recognised as an external drive.≥ Removable disk (Example: ) is displ

Page 177 - Recording modes/approximate

- 96 -Example folder structure of an SD card:The following data will be recorded.1 Up to 999 still pictures in JPEG format ([11000001.JPG] etc.)2 MOV

Page 178

- 97 -Using HD Writer XE 2.0You can copy the motion/still picture data to the HDD of PCs or SD cards.Refer to the operating instructions of HD Writer

Page 179

- 98 -Your installation or use of the Software defined below shall be conclusively deemed to constitute your acceptance of the terms of this Agreement

Page 180 - Panasonic Corporation

- 99 -Article 9 With regard to MICROSOFT SQL SERVER COMPACT 3.5 produced by Microsoft Corporation(1) Licensee shall use the MICROSOFT SQL SERVER COMPA

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