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3-878-038-12(1)

Solid-State Memory

Camcorder

PMW-EX3

Operating Instructions

Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly

and retan it for future reference.

Printed in Japan

© 2008 Sony Corporation

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  • Page 1
    3-878-038-12(1) Solid-State Memory Camcorder PMW-EX3 Operating Instructions Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retan it for future reference. Printed in Japan © 2008 Sony Corporation…
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    Electromagnetic Environments: E1 (residential), E2 (commercial and light industrial), E3 (urban outdoors), E4 (controlled EMC environment, ex. TV studio) The manufacturer of this product is Sony Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan. The Authorized Representative for EMC and product safety is Sony Deutschland GmbH, Hedelfinger Strasse 61, 70327 Stuttgart, Germany.
  • Page 3
    E1 (résidentiel), E2 (commercial et industrie légère), E3 (urbain extérieur) et E4 (environnement EMC contrôlé, ex. studio de télévision). Le fabricant de ce produit est Sony Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japon. Le représentant autorisé pour EMC et la sécurité des produits est Sony Deutschland GmbH, Hedelfinger Strasse 61, 70327 Stuttgart, Allemagne.
  • Page 4
    E1 (Wohnbereich), E2 (kommerzieller und in beschränktem Maße industrieller Bereich), E3 (Stadtbereich im Freien) und E4 (kontrollierter EMV-Bereich, z.B. Fernsehstudio). Der Hersteller dieses Produkts ist Sony Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan. Der autorisierte Repräsentant für EMV und Produktsicherheit ist Sony Deutschland GmbH, Hedelfinger Strasse 61, 70327 Stuttgart, Deutschland.
  • Page 5
    Gerät abschaltet und signalisiert „Batterie leer“ oder nach längerer Gebrauchsdauer der Batterien „nicht mehr einwandfrei funktioniert“. Um sicherzugehen, kleben Sie die Batteriepole z.B. mit einem Klebestreifen ab oder geben Sie die Batterien einzeln in einen Plastikbeutel.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Reading the CD-ROM Manuals … 16 System Requirements for Using the Applications … 16 Software Installation … 17 Parts Identifications … 18 Camcorder … 18 Zoom Lens VCL-614B2X (Supplied) … 22 IR Remote Commander (Supplied) … 23 On-Screen Indications … 25 Indications in Camera Mode …

  • Page 7
    Using the PHU-60K … 47 Recording Basic Operation Procedure … 50 Selecting the Video Format … 52 Switching the ND Filters … 53 Adjusting the White Balance … 54 Adjusting the Black Balance … 56 Displaying the Markers and Zebra Patterns … 56 Setting the Gain …
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    Adjusting in AF Mode … 66 Using Macro Mode … 67 Eliminating Picture Blurring (Steady Shot) … 67 Reducing Flickers … 68 Setting the Time Data … 69 Running Modes of the Timecode … 69 Setting the Timecode … 69 Setting the User Bits …
  • Page 9
    Deleting Clips … 94 Storing/Retrieving the Setting Data … 95 Playback Playing Back Clips … 96 Clip Operations … 101 Status Displays Showing the Status Screens … 108 CAMERA Status Screen … 109 AUDIO Status Screen … 110 VIDEO Status Screen … 111 BUTTON/REMOTE Status Screen …
  • Page 10
    Recording External Input Signals … 136 About i.LINK … 137 External Synchronization … 138 Operating From the RM-B750/B150 … 140 Operating the Menus of the Camcorder … 140 Functions Operable From the RM-B750/B150 (Camera Mode) … 142 Important Notes on Operation … 144 Formats and Limitations of Outputs …
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    Error Indications … 153 Warning Indications … 153 MPEG-2 Video Patent Portfolio License … 155 Specifications … 155 General … 155 Camera Block … 156 Audio Block … 156 Viewfinder … 156 Inputs/Outputs … 156 Supplied Lens (VCL-614B2X) … 157 Optional Accessories …
  • Page 12: Overview

    Overview Package Configuration Make sure you have following items supplied with your camcorder. The number in parentheses indicates the number of that item supplied. VCL-614B2X exclusive standard zoom lens It is attached to the camcorder at the factory. Lens hood with lens…

  • Page 13: Features

    HD video and audio with long recording time by efficiently compressing the data. Selectable bit rates The PMW-EX3 offers a choice of bit rates: either 35 Mbps (HQ mode) or 25 Mbps (SP mode), depending on the desired picture quality and recording time.

  • Page 14
    HD resolution. Features Newly developed lens mount The PMW-EX3 employs a new lens mount (1/2- inch EX Mount) of superior optical characteristics in a compact size, which permits the supplied standard zoom lens and an optionally available lens specifically designed for the PMW- EX3 to be mounted.
  • Page 15
    Shutter-angle settings In addition to the electric shutter speed controls, the PMW-EX3 also has a “shutter angle” control, which is familiar to cinematographers. Picture Profile feature The Picture Profile feature allows the camera…
  • Page 16: Using The Cd-Rom

    Two CD-ROMs are supplied with the PMW- EX3. The CD-ROM labeled “Manuals for Solid-State Memory Camcorder” contains the Operating Instructions for the PMW-EX3 (Japanese, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Chinese) in PDF format. The CD-ROM labelled “Utility Software for Solid-State Memory Camcorder and Recorder”…

  • Page 17: Software Installation

    XDCAM EX Clip Browsing Software Microsoft Windows XP SP3 or later (32-bit version), Microsoft Windows Vista SP1 or later (32-bit version), or Mac OS X v10.4.11 or later/ v10.5.1 or later. Windows: Intel Pentium 4 2.0 GHz or higher (Intel Core 2 Duo Processor 2.0 GHz or higher is recommended.) Macintosh: Intel Core 2 Duo Processor 2.0 GHz or higher (Intel Core 2 Duo Processor 2.4…

  • Page 18: Parts Identifications

    Parts Identifications Camcorder 1 6 :9 W ID E S C R E E Front lower operation block (page 21) Side operation panel (page 21) For functions and usage, see the pages shown in parentheses. Cable clamp for external microphone…

  • Page 19
    Upper operation panel (page 21) CH -1 Connectors 18 to 20 have indivial caps, and 21 to 23 are behind a shared cover. Eyecup The eyecup can be attached in the reversed direction. To reattach the eyecup, stretch it a little to attach to the viewfinder and fit the rim of the eyecup into the groove of the viewfinder.
  • Page 20
    Operation panel on the handle MONITOR THUMBNAIL SEL/SET CANCEL F REV PLAY/PAUSE F FWD PREV STOP NEXT START/STOP HOLD MONITOR VOL (volume) buttons (page 72, page 99) THUMBNAIL button (page 97) PLAY/PAUSE button (page 97) F REV (fast reverse) button (page 98) PREV (previous) button (page 98) STOP button (page 99) On-handle ZOOM button (page 63)
  • Page 21
    AUDIO IN (audio input selection) switches (page 71) Front lower operation block WHT BAL SHUTTER ASSIGN 4 ASSIGN 4 (assignable 4) button (page 75) SHUTTER switch (page 59) WHT BAL (automatic white balance adjustment) button (page 54) Side operation panel LENS INFO BRT DISP HISTOGRAM ASSIGN…
  • Page 22: Zoom Lens Vcl-614B2X (Supplied)

    Tripod receptacles Note Check that the size of the hole matches the screw of the tripod. If they do not match, the camcorder cannot be attached to the tripod securely. Parts Identifications When attaching to a tripod Use the supplied bottom plate to stabilize the camcorder.

  • Page 23: Ir Remote Commander (Supplied)

    AS E Hood fixing screw To reattach the hood, align the marks on the hood with those on the camcorder, turn it in the opposite direction from that when you removed it, then tighten the fixing screw. Lens control block…

  • Page 24
    Press the X button together with the unmarked button (safety button) to pause recording. PUSH SET button (four-way arrow key) It functions the same as the SEL/SET button (joystick) on the camcorder. NEXT button STOP button F FWD (fast forward) button…
  • Page 25: On-Screen Indications

    On-Screen Indications Indications in Camera Mode When this unit is in Camera mode (mode for recording), pressing the DISPLAY/BATT INFO button displays the statuses and settings of this unit in the viewfinder. When you press the DISPLAY/BATT INFO button again, these indications are canceled. The recording status indication, such as “…

  • Page 26: Direct Menu Operation

    Media remaining indication [M] (page 46) Zoom position indication [M] (page 62) Lens extender indication (available only when a lens extender is used) TLCS mode indication [M][D] (page 120) Backlight mode STD STD Standard mode Spotlight mode Steady Shot indication [M] (page 67) Focus mode indication [M] ( [D] only in MF mode) (page 64) (available only when an auto-focus lens is…

  • Page 27
    TLCS 7 On ∗ 1 1.5 2 3 4 5 7 10 15 20 30 ATW 4300K PPOFF ND1 ++ F1.9 18dB SHT:1/2000 Tilt the joystick or rotate the jog dial to set the cursor to the item to be operated then press the joystick or the jog dial.
  • Page 28: Preparations

    AC adaptor. If you connect an AC power source, it has a priority even if a battery pack is mounted. For safety, use only the Sony battery packs and AC adaptor listed below: • BP-U30/U60 Lithium-ion Battery Pack • BC-U1/U2 Battery Charger (usable as an AC…

  • Page 29: Using Ac Power (Dc In Power)

    To check in power-off status Information on the mounted battery pack (BATTERY INFO) is displayed in the viewfinder when you hold the DISPLAY/BATT INFO button pressed even if the camcorder is off. The BATTERY INFO display goes off after 5 seconds. DISPLAY/BATT INFO button…

  • Page 30: Turning Power On

    STBY A: 25min B: 50min Note The battery pack mounted on the camcorder is not charged even if you set the mode switch of the BC-U1/U2 to the CHARGE position. To charge the battery pack, remove it from the camcorder and mount it on the BC-U1/U2.

  • Page 31: Setting The Clock

    Setting the Clock When you turn the camcorder on for the first time after purchasing or replacing the backup battery (page 149), the Initial Setting display appears in the viewfinder. Set the date and time of the built-in clock, using this display.

  • Page 32: Adjusting The Viewfinder

    These adjustments of the viewfinder have no effect on pictures being recorded. Caution Do not leave the camcorder with the eyepiece of the viewfinder facing the sun. Direct sunlight can enter through the eyepiece, be focused in the viewfinder, and cause fire.

  • Page 33
    Press the MENU button to set the camcorder to Menu mode. Select (VF SET menu) then “VF” from the menu, and adjust “Color.” VF SET Color Peaking Mode : Color Marker Zebra 00:00 Display On/O f f For details on menu operations, see “Basic Menu Operations”…
  • Page 34
    OU T CO MP ON EN OU T When the camcorder is in Media mode, the picture is also inverted both vertically and horizontally. In Camera mode, the picture is inverted only vertically, while it is also inverted horizontally for Rec Review (page 74).
  • Page 35: Adjusting The Lens

    Adjusting the Lens The supplied VCL-614B2X and the optional XS8X4AS-XB8 (see page 36) specially designed for the PMW-EX3 are called “exclusive lenses” in this manual. Caution Do not leave the camcorder with the lens facing the sun. Direct sunlight can enter through the lens, be focused in the camcorder, and cause fire.

  • Page 36: Replacing The Lens

    Replacing the Lens In addition to the supplied VCL-614B2X standard zoom lens, a wide zoom lens exclusively for the PMW-EX3 is available as an option. Optional exclusive lens Fujinon XS8X4AS-XB8: 1/2-inch EX Mount lens Using the supplied lens adaptor, a Sony 1/2-inch Bayonet Mount lens can be mounted.

  • Page 37
    Turn the lens mount lever downward. Return the lens mount stopper switch to the LOCK position. Attaching a Sony 1/2-inch Bayonet Mount lens Use the lens adaptor supplied with the camcorder. Attach the lens adaptor to the camcorder.
  • Page 38: Retrieving The Lens File

    3 Return the lens stopper switch to the LOCK position. Attach the lens. Sony 1/2-inch Bayonet Mount lens (optional) 1 Align the alignment pin of the lens with the recess of the adaptor and set the lens in place.

  • Page 39: Adjusting The Grip

    Release the RELEASE button at the desired click position to lock the grip. Using the Cheek Pad When you operate the camcorder with it on your right shoulder, the cheek pad prevents the control parts on the side panel of the camcorder from directly hitting your face.

  • Page 40
    Align the hole of the cable clamp with those on the mount frame of the cheek pad (at the top of the pole) and the camcorder then secure them all together with the supplied screw. (Keep the original screw removed in step for future use.)
  • Page 41: Using The Ir Remote Commander

    Activating/deactivating the remote control function can be achieved using the Setup menu or an assignable button. To activate using the menu Press the MENU button to set the camcorder to Menu mode, select and set “IR Remote” to “On.” OTHERS…

  • Page 42
    If pressing the remote control buttons produces absolutely no effect on the camcorder, replace the battery then check the operation again. Replacing the battery in the IR Remote…
  • Page 43: Handling Sxs Memory Cards

    Operations are not guaranteed with memory cards other than SxS PRO. These cards comply with the ExpressCard standard. • SxS and SxS PRO are trademarks of Sony Corporation. • The ExpressCard word mark and logo are owned by Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) and are licensed to Sony Corporation.

  • Page 44: Inserting/Removing An Sxs Memory Card

    Write-protect switch Note Do not operate the write-protect switch of an SxS memory card while it is set in the camcorder. Temporarily remove the card from the camcorder before changing the switch setting. Inserting/Removing an SxS Memory Card The card slots are located behind a cover.

  • Page 45: Switching Between Sxs Memory Cards

    • When you turn the camcorder on by setting the power switch to MEDIA (Media mode), a display to show that an SxS memory card is being confirmed appears in the viewfinder.

  • Page 46: Checking The Remaining Time Available For Recording

    If formatting fails A write-protected SxS memory card or memory card that cannot be used with this camcorder will not be formatted. As a warning message is displayed, replace the card with an appropriate SxS memory card, as per the instructions in the message.

  • Page 47: Using The Phu-60K

    (page 130) of the OTHERS menu. Using the PHU-60K You can use an optional PHU-60K Professional Hard Disk Unit with this camcorder. The PHU- 60K incorporates a 60GB 1.8-inch hard disk, on which up to 200 minutes of HD video can be recorded in HQ mode.

  • Page 48: Formatting The Phu-60K

    To erase the recording data completely, connect the unit to a PC and perform “Full Format.” • The PHU-60K to be used with this camcorder must be formatted using the format function of this camcorder. Any PHU-60K formatted with another device must be formatted again with this camcorder.

  • Page 49: Restoring The Phu-60K

    Restoring the PHU-60K If an error occurs with data on the PHU-60K for some reason, the hard disk must be restored. If a PHU-60K that needs to be restored is connected, a message that prompts you to execute restoration is displayed in the viewfinder. To restore the hard disk Select “Execute”…

  • Page 50: Recording

    FULL AUTO CAMERA OFF MEDIA When using the remote commander, activate the remote control mode (page 41). Note When you hold the camcorder by the grip, support it from underneath with your left hand. Battery pack Memory card(s) Power switch: CAMERA…

  • Page 51
    “Setting the Electronic Shutter” on page 59 “Adjusting the White Balance” on page 54 Note AF (Auto Focus) is not activated by setting the camcorder to Full Auto mode. For information of automatic focus adjustment, see page 66. Press the REC START/STOP button.
  • Page 52: Selecting The Video Format

    The selectable formats depend on whether “Country” (page 130) of the OTHERS menu is set to “NTSC Area” or “PAL Area.” The video formats set on this camcorder cover the recording bit rate (HQ/SP), recording picture size (effective resolution), recording frame rate, and recording scan system (i/P).

  • Page 53: Changing The Format

    HQ 720/50P 50 Progressive HQ 1280 × 720 HQ 720/25P 25 Progressive Changing the Format Press the MENU button to set the camcorder to Menu mode, display the OTHERS menu with , and set “Video Format.” OTHERS Genlock HQ 1080/60i…

  • Page 54: Adjusting The White Balance

    B: ATW or Memory B mode A: Memory A mode PRST: Preset mode • Setting the camcorder to Full Auto mode (page 51) forcibly activates ATW mode. • Assigning the ATW on/off function to an assignable button permits you to independently activate/deactivate ATW when Full Auto mode is off.

  • Page 55: Executing Auto White Balance

    An error message is displayed on the screen for approximately three seconds. If the error message is displayed, try auto white- balance adjustment again. If the error message continues to be displayed after several attempts, consult your Sony service representative. F ME RA OF CA ME…

  • Page 56: Adjusting The Black Balance

    You can readjust it, using the menu, when needed. Use the CAMERA SET menu for the adjustment. Press the MENU button to set the camcorder to Menu mode, display the CAMERA SET menu with , and select “Auto BLK Balance” from the menu.

  • Page 57: Displaying The Zebra Patterns

    Using “Zebra” of the VF SET menu, you can change the zebra pattern to be displayed. Press the MENU button to set the camcorder to Menu mode, display the VF SET menu with , and select “Zebra” from the menu.

  • Page 58: Setting The Gain

    VF SET Peaking Marker Zebra Zebra Select 00:00 D i splay On/O f f Zebra1 Level Zebra Select Select the zebra pattern(s) to be displayed. 1 (Zebra1): To display a zebra pattern in the area of ±10% centering the video level set with “Zebra1 Level”…

  • Page 59: Recording In Agc Mode

    To change Press the MENU button to set the camcorder to Menu mode, display the CAMERA SET menu with , and select “Gain Setup” from the menu. CAMERA SET Au t o BLK Ba l ance Gain Setup Shu t t e r…

  • Page 60
    Setting the fixed shutter with the CAMERA SET menu The shutter mode and shutter speed can be set with the CAMERA SET menu. Press the MENU button to set the camcorder to Menu mode, display the CAMERA SET menu with , and select “Shutter.”…
  • Page 61: Shooting In Ex Slow Shutter Mode

    Slow Shutter setting. • The EX Slow Shutter On/Off setting cannot be changed during recording. • You cannot set the camcorder to Full Auto mode (page 51) when the EX Slow Shutter mode is set to “On.” Shooting in Auto Shutter Mode When you set the camcorder to Full Auto mode (page 51), Auto Shutter is forcibly selected.

  • Page 62: Adjusting The Iris Manually

    “Display On/Off” (page 124) of the VF SET menu. A: 25min B: 50min Switching the Zoom Mode Switching between Manual mode and Servo mode is performed with the ZOOM switch located on the bottom of the camcorder. 120min STBY STBY 120min STBY STBY…

  • Page 63: Operating The Zoom Manually

    NT RA IN G PE AK INF O /BA TT PL AY IM AG MI RR OF F CH -1 AU DIO CH -2 OU T CO MP ON EN OU T ZOOM MANU SERVO ZOOM switch Operating the Zoom Manually Setting the ZOOM switch to the MANU position for Manual Zoom mode activates the zoom ring.

  • Page 64: Adjusting The Focus

    Adjusting in Full MF Mode Pull the focus ring rearward (toward the camcorder body) to set the camcorder to Full MF mode. Focus can only be adjusted with the focus ring manually. Note The focus instantly moves to the range index position when you pull the focus ring rearward.

  • Page 65: Adjusting In Mf Mode

    Slide the focus ring forward (toward the lens hood) and set the FOCUS switch to MANU to set EXPANDED FOCUS the camcorder to MF mode. In this mode, you can button activate Auto Focus only when required. BR IG NT RA…

  • Page 66: Adjusting In Af Mode

    Adjusting in AF Mode Slide the focus ring forward (toward the lens hood) and set the FOCUS switch to AUTO to set the camcorder to AF mode. In this mode, focus is always adjusted automatically. Focus ring: Forward The range index of the ring is invalid in AF mode.

  • Page 67: Using Macro Mode

    1 1.5 2 3 4 5 7 10 15 20 30 ATW 4300K PPOFF ND1 ++ F1.9 18dB SHT:1/2000 Note If the camcorder is fixed to a tripod for stable condition, deactivate the Steady Shot function. Eliminating Picture Blurring (Steady Shot)

  • Page 68: Reducing Flickers

    Reducing Flickers To reduce flickers, try either of the following two methods: Setting the shutter speed according to the power-supply frequency Activate the electronic shutter (page 59) and set the shutter speed according to the power supply frequency. When the frequency is 50 Hz Set the shutter speed to When the frequency is 60 Hz Set the shutter speed to…

  • Page 69: Setting The Time Data

    Regen mode The timecode advances during recording only. When you insert another memory card, the camcorder starts next recording so that the timecode continues to the last recorded timecode on the card. Clock mode The current clock time is recorded for the timecode.

  • Page 70: Setting The User Bits

    Video Frame TC Format formats setting HQ1080/60i 00 to 29 DF/NDF switchable SP 1080/60i (Fixed to DF in Clock HQ1080/30P mode) HQ 1080/50i 00 to 24 Fixed to NDF SP 1080/50i HQ 1080/25P HQ 1080/24P 00 to 23 Fixed to NDF HQ 720/24P SP 1080/24P 00 to 29 DF/NDF switchable…

  • Page 71: Recording Audio Signals

    Recording Audio Signals Two channels (CH-1/CH-2) of audio can be recorded (Linear PCM recording) in synchronization with video recording. You can use the built-in stereo microphones (omni-directional electret condenser microphones) or 2-channel external audio inputs to the AUDIO IN connectors by switching with the AUDIO IN switches.

  • Page 72: Adjusting The Audio Recording Levels

    to AUDIO IN Cable clamp Set the corresponding AUDIO IN switch (CH-1 or CH-2) to EXT. Set the corresponding LINE/MIC/+48V switch (CH-1 or CH-2) according to the connected microphone. MIC: For a microphone that requires no power supply +48V: For a microphone that requires +48V power supply (such as the ECM-673) Adjusting the Audio Recording Levels…

  • Page 73: Outputting The Color Bars And Reference Tone

    Outputting the Color Bars and Reference Tone The camcorder can output a color-bar signal in place of the camera picture. A 1-kHz reference tone is output with the color bar signal if “1kHz Tone” of “Audio Input” (page 121) is set to “On” with the AUDIO SET menu.

  • Page 74: Recording Shot Marks

    For the Shot Mark Screen, see “Displaying the SHOT MARK Screen” on page 105. The camcorder permits you to record two types of shot marks: shot mark 1 and shot mark 2. Shot marks can be recorded as needed during recording or can be added after recording while checking the playback pictures.

  • Page 75: Changing Functions Of The Assignable Buttons

    • The Setup and PICTURE PROFILE menus cannot be operated during Rec Review. Changing Functions of the Assignable Buttons The camcorder has four assignable buttons to which you can assign various functions for convenience. ASSIGN 1 to 3 buttons LENS INFO BRT DISP HISTOGRAM…

  • Page 76: Interval Recording

    Number of frames for one recording session (Number of Frames) It is recommended to fix the camcorder to a tripod or equivalent and use the IR Remote Commander to start/stop recording rather than pressing the REC START/STOP button of the camcorder.

  • Page 77: Performing Interval Recording

    I n t e r v a l Time Frame Rec Number of Frames Set “Setting” to “On.” The camcorder enters Interval Recording mode. When the special recording mode indication on the screen is active, “Interval Rec” flashes on the screen.

  • Page 78: Frame Recording

    The specified number of frames are recorded intermittently when you press the REC START/ STOP button. It is recommended to fix the camcorder to a tripod or equivalent and use the IR Remote Commander to start/stop recording rather than pressing the REC START/STOP button of the camcorder.

  • Page 79: Slow & Quick Motion Recording

    HQ 1080/60i, HQ 1080/50i, SP 1080/ 60i, SP 1080/50i, or SP 1080/24P. • When using a PHU-60K (page 47), set the camcorder to one of the following conditions. Slow & Quick Motion recording cannot be done properly with other conditions.

  • Page 80: Preparatory Settings

    S&Q Motion dial GAIN Press the S&Q Motion dial for more than 1 second. The camcorder enters the Slow & Quick Motion standby status. The special recording mode indication on the screen shows “S&Q Motion” and [Recording frame rate]/[Playback frame rate] fps beneath.

  • Page 81: Freeze Mix: Image Alignment

    For details, see “Changing Functions of the Assignable Buttons” on page 75. Superimposing a Freeze Mix image Stop recording to set the camcorder to STBY (recording standby) status. Press the REC REVIEW button to review the recorded images, or press the ASSIGN button to which you assigned “Freeze Mix.”…

  • Page 82: Shot Transition

    A button and B button You can register a Shot to each of the buttons. MODE button and indicator When you press this button, the camcorder enters Shot Transition operation mode, and the indicator of the button lights. The shot transition operation area is displayed on the screen.

  • Page 83: Preparatory Settings

    Shot-transition operation area TCG 00:00:00:00 Shot Trans i t i on Execute Shot-A Shot-B Rec Link : Of f Shot-transition information area Note Camera operations are disabled when the shot transition operation mode is Check or Execute. When adjustments are required, set the mode to Store.

  • Page 84: Recording With A Shot Transition

    Setting Contents and icon Soft Trans To make the transition slowly at the beginning and end but linearly in between. Soft Stop To make the transition slowly near the end. P: Parameter level T: Transition of time Start Timer Set the time from start of recording to start of the shot transition.

  • Page 85
    When “Rec Link” is “Shot-A” or “Shot- B,” the camcorder automatically performs the shot transition to the camera settings registered to Shot A or Shot B, respectively. You need not press the button. Notes • You cannot return to the status in step after you start the shot transition.
  • Page 86: Fader Function

    Set the duration (1/2/3/5/10 sec.) of fade-out. Exit the menu. • If you set “Fade In” to “On” with the menu, the camcorder enters Fade-in standby status when you exit the menu. • When the Fader indication on the screen is active, the initial status (“White Fader”…

  • Page 87: Starting Recording With A Fade In

    Set “Fade In” and “Fade Out” to “Off” with the menu. Or press the ASSIGN button again. Note The Fade In/Fade Out settings automatically return to “Off” when you turn off the camcorder, while the Type and Time settings set with the menu are maintained. Fader Function…

  • Page 88: Picture Profiles

    CAMERA PROFILE button Picture Profiles Set the power switch to CAMERA to turn the camcorder on in Camera mode. Press the PICTURE PROFILE button. The PICTURE PROFILE menu is displayed. Operating the jog dial or the joystick, select “SEL” from the PICTURE PROFILE menu then select the picture profile number (PP1 to PP6) to operate.

  • Page 89: Copying The Settings Of A Picture Profile

    PP6: SceneF The camcorder is adjusted to the picture quality specified by the selected Profile. (If you select “OFF,” the camcorder will be fixed at the standard picture quality, and no picture adjustment is allowed.) Press the PICTURE PROFILE button to exit the menu.

  • Page 90: Picture Profile Items

    Picture Profile Items The values when “Off” is selected at “SEL” of the PICTURE PROFILE menu are shown in bold face (example: Standard PICTURE PROFILE SET Items Subitems and setting values Contents Profile Name Profile name Changing the picture profile name Matrix Setting…

  • Page 91
    PICTURE PROFILE SET Items Subitems and setting values Contents White Offset White On / Off Setting the white balance offset and the color temperature of the preset white Offset<A> –99 to +99 (±0) Offset<B> –99 to +99 (±0) Offset<ATW> –99 to +99 (±0) Preset White 2100 to 10000 (3200) Detail…
  • Page 92
    PICTURE PROFILE SET Items Subitems and setting values Contents Skin Tone Detail Setting Adjusting the details to be applied to the areas of a specific color phase Level Area Detection Area Indication Saturation Phase Width Knee Setting Adjusting the knee level Auto Knee Point Slope…
  • Page 93
    PICTURE PROFILE SET Items Subitems and setting values Contents Gamma Level –99 to +99 (±0) Adjusting the gamma compensation level and Select selecting the gamma curve STD1 / STD2 / STD3 / STD4 / CINE1 / CINE2 / CINE3 / CINE4 Black –99 to +99 (±0)
  • Page 94: Deleting Clips

    Deleting Clips In Camera mode, the Last Clip DEL function for deleting the last recorded clip and the All Clips DEL function for deleting all clips from a memory card are available. In Media mode, you can specify the clip to be deleted.

  • Page 95: Storing/Retrieving The Setting Data

    Retrieving the Setup File When you retrieve the stored setup file, the camcorder settings are changed according to the file. Insert the memory card on which you stored the setup file into a card slot.

  • Page 96: Playback

    Playback Playing Back Clips Turning the camcorder on with the power switch set to MEDIA sets it to Media mode, and the clips recorded on the SxS memory card are displayed as thumbnails on the screen. (If no clips are recorded on the card, a no-clip message is displayed.)

  • Page 97: Playback

    Playback starts from the beginning of the selected clip. The clips after the selected clips are played back in sequence. When playback of the last clip ends, the camcorder enters PAUSE (still picture) mode at the last frame of the last clip. Playing Back Clips…

  • Page 98
    The playback is restarted by pressing the button again. Switching to high-speed playback The camcorder permits you to play clips at 4 times or 15 times normal speed in the forward or reverse direction. Audio is muffled in high-speed playback.
  • Page 99
    Cueing up To return to the top of the current clip Press the PREV button. • When you press the button in normal or fast- forward playback, the top of the current clip is cued up then playback begins. • When you press the button in fast-reverse playback or in Pause mode, the top of the current clip is cued up, then the still picture is displayed.
  • Page 100
    Press the STOP button. Playback mode is canceled, showing any external input or a blue screen. To display the thumbnail screen, press the THUMBNAIL button. Playing Back Clips…
  • Page 101: Clip Operations

    Clip Operations In Media mode, you can operate the clips or confirm and change the subsidiary data for clips using the Clip Operation menus. Clip Operation Menus Thumbnail screen (page 102) CANCEL DISP CLIP INFO OK MARK ADD OK MARK DEL COPY CLIP DELETE CLIP SHOT MARK…

  • Page 102: Basic Operations Of The Clip Operation Menus

    Basic Operations of the Clip Operation Menus Displaying a Clip Operation menu Press the joystick or the jog dial. The Clip Operation menu for the current display pops up. Selecting a Clip Operation menu item Turn the jog dial or tilt the joystick to select a menu item then press the jog dial or the joystick.

  • Page 103: Displaying The Detailed Information Of A Clip

    Displaying the Detailed Information of a Clip When you select “DISP CLIP INFO” from a Clip Operation menu, the CLIP INFO screen appears. 120min PREV CLI P Image of the current clip Image of the previous clip Press the PREV button to switch to the CLIP INFO screen of the previous clip.

  • Page 104: Copying A Clip

    Select “OK MARK DEL” from the Clip Operation menu. The information screen for the selected clip appears, and a confirmation message is displayed below the index frame image. To delete, select “Execute” then press the jog dial or the joystick. The OK mark is deleted from the selected clip.

  • Page 105: Displaying The Shot Mark Screen

    Pause the playback or select a clip on the thumbnail screen then press the joystick or the jog dial. The corresponding Clip Operation menu pops up. Select “EXPAND CLIP” from the Clip Operation menu. The EXPAND CLIP screen appears for the clip in Pause mode or that you selected on the thumbnail screen.

  • Page 106: Adding/Deleting Shot Marks

    SHOT MARK2: To display thumbnails only of the frames marked with shot mark 2 SHOT MARK screen example 120min SHOT MARK 01 : 10 : 20 : 00 01 : 10 : 30 : 00 01 : 10 : 40 : 00 01 : 11 : 00 : 00 01 : 11 : 10 : 00 — — -…

  • Page 107: Changing The Index Frame

    The information screen for the selected frame appears and a confirmation message is displayed below the image. Select “Execute.” Changing the Index Frame You can change the index frame of a clip to another frame you selected on the EXPAND CLIP screen (page 104) or the SHOT MARK screen (page 105).

  • Page 108: Status Displays

    Status Displays Showing the Status Screens This camcorder provides status screens of five kinds in Camera mode and four kinds in Media mode, permitting you to check the various settings and statuses of this unit. The status screens can also be displayed on an external monitor.

  • Page 109: Camera Status Screen

    CAMERA Status Screen The settings and statuses related to image shooting are displayed. The CAMERA status screen is obtained only in Camera mode. It is not displayed in Media mode. CAMERA Whi t e Bal B : 12 Gain L : 0dB A : 4700K M: 9dB PRST: 3200K…

  • Page 110: Audio Status Screen

    AUDIO Status Screen Information regarding audio signals is displayed. The display configuration varies between Camera mode and Media mode. In Camera Mode AUDIO CH-1 CH-2 oo -40 Wi nd F i l t er CH-1 : On AGC Li nk: L i nked CH-2: On EXT-1 CH-1…

  • Page 111: Video Status Screen

    VIDEO Status Screen The information on video formats and settings for the COMPONENT OUT, SDI OUT, MONITOR OUT, S VIDEO, and i.LINK connectors is displayed. VIDEO V i deo Format : 1080/60i Rec Mode : HQ YPbPr /SDI Out : 1080/60i V i deo Out : NTSC Down Conver ter…

  • Page 112: Battery/Media Status Screen

    BATTERY/MEDIA Status Screen The information on the battery pack and SxS memory cards is displayed. BATTERY/ MED I A Ba t t er y HDD A HDD B 100% Media A Media B 100% Battery: Battery charge remaining The remaining charge level of the mounted battery pack is displayed.

  • Page 113: Menu Configuration And Detailed Settings

    Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings Overview of the Setup Menus This camcorder permits you to make various settings for recording and playback with Setup menus in the viewfinder. The Setup menus can also be displayed on an external monitor. For connections of an external monitor, see “Connecting External Monitors”…

  • Page 114: Basic Menu Operations

    LENS Auto FB ADJ File Flare Shading OTHERS All Reset Camera Data Time Zone Clock Set Language Assign Button Tally Hours Meter IR Remote Battery Alarm Battery INFO Genlock Direct Menu i.LINK I/O Trigger Mode Country Video Format Clip Format Media Basic Menu Operations Basic Menu Operations This section covers basic operations for setting…

  • Page 115
    MF Ass i s t : O f f Menu item selection area Note When the camcorder is in EXPAND FOCUS mode (page 65), the Setup menus cannot be operated. Press the EXPAND FOCUS button to release the mode. Setting the Setup menus…
  • Page 116
    Example CAMERA SET Au t o BLK Ba l ance Gain Setup Shu t t e r EX Slow Shut t e r Shot Tr ans i t ion 00:00 MF Ass i s t : O f f O f f Color Bar Type Choices For the item that has subitems, turn the…
  • Page 117: Setup Menu List

    Setup Menu List The functions and available settings of menus are listed below. The default settings set at the factory are shown in bold face (example: CAMERA SET Menu CAMERA SET Menu items Subitems and setting values Contents Auto BLK Execute/Cancel Balance Adjusting the…

  • Page 118
    CAMERA SET Menu items Subitems and setting values Contents Shot Trans Time 2 to 15 sec (4 sec) Transition Setting the Trans Speed operating 1 to 10 (5) conditions of Shot Time / Speed Transition Time / Speed Trans Curve Linear / Soft Trans / Soft Stop Start Timer Off / 5 sec / 10 sec / 20 sec…
  • Page 119
    CAMERA SET Menu items Subitems and setting values Contents Interval Rec Setting On / Off Setting the Interval Recording Interval Time function 1 to 10/15/20/30/40/50 sec 1 to 10/15/20/30/40/50 min 1 to 4/6/12/24 hour Number of Frames 1 / 3 / 6 / 9 or 2 / 6 /12 (720/60P, 720/50P) Frame Rec Setting…
  • Page 120
    CAMERA SET Menu items Subitems and setting values Contents TLCS Level +1.0 / +0.5 / ±0 / –0.5 / –1.0 Setting the Total Level Control System (auto adjustment system of gain, iris and shutter) Mode Backlight / Standard / Spotlight Speed –99 to +99 (+50) On / Off…
  • Page 121: Audio Set Menu

    Valid only when the RM-B750/B150 Remote Control Unit is connected AUDIO SET Menu AUDIO SET Menu items Subitems and setting values Contents Audio Input TRIM CH-1 –11 dBu to –65 dBu (–41 dBu) Setting for audio inputs TRIM CH-2 –11 dBu to –65 dBu (–41 dBu) AGC Link Linked / Separated 1KHz Tone…

  • Page 122: Video Set Menu

    VIDEO SET Menu VIDEO SET Menu items Setting values YPbPr/SDI Out HD / SD/ Off Select Setting the component/SDI outputs YPbPr/SDI Out On / Off Display Setting the character information for the component/SDI outputs Video Out On / Off Display Setting the character information for the…

  • Page 123: Vf Set Menu

    Select the circuit to be used for the peaking function. Normal: To use the VF DETAIL circuit of the viewfinder Color: To use the peaking circuit of the camcorder When you select “Color” for “Type,” select the color of the peaking signal.

  • Page 124
    VF SET Menu items Subitems and setting values Contents Display On/Off Video Level Warnings On / Off Selecting the items to be displayed in Brightness Display the viewfinder On / Off Histogram On / Off Lens Info Meter / Feet / Off Zoom Position Number / Bar / Off Audio Level Meter…
  • Page 125: Tc/Ub Set Menu

    TC/UB SET Menu TC/UB SET Menu items Subitems and setting values Contents Timecode Mode Preset / Regen / Clock Setting the timecode Rec Run / Free Run Setting Reset Execute / Cancel Users Bit Mode Fix / Date Setting the user bits Setting TC Format…

  • Page 126
    LENS Menu items Subitems and setting values Contents Flare R Flare –99 to +99 (±0) Adjusting the flare for a lens G Flare –99 to +99 (±0) B Flare –99 to +99 (±0) R Flare EX –99 to +99 (±0) G Flare EX –99 to +99 (±0) B Flare EX…
  • Page 127: Others Menu

    English / Chinese / Japanese Selecting the language for messages Select “Execute” to reset the camcorder to the factory status. Select “Execute” to store the setting values in an SxS memory card. Select “Execute” to retrieve the setting values from an SxS memory card.

  • Page 128
    The resettable accumulated time of use is displayed. Select “Execute” to reset the Hours (Reset) value to 0. Set to “On” to activate remote control operations from the supplied IR Remote Commander. Note The setting automatically returns to “Off” when the camcorder is turned off.
  • Page 129
    OTHERS Menu items Subitems and setting values Contents Battery Alarm Low BATT 5% / 10% / 15% / … / 45% / Setting the low power alarm BATT Empty 3% to 7% (3%) DC Low Volt1 11.5 V to 17.0 V (11.5 V) DC Low Volt2 11.0 V to 14.0 V (11.0 V) Battery INFO…
  • Page 130
    External: To activate recording start/stop operations only for the external recording device connected via the i.LINK connector. Select the color system for the area where you will use the camcorder. Note The default setting is different among the sales areas. United States and Canada: NTSC…
  • Page 131: Connecting External Devices

    Connecting External Devices Connecting External Monitors To display recording/playback pictures on an external monitor, select the output signal and use SDI OUT SDI OUT MONITOR 75-ohm coaxial cable (optional) 75-ohm coaxial cable (optional) SDI IN MONITOR IN Regardless of whether the signal is HD or SD, the same status information and menus can be displayed on the external monitor as those in the viewfinder.

  • Page 132
    Images of 50P/50i/25P are output as PAL signals, those of 59.94P/59.94i/29.97P are output as NTSC signals, and those of 23.98P are output as 2-3 pulled-down NTSC signals. SDI OUT connector (BNC type) The connector is set at the factory to output an HD SDI signal.
  • Page 133: Operating Clips With A Computer

    Operating Clips With a Computer The clips recorded on SxS memory cards with this camcorder can be controlled on a computer or edited using the optional nonlinear editing software. For these purposes, the clips on an SxS memory card can be operated by directly loading the card…

  • Page 134
    Using a nonlinear editing system For a nonlinear editing system, optional editing software that corresponds to the recording formats used with this camcorder is required. Store the clips to be edited on the HDD of your computer in advance, using the supplied XDCAM EX Clip Browsing Software.
  • Page 135: Connecting An External Device (I.link Connection)

    Recording the Camcorder Picture on an External Device When you set the camcorder to Camera mode, the picture being shot with this camcorder is output as an HDV stream via the i.LINK(HDV) connector. It can be recorded on a connected HDV recorder in synchronization with the REC START/STOP operation on this camcorder.

  • Page 136: Nonlinear Editing

    4-pin connector. Check the number of pins of the i.LINK connector on your computer and use an appropriate i.LINK cable. • In searching pictures of this camcorder on the computer, it may take some time until the display is reflected on the computer.

  • Page 137: About I.link

    IEEE 1394 proposed by Sony, is a trademark supported by many companies worldwide. IEEE 1394 is an international standard defined by IEEE, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.

  • Page 138: External Synchronization

    External Synchronization External Synchronization that are When multiple units of the PMW-EX3 are used in the same shooting location, recording can be made in synchronization with a specific reference signal, and the timecode can be matched among all the units.

  • Page 139
    To release the external timecode synchronization Change the “Timecode” setting of the TC/UB SET menu or turn off the camcorder. External synchronization is also released when you start recording in a special recording mode (Slow & Quick Motion, Frame Rec, or Interval Rec).
  • Page 140: Operating From The Rm-B750/B150

    Remote Control Unit is connected, various settings of the camcorder can be performed from the Remote Control Unit. You can operate the menus of the camcorder and monitor the picture on the RM-B750 or a video monitor connected via the MONITOR connector of the RM-B750/B150.

  • Page 141
    For details on operations of the RM-B150, refer to the Operation Manual of the RM-B150. Operating the menu from the RM-B750 Set the camcorder to Camera mode by setting the power switch to the CAMERA position in advance. Press and light the MONITOR button then press the VF MENU button.
  • Page 142: Functions Operable From The Rm-B750/B150 (Camera Mode)

    Functions Operable From the RM-B750/B150 (Camera Mode) When the camcorder is set to Camera mode, the following functions can be made using the controls, the switches, or the touch panel (RM- Function Menu ON/OFF Master gain selection Gain adjustment Step gain selection…

  • Page 143
    Unit, refer to the Operation Manual of the RM-B150/ B750. Notes • The following menu and knob/switch operations on the Remote Control Unit are enabled when the menu of the camcorder is not Picture Profile item Matrix Setting Level R-G, R-B, G-R, G-B, B-R, B-G…
  • Page 144: Appendixes

    If you notice bending, deformation, or surface corrosion, contact your dealer or a Sony service representative as soon as possible to have the battery terminal replaced. Periodic inspections are recommended to keep the unit working properly and to prolong its usable lifetime.

  • Page 145
    It is recommended that the portable communications devices near this unit be powered off. About the LCD panels The LCD panels are manufactured with extremely high-precision technology that yields effective pixel rates of 99.99% or higher. However, very rarely, one or more pixels may be permanently dark or permanently lit in white, red, blue, or green.
  • Page 146: Formats And Limitations Of Outputs

    Formats and Limitations of Outputs Video Formats and Output Formats The format of output signals from the COMPONENT OUT connector and the SDI OUT connector varies according to the recording/ playback video formats and the kind of the output signal (the setting of “YPbPr/SDI Out Select” of the VIDEO SET menu).

  • Page 147: Limitations Of Outputs

    Limitations of Outputs The outputs from the camcorder are limited by the VIDEO SET menu settings as follows. These limitations are common to Camera mode and Media mode. Menu settings i.LINK I/O YPbPr/SDI Out Select HD Outputs from i.LINK(HDV) the output…

  • Page 148: Lens File Operations

    Lens File Operations Up to 6 lens files can be used with this camcorder. File ID Applicable lens File File name VCL-614B2X VCL-614B2X exclusive standard zoom lens (supplied) XS8X4AS- Fujinon XS8X4AS-XB8 exclusive wide zoom lens (optional) User_File1 User-definable User_File2 User_File3…

  • Page 149: Backup Battery

    For details on menu operations, see “Basic Menu Operations” on page 114. Backup Battery YH12x4.8IRS This camcorder uses a backup battery to retain various setting data. A lithium battery (CR2032) for backup is mounted in the camcorder at the factory.

  • Page 150
    • Be sure to set the power switch to OFF when replacing the backup battery. • Be careful not to drop the removed screw into the camcorder. Open the cover of the backup battery holder on the bottom by loosening the screw, and remove the battery.
  • Page 151: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Operating Power Symptoms Cause The camcorder does not No battery pack is mounted and no power on when you set power is supplied to the DC IN the power switch either to connector. CAMERA or MEDIA. The battery pack is completely exhausted.

  • Page 152: External Devices

    External Devices Symptoms Cause The equipment connected It sometimes takes time for the to the camcorder via an connected equipment to recognize i.LINK connection does the operation. not react as expected, for example, no picture appears on its screen. Troubleshooting Remedy Wait for about 15 seconds.

  • Page 153: Error/Warning Indications

    Rapidly The camcorder may be defective. flashing Turn off the power and consult Sony service personnel. (If power cannot be turned off by setting the power switch to OFF, remove both the battery pack and the DC IN source.) Tally…

  • Page 154
    A partitioned memory card or one that contains recorded clips exceeding the number permitted with this camcorder is loaded. This card cannot be used with this camcorder. Remove it and load a compatible card. An error occurred with the memory card. The card requires restoration.
  • Page 155: Mpeg-2 Video Patent Portfolio License

    MPEG-2 Video Patent Portfolio License ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT OTHER THAN CONSUMER PERSONAL USE IN ANY MANNER THAT COMPLIES WITH THE MPEG-2 STANDARD FOR ENCODING VIDEO INFORMATION FOR PACKAGED MEDIA IS EXPRESSLY PROHIBITED WITHOUT A LICENSE UNDER APPLICABLE PATENTS IN THE MPEG-2 PATENT PORTFOLIO, WHICH LICENSE IS AVAILABLE FROM MPEG LA, L.L.C., 250 STEELE STREET, SUITE 300, DENVER,…

  • Page 156: Camera Block

    With the BP-U60 Approx. 210 min. With the BP-U30 Approx. 100 min. Mass Camcorder: 1.9 kg (4 lb 2 oz) With the supplied lens, lens hood, eyepiece, BP-U30 battery pack and one SxS memory card: 3.6 kg (7 lb 15 oz) Dimensions See page 158.

  • Page 157: Supplied Lens (Vcl-614B2X)

    AUDIO IN CH-1/CH-2 connectors XLR 3-pin (2), female LINE: +4 dBu MIC: –11 dBu to –65 dBu (6dB steps) (Reference level: 0 dBu=0.775 Vrms) DC IN connector DC jack (1) Output connectors SDI OUT connector BNC type (1), conforming to SMPTE292M/259M standards MONITOR OUT connector BNC type (1), 1.0 Vp-p, 75Ω,…

  • Page 158
    STORAGE SYSTEMS OR ANY OTHER MEDIA OR STORAGE SYSTEMS TO RECORD CONTENT OF ANY TYPE. • Always verify that the unit is operating properly before use. SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT…
  • Page 159: Index

    Index AC adaptor AC power source ACCESS lamps add shot marks AF mode 58, 59 AGC mode All Clips DEL 95, 127 All Reset Angle mode Area Detection Aspect Marker Aspect Select 75, 128 Assign Button assignable buttons 54, 76 ATW Speed Audio AUDIO IN connectors…

  • Page 160
    Date/Time DC cable clamp DC IN connector DC IN Power delete a clip DELETE CLIP delete shot marks Detail diopter compensation Direct Menu 26, 54, 59, 62, 66, 80, 89 Direct menu DISP CLIP INFO Display On/Off DISPLAY/BATT INFO button divide a clip DIVIDE CLIP Down Converter…
  • Page 161
    iris opening Iris ring IRIS switch 21, 114 Jog dial 20, 114 Joystick Knee Language 76, 94 Last Clip DEL lens adaptor lens cap 38, 148 lens files LENS INFO Lens Info LENS Menu lens mount lever lens mount stopper switch LENS REMOTE connector LINE/MIC/+48V switches Low Key SAT…
  • Page 162
    119, 141 S&Q Motion Safety Area Safety Zone SBAC-US10 SBP-16 SBP-32 SBP-8 SDI OUT connector SEL/SET button SEL/SET dial SET INDEX PIC Setup setup file Setup menus Shading Shockless White SHOT MARK SHOT MARK screen SHOT MARK1 Shot Mark1 SHOT MARK1 ADD SHOT MARK1 DEL SHOT MARK2 Shot Mark2…
  • Page 163
    YPbPr/SDI Out Display YPbPr/SDI Out Select 57, 123 Zebra ZEBRA button zebra patterns Zebra Select Zebra1 Level zoom ZOOM button Zoom Position Zoom ring Zoom Speed Zoom speed switch ZOOM switch Index…

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    Operating Instructions Before operating the unit, please read this manual t horoughly and retan it f or future referenc e. Printed in Japan P M W -E X 3 3-878-038- 12 (1) Solid-State Memory Camcorder PMW-EX3 © 2008 Sony Corporation[…]

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    2 To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appara tus to rai n or moisture. To avoid electrical shock, do not op en the cabinet. Refer servicing to q ual ified personne l only. WARNING W hen installing the unit, incorporate a readily accessi b le disconnec t de v ice in the fixed w iring, or connect the po w er plug to an ea[…]

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    3 Perchlorate Material : Lithium b attery contains perchlorate. For the cus tomer s in the USA an d Canad a RECYCLI NG L ITHIUM-IO N BATTE RIES Lithium-Ion b atteries are rec ycla b le. You can help preser v e our en v iro nment b y returning your used rec hargea b le b a tteries to the collection and rec ycling location nearest you. For more infor[…]

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    4 documents de ser v ice ou de garantie séparés. Pour le s utilisa teurs a ux Etats-U nis et au Canada . RECYCLA GE DES AC CUMULAT EURS AU X IONS D E LITH IUM Les accumulateurs aux ions d e lithium sont recycla b les. V ous pou v ez contri b uer à préser v er l’en v ironnement en rapportant les piles usées dans un point de collection et recy[…]

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    5 Gerät a b schaltet und signalisiert „Batterie leer“ oder nach längerer Ge b rauchsdauer der Batterien „nicht mehr ein w andfrei funktioniert“. Um sicherzuge hen, kle b en Sie die Batteriepole z.B. mit einem Kle b estreifen a b oder ge b en Sie die Bat terien einzeln in einen Plastik b eutel.[…]

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    6 Overview Package Configur ation ………. ………….. …….. ……….. ………….. .. 12 Feature s ………. ………….. ……….. ………….. ………………. ………….. .. 13 Using th e CD-R OM …. ……………… …………… ……. ……….. ……… 16 Reading the CD-ROM Manuals ……….. ………….[…]

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    7 Checking the Remaining T ime Availa ble for Recording ……. ……….. ………….. ……. ……….. …………. 46 Restoring an SxS Me mory Card … ……….. …………… ….. 46 Using th e PHU-60 K …. …………… ……………… ………….. …….. ….. 47 Conne cting/R emovi ng the PHU Con nectio n Cable .. … 4[…]

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    8 Adjustin g in AF Mode ……. ……. ……….. …………… ……… 66 Using M a cro Mo de . ……….. …………… ……………… ……… 67 Eliminatin g Picture Blurrin g (Steady Shot) ….. …………… ….. 67 Reducin g Flickers ……. ……….. ………….. …….. ……….. ………….. .. 68 Setting the Tim[…]

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    9 Resetting a Pict ure Profil e ……… ……….. …………… ……. .. 89 Picture Profile It e ms …………… ………….. ……….. …………. 90 Deleting Clips ………….. …………… ………. …………… ……. ……….. .. 94 Deleting the Las t Recorde d Clip ……. ………….. …….. ….. 94 Deleting[…]

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    10 Setup Menu Configurat ion …….. …….. ……….. ………….. 113 Setup Menu Layers ……… ………….. ……. ……….. ……….. 113 Basic Menu Operations ……… ………….. …….. ……….. ………….. 114 Setup M e nu List ………. ……………… …………… ……. ……….. ……. 117 CAMERA SET[…]

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    11 Error Indica tions ………….. ………. …………… ……. ……….. 153 Warning In dications ……….. …………… ……….. ………….. 153 MPEG-2 Vid e o Patent Portfolio License ………….. ………….. 155 Specif ications . ………….. ……….. ………….. ………………. ………….. 155 General .[…]

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    Package Co nfiguration 12 O v er v ie w Make sure yo u have followi ng items supplie d with your camc order. The number in parentheses indicates the number of that item supplied. Overview Packag e Configura tion VCL-6 14B2X ex clusive standard zo om lens (1) It is attached t o the cam corder at th e factory . Lens hood with lens cap (1) It is attac[…]

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    Featur es 13 O v er v ie w The P MW-EX3 is a highly co mpact a nd high- perform ance X DCAM EX 1) camcord er that uses SxS 1) memory card s, as its r ecordin g medium. The ima ging devi ces used in the PMW-E X3 camcor der a re th ree 1 / 2 -inch type CMO S sensors, each w ith an e ffect ive p ixel cou nt of 1920 × 10 80, which pr oduce im ages in […]

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    Features 14 O v er v ie w 1080 r esolut ions. Fram e rate is also sel ectable from i nterlace a nd p rogressive (59.94i , 50i, 29. 97P, 25 P, and nati ve 23.98P ). In addi tion , 59.94P a nd 50P progre ssive reco rding is av ailabl e in 1280 × 720 mode. SxS mem ory cards ca n simultan eously ho ld multiple file s of any of these recordi ng format […]

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    Featur es 15 O v er v ie w Frame Re cordi ng function Frame Record ing is a uni que featur e of the PMW- EX3 cam corde r that is espe ciall y useful fo r clay- animat ion shoo ting. Wit h this func tion, images for pre- determ ined fram e are reco rded each time the record bu tton is pressed. Shutter- angle settings In addition to the electric shut[…]

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    Using the CD- ROM 16 O v er v ie w Two CD -ROMs are s uppl ied with t he PMW- EX3. The CD -ROM l abeled “M anuals for Solid-St ate Memor y Camcorde r” contai ns the Opera ting Instruct ions for the PMW-E X3 (Japanese , Engli sh, French , Ger man, It alian, S panish and Chin ese ) in PD F for mat . The CD -RO M la be lled “Uti lity S oftw are […]

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    Using the CD-RO M 17 O v er v ie w XDCAM EX Clip Browsing Software OS Microsoft Windows X P SP3 or later (32-bi t version), Mi crosoft Windo ws Vista SP1 or later (32-bit versi on), or Mac OS X v10.4.11 or la ter/ v10.5.1 or la ter. CPU Windows: Intel P entium 4 2.0 GHz or highe r (Intel C ore 2 Duo Processor 2 .0 G Hz or higher is reco mmende d.) […]

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    Parts Id entifi cations 18 O v er v ie w For func tions and usage, see t he pages shown in parenthe ses. 1. Cable clamp for external microphone (page 71) 2. External micropho ne holder (p age 71) 3. Front acce ssory shoe Attac h an optio nal acc essory, such a s a video light . 4. Lens mount lever (page 37 ) 5. Handle 6. Built-in speaker ( page 9 9[…]

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    Parts Identif ications 19 O v er v ie w 13. Eyecu p The eye cup ca n be atta ched in the re vers ed dir ect ion . To re atta ch th e eye cup, stre tch it a litt le to atta ch to the vi ewfind er and fit the rim of the eyecu p into th e groove of the view find er. 14. Hooks for the s h oul der s trap ( left and right ) Attach th e supp lied shoul de[…]

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    Parts Id entifi cations 20 O v er v ie w Opera tion panel on the hand le 1. MONITOR VOL (volume) buttons ( page 72 , page 99 ) 2. THUMBNAIL button (pa ge 97) 3. PLAY/PAUSE button (pa ge 97) 4. F REV (fast reverse ) button (pag e 98) 5. PREV (pr evious) button (page 98) 6. STOP button ( page 99) 7. On-handle ZOOM button (page 63) 8. Zoom speed switc[…]

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    Parts Identif ications 21 O v er v ie w 3. AUDIO IN (audio input selection) switches (page 71 ) Fro nt lowe r oper atio n block 1. ASSIGN 4 (assignab le 4) button (p age 75) 2. SHUTTER switch ( page 59) 3. WHT BAL (autom atic white ba lance adjustment) butt on (page 54 ) Side o peration pa nel 1. ASSIGN (assignab le)1/2/3 buttons (page 75) 2. S&[…]

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    Parts Id entifi cations 22 O v er v ie w 1. SHOT TRANSITION ope ration block (page 82) 2. TC/U-BIT/DURATION (time data selection) button ( page 7 0 , page 98 ) Viewfinder control panel 1. PEAKING c ontrol (page 6 5) 2. CONTRAST control (page 32) 3. BRI GHT con tro l (pa ge 32) 4. MIRROR IMAGE switch (page 33) 5. DISPLAY/BATT INFO button (page 25) 6[…]

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    Parts Identif ications 23 O v er v ie w Note The lens is pro perly adj usted at the fa ctory. Do not touc h the contr ols of the len s control bl ock. To rem ove the len s hood 1 Loosen the hood fi xing sc rew, 2 turn th e hood in the direction of the arr ow, 3 then p ull it out. T o reattach the hood , align the marks on th e hood wi th those on t[…]

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    Parts Id entifi cations 24 O v er v ie w 7. REC (record) buttons Press th e z butto n togeth er with t he un marke d butto n (safety button) to st art record ing. 8. REC PAUSE buttons Press th e X butto n togeth er with t he un marke d butto n (safety button) to pa use recordi ng. 9. PUSH SET button (four-wa y arrow key) It functi ons the sa me as […]

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    On-Screen I ndications 25 O v er v ie w Whe n this unit i s in Ca mera mode (mo de fo r recording) , pressing the DISPLAY/ BATT INFO button displ ays the statuses and se ttings of this unit in the vi ewfin der. When y ou pres s the DIS PLAY/B ATT INFO butto n again , these in dicati ons are canc eled. The re cording s tatus ind icat ion, such a s ?[…]

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    On-Scr een Ind ications 26 O v er v ie w 6. Media re maining indi cation [M] (page 46) 7. Zoom po sition indicati on [M ] (page 62) 8. Lens extender indication (availabl e only when a lens e xtender is use d) 9. TLCS mode indication [M][D] (pag e 120) 10. Steady Shot indication [M] (page 67) 11. Focus mode indication [M] ( [D ] only in MF mode) (pa[…]

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    On-Screen I ndications 27 O v er v ie w 2 Tilt th e joys tick or rotate the jog di al to set th e cu rsor to the i tem to be opera ted then press th e joys tick or the jog dial. The Direc t menu of the s elect ed items appears . 3 Tilt th e joys tick or rotate the jog di al to select the setti ng then p r ess th e joystick or th e jog di al. The me[…]

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    Po w er Supp ly 28 Prepa rati ons You can use a battery pa ck or AC po wer via an AC adaptor . If you co nnect an AC power so urce, it has a priorit y even i f a battery p ack is moun ted. For safe ty, use o nly the So ny bat tery pa cks and AC adap tor l isted below: • BP -U30 /U6 0 Li thiu m- ion B att ery Pack • BC-U 1/U2 Battery Charger (us[…]

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    Po w er Supply 29 Prepa rati ons The cam corder ind icates the r emaining usag e time in mi n utes by ca lculating the availab le time with t he b attery pa ck i f opera tion i s conti nued at the c urrent rate of powe r consum ption. Note The ope rating ti me on a battery pack de pends on the con dition (new or old) of the ba ttery pac k and the a[…]

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    Po w er Supp ly 30 Prepa rati ons 2 Connec t the powe r cord s uppli ed wi th the BC-U 1/ U2 to the AC in put conn ecto r of the B C-U 1/U2 t hen to an AC power source. 3 Set the mo d e swi tch of the BC-U1/ U2 to the D C OU T pos ition . For detai ls, refer to the Operat ing Instr uction s of the BC-U1/U2. When re cording or pl ayback is in progre[…]

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    Sett ing the Clock 31 Prepa rati ons When y ou turn the camcord er on for th e first ti me after pur chasing or re placin g the back up batter y (page 1 49) , th e In itia l Sett ing displ ay app ear s in the viewf inder. Set th e da te an d time of th e buil t-in cloc k, us ing this d isplay. Time Zon e The va lue shows t he time dif ference f rom[…]

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    Adjusting the V ie w finder 32 Prepa rati ons You can adjust the an gle and th e display conditio ns of the viewfind er for best viewin g in various shoo ting situations. These adjustme nts of t he v iewfinder have n o effect on picture s being reco rded. Do not leav e the camco rder with the ey epiece of the view finder faci ng the sun. Di rect su[…]

  • Страница 33

    Adjusting t he V ie w finder 33 Prepa rati ons Press the MENU but ton to set the camco rder to Menu mode. Select (VF SET me nu) then “VF” fr om the menu, a n d adju st “Color.” For detail s on menu operations, see “Basic Me nu Operatio ns” on p age 1 14. Switc hing betwee n color a nd monoch rome mo des For the viewfi nder disp lay, col[…]

  • Страница 34

    Adjusting the V ie w finder 34 Prepa rati ons When t h e camco rder is i n Media mo de, the pictur e is also inve rted both ve rtically and horizon tally. In Camera mo de, the pi cture is inve rted only vert ica lly, while it is al so in verte d hori zontally f or Rec Re view (page 74 ) . Openi ng/de tach ing the eyepiece ( to dire ctly vi ew the L[…]

  • Страница 35

    Adjusting the Lens 35 Prepa rati ons 3 Slide the knob on the to p to t h e op posite side of the ey epie ce. 4 Detac h the eyepie ce by hori zontal ly sli din g it . The supp lied VCL -614B2X and the op tional XS8X4A S-XB8 (see page 36) spec ially de signed for t he PMW-EX3 ar e ca lled “e xclusive l enses” in this man ual. Do not le ave the ca[…]

  • Страница 36

    Adjusting the Lens 36 Prepa rati ons With th e supplie d or optiona l exclusi ve 1/2-inc h EX Mount lens, the flange foca l length can be adjust ed automati cally. Notes • If a subject of i nsufficie nt contrast is used , or if the ca mcorder or su bject moves during t he adjustment , adjustment cannot be ma de properl y. Once th e adjust ment be[…]

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    Adjusting the Lens 37 Prepa rati ons Remov ing the supplied lens To re move the supplied lens, p roceed as foll ows: 1 Set the lens moun t stop per swi tch to th e RELEASE pos ition. 2 While holding the lens , turn the lens mount lever up ward unti l it stops. 3 Pull the lens forwar d to re move. Notes • When a nother le ns is not imm ediat ely a[…]

  • Страница 38

    Adjusting the Lens 38 Prepa rati ons mount sec tion and set th e adap tor in place. 2 Turn the l ens mount le ver of the camco rder down ward. (Kee p the lens mount leve r of the lens ad aptor in the upper posit ion.) 3 Retu rn the le ns s toppe r sw itch to the LOCK posi tion. 2 Attach the len s. 1 Align the alignmen t p in of the len s with the r[…]

  • Страница 39

    Adjusti ng the Grip / Using the Cheek Pad 39 Prepa rati ons The grip ro tates appro x. 120 degre es to support a variety of sho oting styles. Holding the RE LEASE button pressed, slo wly rota te t he gri p. Click positio ns are provided at eac h 15 degrees. Relea se the REL EAS E button at the desired click position to lo ck the grip. When you ope […]

  • Страница 40

    Using the Ch eek Pad 40 Prepa rati ons 3 Inser t the ch eek pa d from th e back of the camco rder and secu re it wit h the suppli ed screws. Align the hol es on the bot tom of the mou nt frame of the che ek pad with tho se of t he camcor der. 4 Return the shoulder pad to its origin al positi on. 1 Insert the axis of the sh oulder pad i n the hole o[…]

  • Страница 41

    Using the IR Remote Comma nder 41 Prepa rati ons 1 Inser t the ca ble c lamp to the fr ame so that th e rear proje ction of the ca ble clamp f its in the s lot on the frame. Adju st th e pos ition of th e cla mp by sli din g it so tha t t he s crew ho le of the clam p ali gns wi th tha t of th e frame . 2 Secu re the cl amp, us ing the s upplie d s[…]

  • Страница 42

    Using the IR Remot e Commander 42 Prepa rati ons Note To av oid malf uncti on s, th e remo te co ntro l functio n is automa tically deac tivate d when the camcord er is turned off . Activate the function each tim e when requi red afte r you turn the camcord er on. Batter y lifeti me When the lith ium batter y’s power fal ls, the IR Remote Command[…]

  • Страница 43

    Handling SxS Memo ry Cards 43 Prepa rati ons This camc order reco rds audio and video on Sx S memory cards (op tional) i nserted in the card slots. Usable SxS memory card s Use the foll o wing Sony -made Sx S memory cards (SxS PRO) with this c amcorder: • SBP-8 (8 GB) • SBP -16 (1 6GB) • SBP -32 (3 2GB) Opera tions are not gua rantee d with m[…]

  • Страница 44

    Handling SxS Memo ry Cards 44 Prepa rati ons Note Do no t opera te the w rite -prote ct swit ch of an SxS memo ry ca rd whil e it is s et in th e cam cord er. Temp orarily rem ove the c ard from th e camc order before c hanging th e switch set ting. The car d sl ots a re lo cated behi nd a co ver. Inserting an SxS memory card 1 Pull up the co ver t[…]

  • Страница 45

    Handling SxS Memo ry Cards 45 Prepa rati ons Removi ng an SxS mem ory card 1 Open the co ver, once pres s the EJECT button to release th e lock , then pull the button out. 2 Press t he EJECT butto n again to remove the card. Notes • Dat a are not gua rantee d if the po wer is turn ed off or a memo ry card is removed while the ca rd is being acce […]

  • Страница 46

    Handling SxS Memo ry Cards 46 Prepa rati ons The in-prog ress message and status bar (%) ar e displaye d, and the ACCE S S lamp lights in re d. When fo r mattin g is comple ted, t h e comp leti on message is displayed for thre e seconds. Record ing/play back d uring f ormatti ng You ca n perf orm reco rding o r playbac k using the SxS memo ry card […]

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    Using the P HU-60K 47 Prepa rati ons • In some ca ses, only parts of clips cannot be resto red. Pl ayback of t he restor ed clip s becomes possi ble again. • The follow ing operat ion may resto re an SxS memory c ard for which the message “Cou ld not Restore S ome C lips” is repeatedly displaye d each time you try the restorati on process: […]

  • Страница 48

    Using the PHU-60 K 48 Prepa rati ons 3 Pass th e cabl e thro ugh the ca ble gu ide slot above the card sl ot B and cl ose the cover. 4 Secu re the cab le at the cable clamp . 5 Turn on the PH U-6 0K. The POWE R indicato r of the P HU-60K light s in gr een. Subseque ntly, the ACCESS lam p of the camcord er lights in re d then cha nges to gre en once[…]

  • Страница 49

    Using the P HU-60K 49 Prepa rati ons If an error oc curs with data on the PHU-60K for some reason, the ha rd disk must be restore d. If a PH U-60K that ne eds to be restore d is connec ted, a m essage th at promp ts you to ex ecut e restoratio n is displayed in the viewfinde r. To res tore t he har d disk Selec t “Execut e” by tu rnin g the jog[…]

  • Страница 50

    Basic Ope ration Pr ocedure 50 Recording The operat ions descri bed in this sect ion assume that you are u sing the supplie d or op tional exclu sive lens. The di splays and menu setti ngs may dif fer when a n on-excl usive lens is used. Bas ic recor ding wit h the exclusi ve lens can be performe d with the fol lowin g procedur es: Prepa ratio ns 1[…]

  • Страница 51

    Basic O peration Procedure 51 Recording Recording ( Full Auto m ode) 6 Press the FULL AUTO button so that the butt on indicat or lights. Full Aut o mode i s turned on, activ ating the TLCS (Tot al Level Con trol System ) (page 120) . Thus Auto Iris, AGC (Auto Gain Cont rol), Auto Shutte r, ATW (Auto Tr acing Whi te) are s et t o ON, whereb y the br[…]

  • Страница 52

    Selecting the V ideo Form at 52 Recording L You can select various video fo rmats for reco rding/ playback u sing “ Video Format ” ( page 130) of the OTHERS menu. The cu rrent form at is displaye d on the scree n when you press th e DISPLAY/BA TT INFO button. The sel ecta ble form ats de pend o n whethe r “Coun try” (pa ge 130) of the OTHER[…]

  • Страница 53

    S w itching the N D F ilters 53 Recording With “PAL Are a” selected Press the MENU but ton to set the camco rder to Menu mod e, display the OT HERS menu with , an d se t “Video For mat .” For det ails on menu o perations , see “ Basic Me nu Operatio ns” on p age 1 14. Signals from the C OMPONENT OUT, SDI OUT, MONITOR OUT, and S VIDEO co[…]

  • Страница 54

    Adjusting the W hit e Bala nce 54 Recording The whi te ba lanc e mus t be adju sted to suit to th e color tem perature of the ligh t source. You can selec t the adjustm ent mode according to the shoot ing conditio ns. Preset mode The co lor t emperature i s adjusted to th e preset value (fac tory setting: 3200K) in this mode. Select t his mode when[…]

  • Страница 55

    Adjusting t he W hite B ala nce 55 Recording Execut e auto whit e-balance adjustme nt accord ing to the colo r temperat ure of the light source . The adj ustment va lue c an be store d in m emory A or B. Note Auto white -balance adjustment cannot be execu ted in Prese t mode. 1 To stor e the ad just men t value i n memory, sele ct Memory A or Memor[…]

  • Страница 56

    Adj usti ng th e Black Bala nce / Dis pla yin g the Mar ker s and Ze b ra Pa tter ns 56 Recording With th is ca mcord er, th e black balance i s automa tically adjusted ea ch time the power is turn ed on. You can re adjust it , usi n g th e menu, when ne eded . Use the CAMERA SET menu fo r the ad just ment. Press the MENU but ton to set the camco r[…]

  • Страница 57

    Display ing the Marker s and Ze b ra P atterns 57 Recording When t h e as pect marker is on, th e saf ety zo ne marker s hows the effe ctive area w ithin the as pect marker. Displ aying t he c enter mar ker Set “Cen ter M arker ” to “On” to insert the cent er marker into the sc reen area. Displ ayin g the aspec t mark er Set “Asp ect Mark[…]

  • Страница 58

    Setting t he Gain 58 Recording Zebra Se lect Select the ze bra patt ern(s) to be displa yed. 1 (Zebra1) : To disp lay a zebra patte rn in the ar ea of ±10% cent eri ng th e vide o level set wit h “Zebra 1 Level” 2 (Zebra2 ): To display a zebra patt ern for the video leve l over 100% Both : To disp lay both Zeb ra1 and Zeb ra2 Zebra1 Lev el Set[…]

  • Страница 59

    Settin g the Elect ronic Shutter 59 Recording To cha nge Press the MENU but ton to set the camco rder to Menu mod e, display the CAM ERA SET menu with , and select “Gain Setup” fro m the menu. For detail s on menu operations, see “Basic Me nu Operatio ns” on p age 1 14. Selecting gain using the Direct menu When y ou pres s the DIS PLAY/B AT[…]

  • Страница 60

    Setting t he Electronic Shutt er 60 Recording shutter speed you sp ecifie d with “Shut ter” of the CAMER A SET menu. Note When A uto Shutte r mode is ON, the fixed sh utter cannot be sele cted . Setting the fixed shutter with the CAMERA SET menu The shutter mo de and shutter spe ed can be set with the CAMERA SET menu. Press the MENU but ton to […]

  • Страница 61

    Adjusting t he Iris 61 Recording For de tails o n the D irect me nu, see “Dir ect Men u Operatio n” on pa ge 26 . Select “EX Slow Shutter” from the CAMERA SET menu. Set “Setti ng ” to “On, ” and specify th e numbe r of accumu lated fra mes w ith “Numbe r of Frames.” You can sel ect from among 16, 32, a nd 64 frame s. Notes • E[…]

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    Adjusting the Zoom 62 Recording To adjus t the targe t level wi th the Dire ct menu The ta rget level can also b e sele cted using the Direct menu. When y ou pres s the DIS PLAY/B ATT INFO button, th e current setting is displa yed on the screen. You ca n chan ge the settin g with t he Dire ct menu by op erat ing th e jo ysti ck or the jo g dia l. […]

  • Страница 63

    Adj usti ng th e Zoom 63 Recording Sett ing the Z OOM s witc h t o the M AN U pos itio n for Man ual Zoom mode activ ates the zoom ring. Rota te th e zoo m rin g to a djus t the z oom. Sett ing th e Z OOM sw itch to t he S ERVO p osit ion for Servo mo de activate s the power zoom . In Servo m ode, t he powe r zoom l ever on the gri p and the ZOOM b[…]

  • Страница 64

    Adjusting the Focus 64 Recording Note If you set “Z oom Speed (High/Low) ” of the CAMERA SET menu t o a value between 0 an d 9 for a low s peed, zo oming may not op erate smoothly, dependin g on the indivi dual charact eristics of th e lens or operating environ ments. When adjusting with the ZOOM button o f the IR Remote Commander The zo oming […]

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    Adjusti ng the Focus 65 Recording Rotate the foc us ring for the best focus while observ ing the pict ure in the vi ewfind er. The rang e index of th e focus ring is e ffectiv e in Full MF mo d e. The distance s correspond to the focus ring po sitions. Expa nded Focu s When you pres s the EXPANDED FOCUS button, the cent er area of the pic ture is m[…]

  • Страница 66

    Adjusting the Focus 66 Recording Adjusting the focus with the focus ring Rotate the foc us ring for the best focus while observ ing the pict ure in the vi ewfind er. The rang e index of th e ring is inva lid in MF mode. One-P ush (M oment ary) Aut o Foc using Push the PUSH A F button. Auto focusing momenta rily activa tes (O ne-Push Auto Focusing).[…]

  • Страница 67

    Eliminatin g Picture Blu rring (St eady Shot) 67 Recording Whe n yo u se t th e M ACR O sw itch t o ON in A F or MF mode, M acro mode is ac tivated, pe rmitting you to adjust the foc us in a ra nge t hat in cludes the micro ar ea. The Macr o mode i s invalid in Full MF mode. By activating the Ste ady Shot functi on of the supplied lens, bl urring o[…]

  • Страница 68

    Reducing Flicke rs / Reducing Flicker s 68 Recording To redu ce flicke rs, tr y either of the follo wing two methods: Setting the sh utter spee d according to the po wer -supp ly fre quen cy Acti vate the el ectr oni c shu tter (p age 59) an d set the shutter speed acco rding to the pow er supply frequen cy. When the frequency i s 50 Hz Set th e sh[…]

  • Страница 69

    Setti ng the Time Data 69 Recording Time data, s uch as the ti mecode s, us er bits, and the cl ock time, are record ed with pic tures. The timec ode can be loc ked to an exter nal timecode generator. For details, se e “External Synchro nization” on p age 138. For the timecode , three r unning modes a nd Cloc k mode ca n be selec ted. Rec Run m[…]

  • Страница 70

    Setti ng th e Time Data 70 Recording 1) The frame digi ts in “Setting” a re limited to 00, 04, 08, 12, 16, and 20. The frame at the beginn ing of recording is limite d to 00, 04, 08, 12, 16, and 20. As the SDI OUT connector output becomes 60i because of the 2- 3 pull-down process except when “24P System” of “Genlock” (page 129) is set t[…]

  • Страница 71

    Recording Audio S ignals 71 Recording Two c hannels (CH -1/ CH-2) of audi o can be recorde d (Linea r PCM recordi ng) in sync hroniz ation with vide o recordi ng. You can use t he built-in stere o microp hones (omni -dir ectional el ectret con denser micro phones) or 2-channe l externa l audio input s to the AUDIO IN conn ectors by switc hing wit h[…]

  • Страница 72

    Recording Aud io Signals 72 Recording 3 Set the correspon ding AUDIO IN switch ( CH -1 or CH-2) to EXT. 4 Set the co rrespondi ng LINE/MIC /+48 V switch (CH-1 or CH-2) ac cording to the connec ted mi croph one. MIC: For a mi crophone that re quires n o power sup ply +48V : For a micro phone t hat requi res +48V power suppl y (such as the E CM-673) […]

  • Страница 73

    Outputt ing the Color Bars and Refer ence Tone 73 Recording The camco rder can outpu t a colo r-bar signa l in place of the came ra picture. A 1- kHz r eferenc e tone i s out put wit h the color bar signal if “1kHz To ne” of “Au dio Input” (page 121) is set to “On ” with t he AUDIO SET menu. The col or-bar signal is a lso fed o ut from […]

  • Страница 74

    Recording S hot Marks / Rec Re v ie w 74 Recording When y ou record shot marks for import ant scen es as subsid iary data, you ca n access the m arked points easily on a Shot Mark screen, w hich only displays scenes with shot mark s only. This incre ases editi ng effici ency. For the Shot Mark Screen , see “Displayin g the SHOT MARK Screen” on […]

  • Страница 75

    Changing F unctions of the Assign a b le Buttons 75 Recording • If the vid eo form at is chang ed a fter re cording, Rec Re view cann ot be performe d. • The Setup a nd PICTURE PROFILE menus cannot be o perat ed d uring Rec R eview . The cam corder ha s four assigna ble buttons to which you ca n assign various fun ctions for conv enience. The f[…]

  • Страница 76

    Inte r v a l Recording 76 Recording 2 Selec t the butt on to wh ich you wi sh to assi gn a funct ion. 3 Selec t the f unctio n to be as sign ed. 4 Exit the menu. The assi gned functio ns can be viewed on the BUTTON/REMOTE status screen (pa ge 111) . The I nterval R ecording (ti me-la pse recor d ing) function i s espe ciall y effec tive fo r shooti[…]

  • Страница 77

    Inter v al Recor ding 77 Recording For detail s on menu operations, see “Basic Me nu Operatio ns” on p age 1 14. 1 Selec t “Inter val Re c” of th e CAM ERA SET menu. 2 Set “Set ting” to “On.” The camco rder enters Interv al Recording mode. When th e speci al reco rding mode in dication on th e screen is a ctive, “ Interval Rec” […]

  • Страница 78

    Frame Recording 78 Recording The Frame Record ing function is e special ly effect ive for cla y anima tion reco rding. The spec ified numbe r of frames are re corded intermit tently when yo u press t he REC STAR T/ STOP butto n. It is reco mmend ed to fix t he ca mcorde r to a trip od or equi valent a nd use t he IR Remo te Com mander to st art/s t[…]

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    Slo w & Q uick Motion Recording 79 Recording • Som e extra f rames may be r ecorded i f you stop recor ding or switc h the card slo t while reco rdin g is pa used in Fra me Rec mode. Stoppi ng F rame R ecording Set “S etting ” of “Frame Re c” of the CAMERA SET menu to “ Off.” Record ing stops and Fram e Rec mod e is canc eled. Not[…]

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    Slo w & Quick Motion Recordin g 80 Recording Before starting Slow & Quick Motion recordi ng, make th e nece ssary se ttings in advance. 1 Press th e S&Q Motion dia l fo r more than 1 se cond . The camco rder enters the Slow & Quick Motion stand by status. The speci al recordi ng mode indi cation on th e scree n shows “S& Q Mot[…]

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    Freeze Mix: Image Alignment 81 Recording Using the F reeze Mix func tion, an image (stil l pictur e) of a record ed clip ca n be tempora rily superim posed on the current ca mera pict ure, permitt ing you to ea sily align im ages for nex t recordi ng. To us e the Fr eez e Mix fu nctio n Assign the Fre eze Mix functio n to one of the assignable butt[…]

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    Shot Tran sition 82 Recording The Shot Transition functio n helps you to easily obta in com plex pict ure eff ects by re gist eri ng camera se ttings or condi tions as a “shot” to be reproduc ed in a re cording sequenc e. Your setti ngs for focus, zoom , iris, gain, shut ter spee d, wh ite b ala nce, color matri x, an d det ail leve l can be r […]

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    Shot Transit ion 83 Recording Note Camera operatio ns are di sabl ed when the shot transit ion ope ration m ode is Chec k or Exec ute. When ad justments ar e require d, set the mode to Store. Before yo u start recordi ng using the Shot Transiti on function, make th e nece ssary se ttings with the CA MERA S ET menu in advan ce. The con ditions you s[…]

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    Shot Tran sition 84 Recording P: Paramete r level T: Transition of tim e Start Ti mer Set the t ime from start of r ecordi ng to start of the shot transi tion. The coun tdown indica tion is d isplayed i n the shot-transi tion inf ormation a rea unt il the shot transi tion is st arted by th e Start Ti mer. Rec Link Set whether to link shot-transiti […]

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    Shot Transit ion 85 Recording When “R ec Link” i s “Shot-A” or “ Shot- B, ” the camco rder auto mati cally perf orms the shot transition to the ca mera settings registered t o Shot A o r Shot B, re spectively. You need no t press the butto n. Notes • You ca nnot return to the status in step 1 once after you sta rt the shot tran sition[…]

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    Fader Fu nction 86 Recording Using the Fa der functi on, you can sta rt a recordi ng by fading i n a sc ene or e nd a record ing by fadi ng o ut of a scene . The fa der func tion can b e assigned to an assignab le button . For function assi gnment, see “Changing Functi ons of the Assignable Buttons” on pag e 75. Notes • The fad er function ca[…]

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    Fader Functi on 87 Recording For f ading i n a scen e Press the A SSIGN but ton to w hich you assigned the Fader func tion in STBY (re cording stand by) status. The f ade-in function i s tur ned on. For fadin g out Press the A SSIGN but ton to w hich you assigned the Fade r func tion d uring re cording. The camco rder ente rs in the fade- out stand[…]

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    Picture Pr ofiles 88 Recording You ca n custom ize the pictur e quali ty, depe nding on th e cond ition s or circu mstan ces o f reco rding, and stor e them as a pictur e prof ile, enablin g the picture qua lity to be resu med just by your selectin g the pict ure profile. Six diff erent pict ure profi les (PP1 t o PP6) can be stor ed in m emo ry. T[…]

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    Pict ure P rof iles 89 Recording The PICTURE P ROFILE menu is disp layed. 3 Oper atin g the jo g dial or the jo ystick , sele ct “S EL” th en the desi red pict ure prof ile fr om th e list. The camco rder is ad justed to the pic ture quali ty spec ified b y the s elected Pro f ile. (If you select “OFF,” the camcord er will be fixed at the s[…]

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    Picture Pr ofiles 90 Recording The va lues when “O ff” i s selected at “SEL” o f the PICTURE P ROFI LE menu are shown i n bold fa ce (exampl e: Standard ). Pictur e Profile Items PICTURE P R OFILE SET Items Subitems a nd setting values Contents Prof ile N ame Changing the picture profile name Profile name Set the profile name in 8 character[…]

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    Pict ure P rof iles 91 Recording White Setting t he white bala nce offset and the color temperature of the preset white Offset White On / Of f Set to “On” to shift the conver sion value for auto whit e bala nce in Memory A o r B mode an d that f or auto tracing white in A TW mode to a lower color temperature or a higher color temperatur e. Offs[…]

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    Picture Pr ofiles 92 Recording Skin Tone Detail Adjusting the details t o be applied to the areas of a specific colo r phase Setting On / Of f Set to “On” to enable the detail lev el adjustm ent for specifi c color -phase areas. The detail level is uniform over the entire picture with the Off setting. Level –99 to +99 (± 0 ) Adjust the skin-[…]

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    Pict ure P rof iles 93 Recording 1) To execute “Area Detection” 1. Select “Area Detect ion.” A square m arker t h at indi cates th e detection area ap pears in the ce nter of the screen, and “Execu te” and “C ancel” are displayed belo w . 2. Select “Execut e.” Color- p hase d etect ion i n the marker area is perform ed. When det[…]

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    Deleting Clip s 94 Recording In Camera mode, the Last Clip DEL func tion for del eting the la st re cord ed cl ip and th e Al l Clip s DEL functi on for deletin g all clips from a memory card are avai lable. In Medi a mod e, you can sp ecify the clip to be delete d . For clip dele tion in Media mode, see “Deleting a Clip” on pag e 104. Using th[…]

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    Storing/ Retrie v in g the Se tting Data 95 Recording You can stor e all the me nu setting s (including picture profiles) as a setup file o n an SxS me mory card. By ret rieving the store d set up file, the p roper setu p condi tion can be i mmedi ately ob tained. For the setup f ile opera tions, use “Cam era D ata” of the OTHERS menu. Note The[…]

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    Playing Back Clips 96 Play b ack Turning the cam corder on with the po wer switc h set to MED IA sets i t to M edia mod e, an d the cl ips recor ded on the SxS memory car d are displaye d as thumbn ails on the scree n. (If no clip s are recor ded on the ca rd, a no-clip mes sage is displayed.) You ca n start playba ck from the clip sele cted o n th[…]

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    Playing Back Clips 97 Play b ack 8. Special reco rding information If the sele cted clip was reco rded in a special record ing mode (S&Q M otion, I nterval Rec, or Frame R ec), t he mode is di splayed. For a c lip r ecord ed i n S& Q M otion mode , [recording frame ra t e/play back fram e rate] fps i s disp layed t o the ri ght. Switching t[…]

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    Playing Back Clips 98 Play b ack Press the THUMBNAIL butto n to retu rn to the thumbn ail screen. Notes • The play back pi cture may be moment arily disto rted or frozen between clip s. T he p layb ack contro l buttons an d THUM BNAI L button do not func tion during thi s condition. • When y ou select a clip on the thumbna il button and sta rt […]

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    Playing Back Clips 99 Play b ack Cueing up To retu rn to t he top of the curr ent cl ip Press the PREV butt on. • When yo u pre ss the but ton in normal o r fast- forwa rd play back, th e top of the cu rrent cli p is cued u p then pl ayback begins. • When you pre ss the b utton in fast-reverse playba ck or in Pause mod e, the top of th e curr e[…]

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    Playing Back Clips 100 Play b ack Press t he STO P butt on. Playbac k mode is cancel ed, showing any extern al input or a bl ue screen . To display th e thumbn ail scree n, press the THUMBNAIL button.[…]

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    Clip Operations 101 Play b ack In Media mode, you can operate t he clips or conf irm and cha ng e the s ubs idiar y da ta for cl ips using the Cl ip Operation me nus. The corre sponding C lip Ope ration me nu pops up on the screens as show n below. Clip Op erat ions Clip Oper ation Menus Thum bnai l screen (page 102) Still picture in P ause mode (p[…]

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    Clip Operations 102 Play b ack Displaying a Clip Operation menu Press the jo ystick or th e jog dial. The Cl ip Operatio n menu fo r the current di splay pops up. Selecting a Clip Operation menu item Turn th e jog dial o r tilt the joyst ick to select a men u item then press the j og di al or th e jo ysti ck. Pressing the CAN CEL butt on restores t[…]

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    Clip Operations 103 Play b ack When you sele ct “DISP CLI P INFO” fro m a Cli p Operatio n menu , the CLIP I NFO sc reen appear s. 1. Image of the current clip 2. Image of the pr evious clip Pres s the PREV button to swi tch to the CL IP INFO scre en of the previo us clip. 3. Image of the ne xt clip Pres s the NEXT butt on to switc h to the CLI[…]

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    Clip Operations 104 Play b ack 1 Select “OK MARK DEL” from the Clip Oper ation m enu. The inf ormat ion s creen for th e se lected clip appears, and a c onfirma tion message is disp layed belo w t he i ndex fra me i mage. 2 To del ete, select “ Execute ” then pre ss the jog dia l or the joystick . The OK mark is del eted from the select ed […]

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    Clip Operations 105 Play b ack 1 Pause t he playba ck or se lect a cli p on the th umbnail s creen then pre s s the joyst ick or the jo g dial. The corr espo nding Clip Operat ion menu pops up. 2 Select “EXPAND CLIP” from the Cli p Oper ation m enu. The EXPA ND CLIP sc reen ap pears for the clip in Pause mode or t hat you se lected on the thumb[…]

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    Clip Operations 106 Play b ack SHO T MARK2: To disp lay thum bna ils on ly of the fra mes marked with sho t mark 2 SHOT MARK s cree n exam ple The deta iled info rmatio n of the clip is disp layed at t he bot tom of the screen . The it ems other t han the f ollow ing a re th e same as those on the EXPAND C LIP screen: 1. Timecode indica tion The ti[…]

  • Страница 107

    Clip Operations 107 Play b ack The in formation scre en for the select ed frame appear s and a conf irmatio n message is disp layed be low the image. 3 Selec t “Exec ute.” You can change t he index fra me of a clip to another frame you selected on the EXPAND CLIP screen (page 10 4) or the SHO T MARK screen (page 10 5) . 1 Select a frame to be t[…]

  • Страница 108

    Sho w ing the St atus Screens 108 Status Di splays This cam corder provide s status scre ens of five kinds in Ca mera mode and four kinds in M edia mode, permittin g you to ch eck the va rious sett in gs and st atu ses of this un it. The status screens can also be displayed on an exter nal moni tor. For con nections of an ex ternal monitor, see “[…]

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    CAMERA Stat us Screen 109 Status Di splays The set tings and statu ses related to image shoo tin g are di splay ed. The CAME RA status scre en is obtaine d only in Camera mode. It is not displayed in Media mod e. White Bal: W hite balan ce status Gai n: GA IN sw itch setti ngs The gain va lues of the po sitions L, M, and H of the GAIN sw itch ass i[…]

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    AUDIO Statu s Screen 110 Status Di splays Informa tion regardi ng audio signal s is displayed. The displ ay co nfiguration varies b etween Camera mode an d Media mode . CH-1/CH-2: Audio level me ters The leve ls of th e CH-1 and CH- 2 audio i nputs (E — E audio l eve ls) ar e displayed . Wind Filt e r: Wind fi lter setti ngs The cu rrent sett ings […]

  • Страница 111

    V IDEO Statu s Screen / BUTTO N /RE MOTE Status Screen 111 Status Di splays The inform ation on v ideo form ats and settings for the COMPONENT OUT, SDI OUT, MONITOR OUT, S VIDEO, and i.LINK connectors is displayed. Video Format : Video format setting The pict ure size (e ffect ive vertical lines ), fra me rate, and scan f ormat set in “ Video Fo […]

  • Страница 112

    BATTERY /MEDIA Sta tus Screen 112 Status Di splays The info rmation on th e batte ry pack and SxS memory c ards is displayed. Batter y: Batt ery charge r emaining The r emaini ng cha rge le vel of the moun ted battery pack is d isplayed . Charge Count : Repeate d charge time s The number of times that th e mounted batt ery pack h as b een ch arged […]

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    O v er v ie w of th e Setup Menus 113 Menu Conf iguration and Detaile d Settings This ca mcorder permits y ou to make var ious sett ing s for re cor ding and p layb ack w ith S etup menus in the v iewfinde r. The S etup menu s can also be displaye d on an exter nal moni tor. For con nections of an ex ternal monitor, see “Connec ting Ext ernal Mon[…]

  • Страница 114

    Basic Menu Opera tions 114 Menu Conf iguration and Detaile d Settings This secti on covers ba sic operat ions for setti ng the Set up m enu it ems . Menu con trols MENU butto n To turn Menu m ode t o use Setup me nus on /off. Joystick ( SEL/SET button ) When you ti lt it , the c urso r mov es in the correspond ing dir ection, perm itting you t o se[…]

  • Страница 115

    Basic Menu Op erations 115 Menu Conf iguration and Detaile d Settings The cursor is disp layed on the i con of the menu used last, an d the correspond ing menu item selectio n area is d isplayed to th e ri ght. Exampl e: Whe n the cursor is l ocate d at (CAMERA SET me nu icon) Note When t he camco rder is i n EXPA ND FOCUS mode ( page 65 ) , the Se[…]

  • Страница 116

    Basic Menu Opera tions 116 Menu Conf iguration and Detaile d Settings 4 For the item that h as subi tems, t urn the jog dia l or tilt th e joystick back o r forth to set th e cursor t o the su bitem you wish to set th en pre ss th e dial or the jo ystick to proc eed. The av aila ble va lues o f the s elect ed su bitems are di splaye d, an d the c u[…]

  • Страница 117

    Setup Me nu List 117 Menu Conf iguration and Detaile d Settings The f unctions and av ailable settin gs of me nus are listed below. The defau lt se tting s se t at th e fact ory are sh own in bol d fac e (ex amp le: Speed ). Setup Me nu List CAMERA SET Menu CAMERA SET Menu items Subitems and setting values Contents Auto BLK Balance Adjusting the bl[…]

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    Setu p Me nu List 118 Menu Conf iguration and Detaile d Settings Shot Transiti on 1) Setting t he operating conditions of Shot T ransition Tra ns Ti me 2 to 15 sec ( 4 sec ) Set the t ime it t akes to make a shot tr ansition. Tr ans Speed 1 to 10 ( 5 ) Set the speed of the trans ition. Time / Speed Time / Spe e d Determine whether to specify the tr[…]

  • Страница 119

    Setup Me nu List 119 Menu Conf iguration and Detaile d Settings Interv al Re c Setting t he Inte rval Recording function Setting On / Off T urn the Interval Recording function on/off. Interval Time 1 to 10/15/20/30/40/50 sec 1 to 10/15/20/30/40/50 min 1 to 4/6/12/24 hour Set the i nterval of r ecordin g in In terval Record ing. Number of Frames 1 /[…]

  • Страница 120

    Setu p Me nu List 120 Menu Conf iguration and Detaile d Settings 1) Valid with e xclusive lenses only TLCS 3) Setting t he T otal Level Con trol System (auto adjustment syst em of gain, iris and shutter) Le vel +1.0 / +0.5 / ± 0 / –0.5 / –1.0 Set the target level (to make brighter or darker) of auto i ris control in TLCS. (This se tting also a[…]

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    Setup Me nu List 121 Menu Conf iguration and Detaile d Settings 2) Valid only when the RM-B75 0/B150 Remote Contr ol Unit is connected 3) If the mouted lens does not have Auto Iris function, only the gain and shutter are adjust ed automatically. AUDIO SET Menu A UDIO SET Menu items Subitems and setting values Contents Audio Input Setting for audio […]

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    Setu p Me nu List 122 Menu Conf iguration and Detaile d Settings VIDEO SET Menu VIDEO SET Menu items Setting values Contents YPbPr /SDI Out Select Setting t he component/SDI outputs HD / SD/ Off Select the output signal from the COMPONE NT OUT connector and the SDI OUT connector . HD: T o output the same H D signal as that in recording and playback[…]

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    Setup Me nu List 123 Menu Conf iguration and Detaile d Settings VF SET Menu VF SET Menu items Subitems and setting values Contents VF Setting t he viewfi nder Color –99 to +99 (± 0 ) Adjust the color of pictures in the vie w finder . Mode Color / B&W Select the display mode of the viewfinder . Color: Color mode B&W: Monochrome mode Peaki[…]

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    Setu p Me nu List 124 Menu Conf iguration and Detaile d Settings Display On /Off Selecting the items to be displayed in the viewf i nder V ideo Level W arning s On / Off T urn the warning indication to be displayed when the picture is too bright or too dark on/off. Brightness Display On / Off T urn the numeric indication to show the picture brightn[…]

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    Setup Me nu List 125 Menu Conf iguration and Detaile d Settings TC/UB SET Menu TC/UB SET Menu items Subitems and setting values Contents Timecode Setting t he timecode Mode Prese t / Regen / Clock Set the timecode m ode. Preset: T o start the timecode from the specified value Regen (regeneration): T o continue the t imecode from th at of the previo[…]

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    Setu p Me nu List 126 Menu Conf iguration and Detaile d Settings Flare Adjusting the f lare for a lens R Flare –99 to +99 (± 0 ) Adjust the f lare (R) . G Flare –99 to +99 (± 0 ) Adjust the f lare (G). B Flare –99 to +99 (± 0 ) Adjust the f lare (B) . R Flare E X –99 to +99 (± 0 ) Adjust the flare (R) (when an extender is in use). G Fla[…]

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    Setup Me nu List 127 Menu Conf iguration and Detaile d Settings OTHERS Menu OT H E R S Menu items Subitems and setting values Contents All Reset Resetting t o the factory status Execute/Cancel Select “Execut e” to r eset the ca mcorder to the f actory status. Camera Data Storing/recalling the menu setti ngs Store Execute/Cancel Select “Execut[…]

  • Страница 128

    Setu p Me nu List 128 Menu Conf iguration and Detaile d Settings Assign Button Assigning functions to the assignable buttons <1> Off / Marker / Last Clip DEL / A TW / Rec Re view / Rec / Freeze Mix / Expanded Focus / Spotligh t / Bac klight / IR Remote / Shot Mark1 / Shot Mark2 / Fader / VF Mode / BR T Disp / Histogram / Lens Info Assign a fu[…]

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    Setup Me nu List 129 Menu Conf iguration and Detaile d Settings Battery Ala r m Setting t he low power alarm Lo w BA TT 5% / 10 % / 15% / . .. / 45% / 50% Set the bat tery level at which the Low BA TT warning is generated (in steps of 5%). BA TT Empt y 3% to 7% ( 3% ) Set the battery leve l at which the BA TT E mpty warning is generated. DC Low V o[…]

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    Setu p Me nu List 130 Menu Conf iguration and Detaile d Settings 1) I f clips cannot be p layed back, updating the managerial file on the card may improve the condition. Trigger Mod e Setting whether to trigger recording start/stop for an external device connected to via the i.LINK connector Interna l / Both / External Internal: T o acti vate recor[…]

  • Страница 131

    Connecting Exter nal Monitors 131 Connecti ng Exter nal De v ices To display re cordi ng/play back pict ures on an extern al moni tor, sel ect the ou tput signal an d use an appropri ate cab le for the m onitor to be conne cted. Regard less of whether t he signal is HD or SD, the same status infor mation and menus can be displayed on the exte rnal […]

  • Страница 132

    Connectin g Exte rnal Moni tors 132 Connecti ng Exter nal De v ices Images of 50P/50 i/25P are o utput as PAL signals, those of 59.94 P/59.94i/29 .97P are output as NTSC signals, and those of 23.98 P are output as 2-3 pulled-d own NTSC sig nals. SDI OU T connec tor ( BNC type ) The co nnect or is set at the fa ctory to outpu t an H D SDI signal. Us[…]

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    Operating Clips W ith a Compu ter 133 Connecti ng Exter nal De v ices The clips reco rded on SxS memo ry cards with this cam corder ca n be contro lled on a comp uter or edited usin g the optiona l nonlinear e diting software. For these p u rpo ses, th e clips on an SxS memor y card c an be ope rated b y direct ly loadi ng th e card in a co mputer […]

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    Operating Clip s W ith a Compu ter 134 Connecti ng Exter nal De v ices message (e .g., for forma tting or rest oration of an SxS me mory car d) is shown on the scr een. It appears whe n formattin g or restoratio n is comple ted. The messag e is also not displayed whi le the CLIP I NFO sc reen is shown on the scre en. It appear s when an ope ration […]

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    Connecti ng an External De v ice ( i.LI N K Connec tion) 135 Connecti ng Exter nal De v ices For informati on on XDCAM Tr ansfer, visit the web sites shown in “ XDCAM EX web sit es” on page 15 or on t he cove r page o f the supplied CD-ROM. When an HDV-compatible video format (SP 1080/60i, SP 1080 /50i, or SP 1080/ 24P) is sele cted, you can r […]

  • Страница 136

    Connectin g an Ex terna l De v ice (i.LI N K Connec tion) 136 Connecti ng Exter nal De v ices 2 Set the ex ternal devi ce to reco rding stan dby st atus. For opera tions o f the exter nal devic e, refer to the op eration manual o f that d evice. 3 Set the camco rder to Camera mode by sett ing t he po wer swi tch t o CAMERA. 4 Press the REC START/ST[…]

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    A b out i.L I N K 137 Connecti ng Exter nal De v ices 5 Press the REC START/STOP button on the ha ndle . Reco rdi ng be gins . Notes • The R EC START/ STOP bu tton on the grip doe s not func tion. • An er ror is ge nerated in the fo llowing ca ses. In such a c ase, canc el Recordi ng mode b y pressi ng the REC STA RT/STOP button. —The vide o […]

  • Страница 138

    Ext ern al Sy nchr oni zat ion 138 Connecti ng Exter nal De v ices Abou t dat a tra nsfer spee d of i. LINK i.LINK def i nes a ma ximum dat a transfe r speed o f approxi mately 100 , 200 and 400 Mb ps 1) that ar e described a s S100, S200 and S40 0 respective ly. For i.LI NK devices, a maximu m data transf er speed that the device suppo rts is iden[…]

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    External Sy nchroniz ation 139 Connecti ng Exter nal De v ices Thus the bu ilt-in timec ode gene rator of your camcor der loc k s to t h e refe r ence timecode. The mess age “EXT- LK” is di splaye d on the screen. After a bout 10 seco nds, you can d isconnec t the exter nal timec ode withou t losing the synchroni zation . Notes • Check th at […]

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    Operating From the RM-B750/ B150 140 Connecti ng Exter nal De v ices When th e optiona l RM-B750 or R M-B1 50 Remote Control Unit is connected, variou s settings of th e camcord er can be performe d from the Remo te Control Unit . You c an opera te the menus o f the camcord er an d monit or the pict ure on the RM -B750 or a video monito r conn ecte[…]

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    Operatin g From the RM-B75 0/B150 141 Connecti ng Exter nal De v ices 2 Select and set the menu items using the MENU S ELECT k nob an d the CANCEL/ENTER switch. 3 When th e settin gs are complete d, set the DISPLAY switch to ON o r OFF to exit the menu. For det ails on operations of the RM-B1 50, refer to the Opera tion M anual of the RM- B150. Ope[…]

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    Operating From the RM-B750/ B150 142 Connecti ng Exter nal De v ices When t he camco rder i s set to Camer a mode, the followi ng functions ca n be made using the controls , the switches, or the touc h panel (RM- B750) on t he Re mot e Con tro l Unit , in add itio n to menu o perat ions. 1) When you pr ess the CALL butto n on the RM-B750, the messa[…]

  • Страница 143

    Operatin g From the RM-B75 0/B150 143 Connecti ng Exter nal De v ices For det ails on operations of th e Remote Control Unit, refe r to the Opera tion Manual of the RM-B15 0/ B750. Notes • The follow ing menu a nd knob/sw itch operat ions on the Re mote Co ntrol Un it are enable d when the men u of the cam corder is n ot displayed. The chan ges b[…]

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    Important N ote s on Oper ation 144 Appendix es Use a nd Stor age Do no t subjec t the un it t o severe shoc ks The int ernal mec hanism may be da maged or th e body warpe d. Do not cov er the unit whi le opera ting Putting a cloth, for exam ple, ove r the unit can cause ex cessive in ternal he at build -up. After use Always set th e power swit c h[…]

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    Impor tant N ot es on Operation 145 Appendix es It is recommen ded that th e p ortabl e communi cation s devices near this un it be powered off. About t he LCD pane ls The LCD pa nels ar e manuf acture d with extreme ly high-pre cision technol ogy that yields effect ive pi xel ra tes of 9 9.99% o r hig her. However, very rarely, o ne o r more pixel[…]

  • Страница 146

    Formats and Limit ations of Outputs 146 Appendix es The form at of outpu t signals from th e COMPON ENT OUT con nector and th e SDI OUT con nector va ries acco rding t o the reco rding/ playba ck video format s and the ki nd of th e outpu t signal (the settin g of “YPbPr/S DI Out Select” of the VIDEO SET menu). Output formats in E-E mode 1) /re[…]

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    Format s and Limitat ions of Out puts 147 Appendix es The o utputs fr om the camcor der are limited by the VIDEO SET m enu se ttings a s follows. These limitat ions are c o mmon t o Camer a mode and Med ia mod e. Limitat ions of Out puts Menu setting s i.LINK I/O Enable D isable Enable Dis able Enable Dis able YPbPr/SDI Out S elect HD HD SD SD Of f[…]

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    Lens File Operat ions 148 Appendix es Up to 6 len s fi les ca n b e us ed wi th th is c amc ord er. By stori ng the c haracter istics (compe nsation data) spec ific to lenses in the file s in the built- in memo ry, the optimum compe nsation ca n be easily ma d e merely by retrievi ng the appropriat e file upo n lens replace ment. The opti mum compe[…]

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    Bac kup Ba ttery 149 Appendix es 8 Selec t “Sto re” an d speci fy the f ile in which you wish to store the d ata. 9 When the confirmatio n messa ge is disp laye d, se lect “Ex ecut e.” If th e len s is a ser ial lens , the correspon ding lens file is au tomatica lly retr ieved whe n you next mount th e lens, as long as “Auto Recall” is […]

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    Backup Ba ttery 150 Appendix es Repl acing t he bac kup b atte ry Notes • Be s ure to set th e po wer sw itc h to OF F wh en repla cing the bac kup batte ry. • Be care ful not to dro p the remo ved screw in to the camco rder. 1 Open the co ver of the backu p batter y holde r on the bottom by loosen ing the screw , an d remov e the batte ry. 2 I[…]

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    Trou b leshoot ing 151 Appendix es T roub les hooti ng Operati ng Power Symp toms Cause Remedy The camcorder does not power on when you set the power switch either to CAMERA or MEDIA. No battery pack is mounted and no power is supplied to the DC IN connector . Mount a battery pack (page 28) or connect an AC power using the BC-U1/U2 (page 29) . The […]

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    Trou b leshootin g 152 Appendix es Externa l Devices Symp toms Cause Remedy The equipment connected to the camcorder via an i.LINK connection do es not react as expected, f or example, no picture appears on it s screen. It sometime s takes time f or the connected equipment to recognize the operation. W ait for about 15 seconds. If t he connected eq[…]

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    Error/ W arn ing Indications 153 Appendix es The camco rder inf orms you of situatio ns where warning, caut ion, o r an operati on ch eck i s require d, through messa ges in the viewfi nder, the tally lamps, and a b uzzer . The buzz er is output t o the built-i n speaker or to the headp hones co nnecte d via the he adpho ne connect or. The buz zer […]

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    Error/ W arni ng Indications 154 Appendix es 1) (B) for th e card in slot B 2) B for a HDD connected to s l ot B Unknown Media(A) 1) Please Change. A partitioned memory card or one that contains recorded clips exceeding the number permitted with this camcorder is loaded. This card cannot be used with this camcorder . Remove it and load a compatib l[…]

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    MPEG-2 V ideo Patent Portf o lio License / Spe cifications 155 Appendix es ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT OTHER THAN CONSUMER PERSONAL USE IN ANY MAN NER THAT COM PLIES WIT H THE MPEG-2 STANDARD FOR ENCODING VIDEO INFORMATION FOR PACKAGED MEDIA IS EXPRESSLY PROHIBITED WITHOUT A LICENSE UNDER APPLICABLE PATENTS IN THE MPEG-2 PAT ENT P ORTF O LIO, W HIC H L[…]

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    Specifications 156 Appendix es With o ne SBP-32 SP mo de: Appr ox. 140 mi n. HQ mode: Appr ox. 100 min. Continuous operati on time ( recording) With the BP- U60 Approx. 2 10 m in. Wit h t he B P -U 3 0 Approx. 1 00 m in. Mass Camcord er: 1.9 kg (4 lb 2 oz) With t he supplied lens, le ns hood , eyepi ece, BP-U30 ba ttery pac k and one SxS memory c a[…]

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    Specifications 157 Appendix es A UDIO IN CH-1/CH-2 connectors XLR 3-pi n (2), female LINE: +4 dB u MIC: –11 dB u to –65 dBu (6dB steps) (Referen ce l evel: 0 dB u=0.775 Vrm s) DC IN connector DC jack (1) Output conne ctors SDI OUT connector BNC type ( 1), con forming to SMPTE292M/259M stand ards MONITOR OUT connector BNC type ( 1), 1.0 Vp-p, 75[…]

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    Specifications 158 Appendix es Dimensions 16:9 WIDE SCREEN SDI OUT GENLOCK IN REMOTE TC OUT TC IN HDV 123 LENS INFO BRT DISP ASSIGN OFF 2 1 ND FILTER — + FRAME GAIN STATUS MENU SEL/SET CANCEL PICTURE PROFILE CAMERA OFF MEDIA B A PAST LA T W M H WHITE BAL BARS/CAM FULL AUTO S L OT S E L E C T P M W -E X 3 C H — 1 AUTO MANU AL INT EXT AUT O MANU AL I[…]

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    Index 159 Appendix es A AC adaptor 29 AC power source 29 ACCESS lamps 44 add shot marks 106 AF mode 66 AGC mode 58, 59 All Clips DEL 94 All Reset 95, 127 Angle mo de 59 Area Detection 93 Aspect Ma rker 57 Aspect Sel ect 57 Assign Button 75, 128 assign a ble b uttons 75 ATW 54, 76 ATW Speed 120 Audio 71 AUDIO IN connectors 71 AUDIO IN switches 71 Au[…]

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    Index 160 Appendix es D Date/Time 31 DC cable clamp 40 DC IN connector 29 DC IN Power 29 delete a clip 104 DELETE CLIP 1 04 delete sh ot marks 10 6 Detail 91 DF 69 diop ter c ompen sation 32 Direct Menu 129 Direct menu 26, 54, 59 , 62, 66, 80, 89 DISP CLIP INFO 103 Display On/Off 124 DISPLAY/BATT INFO button 25, 29 divide a clip 107 DIVIDE CLIP 107[…]

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    Index 161 Appendix es iris opening 61 Iris ring 61 IRIS switch 61 J Jog dial 21, 114 Joystick 20, 114 K Knee 92 L Langua ge 127 Last Clip DEL 7 6 , 94 lens adaptor 3 7 lens cap 50 lens files 38, 14 8 LENS INFO 75 Lens Info 76 LENS Menu 125 lens mo unt leve r 37 lens moun t stopper switch 37 LENS REMOTE c onnector 64 LINE/MIC/+48V switches 71 Low Ke[…]

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    Index 162 Appendix es S S&Q M otion 11 9, 141 Safety Ar ea 56 Safety Zo ne 56 SBAC-US10 13 3 SBP-16 43 SBP-32 43 SBP-8 43 SDI OUT connect or 132 SEL/SE T button 11 4 SEL/SE T dial 11 4 SET INDEX PIC 107 Setup 122 setup file 95 Setup me nus 1 13 Shading 126 Shock less White 120 SHOT MARK 105 SHOT MARK scree n 105 SHOT MARK1 105 Shot Ma rk1 76 SH[…]

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    Index 163 Appendix es Y YPbPr/SDI Out Display 122 YPbPr/SDI Out Select 122 Z Zebra 57, 123 ZEBRA button 57 zebra pa tte rns 57 Zebra Sele ct 58 Zebra1 Le vel 58 zoom 62 ZOOM button 63 Zoom P o sition 62 Zoom rin g 63 Zoom Speed 118 Zoom speed switch 63 ZOOM switch 63[…]

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3-878-038-12(1)
Solid-State Memory
Camcorder
PMW-EX3
Operating Instructions
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly
and retan it for future reference.
Printed in Japan
© 2008 Sony Corporation
PMW-EX3

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manual could void your authority to operate WARNING this equipment. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or All interface cables used to connect moisture. peripherals must be shielded in order to To avoid electrical shock, do not open the comply with the limits for a digital device cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC personnel only. Rules. WARNING This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC When i

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Perchlorate Material : Lithium battery IMPORTANT contains perchlorate. La plaque signalétique se situe sous l’appareil. For the customers in the USA and Canada RECYCLING LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES AVERTISSEMENT Lithium-Ion batteries are recyclable. Une pression acoustique excessive en You can help preserve our environment by provenance des écouteurs ou du casque returning your used rechargeable batteries to peut provoquer une baisse de l’acuité the collection and recycling location nearest auditi

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documents de service ou de garantie WICHTIG séparés. Das Namensschild befindet sich auf der Unterseite des Gerätes. Pour les utilisateurs aux Etats-Unis et au Canada. WARNUNG RECYCLAGE DES ACCUMULATEURS AUX Zu hoher Schalldruck von Ohrhörern und Kopfhörern kann Gehörschäden IONS DE LITHIUM verursachen. Les accumulateurs aux ions de lithium sont Um dieses Produkt sicher zu verwenden, recyclables. vermeiden Sie längeres Hören bei sehr Vous pouvez contribuer à préserver hohen Schalldruckpe

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Gerät abschaltet und signalisiert „Batterie leer“ oder nach längerer Gebrauchsdauer der Batterien „nicht mehr einwandfrei funktioniert“. Um sicherzugehen, kleben Sie die Batteriepole z.B. mit einem Klebestreifen ab oder geben Sie die Batterien einzeln in einen Plastikbeutel. 5

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Table of Contents Overview Package Configuration ………………………………………………….. 12 Features ………………………………………………………………………… 13 Using the CD-ROM ………………………………………………………. 16 Reading the CD-ROM Manuals …………………………….. 16 System Requirements for Using the Applications ……. 16 Software Installation ……………………………………………. 17 Part

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Checking the Remaining Time Available for Recording ……………………………………………………… 46 Restoring an SxS Memory Card ……………………………. 46 Using the PHU-60K ………………………………………………………. 47 Connecting/Removing the PHU Connection Cable ….. 47 Formatting the PHU-60K ……………………………………… 48 Checking the Remaining Time Available for Recording …………………………………………

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Adjusting in AF Mode …………………………………………. 66 Using Macro Mode ……………………………………………… 67 Eliminating Picture Blurring (Steady Shot) ……………………. 67 Reducing Flickers …………………………………………………………. 68 Setting the Time Data ……………………………………………………. 69 Running Modes of the Timecode …………………………… 69 Setting the Timecode ……………

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Resetting a Picture Profile …………………………………….. 89 Picture Profile Items …………………………………………….. 90 Deleting Clips ……………………………………………………………….. 94 Deleting the Last Recorded Clip ……………………………. 94 Deleting All Clips ……………………………………………….. 94 Storing/Retrieving the Setting Data ……………………………….. 95 Storing the Setup File ..

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Setup Menu Configuration ………………………………….. 113 Setup Menu Layers ……………………………………………. 113 Basic Menu Operations ……………………………………………….. 114 Setup Menu List ………………………………………………………….. 117 CAMERA SET Menu ………………………………………… 117 AUDIO SET Menu ……………………………………………. 121 VIDEO SET Menu ……………………..

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Error Indications ………………………………………………… 153 Warning Indications …………………………………………… 153 MPEG-2 Video Patent Portfolio License ………………………. 155 Specifications ………………………………………………………………. 155 General ……………………………………………………………..155 Camera Block ……………………………………………………. 156 Audio Block ……

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Overview BP-S30 DC OUT CHARGE 0% 80 100 B BC A- T U T1 ERY CHARGER Overview Package Configuration Make sure you have following items supplied with your camcorder. The number in parentheses indicates the number of that item supplied. Component video cable (1) VCL-614B2X exclusive standard zoom lens (1) BP-U30 battery pack (1) It is attached to the camcorder at the factory. Lens hood with lens Lens adaptor (1) BC-U1 battery charger (1) cap (1) For a lens of 2 kg (4 lb 6 oz) or less. Infrared Rem

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Overview Lens mount cap (1) Lens cap for the supplied lens (1) Features Fixing screws for the cheek pad (3) DC cable clamp and fixing screw (1 each) Bottom plate (1) and fixing screws (2) Lithium battery (CR2032 for backup) (1) The PMW-EX3 is a highly compact and high- It is mounted in the camcorder at the factory. 1) performance XDCAM EX camcorder that uses Lithium battery (CR2025 for the IR Remote 1) SxS memory cards, as its recording medium. Commander) (1) The imaging devices used in the P

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Overview 1080 resolutions. Frame rate is also selectable Newly developed lens mount from interlace and progressive (59.94i, 50i, The PMW-EX3 employs a new lens mount (1/2- 29.97P, 25P, and native 23.98P). In addition, inch EX Mount) of superior optical 59.94P and 50P progressive recording is available characteristics in a compact size, which permits in 1280 × 720 mode. SxS memory cards can the supplied standard zoom lens and an optionally simultaneously hold multiple files of any of these ava

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Overview Frame Recording function � Operations from the optional Remote Control Frame Recording is a unique feature of the PMW- Units: The camcorder can be operated from the EX3 camcorder that is especially useful for clay- RM-B750/B150 Remote Control Unit. animation shooting. With this function, images 1) Sony, XDCAM, XDCAM EX, SxS, i.LINK, Exmor, for pre-determined frame are recorded each time CineAlta, and Remote Commander are trademarks of the record button is pressed. Sony Corporation

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Overview To read the documents Using the CD-ROM Do the following: 1 Insert the CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive. Two CD-ROMs are supplied with the PMW- A cover page appears automatically in your EX3. browser. If it does not appear automatically in the The CD-ROM labeled “Manuals for Solid-State browser, double-click on the index.htm file Memory Camcorder” contains the Operating on the CD-ROM. Instructions for the PMW-EX3 (Japanese, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish and 2 Select and cl

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Overview XDCAM EX Clip Browsing Software Uninstalling an application program OS Windows computer Microsoft Windows XP SP3 or later (32-bit Choose “Start,” “Control Panel” then “Add or version), Microsoft Windows Vista SP1 or later Remove Programs” and specify the program to be (32-bit version), or Mac OS X v10.4.11 or later/ deleted. v10.5.1 or later. Macintosh computer CPU Drop the folder of the software (default: Windows: Intel Pentium 4 2.0 GHz or higher /Application/XDCAM EX Clip Browser)

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Overview STATUS MENU STEADY SHOT SEL/SET ND FILTER A B SHOT TRANSITION TC/U-BIT/DURATION 2 — FULL AUTO 1 FRAME OFF ON + GAIN WHITE BAL BARS/CAM L ATW B M A H PRST CANCEL FOCUS MANU AUTO Full AF MF IRIS PICTURE PROFILE CAMERAOFF MEDIA MEDIA LENS INFO BRT DISP HISTOGRAM ASSIGN OFF 16:9 WIDE SCREEN MAN PU USA HU A TF O MACRO 1 2 3 Parts Identifications Camcorder 1 Operation panel on the handle(page 20) 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 Rear connector panel (page 20) 4 10 Front lower operation block (page 21) Audio c

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EXPANDED REC FOCUS REVIEW RELEASE START/ STOP R L MONITOR VOL THUMNAIL SEL/SET F REV PLAY/PAUSE F FWD j G/S J PREV STOP NEXT l sL REC START/STOP HOLD H L OFF BATTERY RELEASE CANCEL Overview MONITOR S VIDEO DC IN OUT LOCK RELEASE CH-1 CH-2 COMPONENT AUDIO OUT OUT AUD O N I I LI 8 LI CH-1 CH-2 MIC MIC NE MIC+4 V NE MIC+48V 25 26 13 27 Viewfinder control 14 panel (page 22) 15 28 16 29 17 Upper operation 30 panel (page 21) 31 18 19 20 21 22 23 LOCK 24 Bottom (page 22) RELEASE Connectors 18 to 20 h

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Overview Operation panel on the handle Rear connector panel The connectors are located under the respective caps. L R MONITOR VOL 1 9 2 THUMBNAIL SEL/SET CANCEL SDI OUT 10 3 F REV PLAY/PAUSE F FWD HDV j G/SJ 4 1 11 4 PREV STOP NEXT lsL 12 5 GENLOCK IN 6 REC START/STOP TC IN 13 5 7 2 HOLD REMOTE 14 TC OUT 6 H 3 L 8 OFF 1. MONITOR VOL (volume) buttons (page 72, page 99) 1. i.LINK (HDV) connector (4-pin, S400 2. THUMBNAIL button (page 97) conforming to IEEE1394) (page 135) 3. PLAY/PAUSE button (

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