Panasonic Camcorder AG 3DA1E User Manual

This product is eligible for the AVCCAM  
3 Year Warranty Repair Program. For  
details, see page 9.  
Operating Instructions  
Memory Card Camera-Recorder  
Model No.  
Model No.  
AG-3DA1P  
AG-3DA1E  
Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save  
this manual for future use.  
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indicates safety information.  
CAUTION:  
CAUTION:  
Do not leave the unit in direct contact with the  
skin for long periods of time when in use.  
Low temperature burn injuries may be suffered  
if the high temperature parts of this unit are  
in direct contact with the skin for long periods  
of time. When using the equipment for long  
periods of time, make use of the tripod.  
This apparatus can be operated at a voltage in  
the range of 110 – ꢀ40 V AC.  
Voltages other than 1ꢀ0 V are not intended for  
U.S.A. and Canada.  
Operation at a voltage other than 1ꢀ0 V AC  
may require the use of a different AC plug.  
Please contact either a local or foreign  
Panasonic authorized service center for  
assistance in selecting an alternate AC plug.  
FCC NOTICE (USA)  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions:  
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (ꢀ) this device must accept any  
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation  
CAUTION:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,  
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee  
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment  
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following  
measures:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
The user may find the booklet “Something About Interference”  
available from FCC local regional offices helpful.  
FCC Warning:  
To assure continued FCC emission limit compliance, follow the attached installation instructions  
and the user must use only shielded interface cables when connecting to host computer or  
peripheral devices. Also any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment could void  
the user's authority to operate this device.  
NOTIFICATION (Canada)  
This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
A lithium ion/polymer battery that is recyclable powers the product you have  
purchased.  
Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY for information on how to recycle this battery.  
For USA-California Only  
This product contains a CR Coin Cell Lithium Battery which contains Perchlorate Material – special  
handling may apply.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
1) Read these instructions.  
ꢀ) Keep these instructions.  
3) Heed all warnings.  
4) Follow all instructions.  
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6) Clean only with dry cloth.  
7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.  
8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus  
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two  
blades with one wider than the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding  
prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit  
into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience  
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.  
11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
1ꢀ) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer,  
or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/  
apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.  
13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of  
time.  
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the  
apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid  
has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain  
or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.  
Note:  
Camera-Recorder  
The rating plate is on the underside of the viewfinder.  
Battery Charger / AC Adaptor  
The rating plate is on the underside of the Battery Charger and AC Adaptor. Disconnect the AC mains  
plug from the AC mains socket when not in use.  
Conforms to ANSI/UL Std. 60065  
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indicates safety information.  
WARNING:  
CAUTION:  
This equipment must be earthed.  
The mains plug of the power supply cord shall  
remain readily operable.  
To ensure safe operation, the three-pin plug  
must be inserted only into a standard three-  
pin power point which is effectively earthed  
through normal household wiring.  
The AC receptacle (mains socket outlet) shall  
be installed near the equipment and shall be  
easily accessible.  
Extension cords used with the equipment must  
have three cores and be correctly wired to  
provide connection to the earth. Wrongly wired  
extension cords are a major cause of fatalities.  
The fact that the equipment operates  
satisfactorily does not imply that the power  
point is earthed or that the installation is  
completely safe. For your safety, if you are  
in any doubt about the effective earthing of  
the power point, please consult a qualified  
electrician.  
To completely disconnect this equipment from  
the AC mains, disconnect the power cord plug  
from the AC receptacle.  
CAUTION:  
Danger of explosion or fire if battery is  
mistreated.  
• Do not leave the battery in an automobile  
exposed to direct sunlight for a long period  
of time with doors and windows closed.  
• Do not disassemble the battery or dispose  
of it in fire.  
WARNING:  
• Do not store in temperatures over 60 °C  
(140 °F).  
• Use specified battery charger.  
• Replace only with same or specified type.  
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock,  
do not expose this equipment to rain or  
moisture.  
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock  
hazard, keep this equipment away from all  
liquids. Use and store only in locations which  
are not exposed to the risk of dripping or  
splashing liquids, and do not place any liquid  
containers on top of the equipment.  
CAUTION:  
In order to maintain adequate ventilation, do  
not install or place this unit in a bookcase,  
built-in cabinet or any other confined space.  
To prevent risk of electric shock or fire hazard  
due to overheating, ensure that curtains  
and any other materials do not obstruct the  
ventilation.  
WARNING:  
Always keep memory cards (optional  
accessory) or accessories (screw spacer,  
microphone holder screws, microphone holder  
adapter, INPUT terminal covers) out of the  
reach of babies and small children.  
CAUTION:  
Do not lift the unit by its handle while the  
tripod is attached. When the tripod is attached,  
its weight will also affect the unit’s handle,  
possibly causing the handle to break and  
hurting the user. To carry the unit while the  
tripod is attached, take hold of the tripod.  
CAUTION:  
Do not remove panel covers by unscrewing  
them.  
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not  
remove the covers. No user serviceable parts  
inside.Refer servicing to qualified service  
personnel.  
CAUTION:  
Excessive sound pressure from earphones  
and headphones can cause hearing loss.  
CAUTION:  
CAUTION:  
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock and  
annoying interference, use the recommended  
accessories only.  
Do not leave the unit in direct contact with the  
skin for long periods of time when in use.  
Low temperature burn injuries may be suffered  
if the high temperature parts of this unit are  
in direct contact with the skin for long periods  
of time. When using the equipment for long  
periods of time, make use of the tripod.  
CAUTION:  
Do not jar, swing, or shake the unit by its  
handle.  
Any strong jolt to the handle may damage the  
unit or result in personal injury.  
Note:  
Camera-Recorder  
The rating plate is on the underside of the viewfinder.  
Battery Charger / AC Adaptor  
The rating plate is on the underside of the Battery Charger and AC Adaptor. Disconnect the AC mains  
plug from the AC mains socket when not in use.  
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indicates safety information.  
Caution for AC Mains Lead  
For battery charger  
FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY.  
This product is equipped with 2 types of AC mains cable. One is for continental Europe,  
etc. and the other one is only for U.K.  
Appropriate mains cable must be used in each local area, since the other type of mains cable is  
not suitable.  
FOR CONTINENTAL EUROPE, ETC.  
Not to be used in the U.K.  
FOR U.K. ONLY  
FOR U.K. ONLY  
This appliance is supplied with a moulded  
three pin mains plug for your safety and  
convenience.  
How to replace the fuse  
1. Open the fuse compartment with a  
screwdriver.  
A 5 amp fuse is fitted in this plug.  
Should the fuse need to be replaced please  
ensure that the replacement fuse has a  
rating of 5 amps and that it is approved by  
ASTA or BSI to BS1362.  
Check for the ASTA mark  
or the BSI  
mark on the body of the fuse.  
If the plug contains a removable fuse cover  
you must ensure that it is refitted when the  
fuse is replaced.  
2. Replace the fuse  
If you lose the fuse cover the plug must  
not be used until a replacement cover is  
obtained.  
Fuse  
A replacement fuse cover can be  
purchased from your local Panasonic  
Dealer.  
EEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur.  
EEE Complies with Directive of Turkey.  
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indicates safety information.  
Caution for AC Mains Lead  
For AC adaptor  
FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY.  
This product is equipped with 2 types of AC mains cable. One is for continental Europe,  
etc. and the other one is only for U.K.  
Appropriate mains cable must be used in each local area, since the other type of mains cable is  
not suitable.  
FOR CONTINENTAL EUROPE, ETC.  
Not to be used in the U.K.  
FOR U.K. ONLY  
FOR U.K. ONLY  
This appliance is supplied with a moulded  
three pin mains plug for your safety and  
convenience.  
How to replace the fuse  
1. Open the fuse compartment with a  
screwdriver.  
A 5 amp fuse is fitted in this plug.  
Should the fuse need to be replaced please  
ensure that the replacement fuse has a  
rating of 5 amps and that it is approved by  
ASTA or BSI to BS1362.  
Check for the ASTA mark  
or the BSI  
mark on the body of the fuse.  
If the plug contains a removable fuse cover  
you must ensure that it is refitted when the  
fuse is replaced.  
2. Replace the fuse  
If you lose the fuse cover the plug must  
not be used until a replacement cover is  
obtained.  
Fuse  
A replacement fuse cover can be  
purchased from your local Panasonic  
Dealer.  
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EMC NOTICE FOR THE PURCHASER/USER OF THE APPARATUS  
1. Applicable standards and operating environment  
The apparatus is compliant with:  
• standards EN55103-1 and EN55103-ꢀ ꢀ009, and  
• electromagnetic environments E1, Eꢀ, E3 and E4.  
2. Pre-requisite conditions to achieving compliance with the above standards  
<1> Peripheral equipment to be connected to the apparatus and special connecting  
cables  
• The purchaser/user is urged to use only equipment which has been recommended by us  
as peripheral equipment to be connected to the apparatus.  
• The purchaser/user is urged to use only the connecting cables described below.  
<2> For the connecting cables, use shielded cables which suit the intended purpose of the  
apparatus.  
• Video signal connecting cables  
Use double shielded coaxial cables, which are designed for 75-ohm type high-frequency  
applications, for SDI (Serial Digital Interface).  
Coaxial cables, which are designed for 75-ohm type high-frequency applications, are  
recommended for analog video signals.  
• Audio signal connecting cables  
If your apparatus supports AES/EBU serial digital audio signals, use cables designed for  
AES/EBU.  
Use shielded cables, which provide quality performance for high-frequency transmission  
applications, for analog audio signals.  
• Other connecting cables (IEEE1394, USB)  
Use shielded cables, which provide quality performance for high-frequency applications,  
as connecting cables.  
• When connecting to the DVI signal terminal, use a cable with a ferrite core.  
• If your apparatus is supplied with ferrite core(s), they must be attached on cable(s)  
following instructions in this manual.  
3. Performance level  
The performance level of the apparatus is equivalent to or better than the performance level  
required by these standards.  
However, the apparatus may be adversely affected by interference if it is being used in an  
EMC environment, such as an area where strong electromagnetic fields are generated (by the  
presence of signal transmission towers, cellular phones, etc.). In order to minimize the adverse  
effects of the interference on the apparatus in cases like this, it is recommended that the  
following steps be taken with the apparatus being affected and with its operating environment:  
1. Place the apparatus at a distance from the source of the interference.  
ꢀ. Change the direction of the apparatus.  
3. Change the connection method used for the apparatus.  
4. Connect the apparatus to another power outlet where the power is not shared by any other  
appliances.  
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Recommendation for Use of Genuine Panasonic Battery  
(Rechargeable Battery)  
Thank you for using a Panasonic product.  
It has been found that counterfeit battery packs which look very similar to the genuine product are  
made available to purchase in some markets. Some of these battery packs are not adequately  
protected with internal protection to meet the requirements of appropriate safety standards. There is  
a possibility that these battery packs may lead to fire or explosion. Please be advised that we are not  
liable for any accident or failure occurring as a result of use of a counterfeit battery pack. To ensure  
that safe products are used we would recommend that a genuine Panasonic battery pack is used.  
• Be aware that many batteries sold at extremely cheap prices or in situations where it is difficult to  
verify the actual products before purchase have proven to be counterfeit.  
Batteries that may be used with this product (Correct as of August 2010)  
Panasonic CGA-D54 batteries may be used with the AG-3DA1P.  
Panasonic CGA-D54s batteries may be used with the AG-3DA1E.  
EU  
To remove the battery  
Main Power Battery  
(Refer to page 24 for the detail.)  
Press the battery release button.  
Battery release  
button  
Back-up Battery  
• For the removal of the battery for disposal  
at the end of its service life, please  
consult your dealer.  
3D image shooting/viewing  
• Do not set a wide parallax (parallax between the left and right eyes) when shooting a 3D image.  
Viewing the 3D image shot with a wide parallax may cause eyestrain or other adverse effects.  
For details on the parallax, see “Adjusting the convergence point.” (Page 38)  
• When viewing 3D images, observe the viewing precautions indicated in the operating instructions  
of the monitor. If you continue viewing 3D images in incorrect conditions, it may cause eyestrain  
or other adverse effects.  
AVCCAM 3 Year Warranty Repair Program*1  
Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic AVCCAM device.  
Register as a user for this device to receive a special service warranty up to three years of free warranty repairs.  
Customers who register as users on the website will receive an extended warranty repair valid for up to  
three years.  
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2nd year  
3rd year  
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*3: The basic warranty period may vary depending on the country/region. *4: Not all repair work is covered by this extended warranty.  
Free 3 years of Warranty Repairs  
Make sure to save the “Registration Notice” e-mail  
during the warranty period.  
Purchase  
AVCCAM product  
Register online  
within 1 month  
“Registration Notice”  
e-mail sent  
Details about user registration and the extended warranty: http://panasonic.biz/sav/pass_e  
Please note, this is a site that is not maintained by Panasonic Canada Inc. The Panasonic Canada Inc. privacy policy does not apply and is not applicable in relation to any  
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SDHC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.  
“AVCHD” and the “AVCHD” logo are trademarks of Panasonic Corporation and Sony Corporation.  
This product has been manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.  
Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
HDMI, the HDMI logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered  
trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and/or other countries.  
Microsoft®, Windows®, and Windows Vista® are either registered trademarks or trademarks of  
Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.  
Screenshots are used in accordance with Microsoft Corporation guidelines.  
IBM and PC/AT are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation.  
Intel® is a registered trademark or a trademark of Intel Corporation in the United States and/or other  
countries.  
Apple®, Macintosh®, and Mac OS® are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the United States  
and other countries.  
Other model names, company names, and product names listed in these operating instructions are  
trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.  
This product is licensed under the AVC Patent Portfolio License for the personal and non-commercial  
use of a consumer, and no license is granted or shall be implied for any use other than the personal  
uses detailed below.  
To encode video in compliance with the AVC standard (“AVC Video”)  
To decode AVC Video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non-commercial  
activity  
To decode AVC Video that was obtained from a video provider licensed to provide AVC Video  
• Additional information may be obtained from MPEG LA, LLC (http://www.mpegla.com).  
– Separate license contracts must be obtained from MPEG LA where SD Memory Cards containing  
information recorded with this product are to be distributed to end users for commercial purposes. “End  
user” refers to persons or organizations handling such contents for personal use.  
Note concerning illustrations in these instructions  
• Illustrations (camera-recorder, menu screens, etc.) in these operating instructions differ slightly from  
the actual camera-recorder.  
References  
• References are shown as (Page 00).  
Terminology  
• Both SD Memory Cards and SDHC Memory Cards as referred to as “SD Memory Cards” in these  
operating instructions.  
• Video that is created during a single recording operation is referred to as a “clip” in these operating  
instructions.  
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Overview  
This camera-recorder is an integrated 3D camera-recorder equipped with twin lenses in a single body.  
The twin-lens system allows you to adjust the convergence point within the camera and record 3D  
images with natural sense of depth.  
The main features of the unit are as follows:  
- Compact and lightweight, with high mobility.  
- Easy 3D recording with no need for adjusting two lenses.  
- Use of two SD Memory Cards allows simultaneous recording/playback of two channels (AVCHD, PH  
mode).  
- Two-channel HD SDI outputs (L and R channels) and HDMI (3D) output are provided for 3D video  
signals.  
3D image and convergence point  
When shooting  
When viewing a 3D image  
Convergence point  
3D glasses  
• The illustration above is an image for explanation.  
The convergence point is a point where the optical axes of the left and right lenses converge. This  
indicates the reference plane when viewing a 3D image.  
When shooting, adjust the convergence point by shooting the subject you want to set on the  
reference plane so that the image of the subject from the left lens is completely superimposed  
onto that from the right lens.  
When viewing the 3D image, a subject located closer than the convergence point is displayed in  
front of the screen, and a subject located farther than the convergence point is displayed behind  
the screen.  
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Contents  
Read this first! (For AG-3DA1P)..................2  
Read this first! (For AG-3DA1E)..................5  
Read this first!  
(For AG-3DA1P/AG-3DA1E) .................9  
Overview......................................................11  
Operating precautions...............................14  
Shooting  
Basic shooting operations ........................30  
Preparing for recording................................. 30  
Formatting a card ......................................... 30  
Basic shooting operation.............................. 31  
Checking photos taken (REC CHECK) ........ 31  
SD Memory Card access lamps................... 3ꢀ  
SD Memory Card recording times................ 3ꢀ  
Removing SD Memory Cards....................... 33  
Protecting SD Memory Cards....................... 33  
Repairing SD Memory Cards ....................... 33  
Using the zoom function............................34  
Shooting in progressive mode..................35  
Adjusting the focus....................................36  
Manual focusing ........................................... 36  
Using focus assist ........................................ 36  
Adjusting the brightness ...........................37  
Adjusting the convergence point..............38  
Tips on convergence point adjustment......... 38  
Adjusting the white balance......................40  
White balance adjustments .......................... 40  
Using presets ............................................... 40  
Black balance adjustments........................... 41  
Shooting techniques for different  
targets..................................................42  
Low angle recording..................................... 4ꢀ  
Zebra pattern................................................ 4ꢀ  
Checking and displaying shooting status ..... 43  
Using the USER buttons ............................. 43  
Color bars..................................................... 43  
Wave form monitor function.......................... 44  
Adjusting the volume while shooting ............ 44  
Shot mark function ....................................... 44  
3D FINE function.......................................... 45  
Adjusting the shutter speed......................46  
Synchro scan................................................ 47  
Switching Audio Input................................48  
Using the built-in microphone....................... 48  
Using an external microphone and audio  
Before use  
Precaution for use......................................16  
SD Memory Cards compatible with this  
product ..................................................... 17  
(SD speed class 4)..................... 18  
SDHC Memory Cards................................... 18  
Compatibility with equipment other than  
AG-3DA1 (this product)............................ 18  
About AVCHD............................................... 18  
Accessories ................................................19  
Optional accessories .................................19  
Description of parts  
Description of parts....................................20  
Right side and rear side ............................... ꢀ0  
Left side........................................................ ꢀ1  
Terminals and mounting parts ...................... ꢀꢀ  
Preparation  
Charging the battery ..................................23  
Charging....................................................... ꢀ3  
Power sources............................................24  
Using the battery .......................................... ꢀ4  
Using the AC adaptor ................................... ꢀ4  
Turn on/off the camera...............................25  
Tally lamp ....................................................25  
Viewfinder ...................................................26  
Using the viewfinder..................................... ꢀ6  
Using the LCD.............................................. ꢀ7  
Emphasizing outlines ................................... ꢀ7  
Setting the calendar...................................28  
equipment................................................. 48  
Adjusting the recording level ........................ 49  
Clip metadata..............................................50  
Uploading the metadata (META DATA) ........ 51  
Selecting the USER CLIP NAME recording  
method ..................................................... 5ꢀ  
Using the Counter ......................................53  
Charging the built-in battery/Setting the  
time code.............................................54  
Recharging the built-in battery ..................... 54  
Setting the time code.................................... 54  
Specifying the time code (TC PRESET)....... 54  
Setting user information ............................... 56  
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Playback  
Menu  
Basic playback operations........................57  
Thumbnail screen.......................................58  
Basic thumbnail screen operations .............. 58  
Adding shot marks to clips ........................... 59  
Playback settings (PLAY SETUP)..............60  
Resume playback (RESUME PLAY)............ 60  
Thumbnail operations................................61  
Selecting the thumbnail display method  
(THUMBNAIL SETUP) ............................. 61  
Deleting and protecting clips  
(OPERATION).......................................... 6ꢀ  
Checking clip information  
(CARD FUNCTIONS)............................... 63  
Useful playback functions.........................64  
Fast forward/rewind...................................... 64  
Next/previous clip......................................... 64  
Frame-by-frame playback ............................ 65  
Adjust volume............................................... 65  
Viewing images on a monitor or television... 65  
Checking the date and time.......................... 65  
Using the setup menus..............................75  
Using the menus .......................................... 75  
Initializing the menu settings ........................ 76  
Setup menu structure ................................77  
Camera mode menu..................................... 77  
Playback mode menu................................... 77  
Setup menu list...........................................78  
CAMERA SETUP screen.............................. 78  
SW MODE screen........................................ 79  
RECORDING SETUP screen....................... 80  
TC/UB SETUP screen.................................. 80  
AV OUT SETUP screen................................ 81  
DISPLAY SETUP screen.............................. 81  
CARD FUNCTIONS screen ......................... 8ꢀ  
META DATA screen ...................................... 8ꢀ  
OTHER FUNCTIONS screen....................... 83  
PLAY SETUP screen.................................... 84  
THUMBNAIL SETUP screen........................ 84  
OPERATION screen..................................... 84  
Reference  
Editing  
Before calling for service...........................85  
Updating the firmware in the camera .......87  
Cleaning ......................................................88  
Storage Precautions...................................89  
Recording format........................................90  
How to handle data recorded on SD  
Connecting external units .........................66  
Headphones................................................. 66  
External microphone .................................... 66  
TV/Monitor.................................................... 67  
Memory Card.......................................91  
Specifications.............................................92  
Index ............................................................94  
Displays  
Screen displays..........................................68  
Regular displays........................................... 68  
Main warning displays.................................. 71  
Setting the DISPLAY items........................... 74  
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Operating precautions  
Do not allow any water to get into the camera-  
recorder when using it in the rain or snow or  
at the beach.  
• The battery charger may make some noise  
when you are using it, but this is normal.  
• Failure to heed this caution will cause the  
camera-recorder or a card to malfunction (and  
may result in irreparable damage).  
Take precautions not to drop the camera-  
recorder when moving it.  
• Strong impacts may damage the camera-  
recorder and cause it to stop working.  
• Strong shock may lead to vertical misalignment  
of the images from the two lenses.  
Keep the camera-recorder away from  
equipment (such as TV sets and video game  
machines) that generate magnetic fields.  
• Using the camera-recorder on top of or near  
a TV set may cause distortion in the images  
and/or sound due to the electromagnetic waves  
that the set emits.  
• The powerful magnetic fields generated by  
speakers or large motors may damage your  
recordings or distort the images.  
• The electromagnetic waves emitted from a  
microcomputer will adversely affect the camera-  
recorder, causing the images and/or sound to  
be distorted.  
• If the camera-recorder is so adversely affected  
by products that generate magnetic fields that  
it no longer operates properly, turn it off and  
remove the battery or unplug the AC adaptor  
from the power outlet. Then install the battery  
again or reconnect the AC adaptor. After this,  
turn the camera-recorder back on.  
• Handle the camera-recorder with care, securely  
gripping the handle or hand strap to carry it.  
Do not spray the camera-recorder with insect  
sprays or other volatile substances.  
• These can warp the camera-recorder or cause  
the finish to come off.  
• Do not leave the camera-recorder in contact  
with rubber or PVC products for extended  
periods of time.  
After use, remove the battery and disconnect  
the AC power supply cable.  
Battery characteristics  
This camera-recorder uses a rechargeable  
lithiumion battery that uses its internal  
chemical reaction to generate electrical  
energy. This reaction is easily influenced by  
the ambient temperature and humidity, and the  
battery’s effective operating time is reduced  
as the temperature rises or falls. In very low  
temperatures, the battery may last only 5  
minutes.  
Do not use the camera-recorder near radio  
transmitters or high-voltage equipment.  
• Using the camera-recorder near a radio  
transmitter or high-voltage equipment may  
adversely affect the recorded images and/or  
sound.  
Protective circuitry functions if you use the  
battery where it is very hot and you will have to  
wait before you can use it again.  
Do not allow any sand or dust to get into the  
camera-recorder when using it at the beach  
and other similar places.  
• Sand and dust can damage the camera-  
recorder or a card. (Be especially careful when  
inserting or removing a card.)  
Remove the battery after use.  
Completely remove the battery. (The battery  
continues to be used even if you have turned  
the camera-recorder off.) The battery can over  
discharge if you leave it in the camera-recorder  
and it may become impossible to recharge it.  
Battery charger and battery  
• If the CHARGE lamp continues to blink even  
when the battery temperature is normal, there  
may be something wrong with the battery or  
battery charger. Contact your dealer.  
• The battery takes longer to charge when it is  
warm.  
Disposing of spent batteries  
The battery will become unchargeable. Rather  
than throwing the battery into the garbage, take it  
to a store that can assist in recycling it.  
• The battery charger can interfere with radio  
reception so keep radios at least 1 meter away  
from it.  
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What to remember when throwing memory  
cards away or transferring them to others  
Formatting memory cards or deleting data using  
the functions of the unit or a computer will merely  
change the file management information: it will  
not completely erase the data on the cards.  
When throwing these cards away or transferring  
them to others, either physically destroy them  
or use a data deletion program for computers  
(commercially available) to completely erase the  
data. Users are responsible for managing the  
data on their memory cards.  
Liquid crystal displays  
• Images or letters can get burned onto the  
screen of the LCD or viewfinder if they are  
displayed for a long time, but you can fix this  
by leaving the camera-recorder off for several  
hours.  
• The pixels of the LCD monitor are controlled  
to obtain high precision with 99.99 % of the  
effective pixels. This leaves less than 0.01 %  
of pixels that may not light or may remain on all  
the time. These phenomena are normal and will  
have no effect on the images you shoot.  
• Condensation may form if you use the camera-  
recorder where temperatures fluctuate. Wipe  
dry with a soft, dry cloth.  
• The LCD may appear dim after immediately  
turning on a cold camera-recorder, but will  
brighten as the camera-recorder warms up.  
Do not point the lens or viewfinder at the sun.  
Doing so may damage the parts inside.  
Protective caps for the connectors  
Keep the protective caps fitted over any  
connectors that are not being used.  
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Precaution for use  
Always take some trial shots before actual shooting.  
• When shooting important events (such as weddings), always take some trial shots and check that the  
sound and images have been recorded properly before actual shooting.  
Be sure to check and set the calendar and time zone.  
• These settings affect the control and playback sequence of the recorded contents. Before making a  
recording, set and check the calendar and time zone. (Page ꢀ8)  
Panasonic makes no guarantees for your recordings.  
• Please understand that Panasonic makes no guarantees for your recordings in cases where images  
and/ or sound were not recorded as you intended due to problems with the camera-recorder or  
SD/SDHC Memory Cards.  
Respect copyrights  
• Copyright laws forbid the use of video and audio material you have recorded for any purpose other  
than your own personal enjoyment. Remember that restrictions apply to the shooting of certain  
material even if it is intended for private use.  
Caution regarding laser beams  
• The MOS may be damaged if it is subjected to light from a laser beam.  
When using the camera-recorder in locations where laser irradiation equipment is used, be careful  
not to allow the laser beam to shine directly on the lens.  
Media that can be used in this unit  
• SD/SDHC Memory Cards can be used in this unit. For details, refer to page 17.  
Mounting the camera-recorder on a tripod  
• There are tripod mounting holes that are compatible with 1/4-ꢀ0UNC screws. A removable screw  
spacer is installed in one of the screw holes, which is compatible with 3/8-16UNC screws when the  
screw spacer is removed. Use the size that matches the diameter of the tripod’s fixing screw. To  
remove the screw spacer, use a slot screwdriver.  
• The tripod mounting hole is 5.5 mm deep. Do not force the tripod screw beyond this depth.  
Screw spacer  
Attach the tripod to the tripod hole.  
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SD Memory Cards compatible with this product  
Use SD Memory Cards or SDHC Memory Cards of SD speed class 4 or above. It is recommended that  
you use the Panasonic SDHC Memory Cards listed below (correct as of August ꢀ010).  
• SDXC cards are not available for this product.  
Card type  
Recording capacity  
Recording/playback  
51ꢀ MB  
1 GB  
RP-SDV51ꢀ  
SD Memory  
Card  
RP-SDV01G  
RP-SDM01G  
RP-SDV0ꢀG  
RP-SDM0ꢀG  
ꢀ GB  
RP-SDV04G  
RP-SDM04G  
RP-SDW04G  
RP-SDP04G  
4 GB  
6 GB  
8 GB  
RP-SDM06G  
RP-SDV08G  
RP-SDM08G  
RP-SDW08G  
RP-SDP08G  
SDHC Memory  
Card  
RP-SDM1ꢀG  
RP-SDP1ꢀG  
1ꢀ GB  
16 GB  
RP-SDV16G  
RP-SDM16G  
RP-SDW16G  
RP-SDP16G  
RP-SDV3ꢀG  
RP-SDW3ꢀG  
RP-SDP3ꢀG  
3ꢀ GB  
• Please see our support page at the following website for the latest information not included in these  
operating instructions.  
• This product is compatible with SD Memory Cards formatted under the SD-standard FAT1ꢀ and  
FAT16 formats, and with SDHC Memory Cards formatted under the FAT3ꢀ format.  
• Only SDHC Memory Cards may be used for capacities of 4 GB or greater.  
• 4 GB (or greater) memory cards without the SDHC logo are not based on the SD standard.  
• Use this product to format the SD Memory Cards to be used. Formatting memory cards on computers  
or other devices may cause recording to take longer than normal, or may cause cards to become  
incompatible with this product. (Page 30) (Use this product to reformat any cards that have already  
been formatted on computers, etc.)  
• Always install the relevant special adapter when using microSD/microSDHC cards with this product.  
(The product will not operate correctly if only the adapter is inserted – always insert a memory card  
into the adapter first.)  
• MultiMediaCards cannot be used with this product.  
• SD/SDHC Memory Cards with a memory size from 8 MB to 3ꢀ GB can be used to read metadata.  
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Precaution for use (continued)  
(SD speed class 4)  
This refers to a class 4 speed standard (SD speed class) for the continuous writing of data between  
SD-compatible devices and SD Memory Cards, as designated by the SD standards.  
When the use of an SD speed class 4 card is recommended for SD-compatible products, this indicates  
that stable recording operation can be achieved when using SD Memory Cards of class 4 and above.  
Cautions for usage  
• Do not allow dirt, water, or other substances to come into contact with the connector part on the  
reverse of the card.  
• Do not leave the card in the following places:  
– In direct sunlight or in places of high humidity, e.g. close to heating equipment  
– In highly humid or dusty locations  
– In locations with high variations in temperature (condensation may appear on card)  
– In places subject to static electricity or electromagnetic waves  
• Store cards in bags or cases after use.  
SDHC Memory Cards  
SDHC Memory Cards cannot be used with non-SDHC-compatible equipment.  
Ensure that all equipment is SDHC-compatible when using card with other  
devices.  
To play back 3D images shot with this product, use the PB mode of this product.  
Note the following when you play back clips of either the left or right channel of  
the 3D image.  
Compatibility with equipment other than AG-3DA1 (this product)  
Recorded video cannot be used with non-AVCHD-compatible equipment.  
For details, please see your product’s operating instructions.  
Recorded video cannot be played back on non-compatible (non-AVCHD-compatible) equipment.  
Playback may not always be possible on all AVCHD-compatible equipment.  
Clip imformation such as meta data and 3D information cannot be read with AVCHD-compatible  
equipment other than this product.  
If you perform additional recording or delete clips with another equipment, the 3D information is lost  
and playback or recording is no longer possible with the product.  
About AVCHD  
AVCHD is a standard for the recording and playback of highly detailed, high-definition video.  
Video is compressed in the MPEG-4 AVC/H.ꢀ64 formats, and audio is recorded in Dolby Digital.  
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Accessories  
Battery  
Battery charger / AC power supply cables  
AG-3DA1P  
AG-3DA1E  
(For the U.K.)  
(For areas other than  
the U.K.)  
For part numbers  
for the battery, see  
“Optional accessories”  
below.  
Eye cup  
AC adaptor / AC power supply cables  
AG-3DA1P  
AG-3DA1E  
(For the U.K.)  
(For areas other than  
the U.K.)  
Microphone holder  
Microphone holder  
screws  
Microphone holder  
adaptor  
CD-ROM  
Length 6-mm (2)  
Length 12-mm (2)  
The following accessories are attached to the unit.  
Lens cap  
INPUT terminal  
cover (2)  
Screw spacer  
• After unpacking, dispose of the AC power supply cable caps and packing materials properly.  
• Please consult a retailer when purchasing additional accessories.  
Optional accessories  
XLR microphone  
AG-MCꢀ00G  
Battery  
CGA-D54 (7.ꢀ V, 5400 mAh: equivalent to accessory battery for the AG-3DA1P)  
CGA-D54s (7.ꢀ V, 5400 mAh: equivalent to accessory battery for the AG-3DA1E)  
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Description of parts  
Right side and rear side  
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
1
2
CAMERA  
PB  
14  
POWER  
15  
ON  
OFF  
HA  
1
ND  
2
3
LE ZOOM  
OF  
F
ON  
3
L
R
.  
12  
13  
16  
1718  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
POWER/Mode selector switch (Page 24)  
Mode lamps (Pages 31 and 57)  
START/STOP button (Page 31)  
REC CHECK button (Page 31)  
Zoom button (Page 34)  
10 Built-in stereo microphone (Page 48)  
11 Tally lamp (Front) (Page 25)  
12 Right lens  
13 Left lens  
14 Viewfinder (Page 26)  
HANDLE ZOOM switch (Page 34)  
REC selector switch (Page 42)  
Handle zoom button (Page 34)  
Handle START/STOP button (Page 42)  
15 SD Memory Card slot cover (Page 30)  
16 Tally lamp (Rear) (Page 25)  
17 Battery compartment (Page 24)  
18 Battery release button (Page 24)  
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Left side  
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
19  
20  
25  
MENU  
EXEC  
21  
22  
PUSH  
ENTER  
LINE  
INPUT  
MIC  
LINE MIC  
INPUT  
MENU  
EXEC  
1
2
PUSH  
ENTER  
AUDIO MON/ADV  
AUDIO MON/ADV  
1
23 24  
26  
FOCUS  
BAR  
1
2
3
2
3
FOCUS  
PUSH  
AUTO  
USER  
BARS  
SHUTTER  
SPEED SEL  
CH  
1
SELECT CH  
INT(L)  
2
1
INPUT  
ON  
OFF  
2
INT(R)  
INPUT  
INPUT  
INPUT  
1
2
2
CH  
1
AUDIO  
PUSH  
TURN  
CH  
2
WHITE BAL  
DIAL  
DISP/MODE CHK  
CONV.  
MIC POWER +48V  
B
AUDIO  
A
PRST IRIS  
COUNTER RESET  
MIX  
WFM  
EVF DTL  
ZEBRA  
AWB  
11  
27  
28  
29  
30 31  
12 13 14 15  
16  
17 18  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Built-in speaker (Page 65)  
Focus ring (Page 36)  
Zoom ring (Page 34)  
17 LCD monitor (Page 27)  
18 OPEN button (Page 27)  
19 MENU button (Page 75)  
INPUT 1/2 (LINE/MIC) switches (Page 48)  
PUSH AUTO button (Page 36)  
20 EXEC button (Pages 45 and 62)  
21 Operation lever (Page 75)  
FOCUS BAR button (Page 36)  
22 AUDIO MON/ADV buttons (Pages 44 and  
65)  
button (Page 36)  
23 CH1, CH2 SELECT switches (Page 48)  
24 BARS button (Page 43)  
USER 1/2 buttons (Pages 43 and 79)  
3D GUIDE button (Page 38)  
25 SHUTTER, SPEED SEL +/- buttons  
(Page 46)  
10 Diopter adjustment dial (Page 26)  
11 AWB button (Page 40)  
26 INPUT 1/2 switches (MIC POWER +48V)  
(Page 48)  
12 IRIS/CONV. dial (Pages 37 and 38)  
13 WHITE BAL switch (Page 40)  
27 COUNTER - RESET buttons (Page 53)  
28 MIX button (Page 38)  
14 DIAL (IRIS/CONV.) selector switch (Pages  
37 and 38)  
29 EVF DTL button (Page 27)  
30 ZEBRA button (Page 42)  
31 WFM button (Page 44)  
15 DISP/MODE CHK button (Page 43)  
16 AUDIO LEVEL control knobs (CH1, CH2)  
(Page 49)  
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Description of parts (continued)  
Terminals and mounting parts  
1
2
3
4
HD SDI  
1(L)  
8
9
10  
11  
CONV.  
2(R)  
CAM REMOTE  
FOCUS IRIS  
ZOOM S/S  
7
5
6
1
2
3
4
Accessory mounting hole  
Light shoe  
10 Headphone jack (3.5 mm stereo mini jack)  
(Page 66)  
11 CAM REMOTE jack  
*
Microphone shoe (Page 66)  
CONV. (2.5 mm super mini jack)  
You can connect a remote control unit  
(optional) to control the convergence point  
adjustment (adjustment of the reference plane  
for the 3D image).  
Audio INPUT 1/2 terminals (XLR 3 pin)  
(Page 48)  
5
6
Card slot cover OPEN lever (Page 30)  
SD Memory Card slots and access lamps  
(Page 32)  
FOCUS/IRIS (3.5 mm mini jack)  
You can connect a remote control unit  
(optional) to control the FOCUS and IRIS  
(aperture).  
7
8
9
Tripod hole (Page 16)  
HD SDI L/R terminals (Page 67)  
HDMI OUT terminal (Page 67)  
ZOOM S/S (2.5 mm super mini jack)  
You can connect a remote control unit  
(optional) to control zoom and start/stop of  
recording.  
Do not connect any equipment except the  
*
remote controller to the remote control jack.  
Connecting any equipment other than the  
remote control may cause the image brightness  
to change and/or the images to appear out of  
focus.  
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Charging the battery  
Charging  
Charging time and available recording time  
Before using the battery, fully charge it with  
the battery charger.  
(Approx.)  
Keep a spare battery with you.  
Battery  
model  
(included)  
Maximum  
continuous  
recording time  
Voltage/ Charging  
capacity  
time  
Align the battery with the  
marking on  
1
the battery charger, place it flat, slide it  
in the direction shown below and press  
firmly.  
CGA-D54  
(AG-3DA1P)  
CGA-D54s 5400 mAh  
(AG-3DA1E)  
Approx.  
330  
7.ꢀ V/  
Approx.  
180 minutes  
minutes  
• The times apply when the ambient operating  
temperature is ꢀ0 °C (68 °F) and humidity  
is 60 %. Charging may take longer at other  
temperatures and humidity levels.  
Press firmly.  
Remaining battery capacity displays  
The battery display will change  
as battery  
capacity decreases.  
will be displayed in  
red when the battery is empty.  
(For details on the remaining battery capacity  
displays: Page 70)  
Connect the AC power supply cable.  
Connect the AC power supply cable in the  
2
order  
and  
.
• The POWER lamp and CHARGE lamp  
on the battery charger light, and charging  
begins.  
• If the CHARGE lamp does not light when  
attached, detach the battery and then  
attach it again.  
Keep metal objects (such as necklaces  
and hairpins) away from the battery.  
Short-circuiting may occur across the  
terminals, causing the battery to heat up,  
and you may seriously burn yourself if  
you touch the battery in this state.  
• The battery becomes hot while it is being  
used or charged. The camera itself also  
becomes hot during use.  
Insert it all  
the way in.  
CHARGE  
• Discharge the battery before storing it.  
• When storing it for an extended time, charge  
it at least once a year, use up its charge in  
the camera, and then store it again.  
• If the battery is extremely hot or cold, the  
CHARGE lamp will blink several times before  
charging starts.  
• If the CHARGE lamp continues to blink even  
when the battery temperature is normal,  
there may be something wrong with the  
battery or battery charger. Contact your  
dealer.  
POWER  
• When the battery is charged, the CHARGE  
lamp on the battery charger goes out.  
Slide the battery and remove it.  
3
• The battery takes longer to charge when it  
is warm.  
• The battery charger can interfere with radio  
reception so keep radios at least 1 meter  
away from it.  
• The battery charger may make some noise  
when you are using it, but this is normal.  
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Power sources  
Using the battery  
Installation  
Removal  
Insert the battery until it clicks into place.  
Set the POWER/Mode selector switch to  
OFF, and check that the mode lamps are  
off. (Page 25)  
1
2
Remove the battery while pressing the  
battery release button.  
• Support the battery with your hand to  
ensure that it will not fall.  
Mode lamps  
CAMERA  
PB  
POWER  
ON  
M
D
E
OFF  
Battery release button  
Using the AC adaptor  
Installation  
Removal  
Insert the DC cable’s battery connector  
until it clicks into place.  
Set the POWER/Mode selector switch to  
OFF, and check that the mode lamps are  
off. (Page 25)  
1
1
Connect the AC power supply cable.  
Connect the AC power supply cable in the  
2
Remove the DC cable’s battery connector  
while pressing the battery release button.  
2
3
order  
and  
.
Disconnect the AC power supply cable  
from the power outlet.  
DC cable’s battery  
connector  
CAUTION:  
• Disconnect the AC power supply cable from  
the power outlet when the unit is not going  
to be used.  
• When the AC power supply cable is  
disconnected from the power outlet, the  
power lamp on the AC adaptor remains  
lit for a while then shuts off. This is not a  
malfunction.  
Insert it all  
the way in.  
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Turn on/off the camera  
While pressing the lock release button, move the  
POWER/Mode selector switch to ON or OFF.  
Turn on the camera:  
The mode lamp (CAMERA) lights red (CAMERA  
mode) and the camera is now in the recording  
pause mode.  
Mode lamp  
(CAMERA)  
Turn off the camera:  
The mode lamp (CAMERA) goes out.  
CAMERA  
PB  
POWER  
ON  
OFF  
Lock release  
button  
Tally lamp  
The tally lamp can be illuminated during  
recording by setting the REC LAMP item on the  
OTHER FUNCTIONS screen (Page 83) to any  
setting other than OFF.  
The tally lamp will flash in any of the following  
circumstances.  
• Recording error has occurred  
(flashes 4 times per second)  
• Battery is empty (flashes 4 times per second)  
• Available SD Memory Card capacity is low  
(flashes 4 times per second)  
Tally lamp  
(rear)  
• Problem with focus function  
(flashes 4 times per second)  
• Remaining memory capacity of the SD Memory  
Card is less than ꢀ minutes (flashes once per  
*
second)  
Tally lamp  
(front)  
Time for a rough guide  
*
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Viewfinder  
This camera has two viewfinders; one is a  
miniature LCD in the viewfinder and the other is a  
retractable 3.ꢀ-type LCD.  
Use the viewfinder that best suits the application  
and shooting conditions.  
• The brightness and hue may differ between the  
images appearing on the viewfinder and LCD  
monitor and those displayed on a TV monitor.  
To see how the final images will appear, check  
them on a TV monitor.  
Do not allow the eyepiece of the viewfinder  
to remain in direct contact with sunlight or  
other strong light sources.  
• Internal components may be damaged and  
fire may be caused if light accumulates  
through the lens.  
Fitting the eye cup  
Attach the eye cup by aligning the ridges on the  
eye cup holder with the grooves on the eye cup  
and fitting them together.  
• Turning the eye cup after attaching it may  
cause the eye cup holder to come off. If the  
eyecup holder does come off, see “Cleaning  
the Viewfinder” (Page 88) for details on how to  
refit it.  
Using the viewfinder  
Set the POWER/Mode selector switch  
to ON (Page 25) and check that images  
appear in the viewfinder.  
1
CAMERA  
PB  
Eye cup holder  
POWER  
ON  
OFF  
Eye cup  
Adjust the viewfinder’s angle so that the  
screen is positioned where it is easiest to  
see.  
2
You can move the viewfinder out to about  
90° perpendicular to the camera.  
Align the ridges with the grooves.  
Adjust the diopter adjustment dial so  
that you can see the characters on the  
viewfinder screen clearly.  
3
Diopter adjustment dial  
Eye piece  
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Using the LCD  
Emphasizing outlines  
Set the POWER/Mode selector switch to  
ON. (Page 25)  
Emphasizing the outlines of the images you see  
in the viewfinder or on the LCD makes it easier  
to focus.  
Emphasizing the outlines does not effect the  
images you shoot.  
1
Hold down the OPEN button and open the  
LCD monitor.  
• It can open out to 90°. Do not try to open it  
further as this will damage the camera.  
2
In CAMERA mode, press the EVF DTL  
button.  
1
“EVF DTL ON” appears on the screen for  
about ꢀ seconds.  
90°  
BARS  
CH 1  
SHUTTER  
SPEED SEL  
SELECT CH 2  
1
INPUT  
2
INT(L)  
INT(R)  
INPUT  
ON  
INPUT  
INPUT  
1
2
2
OFF  
MIC POWER +48V  
AUDIO  
COUNTER RESET  
MIX  
WFM  
OPEN button  
EVF DTL  
ZEBRA  
Position the LCD monitor where it is easiest  
to see.  
3
EVF DTL button  
• The monitor can be rotated 180° toward  
the lens and 90° toward you.  
Press the EVF DTL button again to return to  
the original display. “EVF DTL OFF” appears  
on the screen for about ꢀ seconds.  
180°  
90°  
Do not apply unnecessary force to the  
open LCD. This can damage the camera.  
• Ensure the LCD is fully closed.  
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Setting the calendar  
The CLOCK SET value is recorded in the  
contents (clip). Before carrying out recording, be  
sure to check and set CLOCK SET and TIME  
ZONE.This shows you how to adjust the calendar  
to 17:ꢀ0 on ꢀ5 December, ꢀ010.  
Tilt the Operation lever in the direction  
and select YES in the CLOCK SET item  
on the settings menu OTHER FUNCTIONS  
screen.  
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CLOCK SET  
REC LAMP  
Set the camera’s POWER/Mode selector  
switch to ON. (Page 25)  
1
CLOCK SET  
TIME ZONE  
YES  
NO  
SYSTEM FREQ  
SYSTEM INFO  
Press the MENU button.  
• Menu operation (Page 75)  
2
Select the TIME ZONE item on the settings  
3
menu OTHER FUNCTIONS screen, and  
push the Operation lever (or tilt lever in  
direction).  
Tilt the Operation lever in the  
directions and set to DEC.  
6
7
CLOCK SET  
TIME ZONE  
REC LAMP  
CLOCK SET  
TIME ZONE  
+00:00  
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SYSTEM FREQ  
SYSTEM INFO  
Tilt the Operation lever to the direction  
to change to the next item, and set to 25 by  
Pushing the Operation lever twice brings  
up the setting screen. Tilt the Operation  
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tilting in the  
directions.  
lever in the  
directions to set the time  
CLOCK SET  
difference from Greenwich Mean Time,  
and push the Operation lever again.  
Factory default setting is +00:00.  
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TIME ZONE  
TIME ZONE  
+00:00  
Repeat steps 6 and 7 to set the remaining  
items.  
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CLOCK SET  
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• The date can be set to any date between  
1 January, ꢀ001 and 31 December, ꢀ039.  
• Time is displayed in ꢀ4-hour format.  
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When settings are complete, push  
the Operation lever, select YES on the  
confirmation screen, and push the  
Operation lever again.  
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CLOCK SET  
CLOCK  
SET?  
YES  
NO  
• The clock can vary in accuracy so check that  
the time is correct before shooting.  
• When using the camera overseas, do not  
set the CLOCK SET option to the local time,  
but instead enter the time difference from  
Greenwich mean time according to TIME  
ZONE.  
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Basic shooting operations  
Preparing for recording  
• When an SD Memory Card is formatted,  
all data recorded on the card will be  
erased and will not be restorable.  
Save all important data to your computer.  
• If “CHECK CARD” is displayed on the  
viewfinder or the LCD monitor, please  
remove the SD Memory Cards and insert  
them again.  
2
• Mosaic-like noise may appear on the  
playback screen under the following shooting  
conditions:  
CAMERA  
3
1
When there are complex patterns in the  
background  
PB  
POWER  
ON  
OFF  
When the camera is moved in large  
motions or when it is moved very quickly  
When a fast-moving subject has been  
recorded  
Insert the connector part in  
the direction shown here,  
and push until the card clicks  
firmly into place.  
Lock release  
button  
Formatting a card  
If you use SD Memory Cards for the first time for  
shooting with this camera, format the cards as  
follows:  
While pressing the lock release button,  
turn the POWER/Mode selector switch to  
OFF.  
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• Be sure to format the two cards simultaneously  
using this product.  
• Check that the mode lamps are off.  
Tilt the viewfinder upwards, and open the SD  
Memory Card slot cover by sliding the OPEN  
lever to the right.  
2
3
While pressing the lock release button,  
turn the POWER/Mode selector switch to  
ON.  
1
Fully insert two SD Memory Cards into the  
card slots.  
• Be sure to insert two SD Memory Cards.  
• Use SD Memory Cards of the same type  
and capacity.  
Check that the mode lamp (CAMERA) is  
lighted red.  
Press the MENU button.  
2
3
Tilt the Operation lever in the  
directions to select CARD FUNCTIONS,  
and push the Operation lever (or tilt in the  
direction).  
Close the SD Memory Card slot cover.  
• Ensure that the cover firmly clicks into  
place.  
4
• Do not perform any of the following  
operations while the SD Memory Card  
access lamp is flashing.  
Performing these operations may damage  
the SD Memory Card or its contents, or  
cause the camera to fail to operate correctly.  
- Opening the card slot cover and removing  
the SD Memory Card  
Confirm that CARD FORMAT is selected,  
and push the Operation lever.  
4
5
Tilt the Operation lever in the  
directions to select whether or not  
to format (YES or No), and push the  
Operation lever.  
• By selecting YES, SD Memory Cards will  
be formatted. Proceeding will erase all data  
from the cards.  
• If only one SD Memory Card is inserted,  
CAN NOT OPERATE PLEASE INSERT  
THE TWO CARDS is displayed. Be sure to  
insert two cards.  
- Switching off the power  
- Shaking or striking the camera  
• Always format SD Memory Cards that have  
been used in other devices when first using  
them with this camera. (below)  
• If the system frequency of the camera  
is changed, the SD Memory Card will no  
longer be able to be used. Such cards  
may be used again by formatting them  
with the current SYSTEM FREQ settings.  
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Basic shooting operation  
• The images shot from when shooting starts  
until it is stopped are recorded as one clip.  
• When recording is paused after a short  
period, a small amount of time may be  
required after pressing the START/STOP  
button to stop recording before writing to the  
SD Memory Card is terminated.  
Mode lamp  
(CAMERA)  
1
CAMERA  
PB  
POWER  
ON  
OFF  
This means that operations cannot be  
accepted if the START/STOP button is  
pressed immediately.  
Lock release  
button  
• The camera will read information from the  
SD Memory Card immediately after the card  
is inserted. Press the START/STOP button to  
begin recording after PAUSE is displayed in  
the operation status display. (Page 70)  
• The camera’s factory default setting is  
1080/60i recording (AG-3DA1P) or 1080/50i  
recording (AG-3DA1E).  
(To view current setting status: Page 43)  
• The upper limit for the number of clips which  
can be recorded on a single SD Memory  
Card is ꢀ00. (However, this number may  
exceed ꢀ00 clips at times such as when  
shooting immediately after the POWER/  
Mode selector switch has been set to ON.)  
CAMERA  
3
PB  
POWER  
ON  
OFF  
While pressing the lock release button,  
turn the POWER/Mode selector switch to  
ON.  
Check that the mode lamp (CAMERA) is  
lighted red (CAMERA mode).  
1
2
Adjust the focus, brightness, white  
balance, and convergence point.  
Focus adjustment (Page 36)  
Checking photos taken (REC CHECK)  
• Brightness adjustment (Page 37)  
• White balance adjustment (Page 40)  
• Convergence point adjustment (Page 38)  
Press the REC CHECK button while recording is  
paused. The last two seconds of video and audio  
will be played, and the camera will then return to  
the recording pause mode.  
Press the START/STOP button (Red) to  
start shooting.  
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• Only the POWER/Mode selector switch is  
operable during REC CHECK.  
• Press again to return the camera to the  
recording pause mode.  
• The REC CHECK images are also recorded  
when a device is connected to the camera and  
backup images have been recorded.  
• Use the handle START/STOP button to  
make it easier to shoot from low angles.  
(Page 4ꢀ)  
• The REC CHECK function does not work when  
PB has been selected as the operation mode.  
• This function also does not work if the REC  
FORMAT has been changed or if the camera  
has been set to CAMERA mode after having  
switched to PB mode after recording.  
The handle START/STOP button can be  
enabled (ON) and disabled (OFF) with the  
handle REC selector switch.  
• Shooting is not possible when a menu  
screen is displayed. First, close the menu  
screen, and then press the START/STOP  
button.  
• Shooting stops when the SD Memory Card  
slot cover is opened during shooting.  
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Basic shooting operations (continued)  
SD Memory Card access lamps  
SD Memory Card recording times  
Each SD Memory Card access lamp indicates  
the status of the SD Memory Card inserted in the  
corresponding SD card slot.  
Total available recording times (approx.) when  
using SDHC Memory Cards manufactured by  
Panasonic  
Recording mode PH  
(19ꢀ0 × 1080 pixels or  
1ꢀ80 × 7ꢀ0 pixels)  
SDHC Memory  
Card capacity  
Illuminated:  
Reading/writing possible  
Flashing (fast):  
4 GB  
8 GB  
16 GB  
3ꢀ GB  
Approx. ꢀ1 min  
Approx. 45 min  
Approx. 90 min  
Approx. 180 min  
Verifying card/inspecting card for possible  
defects  
Flashing (slow): Accessing card  
Off: No card inserted/unformatted, incompatible  
card inserted or card full  
• This product allows PH recording mode only.  
• The quality of AVCCAM recording modes are  
PH>HA>HG>HE in the order of high to low  
quality.  
• Use an SD Memory Card of SD speed class 4  
or above. Recording cannot be completed on  
SD Memory Cards of lower speed classes.  
This camera uses the VBR recording system.  
“VBR” stands for Variable Bit Rate, and it refers to  
a system in which the bit rate (volume of data per  
given time period) varies automatically depending  
on the subject which is being shot. This means  
that the recording times will be shorter when fast-  
moving subjects have been recorded.  
Times displayed include time needed for  
processing, etc. – actual available recording times  
will be slightly shorter.  
SD Memory Card access lamps  
• Repeatedly recording or deleting images over  
and over again may reduce the recording time  
on the SD Memory Card. In such cases, format  
the SD Memory Card using the camera. When  
a card is formatted, all of its recorded data  
will be erased, and it will not be subsequently  
possible to restore this data. Save any valuable  
data on your PC prior to formatting.  
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Removing SD Memory Cards  
Protecting SD Memory Cards  
Tilt the viewfinder upwards, and open the  
SD Memory Card slot cover by sliding the  
OPEN lever to the right.  
Move the write-protect switch on the SD Memory  
Card to the “LOCK” position to prevent recorded  
contents being accidentally erased from the card.  
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• Ensure that the SD Memory Card access  
lamps are not flashing before opening the  
cover.  
Write-protect  
switch  
Press the center of the SD Memory Card  
so that it pops out slightly, and pull the  
card straight outwards.  
2
Repairing SD Memory Cards  
Never remove the SD Memory Card or  
disconnect the battery or DC cable’s battery  
connector while the SD Memory Card access  
lamp is flashing, as doing so may damage the  
SD Memory Card. In the event that the SD  
Memory Card has been removed while the SD  
Memory Card access lamp was flashing, or  
that the battery or DC cable’s battery connector  
has been disconnected during recording or  
the recording finalization process, a repair  
verification screen will be displayed the next time  
the power is switched on in order to allow errors  
to be repaired.  
1
SD Memory Card  
access lamps  
2
In this case, use the AVCCAM Restorer contents  
repair software to repair the errors.  
• Do not remove the SD Memory Card  
or switch off the power in the following  
circumstances. Doing so may damage your  
SD Memory Card.  
1) While the SD Memory Card access lamp  
is still flashing after an SD Memory Card  
has been inserted.  
ꢀ) While the SD Memory Card access lamp  
is flashing such as during recording or  
during recording finalization.  
• It is recommended that you note “Right” or  
“Left” on the SD Memory Cards. If the left  
and right SD Memory Cards are inserted in  
the wrong respective slots, CHECK CARD  
LEFT/RIGHT is displayed on the viewfinder  
and LCD monitor.  
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Using the zoom function  
This camera has an approximately 5.6 × optical  
zoom function. Zoom with the zoom button or the  
zoom ring.  
HANDLE ZOOM switch  
Handle zoom button  
Zoom button  
Zoom button  
Zoom ring  
Using the zoom button, you can perform the  
motor-driven zoom.  
T:  
Zoom in  
W: Zoom out  
Gently press the zoom button on the hand strap  
side to zoom slowly, firmly press to zoom faster.  
Handle zoom button  
You can change the zoom speed on the handle  
zoom button by selecting one of three speeds  
with the HANDLE ZOOM switch.  
Set the HANDLE ZOOM switch speeds by going  
to the setup menus, SW MODE screen, HANDLE  
ZOOM. (Page 79)  
Zoom ring  
Using the zoom ring, you can perform manual  
zooming.  
• During zooming, the image may move  
horizontally in small motions. This  
phenomenon is caused by the camera’s  
control action to keep the convergence  
point constant, and it does not indicate a  
malfunction.  
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Shooting in progressive mode  
Selecting 1080/30P and 1080/ꢀ4P (when  
SYSTEM FREQ is set to 59.9 Hz) , or 1080/ꢀ5P  
(when SYSTEM FREQ is set to 50 Hz) in the  
REC FORMAT item (Page 80) on the setting  
menu RECORDING SETUP screen enables  
shooting in progressive mode.  
Note the following when shooting in  
progressive mode.  
• Set the shutter speed to 1/50 (OFF) for best  
results.  
• There may be a slight delay to the start  
of recording when you use the ꢀ4P mode  
because 4 frames are recorded at a time.  
(Only when SYSTEM FREQ is set to 59.9  
Hz)  
30P mode (when SYSTEM FREQ is set to 59.9  
Hz):  
Shoot 30 frames a second in the progressive  
mode.  
For output and recording, the 30-frame-per-  
second signal is converted to 60-field-per-  
second interlace.  
This mode gives you high quality images.  
30 P A B C D E F G H I J  
AoAeBoBeCoCeDoDeEoEe Fo FeGoGeHoHe Io Ie Jo Je  
60 i  
24P mode (when SYSTEM FREQ is set to 59.9  
Hz):  
Shoot ꢀ4 frames a second in the progressive  
mode.  
The video signal will be recorded natively.  
25P mode (when SYSTEM FREQ is set to 50  
Hz):  
Shoot ꢀ5 frames a second in the progressive  
mode.  
For output and recording, the ꢀ5-frame-per-  
second signal is converted to 50-field-per-  
second interlace.  
This mode gives you high quality images.  
25 P A B C D E F G H I J  
AoAeBoBeCoCeDoDeEoEe Fo FeGoGeHoHe Io Ie Jo Je  
50 i  
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Adjusting the focus  
Manual focusing  
Using focus assist  
Pressing the FOCUS BAR button displays the  
focus bar indicating the focus adjustment on the  
viewfinder or LCD monitor. Adjust the focus so  
that the bar becomes as long as possible.  
Focus ring  
FOCUS BAR button  
PUSH  
PUSH AUTO button  
button  
PUSH  
Turn the focus ring by hand to adjust the focus  
manually.  
• Press the FOCUS BAR button to make the  
focus bar disappear.  
Temporarily switching to auto focus  
The camera will focus automatically while you  
press down the PUSH AUTO button.  
• The correct focus may not be obtained with  
auto focusing, depending on the condition of  
the subject. In this case, use manual focusing.  
• Auto focus may not work properly if there is  
flickering. Select a shutter speed suited to the  
ambient light. (Page 46)  
• If the auto focus mode is set with any format  
except 60i and 60P (when SYSTEM FREQ is  
set to 59.9 Hz), or 50i and 50P (when SYSTEM  
FREQ is set to 50 Hz), controlling the focus will  
take slightly longer than in the normal focus  
mode.  
Adjusting the focus to infinity  
Press the ∞ button to focus the camera to infinity.  
MF95 is displayed on the viewfinder and LCD  
monitor.  
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Adjusting the brightness  
PUSH  
IRIS/CONV. dial  
DIAL (IRIS/CONV.)  
selector switch  
Set the DIAL (IRIS/CONV.) selector switch  
to IRIS.  
With this setting, the camera will adjust the  
image brightness by controlling the aperture  
of the lens iris and gain according to the  
setting of the IRIS/CONV. dial.  
1
2
Turn the IRIS/CONV. dial to adjust the  
brightness.  
To get a brighter image when the lens  
aperture is OPEN, the camera will enter the  
gain adjustment automatically.  
• The adjusted iris and gain values are  
displayed on the screen.  
0dB  
F2.0  
• Set the direction of the IRIS/CONV. dial and  
aperture control in the setup menus, SW MODE  
screen, IRIS DIAL. (Page 79)  
When this camera’s lens aperture is open, the  
F-value will be F1.8 when the lens zoom is set  
to maximum wide-angle (W), and Fꢀ.4 when  
set to maximum telescopic (T).  
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Adjusting the convergence point  
3D guide function  
If you press the 3D GUIDE button, the viewfinder  
and the LCD monitor display a guide for the  
distance range within which the camera can  
shoot the subject so as to comfortably reproduce  
a 3D image. The 3D guide display (Page 69)  
changes as follows each time you press the 3D  
PUSH  
GUIDE button: no display  
Guide display 1  
Guide display ꢀ no display…  
IRIS/CONV. dial  
DIAL (IRIS/CONV.)  
selector switch  
When shooting, select the guide display  
according to the size of monitor you intend to use  
for viewing.  
Guide display 1 (3D indication in white):  
Target monitor screen size is less than  
77-type.  
Guide display 2 (3D indication in green):  
Target monitor screen size is 77-type or  
greater.  
Set the DIAL (IRIS/CONV.) selector switch  
to CONV.  
With this setting, the camera will adjust the  
convergence point (depth of the reference  
plane for the 3D image) according to the  
setting of the IRIS/CONV. dial.  
1
2
Turn the IRIS/CONV. dial to adjust the  
convergence point.  
Tips on convergence point  
adjustment  
PUSH  
Using the MIX button  
If you press the MIX button, the image from  
the left lens and that from the right lens are  
superimposed on the LCD monitor and viewfinder  
(MIX image).  
Turn the IRIS/CONV. dial so that the outline of the  
subject at the reference plane from the left lens is  
completely aligned with that from the right lens.  
3D GUIDE button  
• If you shoot a subject beyond the distance  
range shown by the guide display, a double  
image or strangeness feeling may be  
produced, or the shot image may not be  
reproduced as a 3D image correctly.  
• If the subject is outside the distance range  
shown by the guide display, readjust the  
convergence point so that the subject goes  
within the distance range of the guide  
display.  
BARS  
SHUTTER  
SPEED SEL  
CH 1  
SELECT CH 2  
1
INPUT  
2
INT(L)  
INPUT 1  
INPUT 2  
INT(R)  
INPUT 2  
ON  
OFF  
MIC POWER +48V  
AUDIO  
COUNTER RESET  
MIX  
WFM  
Convergence display  
EVF DTL  
ZEBRA  
If you set CONVERGENCE to ON, on the setup  
menu DISPLAY SETUP screen (Page 81), the  
convergence display indicates the distance  
between the camera and the adjusted reference  
plane as C00 to C99. The larger the number, the  
greater the distance to the reference plane.  
MIX button  
Press the MIX button again to display the  
image shot by the left lens only.  
• The left and right images will not be perfectly  
aligned if the subject is located at a distance  
of less than ꢀ.ꢀ m.  
• The MIX image does not affect the recorded  
image.  
• The MIX image is cancelled when the  
display status is changed, for example,  
when a menu is changed or REC CHECK is  
performed.  
C50  
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What is convergence point adjustment?  
Parallactic angle  
in depth  
What is parallax?  
Convergence point  
Parallactic angle  
Left-lens image  
A human’s stereoscopic viewing takes advantage of  
the brain’s ability to process information from the left  
and right eyes of two images seen from their respective  
perspectives. The misalignment of the two images is called  
binocular parallax.  
Mainly binocular parallax is used by 3D equipment to  
create the feeling of stereoscopic images. When shooting,  
the images from the left and right lenses are misaligned  
because of the difference in the positions of the lenses  
as well as in the directions of the optical axes. This  
misalignment (called parallax) changes according to the  
distance of the subject being shot (illustration at right).  
If parallax is excessive, it is difficult to fuse the two images  
within the brain. This may produce a double image, create  
a feeling of strangeness, etc., causing eyestrain.  
Limiting the parallax appropriately during shooting is  
important for comfortable 3D viewing.  
Parallactic angle  
for pop out  
Right-lens image  
Are there guidelines for appropriate parallax?  
Parallatctic  
angle in depth  
There are two guidelines for parallax.  
A Parallactic angle for pop out: 1 degree or less  
A parallactic angle is produced between the left and right  
lenses and the subject (illustration at right). It also changes  
according to the distance of the subject being shot.  
It is usually said that a parallactic angle for pop out within 1  
degree is appropriate for comfortable 3D viewing.  
Assuming that people view 3D images from a distance  
three times the effective height of the screen, a parallactic  
angle of 1 degree corresponds to misalignment of  
approximately 3 % the effective width of the screen. This  
leads to one of the guidelines for parallax, which is to limit  
horizontal misalignment to within 3 % the effective width of  
the screen.  
Parallactic angle for pop out  
• Extreme parallax between left and  
right images is demonstrated in the  
illustration above.  
B Parallax in depth: 50 mm or less  
Parallax for pop out  
Parallax: Approx. 3 % or less  
(any screen size)  
Parallax in depth is created when an image from the right  
lens is displayed to the right and an image from the left  
lens to the left on the screen.  
If the value of this parallax exceeds the pupil distance of a  
viewer, it will cause eyestrain.  
In consideration of individual differences of viewers such  
as age and pupil distance, setting parallax to within 50 mm  
is preferable.  
Parallax in depth is related to screen size. For a 16:9  
screen, if the screen size is 77-type or less, limiting  
parallax to within 3 % the effective width of the screen  
means that parallax in depth will not exceed 50 mm. If the  
target screen size is 103-type, limit parallax to ꢀ.ꢀ %. For a  
ꢀ00-type screen, limit parallax to 1.1 %.  
Parallax in depth  
For a screen of 77-type or less  
Parallax: Approx. 3 % or less  
How to operate this camera  
The 3D guide function of this camera (Page 38) provides  
a rough guide of distance ranges from the subject for  
achieving appropriate parallax in two cases: for an intended  
screen size of 77-type or less, and for ꢀ00-type. Referring  
to the guide, change the layout of the subject or adjust the  
zoom and convergence, so that the subject can be shot  
within the distance range shown by the 3D guide function.  
Check the parallax value (% effective screen width), using  
a monitor.  
For a screen of 77-type or more  
Parallax: 50 mm or less  
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Adjusting the white balance  
In order to reproduce the white accurately, adjust  
the ratio between the three RGB primary colors.  
If the white balance is not adjusted properly,  
not only will the white be reproduced poorly but  
the color tones of the entire screen will also be  
downgraded. When you are shooting in manual  
mode, readjust the white balance whenever  
lighting conditions change.  
Hold down the AWB button for a while.  
The following messages appear on the  
screen.  
4
Message during adjustment  
AWB ABB Ach ACTIVE  
*
• The camera performs the white balance  
adjustment and the black balance  
adjustment in sequence. The adjustment  
will be finished in a few seconds.  
You can save adjustments and reselect them by  
setting the WHITE BAL switch to A or B.  
You can also use the preset values.  
Use the settings to suit the shooting conditions.  
Message after adjustment  
AWB ABB Ach END  
*
• An error message appears on the screen  
when white balance adjustment is not  
possible.  
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Message when adjustment cannot be  
done  
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AWB button  
WHITE BAL switch  
Bch when the WHITE BAL switch is set to  
*
B.  
White balance adjustments  
Using presets  
Set the shutter speed. (Page 46)  
1
2
Use this feature when you have no time to make  
white balance adjustments.  
Place a white pattern in a location with the  
same lighting conditions and light source  
as the subject, then zoom in and fill the  
whole screen with white.  
Something white (a white cloth or wall) near  
the subject can be used instead.  
• Do not include bright spotlights in your  
shot.  
Set the WHITE BAL switch to PRST.  
1
The current white balance value appears.  
• White balance values 3ꢀ00 K and 5600 K  
are preset in the PRST position.  
Guide to the preset values  
P3.ꢀK (3ꢀ00 K): halogen light  
P5.6K (5600 K): outdoors  
Set the WHITE BAL switch to A or B  
(whichever one you want to save the  
adjustment in).  
3
Press the AWB button.  
White balance switches between 3ꢀ00 K and  
5600 K.  
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Black balance adjustments  
In order to reproduce the black accurately, adjust  
the zero level of all three RGB primary colors.  
If the black balance is not adjusted properly,  
not only will the black be reproduced poorly but  
the color tones of the entire screen will also be  
downgraded.  
It is not normally necessary to adjust the black  
balance. Adjust it when:  
You use the camera for the first time.  
You use the camera after not using it for a long  
time.  
• The ambient temperature changes greatly.  
You switch to the normal (OFF) shutter speed  
or to slow shutter.  
You switch between the progressive and  
normal (60i ) modes.  
*
50i when SYSTEM FREQ is set to 50 Hz  
*
By pressing the AWB button, first the white  
balance is adjusted automatically, then the black  
balance is adjusted. Set the conditions for white  
balance adjustment before proceeding.  
• Only the black balance is adjusted when the  
WHITE BAL switch is set to PRST.  
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Shooting techniques for different targets  
Zebra pattern  
Low angle recording  
Recording can be controlled with the handle  
START/STOP button during low angle recording  
by moving the REC selector switch to the ON  
position.  
To prevent erroneous operation when not using  
the handle START/STOP button, set the REC  
selector switch to the OFF position.  
Press the ZEBRA button in the CAMERA mode  
to show the zebra pattern on the viewfinder and  
the LCD monitor so you can check the brightness  
of the subject.  
Parts that may be whited out through over  
exposure are shown as a zebra pattern.  
• Very bright  
Handle START/  
STOP button  
• Reflecting parts  
You can remove most overexposed parts by  
adjusting the iris and shutter speed in the manual  
mode to remove the areas with zebra patterns.  
The display changes as follows each time you  
REC selector switch  
press the ZEBRA button: OFF  
ZEBRA1  
ZEBRAꢀ  
OFF …  
BARS  
SHUTTER  
SPEED SEL  
CH 1  
SELECT CH 2  
1
INPUT  
2
INT(L)  
INPUT 1  
INPUT 2  
INT(R)  
INPUT 2  
ON  
OFF  
MIC POWER +48V  
AUDIO  
COUNTER RESET  
MIX  
WFM  
EVF DTL  
ZEBRA  
ZEBRA button  
The zebra pattern you have set appears as a  
percentage on the display for about ꢀ seconds.  
• In the setup menus, DISPLAY SETUP screen,  
ZEBRA DETECT1 and ZEBRA DETECTꢀ, set  
the brightness for the zebra patterns. (Page 81)  
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Using the USER buttons  
Checking and displaying shooting  
status  
You can allocate one of three features to each of  
the USER 1, ꢀ buttons.  
For details, see the setup menus, SW MODE  
screen, USER1 and USERꢀ. (Page 79)  
• If you press a USER button to which one of the  
functions has been allocated and then turn off  
the power, the added effect to the image will not  
be retained.  
PUSH  
Color bars  
DISP/MODE CHK button  
Press the BARS button in the CAMERA mode  
to output a color bar screen to a television or  
monitor so you can adjust them. Press the button  
again to turn the feature off.  
Pressing the DISP/MODE CHK button during  
recording or while recording is paused will  
remove all displays from the screen except  
for the operation status, counter, and warning  
display. Press the button again to return to the  
normal display. (Page 74)  
• While the color bar is displayed, a test tone of  
1 kHz will be output from the headphone  
*
terminal, the HD SDI terminals or the HDMI  
terminal. There will be no speaker output.  
• The normal display is resumed when the power  
is turned on.  
997 Hz when SYSTEM FREQ is set to 50 Hz  
• The color bar can be recorded by pressing the  
START/STOP button.  
*
During recording or while recording is paused,  
information such as recording functions setting  
status and a list of functions allocated to the  
USER buttons can be displayed by keeping the  
DISP/MODE CHK button held down. Release the  
button to return to the normal display.  
• The BARS button does not work in the PB  
mode.  
• The color bar display is canceled when the  
power is turned off.  
Pressing the DISP/MODE CHK button while the  
thumbnail screen is displayed in PB mode will  
display the properties of the selected clip.  
(Clips can be selected by moving the cursor with  
the Operation lever.)  
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Shooting techniques for different targets (continued)  
Wave form monitor function  
Adjusting the volume while shooting  
AUDIO MON/ADV buttons  
An image wave form can be displayed on the  
LCD monitor by pressing the WFM button while  
in CAMERA mode.  
The display changes as follows each time you  
press the WFM button: OFF  
VECTOR OFF…  
WFM (wave form)  
• Wave forms will not be displayed in the  
viewfinder.  
PUSH  
• Wave forms cannot be recorded.  
• While wave forms are displayed, use the  
viewfinder as well since part of the recording  
screen will be hidden by the wave forms.  
• Wave forms are not displayed when the  
adjustment using the 3D FINE function is  
being performed (Page 45), the images from  
both the left and right lenses are displayed  
(MIX image: Page 38) or only the image from  
the right lens is being displayed (R-IMAGE  
image: Page 79).  
If you are monitoring the sound through  
headphones while shooting, you can adjust the  
volume with the AUDIO MON/ADV buttons.  
(To adjust the recording level: Page 49)  
• Volume adjustments will be memorized if the  
power is turned off by moving the POWER/  
Mode selector switch to the OFF position.  
Shot mark function  
The marks attached to the thumbnails of clips  
are called shot marks. On the thumbnail screen  
monitor you can select only those clips with a  
shot mark and display them or play them back.  
During recording, when you press the USER  
button to which the SHOT MARK function has  
been allocated, MARK ON appears in the LCD  
monitor or the viewfinder, and a shot mark is  
set for the thumbnail of the clip being recorded.  
If you press the button again, the shot mark is  
released. You can also set or release the shot  
marks by performing the thumbnail operations for  
clips. (Page 59)  
To display the left-lens image when the MIX  
or R-IMAGE image is on the screen, press  
the WFM button.  
However, note that you cannot set or release  
shot marks during playback.  
• INVALID appears when you cannot set or  
release shot marks.  
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Focus (FOCUS): Tilt the Operation lever in  
the directions. The focal length for the  
right lens is increased by tilting it in the  
direction, and is reduced by tilting it in the  
direction.  
3D FINE function  
As the left and right lenses are linked, you  
normally do not need to adjust them.  
If you wish to perform fine adjustments between  
the two lenses, the 3D FINE function allows you  
to adjust the vertical position of the images, focus  
and iris.  
Iris (IRIS): Press the AUDIO MON/ADV  
+/- buttons. The iris of the right lens is opened  
by pressing the + button, and is closed by  
pressing the – button.  
MENU  
EXEC  
PUSH  
ENTER  
Press the EXEC button to confirm the  
adjustments.  
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• When the adjustment screen of the 3D FINE  
function is being displayed, only the MIX  
button and the USER button with R-IMAGE  
allocated operate. The other buttons are not  
operative.  
AUDIO MON/ADV  
Perform zoom adjustment (Page 34),  
focus adjustment (Page 36) or brightness  
adjustment (Page 37).  
1
• The fine adjustment value is cleared when  
a zoom operation, focus adjustment, or  
brightness adjustment using the IRIS/CONV.  
dial is performed after the adjustment.  
• The fine adjustment value is cleared when  
the power of the unit is turned off.  
Press the EXEC button.  
The fine adjustment screen is displayed.  
2
3
Adjust the vertical position of the images,  
focus and iris finely.  
Vertical position of the images  
(VERTICAL): Tilt the Operation lever in the  
directions. The image from the right lens  
moves upwards by tilting it in the direction,  
and downwards by tilting it in the direction.  
• This product is preadjusted at the factory  
1
to minimize vertical misalignment. The  
*
specification for vertical misalignment is  
1.ꢀ % or less.  
1
It is indicated in percentage of vertical  
*
misalignment between the images from  
the left and right lenses at the center  
of the screen according to the effective  
height of the screen, when measured  
under the following conditions: the zoom  
position at the maximum wide-angle  
(Z00), the convergence point in the  
center (C50), and shooting a subject at a  
distance of 4.3 m.  
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Adjusting the shutter speed  
• Remember that the faster the shutter speed,  
the lower the sensitivity.  
SPEED SEL  
buttons  
SHUTTER button  
• The current shutter speed appears on the  
viewfinder and LCD monitor when you have  
selected ON in OTHER DISPLAY in the  
DISPLAY SETUP screen of the setup menus.  
It is not displayed if you have set the shutter  
speed to normal (OFF).  
• With artificial lighting and especially fluorescent  
lights and mercury-vapor lamps, the luminance  
changes in synchronization with the power  
line frequency. When this frequency is 50 Hz,  
mutual interference will occur between the  
camera-recorder’s vertical sync frequency  
(approx. 60 Hz) and the lighting frequency (50  
Hz). This means that the white balance may  
change periodically.  
BARS  
SHUTTER  
SPEED SEL  
CH 1  
SELECT CH 2  
1
INPUT  
2
INT(L)  
INPUT 1  
INPUT 2  
INT(R)  
INPUT 2  
ON  
OFF  
MIC POWER +48V  
AUDIO  
COUNTER RESET  
MIX  
WFM  
EVF DTL  
ZEBRA  
Press the SHUTTER button.  
1
2
Each time you press the SHUTTER button,  
the shutter speed switches between normal  
(OFF) and the speed you selected with the  
SPEED SEL buttons.  
Before shooting in areas with artificial lighting  
or adjusting the white balance, set the shutter  
speed as follows.  
When SYSTEM FREQ is set to 59.9 Hz  
SHUTTER 1/60  
Progressive  
Shutter speed  
50 Hz  
1/100  
OFF (1/50)  
OFF (1/50)  
60 Hz  
OFF (1/60)  
1/60  
mode  
OFF (60i)  
30P  
ꢀ4P  
1/1ꢀ0  
After you have pressed the SHUTTER  
button, press SPEED SEL buttons to  
select the shutter speed.  
The shutter speed changes as follows each  
time you press SPEED SEL + button (The  
order is reversed for the SPEED SEL −  
button.)  
When SYSTEM FREQ is set to 50 Hz  
Progressive  
Shutter speed  
50 Hz  
OFF (1/50)  
OFF (1/50)  
60 Hz  
1/60  
1/60  
mode  
OFF (50i)  
ꢀ5P  
When SYSTEM FREQ is set to 59.9 Hz  
With the 1080/60i or 720/60P format  
Standard (OFF)  
1/60  
1/250  
1/100  
1/120  
SYNCRO SCAN  
1/60  
1/30  
1/24  
With the 1080/30P format  
Standard (OFF)  
1/50  
1/120  
1/250  
1/50  
SYNCRO SCAN  
1/60  
With the 1080/24P format  
Standard (OFF)  
1/50  
1/50  
1/60  
1/120  
1/250  
SYNCRO SCAN  
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When SYSTEM FREQ is set to 50 Hz  
With the 1080/50i or 720/50P format  
Standard (OFF)  
1/50  
1/120  
1/250  
1/50  
SYNCRO SCAN  
1/60  
With the 1080/25P format  
Standard (OFF)  
1/50  
1/120  
1/250  
1/50  
SYNCRO SCAN  
1/25  
1/60  
Synchro scan  
Set the shutter speed of the synchro scan (used  
when shooting a television or computer monitor)  
in the setup menus, CAMERA SETUP screen,  
SYNCRO SCAN. (Page 78)  
• Adjust the shutter speed to match the  
frequency of the television or computer monitor  
to minimize the horizontal noise that appears  
when shooting such subjects.  
• If the SYNCRO SCAN item is displayed in grey,  
it cannot be used with the current recording  
format. This function will only operate for preset  
values for each recording format.  
You can change the progressive mode in the  
setup menu with REC FORMAT item on the  
RECORDING SETUP screen. (Page 80)  
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Switching Audio Input  
During shooting, you can record up to two  
channels of sound. You can also switch the input  
sound to be recorded on each of the channels to  
the built-in microphones, external microphones or  
audio equipment connected to camera.  
Using an external microphone and  
audio equipment  
Connect an external microphone or audio  
1
equipment to the INPUT 1/2 (XLR 3-pin)  
terminals. (Page 66)  
CH1 SELECT switch CH2 SELECT switch  
INPUT 1 terminal  
INPUT 2 terminal  
BARS  
SHUTTER  
SPEED SEL  
CH 1  
SELECT CH 2  
1
INPUT  
2
1
2
3
INT(L)  
INPUT 1  
INPUT 2  
INT(R)  
INPUT 2  
ON  
HANDLE ZOOM  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
MIC POWER +48V  
AUDIO  
COUNTER RESET  
MIX  
WFM  
EVF DTL  
ZEBRA  
Use the INPUT 1/2 switches to switch the  
audio input.  
2
INPUT 1/2 (MIC POWER +48V) switches  
INPUT 1 switch INPUT 2 switch  
Using the built-in microphone  
Switch the CH1 SELECT switch to INT (L).  
• Audio from the built-in microphone Lch is  
recorded to audio channel 1.  
1
Switch the CH2 SELECT switch to INT (R).  
• Audio from the built-in microphone Rch is  
recorded to audio channel ꢀ.  
2
PUSH  
LINE: (audio equipment is connected)  
Input level is 0 dBu.  
MIC: (an external microphone is  
connected)  
Input level is –50 dBu.  
You can change the input level to 60 dBu  
in the setup menus, RECORDING SETUP  
screen MIC GAIN1 and MIC GAINꢀ. (Page  
80)  
Be aware that sensitivity will be higher if  
you choose –60 dBu so you will record  
more noise.  
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Adjusting the recording level  
When using the phantom microphone  
(which requires + 48 V power supply),  
set the INPUT 1/ꢀ (MIC POWER +48V)  
switches to ON.  
3
ON: (When using the phantom  
microphone)  
+48 V power supply to INPUT 1/ꢀ  
terminals.  
PUSH  
OFF: (When a phantom microphone is not  
connected)  
No power supply for INPUT 1/ꢀ terminals.  
AUDIO LEVEL control knobs  
Use the AUDIO LEVEL control knobs to adjust  
the recording level of the built-in microphone  
or of audio signals input through the INPUT 1/ꢀ  
(XLR 3-pin) terminals.  
(To adjust the volume of the sound for monitoring:  
Page 44)  
To adjust the recording level of the audio signals,  
turn the AUDIO LEVEL control knobs while  
referring to the audio level meter at the bottom  
left of the viewfinder and LCD monitor.  
• The battery will discharge faster if you use a  
phantom microphone.  
• Set to OFF if you connect equipment not  
compatible with +48 V. You can damage such  
equipment if you leave the setting at ON.  
• When using the AG-MCꢀ00G (optional), set the  
MIC GAIN item to –50 dBu.  
Use the CH1 SELECT switch to select the  
input signal to be recorded to audio channel  
1.  
4
-12dB  
0dB  
C 1  
H
CH 2  
INT (L):  
Audio from the built-in microphone Lch is  
recorded to audio channel 1.  
INPUT 1:  
• Check the recording volume level prior to  
shooting.  
Audio from a device connected to INPUT 1  
terminal is recorded to channel 1.  
INPUT 2:  
Audio from a device connected to INPUT ꢀ  
terminal is recorded to channel 1.  
• The recording level of this camera is set  
approximately 8 dB higher than Panasonic  
broadcasting camera recorders (AJ series  
products).  
Use the CH2 SELECT switch to select the  
input signal to be recorded to audio channel  
2.  
5
INT (R):  
Audio from the built-in microphone Rch is  
recorded to audio channel ꢀ.  
INPUT 2:  
Audio from a device connected to INPUT ꢀ  
terminal is recorded to channel ꢀ.  
• When inputting the microphone signal to  
channels 1 and ꢀ, connect the microphone to  
INPUT ꢀ and switch both CH1 SELECT and  
CHꢀ SELECT to INPUT ꢀ.  
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Clip metadata  
You can add the video and audio systems, name  
of the videographer, shooting location, text  
memos and other information to the video data  
you have recorded on the SD Memory Cards.  
This data is called the clip metadata.  
videographer) and the PLACE NAME (name of  
location).  
4
LOCATION:  
*
This indicates ALTITUDE, LONGITUDE,  
LATITUDE, and SOURCE (altitude, longitude,  
latitude, information source).  
(Display method: Page 63)  
2
SCENARIO:  
*
There are two kinds of clip metadata: the data  
that is recorded automatically during shooting,  
and the data in the metadata upload file created  
on the SD Memory Card which is loaded in the  
unit.  
This indicates the PROGRAM NAME, SCENE  
NO. and TAKE NO.  
NEWS 1:  
This indicates the REPORTER (name of the  
reporter) and PURPOSE (purpose of data  
collection).  
(Loading method: Page 51)  
• Metadata can be produced with AVCCAM  
Viewer. (Page 91)  
When producing metadata using AVCCAM  
Viewer, be sure to format SD Memory Cards  
with this product and record the metadata on  
the left-channel SD Memory Card.  
NEWS 2:  
This indicates the OBJECT (target of data  
collection).  
3
MEMO:  
*
This indicates the PERSON (name of the  
person who recorded the text memo) and  
TEXT (contents of memo).  
1 If there is no information in the metadata  
What the clip metadata consists of  
*
upload file, consecutive five-digit numbers will  
be applied to the clips in the order that they  
were recorded, with the first clip to be recorded  
being given the number 0. The USER CLIP  
NAME recording method is selectable. (Page  
51)  
2 When SCENARIO is to be input, you must  
input the PROGRAM NAME. You cannot input  
the SCENE NO. and TAKE NO. only.  
You can set the items underlined below  
by loading the metadata upload file on the  
SD Memory Card. All other items are set  
automatically during shooting.  
GLOBAL CLIP ID:  
This indicates the global clip ID that shows the  
shooting status of the clip.  
*
USER CLIP NAME:  
This indicates the name of the clip that the  
3 When MEMO is to be input, you must input  
TEXT. You cannot input PERSON only.  
*
1
user has set.  
*
4 This information is not recorded with this unit.  
*
VIDEO & AUDIO:  
This indicates the recorded image’s FRAME  
• Only printable ASCII characters can be  
displayed by this unit.  
RATE, RESOLUTION, PULL DOWN 4 system  
*
and AUDIO.  
• Due to the limitations imposed by this unit  
on the number of characters which can be  
displayed, not all the data can be displayed.  
(This does not mean that the data which is  
not displayed has been deleted.) Use an  
AVCCAM viewer or other program to check  
all the data.  
ACCESS:  
This indicates the CREATOR (name of  
the person recording), CREATION DATE  
(recording date), LAST UPDATE DATE (date  
on which the data was last updated) and  
LAST UPDATE PERSON (the person who last  
updated the data).  
DEVICE:  
This indicates the MANUFACTURER  
(manufacturer of the equipment), SERIAL NO.  
(serial number of the equipment) and MODEL  
NAME (equipment model name: AG-3DA1).  
SHOOT:  
This indicates the SHOOTER (name of the  
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CARD READ:  
Read metadata set to the SD Memory Card  
with the camera.  
Uploading the metadata (META  
DATA)  
Move to LOAD, push the Operation lever,  
select whether or not to read the metadata  
(YES/NO), and push the Operation lever  
again.  
You can perform any of the following operations.  
If necessary, make preparations prior to  
undertaking the operations.  
Up to 10 items of metadata on the SD  
Memory Card can be displayed, starting  
from the most recent date of production.  
If characters other than single-byte  
alphanumeric characters are used in the  
metadata file name to be loaded, they  
Loading the metadata  
• Load the metadata recorded on the left-channel  
SD Memory Card. (For details on contents of  
the metadata, see the previous page.)  
Selecting whether to record the metadata on  
the SD Memory Cards  
are displayed as “ ”.  
RECORD:  
Initializing the metadata inside the unit  
Displaying the metadata inside the unit  
Select this to set whether to record the  
metadata to be loaded into the unit  
simultaneously on the SD Memory Cards.  
Select ON to record the metadata or OFF to  
cancel the recording, and push the Operation  
lever.  
Press the mode button and select  
CAMERA mode.  
1
Press the MENU button.  
• Menu operation (Page 75)  
2
The factory setting for this mode is OFF.  
USER CLIP NAME:  
The USER CLIP NAME recording method  
is selectable. (For details: Page 5ꢀ)  
CLIP COUNT RESET:  
Tilt the lever in the  
META DATA, and push the Operation lever  
(or tilt in the direction).  
directions to select  
3
CAM MENU  
2/2  
Reset the counter value to 1.  
DISPLAY SETUP  
CARD FUNCTIONS  
META DATA  
Select whether or not to reset (YES/NO),  
and push the Operation lever.  
META DATA PROP:  
OTHER FUNCTIONS  
Select this to display the metadata which  
has been recorded in the unit.  
META INITIAL SET:  
Select this to initialize the metadata which  
has been recorded in the unit.  
Select YES to initialize the metadata or NO  
to cancel the initialization, and push the  
Operation lever.  
Tilt the Operation lever in the  
directions to select item, and push the  
Operation lever.  
4
META DATA  
1/2  
CARD READ  
NO  
Press the MENU button to release the  
menu mode.  
RECORD  
OFF  
5
USER CLIP NAME  
CLIP COUNT RESET  
META DATA PROP  
TYPE1  
NO  
NO  
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Clip metadata (continued)  
Selecting the USER CLIP NAME  
recording method  
Press the MENU button and select META DATA  
→ USER CLIP NAME to select the recording  
method. Two options are available: TYPE1 and  
TYPEꢀ.  
USER CLIP NAME to be recorded  
TYPE1  
TYPEꢀ  
Uploaded  
data +  
If clip metadata has Uploaded  
been read in  
data  
COUNT  
value  
*
If no clip metadata  
has been read in  
or if the setting  
Sequential 5- Sequential 5-  
digit number, digit number,  
for recording clip  
metadata has been recording  
turned off  
in order of  
in order of  
recording  
The COUNT value is indicated as a four-digit  
number. The COUNT value is incremented  
each time a new clip is captured if clip  
metadata has been read in and TYPEꢀ has  
been selected as the recording method.  
The COUNT value can be reset using the  
following procedure.  
*
Press the MENU button, select META DATA→  
CLIP COUNT RESET→YES, and push the  
Operation lever to reset the counter value to 1.  
CLIP COUNT RESET  
CARD READ  
RECORD  
USER CLIP NAME  
CLIP COUNT RESET  
META DATA PROP  
YES  
NO  
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Using the Counter  
You can display a counter that indicates how  
much time has elapsed during shooting or  
playback.  
Press the COUNTER button.  
1
Each time you press the button, the display  
changes as follows. (Page 68)  
0 : 00. 00 (CAMERA mode only)  
Counter value  
CLIP 0 : 00 . 00  
Displayed when CLIP is selected in the  
REC COUNTER item on the settings menu  
DISPLAY SETUP screen.  
Values are automatically reset when  
recording is started, and counter values are  
displayed for each individual clip.  
TC 12 : 34 : 56 . 01  
Time code value  
If SYSTEM FREQ is set to 59.9 Hz, time  
code frame digits are displayed in ꢀ4  
frames when ꢀ4P is set, and in 30 frames  
when any other format is set.  
If SYSTEM FREQ is set to 50 Hz, time  
code frame digits are displayed in ꢀ5  
frames.  
UB 12 34 56 78  
User information  
No display  
Data is not displayed.  
Resetting the counter  
Press the RESET button while the counter is  
displayed.  
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Charging the built-in battery/Setting the time code  
Recharging the built-in battery  
Specifying the time code  
(TC PRESET)  
The camera’s internal battery saves the date and  
time.  
Set TC PRESET so you can record a value of  
your choice as the initial setting for the time code  
to be used at the start of recording.  
When LOW INTERNAL BATTERY (indicating that  
the internal battery has no remaining charge) is  
displayed even when the date and time are set,  
it means that the charge of the internal battery is  
depleted. Do the following to recharge it.  
Reset the date and time when fully recharged.  
Set the POWER/Mode selector switch to  
ON.  
1
Select the TC PRESET item on the settings  
menu TC/UB SETUP screen.  
2
Connect the AC adaptor. (Page 24)  
• Leave the POWER/Mode selector switch  
at OFF.  
1
• Menu operation (Page 75)  
TC/UB SETUP  
TC MODE  
TCG  
DF  
REC RUN  
NO  
Leave the camera like this for about 4  
hours.  
• The internal battery charges during this  
time.  
2
TC PRESET  
UB PRESET  
NO  
• Check the time code and menu operations  
after recharging.  
Tilt the Operation lever in the direction  
to move to YES, and push the Operation  
lever.  
If the date and time are not memorized after  
recharging, the internal battery requires  
changing. Please consult the place of purchase.  
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TC PRESET  
Setting the time code  
TC MODE  
TCG  
In the setup menus, TC/UB SETUP screen, set  
the following time code related items. (Page 80)  
TC MODE  
TC PRESET  
UB PRESET  
YES  
NO  
(Only when SYSTEM FREQ is set to 59.9 Hz)  
TCG  
TC PRESET  
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When the screen below appears, set the  
time code value.  
Tilt the Operation lever in the direction  
to move to YES, and push the Operation  
lever.  
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6
Tilt the Operation lever in the  
and select time code value.  
directions  
TC PRESET  
TC PRESET  
TC  
PRESET?  
TC  
0 0 h 0 0m 0 0 s 0 0 f  
YES  
NO  
With this unit, the time code value is adjusted  
in accordance with the format and frame rate.  
For this reason, bear in mind that making a  
change in the format or frame rate may result in  
discontinuity from the last time code value of the  
previous recording. (Only when SYSTEM FREQ  
is set to 59.9 Hz)  
Tilt in the direction to move to the next digit,  
and tilt in the  
value.  
directions again to select  
TC PRESET  
Time code  
Recording format  
TC  
1 0 h 0 0m 0 0 s 0 0 f  
adjustment  
Adjustable in  
1080/ꢀ4P  
4-frame increments  
You can reset the time code to zero by  
pressing RESET button.  
BARS  
SHUTTER  
SPEED SEL  
CH 1  
SELECT CH 2  
1
INPUT  
2
INT(L)  
INPUT 1  
INPUT 2  
INT(R)  
INPUT 2  
ON  
OFF  
MIC POWER +48V  
AUDIO  
COUNTER RESET  
MIX  
WFM  
EVF DTL  
ZEBRA  
RESET button  
Push the Operation lever when you have  
finished setting the time code.  
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Charging the built-in battery/Setting the time code (continued)  
Setting user information  
Set the user information.  
Tilt the Operation lever in the  
and select user information characters.  
You can use numbers from 0 to 9 and  
letters from A to F.  
4
directions  
Setting user information allows you to store 8-  
digit information in the hexadecimal format.  
User information is automatically saved in the  
memory and retained after you turn off the power.  
UB PRESET  
Set the POWER/Mode selector switch to  
ON.  
1
UB  
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  
In the setup menus, TC/UB SETUP screen,  
select UB PRESET.  
2
• Menu operation (Page 75)  
Tilt in the direction to move to the next digit,  
TC/UB SETUP  
and tilt in the  
character.  
directions again to select  
TC MODE  
TCG  
DF  
REC RUN  
NO  
TC PRESET  
UB PRESET  
UB PRESET  
NO  
UB  
F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0  
Tilt the Operation lever in the direction  
to move to YES, and push the Operation  
lever.  
3
You can reset the user information to nothing  
by pressing RESET button.  
UB PRESET  
TC MODE  
TCG  
BARS  
SHUTTER  
SPEED SEL  
TC PRESET  
UB PRESET  
YES  
NO  
CH 1  
SELECT CH 2  
INT(L)  
INPUT 1  
INPUT 2  
1
INPUT  
ON  
OFF  
2
INT(R)  
INPUT 2  
MIC POWER +48V  
AUDIO  
COUNTER RESET  
MIX  
WFM  
EVF DTL  
ZEBRA  
RESET button  
Push the Operation lever when you have  
finished setting the user information.  
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6
Tilt the Operation lever in the direction  
to move to YES, and push the Operation  
lever.  
UB PRESET  
UB  
PRESET?  
YES  
NO  
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Basic playback operations  
CAMERA  
Turn the POWER/Mode selector switch to  
ON.  
While pressing the lock release button, turn  
the switch to ON.  
1
2
1
PB  
POWER  
ON  
OFF  
Press the POWER/Mode selector switch  
downwards so the mode lamp (PB) turns  
on.  
The camera is now in the PB mode.  
• Each time you press the button, the mode  
changes as below.  
Lock release  
button  
Mode lamp  
2
(PB)  
CAMERA  
PB  
POWER  
ON  
OFF  
PB  
CAMERA  
Play a clip using the Operating lever.  
• For details on plyaing back clips using  
thumbnails, see page 58.  
3
Play (  
)
Push  
Push to play the clip currently indicated by the cursor.  
MENU  
EXEC  
PUSH  
ENTER  
AUDIO MON/ADV  
Fast forward (  
)
MENU  
EXEC  
Tilt during playback to scroll quickly through the clip.  
Tilt while paused to move to the next clip.  
PUSH  
ENTER  
Tilt  
rightward  
AUDIO MON/ADV  
Rewind (  
)
MENU  
EXEC  
Tilt during playback to scroll quickly backwards through the clip.  
Tilt while paused to move to the beginning of the current clip  
and then to the previous clip.  
PUSH  
ENTER  
Tilt  
leftward  
AUDIO MON/ADV  
Stop (  
)
MENU  
EXEC  
PUSH  
ENTER  
AUDIO MON/ADV  
Tilt downwards  
Pause (  
)
Tilt upwards  
Tilt during playback to pause the clip.  
Play (  
Tilt again to return to normal playback.  
MENU  
EXEC  
)
PUSH  
ENTER  
AUDIO MON/ADV  
• Clips shot by another AVCCAM or AVCHD device cannot be played back with this unit. Clips  
shot with this camera will not be played back if you record on an SD Memory Card using another  
AVCCAM or AVCHD device or delete some clips from the SD Memory Card.  
• During initiation of an operation, for example, starting playback or between play of multiple clips in  
succession, video and audio are muted and a black screen appears. This is not a malfunction.  
You cannot view a 3D image during fast forward or rewind. In these modes, the image from the left  
lens is displayed on both the left and right channels.  
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Thumbnail screen  
Video data created in one shooting session is called a clip. When the PB mode has been established,  
the clips will be displayed on the LCD monitor as thumbnails. (When there is a large number of clips, it  
will take some time for them to be displayed on the screen.)  
You can perform the following operations using the thumbnail screen.  
• Play and delete clips  
• Add or delete shot marks  
Basic thumbnail screen operations  
To select a thumbnail:  
MENU  
EXEC  
Tilt the Operation lever in the  
directions to select a  
thumbnail (yellow frame moves).  
PUSH  
ENTER  
To play back clips:  
Select the thumbnail, and push the Operation lever.  
AUDIO MON/ADV  
1
2
3
0004  
M
10  
9
11  
4
5
6
7
8
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Thumbnail display status (Page 61)  
The types of clips displayed as thumbnails  
appear in this area.  
Adding shot marks to clips  
Adding shot marks ( M ) will make it easier to  
find the clips you are looking for.  
2
3
4
5
Card status display  
Displays the status of SD Memory Card.  
Tilt the Operation lever in the  
directions to move the yellow frame to the  
clip for which a shot mark is to be added.  
1
Battery remaining display (Page 70)  
Displays the remaining battery capacity.  
Cursor (yellow frame)  
Displayed on the currently selected thumbnail.  
Press the USER button to which the shot  
mark function has been allocated. (Page  
79)  
2
Recording mode display  
Displays the recording mode of the clip  
currently highlighted by the cursor.  
To release a shot mark, repeat the above steps.  
• It is possible to add shot marks to clips  
recorded using this product only.  
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7
8
Recording format display  
Displays the recording format of the currently  
selected clip.  
Duration display  
Displays the duration of the currently selected  
clip.  
Time display (Page 61)  
Displays the time code at the start of clip  
recording/user information at the start of clip  
recording/time of recording/date of recording/  
date and time of recording–according to the  
settings.  
9
Clip number  
Displayed in order of recording (up to ꢀ00  
clips). Numbers of clips that cannot be played  
back (e.g. clips of different recording formats)  
are displayed in red.  
10  
: Clip protect display  
Displayed on the protected clips.  
11 Indicators  
: Shot mark  
M
This indicates that a clip has a shot mark.  
(Right column)  
: Resume playback display  
Displayed on the clips on which the resume  
playback setting has been applied.  
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Playback settings (PLAY SETUP)  
Resume playback (RESUME PLAY)  
Use this setting to play back from where the clip  
had previously been paused.  
Press the MENU button.  
• Menu operation (Page 75)  
1
Set the RESUME PLAY item on the PLAY  
SETUP screen to ON.  
2
Press the MENU button to return to the  
thumbnail screen.  
3
Select a clip for playback.  
If playback has previously been paused,  
4
the resume playback indicator  
will be  
displayed on the clip thumbnail, and the  
remainder of the clip will be played next time  
the clip is selected for playback.  
To turn the resume playback setting off,  
select OFF in step 2.  
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Thumbnail operations  
Selecting the thumbnail display method (THUMBNAIL SETUP)  
You can display the kind of clips you want to see  
as thumbnails.  
You can also set more precisely how you want  
the thumbnails to appear on the screen.  
INDICATOR:  
Set whether or not to display the indicators  
(ON/OFF). (Factory default setting is ON.)  
Clip protect display and resume playback  
display will still appear even if this setting is  
set to OFF.  
Press the MENU button.  
• Menu operation (Page 75)  
1
DATA DISPLAY:  
Select the format of clip time display – time  
code (TC)/user information (UB)/recording  
time (TIME)/recording date (DATE)/  
recording date and time (DATE & TIME).  
DATE FORMAT:  
Select the THUMBNAIL SETUP screen, and  
push the Operation lever (or tilt in the  
direction).  
2
THUMBNAIL SETUP  
Select the display order for recording date  
- year-month-date (Y-M-D)/month-date-year  
(M-D-Y)/date-month-year (D-M-Y).  
This setting will not be reflected in CLIP  
PROPERTY.  
THUMBNAIL MODE  
INDICATOR  
ALL  
ON  
TC  
DATA DISPLAY  
DATE FORMAT  
M
D
Y
Press the MENU button to return to the  
thumbnail screen.  
4
Tilt the Operation lever in the  
3
directions to select item, and push the  
Operation lever.  
THUMBNAIL MODE  
THUMBNAIL MODE  
INDICATOR  
ALL  
SAME FORMAT  
MARKER  
DATADISPLAY  
DATE FORMAT  
THUMBNAIL MODE:  
Select the clips to be displayed.  
ALL:  
Display all clips.  
SAME FORMAT:  
Display all clips of the same format  
as the current recording format for  
CAMERA mode.  
MARKER:  
Display all clips with shot marks.  
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Thumbnail operations (continued)  
Deleting and protecting clips (OPERATION)  
Clips may be deleted or protected.  
• Protected clips cannot be deleted.  
• If selecting ALL CLIPS to delete all clips from  
the memory, this operation may take some  
time to complete, depending on the volume  
of clips to be deleted.  
Press the MENU button.  
• Menu operation (Page 75)  
1
Select the OPERATION screen, and  
push the Operation lever (or tilt in the  
direction).  
2
CLIP PROTECT:  
PB MENU  
YES:  
PLAY SETUP  
Select clips and push the Operation  
lever to protect the selected clips.  
THUMBNAIL SETUP  
OPERATION  
(
mark will be displayed.)  
AV OUT SETUP  
CARD FUNCTIONS  
• Cancel protection when the protected  
clip is selected.  
(
mark will disappear.)  
Executing a format of the memory card  
will delete all clips even if they are  
protected.  
Tilt the Operation lever in the  
directions to select item, and push the  
Operation lever.  
3
NO:  
Return to the previous screen.  
OPERATION  
DELETE  
NO  
NO  
Press the MENU button to return to the  
thumbnail screen.  
4
CLIP PROTECT  
DELETE:  
ALL CLIPS:  
Delete all clips.  
Select whether or not to delete (YES/  
NO), and push the Operation lever.  
SELECT:  
Delete selected clips.  
Select clips with the Operation lever.  
Selected clips will be outlined in orange.  
(Repeat this operation to select multiple  
clips.)  
Press the EXEC button to confirm, tilt  
the Operation lever in the  
directions  
to select whether or not to delete (YES/  
NO), and push the Operation lever.  
NO:  
Return to the previous screen.  
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Checking clip information (CARD FUNCTIONS)  
Clip information can be checked.  
Clip information screen  
CLIP PROPERTY  
Press the MENU button.  
• Menu operation (Page 75)  
1
1
2
Select CARD FUNCTIONS, and push the  
Operation lever (or tilt in the direction).  
2
M
3
PB MENU  
PLAY SETUP  
THUMBNAIL SETUP  
OPERATION  
4
AV OUT SETUP  
CARD FUNCTIONS  
1 Clip number  
2 Thumbnail (Thumbnail screen: Page 58)  
3 Clip information  
Displays the indicators attached to the clip,  
and various other information.  
Select YES, and push the Operation lever.  
Information of the selected clip is displayed  
on CLIP PROPERTY. (Right column)  
3
START TC:  
Time code value at start of  
recording  
START UB:  
User information value at  
start of recording  
• Tilt the Operation lever in the  
directions to display information from  
previous or subsequent clips.  
DATE/TIME: Date of recording and time  
at start of recording  
TIME ZONE: Time zone  
DURATION: Clip length  
Press the MENU button to return to the  
thumbnail screen.  
4
FORMAT:  
Recording format  
4 Clip meta data  
Push the Operation lever while the clip  
information screen is displayed to display  
more detailed information, including  
video and audio formats, name of the  
videographer, etc.  
Tilt the Operation lever in the  
directions to verify the desired information.  
(For more information on clip metadata:  
Page 50)  
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Useful playback functions  
Fast forward/rewind  
Next/previous clip  
Tilt the Operation lever in the  
or  
(rewind)  
(fast forward) direction during  
playback.  
Tilt the Operation lever in the direction  
during playback to pause the clip.  
1
1
A clip will play forwards or backwards at  
approximately 5 times normal speed.  
MENU  
EXEC  
PUSH  
ENTER  
MENU  
EXEC  
PUSH  
ENTER  
AUDIO MON/ADV  
Operation lever  
AUDIO MON/ADV  
Tilt the Operation lever in the  
(rewind)  
2
Operation lever  
or  
(fast forward) direction during  
playback.  
For a higher speed forward or rewind (at  
• The screen will return to the thumbnail  
display when moving beyond the beginning  
of the first clip or the end of the final clip.  
approximately 15 times normal speed), tilt the  
Operation lever in the  
(fast forward) or  
(rewind) direction again during fast forward or  
rewind.  
To return to normal playback, tilt the Operation  
lever in the direction (play).  
• The screen will return to the thumbnail display  
after the playback of the last clip is completed  
during fast forward playback.  
• The screen will return to the thumbnail display  
after the playback of the first clip is completed  
during rewind playback.  
• No audio will be played during fast forward or  
rewind playback.  
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Frame-by-frame playback  
Viewing images on a monitor or television  
Tilt the Operation lever in the direction  
during playback to pause the clip.  
You can view the images on a monitor or  
television if you connect the unit using HD  
SDI cables (not included) or HDMI cable (not  
included).  
1
Press the AUDIO MON/ADV buttons.  
2
MENU  
EXEC  
Connect the camera to the monitor or TV  
set. (Page 67)  
1
PUSH  
ENTER  
Start playback.  
2
To show the information that appears on  
the viewfinder and the LCD monitor on  
the monitor or television, select ON in the  
OUTPUT OSD item on the setup menu  
DISPLAY SETUP screen. (Page 81)  
AUDIO MON/ADV  
AUDIO MON/ADV +/– buttons  
When the + button is pressed, the images are  
advanced in the forward direction, and when the  
- button is pressed, they are advanced in the  
reverse direction at half-second intervals.  
To return to normal playback, tilt the Operation  
lever in the direction (play).  
Checking the date and time  
To show the date and time of shooting on the  
viewfinder and the LCD monitor, select the item  
to be displayed with the DATE/TIME item on the  
setup menu DISPLAY SETUP screen. (Page 81)  
TIME: To display the time  
Adjust volume  
DATE: To display the date  
TIME & DATE: To display the time and date  
OFF: No display  
The volume of audio output from the internal  
speaker and headphone jack can be adjusted  
with the AUDIO MON/ADV buttons during  
playback.  
MENU  
EXEC  
PUSH  
ENTER  
AUDIO MON/ADV  
AUDIO MON/ADV +/– buttons  
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Connecting external units  
Headphones  
3.5-mm stereo mini jack  
• Sound is no longer heard from the speaker when the headphones (optional) are connected.  
External microphone  
Microphone holder  
Microphone (optional)  
Microphone  
AG-MC200G  
holder adapter  
12 mm  
INPUT1 or  
INPUT2  
6 mm  
• When attaching an external microphone to the microphone shoe, use the supplied microphone holder  
and microphone holder adapter.  
• When attaching the microphone holder and the microphone holder adapter, be sure to tighten the  
screws firmly even though you might hear a squeaking sound.  
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TV/Monitor  
Only the output signals from the camera are shown.  
Monitor  
HD SDI  
1(L)  
HD SDI  
HD SDI  
1(L)  
2(R)  
2(R)  
HD SDI cable  
(optional)  
TV  
HDMI  
HDMI cable  
(optional)  
HDMI  
• The signals cannot be output simultaneously from both the HD SDI terminals and HDMI terminal.  
• Connect the left (L) and right (R) connectors correctly. Reverse connection may cause eyestrain.  
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Screen displays  
Regular displays  
24  
23  
1
TC 00 : 00 : 00 : 00  
20min  
PAUSE  
2
3
4
5
6
R-IMAGE  
P3.2K  
22  
21  
20  
PH1080  
60  
0
dB  
7
8
9
19  
MARK ON  
ALC  
DEC 25 2010 9:56:04  
3D 1.5-12m MF55  
18  
17  
16  
1/250  
24P  
C 1  
H
CH 2  
F2.0  
C00  
Z01  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
_
[ + ]  
[
]
25  
VOLUME  
1
Time code display  
3
Media information display  
Displays basic information about inserted SD  
Memory Cards.  
: Recording possible with both right and  
left cards  
Each time you press the COUNTER button,  
the display switches over to the following data  
(or no indication).  
COUNTER:  
Counter value  
:
Right and/or left card is write-protected  
CLIP:  
: Recording not possible with right and/or  
left card  
CLIP counter value for respective clip  
Displayed when the REC COUNTER item  
on the settings menu DISPLAY SETUP  
screen is set to CLIP.  
During playback, the time code display  
is automatically set to CLIP, and the time  
code is counted from a value of 0:00:00  
for each clip.  
: Right and/or left card is full  
Recording may be possible in some  
cases even when this icon is displayed.  
Depending on the memory size and type  
of SD Memory Card used, the icon may  
not be displayed even when the card’s  
memory becomes full during shooting  
and shooting is stopped.  
TC:  
Time code value  
: Playback-only  
When the time code value could not be  
read correctly from the SD Memory Card,  
[TC] is displayed.  
SD Memory Cards already containing ꢀ00  
or more clips may be used for playback  
only.  
UB:  
: Accessing card  
User information  
: No card inserted  
When user information could not be read  
correctly from the SD Memory Card, [UB]  
is displayed.  
4
5
Recording format display (Page 80)  
System frequency display  
60: 59.9 Hz 50: 50 Hz  
2
Media capacity display  
Displays a rough guide of the remaining  
recording capacity of the card in use.  
Not displayed during PB mode.  
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Information display  
15 Convergence display  
The following information is displayed  
depending on the situation.  
• Warning (Page 71)  
• Performance of the auto white balance or  
the auto black balance  
The distance of the reference plane for a 3D  
image is displayed with C00 to C99.  
The higher the number is, the greater the  
distance is.  
• Use this as a rough guide.  
• Switch position  
16 Zoom position display  
The zoom position is displayed with Z00  
(maximum wide-angle) - Z99 (maximum  
zoom).  
7
8
Shutter speed display  
The shutter speed is displayed here.  
Microphone level automatic control  
display  
17 Focus control information display  
Displays the focus control information with  
95 - 00.  
Appears when the MIC ALC item on the setup  
menu RECORDING SETUP screen is set to  
ON.  
In the manual focus mode, MF appears. MF  
is not displayed when the PUSH AUTO button  
is pressed and the auto focus mode is set,  
When the display is set to macro control,  
the black and white of MF are displayed in  
reverse.  
9
Frame rate display  
Displays recording frame rate.  
• When SYSTEM FREQ is set to 59.9 Hz,  
1080/60i is not displayed.  
• When SYSTEM FREQ is set to 50 Hz,  
1080/50i is not displayed.  
95 (Focal distance: infinity)  
:
10 Audio level meter display (Page 49)  
Displayed when the LEVEL METER item on  
the setup menu DISPLAY SETUP screen is  
set to ON.  
00 (Focal distance: approx. 5 cm)  
Depending on the zoom position, the macro  
range may not be enabled.  
Also, depending on the zoom position, the  
lower limit value of the macro range may be  
different.  
11 Focus bar display  
Displayed when the FOCUS BAR button is  
pressed.  
18 Date and time display  
12 Safety zone  
Month:  
The range of the zone is displayed when  
the SAFETY ZONE item on the setup menu  
DISPLAY SETUP screen is set to ON. (Page  
81)  
This indicates the range (90 %) within which  
signals can be displayed by an ordinary  
home-use TV set.  
JAN (January), FEB (February),  
MAR (March), APR (April), MAY (May),  
JUN (June), JUL (July), AUG (August),  
SEP (September), OCT (October),  
NOV (November), DEC (December)  
Day of the month  
Year:  
2001 - 2039  
13 3D guide display  
Hours  
Displays the shooting range of distance within  
which the shot subject can be reproduced as  
a comfortable 3D image.  
Minutes  
Seconds  
• Use this as a rough guide.  
mmm dd yyyy hh:mm:ss  
14 Iris display  
19 Shot mark recording display  
(SHOT MARK)  
Displays the F-value.  
Displayed when a USER button to which the  
SHOT MARK function has previously been  
allocated is pressed during recording.  
INVALID will be displayed if a shot mark  
cannot be attached.  
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Screen displays (continued)  
24 Operation status display  
20 Gain display  
REC:  
PAUSE:  
CHK:  
:
:
(
Recording  
Recording standby  
Rec check  
Displays the gain value of the image amplifier  
configured.  
21 White balance information display  
Displays the information on white balance.  
P3.2 K/P5.6 K: Preset value  
Playback  
Playback paused  
):Frame-by-frame playback  
(Frame-by-frame reverse  
playback)  
): Skip (reverse skip)  
): Fast forward/fast playback  
(Rewind/fast reverse playback)  
):  
High-speed forward (high-speed  
rewind)  
Paused in final scene (paused in  
initial scene)  
Ach/Bch: Value set to position A or B of  
WHITE BAL switch  
22 Screen mode display  
(
(
Displays the current screen mode.  
It is cancelled when the display status is  
changed, for example, when a menu is  
changed or REC CHECK is performed.  
R-IMAGE: The image from the right lens is  
displayed.  
(
(
):  
MIX: The images from the left and right  
lenses are superimposed and displayed.  
25 Monitor audio level meter  
When you press the AUDIO MON/ADV  
button, the sound volume output from the  
built-in speaker and headphone jack is  
displayed.  
23 Remaining battery capacity display  
The battery display will change  
as battery  
capacity decreases.  
will be displayed  
in red when the battery is empty.  
Remaining battery capacity may not be  
displayed correctly with use at high or low  
temperatures, or when the battery has  
not been used for a long period of time.  
To ensure that remaining battery capacity  
is displayed correctly, use the battery  
completely from a fully-charged state,  
and charge the battery again. (Remaining  
battery capacity may still not be displayed  
correctly if the battery has been used for  
long periods at high or low temperatures,  
or if the battery has been recharged a large  
number of times.)  
• The remaining battery capacity display is  
a guideline and may change according to  
usage conditions.  
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Main warning displays  
The main warning displays appearing on the LCD monitor or viewfinder are listed below. If a warning  
display is not listed, check carefully the message displayed.  
C  
CANNOT RECORD  
CANNOT BE USED DUE TO  
VIDEO IMAGES ARE PROTECTED.  
INCOMPATIBLE DATA.  
REMOVE PROTECTION?  
No use is possible because the standard for  
YES NO  
the data is different.  
Recording is not possible, as the video images  
If the system frequency has been changed,  
in the card are protected. Do you wish to  
format the SD Memory Cards with current  
remove the protection?  
SYSTEM FREQ setting.  
Yes/No  
CANNOT DELETE.  
CANNOT RECORD — INCOMPATIBLE  
Clip cannot be deleted.  
CONTROL DATA.  
Recording is not possible, as the unit does not  
CANNOT DELETE WITH THIS BUTTON  
Clip cannot be deleted.  
support this control data.  
CANNOT RECORD 3D CLIP INTO THIS  
CARD  
3D clips cannot be recorded with this card.  
CANNOT HANDLE. THE NUMBER OF  
CLIPS HAS EXCEEDED THE MAXIMUM  
LIMIT.  
The maximum number of clips has been  
reached and no further operation is possible.  
CANNOT RECORD 3D CLIP THIS CARD.  
PLEASE CHANGE THE CARD.  
3D clips cannot be recorded with this card. Use  
cards of class 4 or above.  
CANNOT OPERATE. FAN MOTOR IS STOP.  
PLEASE TURN OFF.  
The unit cannot operate, as the fan motor has  
stopped. Turn off the power.  
CANNOT SELECT MORE CLIPS.  
Additional clips cannot be selected.  
CANNOT OPERATE. TEMPERATURE IS  
HIGH. PLEASE TURN OFF AND WAIT A  
WHILE.  
The unit cannot operate, as the temperature is  
too high. Turn off the power and wait a while.  
CANNOT SET.  
The operation you intended is not possible  
now.  
CARD DOOR OPENED.  
The SD Memory Card slot cover is open.  
CANNOT PLAY.  
No playback is possible.  
CARD ERROR.  
PLEASE REFORMAT.  
Formatting has failed. The card needs to be  
reformatted.  
CANNOT PLAY WITH THIS BUTTON  
No playback is possible.  
CANNOT PROTECT.  
Clip protection is not possible.  
CARD FULL.  
The card is full.  
CANNOT RECORD.  
THE NUMBER OF CLIPS HAS EXCEEDED  
THE MAXIMUM LIMIT.  
The maximum number of clips has been  
reached and no further clips can be recorded.  
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Screen displays (continued)  
L  
CHECK CARD.  
LOW BATTERY  
The remaining battery power is low.  
Please check the card.  
If you use an SD Memory Card that has been  
used with other devices or personal computers,  
for the first time with this unit, CHECK CARD  
may be displayed and the unit cannot operate.  
In this case, perform the following:  
LOW INTERNAL BATTERY  
The remaining power of the internal battery is  
low.  
N  
NO CARD  
A Remove the SD Memory Card from the unit  
and reinsert it. (Page 30)  
No card is inserted.  
The CHECK CARD display may disappear if  
the unit detects the card.  
NO DATA  
There are no clips in the card.  
B If CHECK CARD remains displayed even  
if you remove and insert the card several  
times, check the contents of the card  
and delete all its data, using a personal  
computer.  
NOW ACCESSING.  
PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE CARD.  
Card is currently being accessed. Please do  
not remove the card.  
C Format the card with this unit. (Page 30)  
If the data in the card is unreadable or cannot  
be deleted with a personal computer, the card  
may be damaged. Use another SD Memory  
Card.  
P  
PLAYBACK ONLY  
The card is for playback only.  
CLIP NUMBER IS FULL  
No more clips can be recorded with this card.  
R  
REC STOPPED BY REC SIZE LIMIT.  
PLEASE PUSH REC BUTTON AGAIN TO  
RESTART.  
Recording has stopped, as the maximum file  
size that can be recorded has been exceeded.  
If you wish to continue recording, press the  
START/STOP button.  
CONTROL DATA ERROR HAS BEEN  
DETECTED.  
An error has been detected in the control  
information.  
I  
INCOMPATIBLE DATA  
Data are incompatible with this unit.  
S  
If INCOMPATIBLE DATA is displayed and the  
unit cannot operate, perform the following:  
SD CARD FORMAT?  
YES NO  
Do you wish to format the SD Memory Card  
A Remove the SD Memory Card from the unit.  
B Check the contents of the card and delete  
all its data, using a personal computer.  
now?  
Yes/No  
C Format the card with this unit. (Page 30)  
SET DATE AND TIME  
Set the date and time.  
If the data in the card is unreadable or cannot  
be deleted with a personal computer, the card  
may be damaged. Use another SD Memory  
Card.  
T  
THE CLIP IS PROTECTED.  
PLEASE CANCEL PROTECTION.  
The clip is protected. Please cancel the  
protection.  
INCOMPATIBLE CARD.  
PLEASE CHECK CARD.  
Recording may not be successful with this  
card. Please check the card.  
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Main error displays  
THE TC MODE IS CHANGED TO "NDF"  
NDF is selected as the TC MODE setting.  
(Only when SYSTEM FREQ is set to 59.9 Hz)  
The following messages are displayed when  
an error has occurred in the camera or the SD  
Memory Card. If the problem is not solved by  
switching the power off and back on again,  
either change the card in accordance with the  
instructions displayed, or consult the place of  
purchase.  
THIS CARD CANNOT RECORD IN VIDEO  
MODE.  
The card cannot be used for video recording.  
THUMBNAIL DATA ERROR IS DETECTED.  
An error has been detected in the thumbnail  
information.  
C  
CANNOT RECORD  
TURN POWER OFF  
Displayed when an error has occurred during  
recording.  
Turn the power off.  
U  
N  
UNABLE TO FORMAT.  
The card cannot be formatted.  
NG  
Displayed when an error has occurred with the  
camera itself. Start the recording again.  
FOCUS NG (error with focus operation)  
ZOOM NG (error with zoom operation)  
USER CLIP NAME MODIFIED  
The user clip name you entered has been  
modified.  
W  
WRITE PROTECT  
R  
REC WARNING  
The card is write-protected.  
Displayed when an error has occurred during  
recording. Start the recording again. If the  
message appears again, please consult the  
place of purchase.  
• Please switch the power off if the message  
continues to appear.  
• Please try inserting a different card if the  
message appears again after restarting  
recording.  
S  
SYSTEM ERROR  
TURN POWER OFF  
Displayed when an error has occurred in the  
system. Switch the power off and back on  
again.  
If this error is displayed when accessing  
the SD Memory Card, such as when  
deleting a clip, the SD Memory Card may  
be damaged. Please replace it with a new  
SD Memory Card.  
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Screen displays (continued)  
Setting the DISPLAY items  
Display the following items on the viewfinder and LCD monitor by pressing the DISP/MODE CHK  
button or by configuring OTHER DISPLAY of the DISPLAY SETUP screen of the setup menus. (Page  
8ꢀ)  
MODE CHK  
OTHER DISPLAY settings  
Displays  
(Hold down DISP/  
MODE CHK button)  
DISPLAY  
ON  
OFF  
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
Time code display  
x
Media capacity display  
Media information display  
Recording format display  
System frequency display  
Information display  
x
x
Shutter speed display  
Microphone level automatic control  
display  
x
9
Frame rate display  
x
10 Audio level meter display  
11 Focus bar display  
x
1ꢀ Safety zone  
13 3D guide display  
14 Iris display  
15 Convergence display  
16 Zoom position display  
17 Focus control information display  
18 Date and time display  
19 Shot mark recording display  
ꢀ0 Gain display  
x
ꢀ1 White balance information display  
ꢀꢀ Screen mode display  
ꢀ3 Remaining battery capacity display  
ꢀ4 Operation status display  
ꢀ5 Monitor audio level meter  
x
:
Displayed  
x: Not displayed  
—: Displayed depending on other settings  
The item in in the MODE CHK space appears when you press and hold the DISP/MODE CHK  
button.  
The item in in the DISPLAY space disappears when you press the DISP/MODE CHK button.  
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Using the setup menus  
Use the setup menus to change the settings to  
suit the scenes you are shooting or what you are  
recording.  
Tilt the Operation lever in the  
directions to move the yellow cursor to the  
function you wish to set.  
Example:  
2
MENU button  
CAM MENU  
1/2  
MENU  
EXEC  
CAMERA SETUP  
SW MODE  
PUSH  
ENTER  
RECORDING SETUP  
TC/UB SETUP  
Operation  
lever  
AUDIO MON/ADV  
AV OUT SETUP  
Push the Operation lever (or tilt in the  
direction) to display the setting items.  
Example:  
3
4
PUSH  
SW MODE  
HANDLE ZOOM  
IRIS DIAL  
USER1  
L/OFF/H  
DOWN OPEN  
SHOT MARK  
Using the menus  
USER2  
R
IMAGE  
• The menu items indicated in the gray  
characters cannot be changed its settings.  
• Only the CARD FUNCTIONS screen can be  
changed when the left and right SD Memory  
Cards are inserted in reverse order or  
Tilt the Operation lever in the  
directions to move the yellow cursor to the  
item you wish to set.  
unformatted SD Memory cards are inserted.  
Example:  
SW MODE  
When the unit is in other than playback or  
1
HANDLE ZOOM  
IRIS DIAL  
USER1  
L/OFF/H  
recording mode, press the MENU button.  
The following is displayed on the viewfinder  
and LCD monitor.  
DOWN OPEN  
SHOT MARK  
USER2  
R
IMAGE  
CAMERA mode (Example)  
CAM MENU  
1/2  
CAMERA SETUP  
SW MODE  
RECORDING SETUP  
TC/UB SETUP  
Push the Operation lever (or tilt in the  
direction) to set the item.  
To change values or other parameters, tilt the  
5
AV OUT SETUP  
Operation lever in the  
directions.  
Example:  
PB mode (Example)  
IRIS DIAL  
HANDLE ZOOM  
IRIS DIAL  
USER1  
PB MENU  
DOWN OPEN  
UP OPEN  
PLAY SETUP  
THUMBNAIL SETUP  
OPERATION  
USER2  
AV OUT SETUP  
CARD FUNCTIONS  
• Tilt the Operation lever in the direction to  
return to the previous menu.  
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Using the setup menus (continued)  
Repeat steps 4 - 5 to change any other  
items.  
6
Press the MENU button to complete settings  
and return to the normal screen.  
Repeat steps 2 - 5 to change any other  
settings.  
7
Press the MENU button to complete settings  
and return to the normal screen.  
Initializing the menu settings  
You can initialize the menu settings to their  
factory default ones by selecting YES for the  
MENU INIT item on the OTHER FUNCTIONS  
screen. (Page 83)  
• The TIME ZONE setting will not return to the  
factory setting.  
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Setup menu structure  
Camera mode menu  
CAM MENU  
CAMERA SETUP  
(Page 78)  
SYNCRO SCAN  
DETAIL LEVEL  
V DETAIL LEVEL  
DETAIL CORING  
CHROMA LEVEL  
CHROMA PHASE  
COLOR TEMP Ach  
COLOR TEMP Bch  
MASTER PED  
GAMMA  
SW MODE  
(Page 79)  
HANDLE ZOOM  
IRIS DIAL  
USER1  
USERꢀ  
KNEE  
MATRIX  
RECORDING SETUP  
(Page 80)  
REC FORMAT  
MIC ALC  
MIC GAIN1  
MIC GAINꢀ  
TC/UB SETUP  
(Page 80)  
TC MODE  
TCG  
TC PRESET  
UB PRESET  
AV OUT SETUP  
(Page 81)  
SDI OUT  
HP MODE  
DISPLAY SETUP  
(Page 81)  
ZEBRA DETECT1  
ZEBRA DETECTꢀ  
SAFETY ZONE  
REC COUNTER  
OUTPUT OSD  
CARD FUNCTIONS  
(Page 8ꢀ)  
CARD FORMAT  
DATE/TIME  
META DATA  
(Page 8ꢀ)  
CARD READ  
RECORD  
USER CLIP NAME  
CLIP COUNT RESET  
META DATA PROP  
META INITIAL SET  
LEVEL METER  
ZOOM & FOCUS  
COVERGENCE  
CARD & BATTERY  
OTHER DISPLAY  
LCD/EVF BACKLIGHT  
OTHER FUNCTIONS  
(Page 83)  
REC LAMP  
CLOCK SET  
TIME ZONE  
SYSTEM FREQ  
SYSTEM INFO  
MENU INIT  
OPERATION  
UPDATE  
LOG DATA  
Playback mode menu  
PB MENU  
PLAY SETUP  
(Page 84)  
RESUME PLAY  
THUMBNAIL SETUP  
(Page 84)  
THUMBNAIL MODE  
INDICATOR  
DATA DISPLAY  
DATE FORMAT  
OPERATION  
(Page 84)  
DELETE  
CLIP PROTECT  
AV OUT SETUP  
(Page 81)  
SDI OUT  
CARD FUNCTIONS  
(Page 8ꢀ)  
CLIP PROPERTY  
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Setup menu list  
CAMERA SETUP screen  
Display  
mode  
Item  
Description of settings  
SYNCRO  
SCAN  
(Camera) Adjusts the synchro scan shutter speed used for shooting images on a TV  
screen, etc.  
Holding the Operation lever toward the or direction will cause the values  
to change at a faster rate.  
Available shutter speeds with SYSTEM Available shutter speeds with  
FREQ 59.9 Hz  
60P/60i:  
SYSTEM FREQ 50 Hz  
50P/50i:  
1/60.0…1/ꢀ50.0  
30P:  
1/50.0 … 1/ꢀ50.0  
25P:  
1/30.0…1/48.0…1/ꢀ50.0  
24P:  
1/ꢀ5.0 … 1/48.0 … 1/ꢀ50.0  
1/ꢀ4.0…1/48.0…1/ꢀ50.0  
DETAIL LEVEL (Camera) Adjusts the level of the image outline correction (in the horizontal and vertical  
directions).  
- 7…0…+ 7  
V DETAIL  
LEVEL  
(Camera) Adjusts the level of outline correction in the vertical direction.  
- 7…0…+ 7  
DETAIL  
CORING  
(Camera) Adjusts the level of noise reduction of the detail signal.  
- 7…0…+ 7  
Set to – for a clearer image. Noise increases slightly.  
Set to + to reduce noise.  
CHROMA  
LEVEL  
(Camera) Adjusts the chroma level.  
- 7…0…+ 7  
CHROMA  
PHASE  
(Camera) Makes fine adjustments to the chroma phase.  
- 7…0…+ 7  
COLOR TEMP (Camera) Makes fine adjustments to the color temperature (after white balance Ach  
Ach  
adjustment).  
- 7…0…+ 7  
COLOR TEMP (Camera) Makes fine adjustments to the color temperature (after white balance Bch  
Bch  
adjustment).  
- 7…0…+ 7  
MASTER PED  
(Camera) Adjusts the master pedestal (black level of the image) as the basis for  
images.  
- 15…0…+ 15  
GAMMA  
(Camera) Selects the gamma curves.  
HD NORM: This gamma setting is suitable for HD shooting.  
LOW:  
Makes a mellow image using the gamma curve which has a  
gentle incline in low-brightness curve. The contrast sharpens.  
Expands the tone of dark parts and makes a brighter image using  
the gamma curve which has a sharp incline in low-brightness  
curve. The contrast softens.  
HIGH:  
B.PRESS: Makes the contrast shaper than LOW.  
CINE-LIKE D: Uses a gamma designed to create cinema-like images.  
CINE-LIKE V: Uses a gamma designed to create cinema-like images with  
emphasized contrast.  
• When you select CINE-LIKE gamma, we recommend setting the lens  
aperture lower than normal image level (approximately 1/ꢀ) for optimal  
results.  
indicates the factory setting.  
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CAMERA SETUP screen (continued)  
Display  
mode  
Item  
Description of settings  
KNEE  
(Camera) To avoid overexposure, select the compression level (knee point) of the high  
intensity video signals received through MOS.  
LOW: Low setting (Compression starts at approx. 80 %.)  
MID:  
Medium setting (Compression starts at approx. 90 %.)  
HIGH: High Setting (Compression starts at approx. 100 %.)  
• Not available when GAMMA is set to CINE-LIKE.  
MATRIX  
(Camera) Selects the MATRIX table suitable for the desired color expression during  
shooting.  
NORM1: Suitable for shooting in the open air or under a halogen lamp.  
NORM2: Suitable for brighter colors than the NORM1 mode.  
CINE-LIKE: Suitable for cinema-like image.  
SW MODE screen  
Display  
mode  
Item  
Description of settings  
HANDLE  
ZOOM  
(Camera) Sets the zoom speed assigned to each setting position of the HANDLE ZOOM  
switch.  
L/OFF/H: Sets LOW (low speed)/OFF/HIGH (high speed) to the 1/ꢀ/3 position.  
(Zoom is disabled when set to OFF.)  
L/M/H: Sets LOW (low speed)/MID (medium speed)/HIGH (high speed) to  
the 1/ꢀ/3 position.  
L/OFF/M:Sets LOW (low speed)/OFF/MID (medium speed) to the 1/ꢀ/3  
position. (Zoom is disabled when set to OFF.)  
IRIS DIAL  
USER1  
(Camera) Sets the rotation direction and the aperture control of the IRIS/CONV. dial.  
DOWN OPEN:The iris opens when the IRIS/CONV. dial is turned downward.  
UP OPEN: The iris opens when the IRIS/CONV. dial is turned upward.  
• This setting does not change the direction of the convergence point  
adjustment.  
(Camera) Selects the function assigned to the USER1 button.  
INH:  
USER1 button is disabled. No function operates by pressing  
the USER1 button.  
R-IMAGE:  
MIX:  
The image from the right lens is displayed on the viewfinder  
and LCD monitor.  
The images from the left and right lenses are superimposed  
and displayed on the viewfinder and LCD monitor. (Page 38)  
SHOT MARK: Shot mark recording (Page 44)  
USER2  
(Camera) Assigns a function to the USERꢀ button.  
The setting contents are the same as USER1.  
INH  
R-IMAGE  
MIX  
SHOT MARK  
indicates the factory setting.  
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Setup menu list (continued)  
RECORDING SETUP screen  
Display  
mode  
Item  
Description of settings  
REC FORMAT  
(Camera) Selects the recording format.  
When SYSTEM FREQ is set to 59.9 Hz  
PH 1080/60i  
PH 1080/30P  
PH 1080/24P  
PH 720/60P  
• PH 1080/ꢀ4P represents native recording.  
When SYSTEM FREQ is set to 50 Hz  
PH 1080/50i  
PH 1080/25P  
PH 720/50P  
MIC ALC  
(Camera) Sets mic level auto control to ON or OFF.  
ON OFF  
Set to ON to reduce distortion at high input levels.  
To adjust the recording level of audio signals (not related to this setting), use  
the AUDIO LEVEL knobs.  
MIC GAIN1  
MIC GAIN2  
(Camera) Sets the input level of the external microphone connected to the INPUT 1  
terminal. (Page 48)  
-50dB -60dB  
(Camera) Sets the input level of the external microphone connected to the INPUT ꢀ  
terminal. (Page 48)  
-50dB -60dB  
TC/UB SETUP screen  
Display  
mode  
Item  
Description of settings  
TC MODE  
(Camera) Selects the correction mode of the internal time code generator when the time  
code of the internal time code generator is recorded.  
DF:  
Uses the drop frame mode.  
NDF:  
Uses the non-drop frame mode.  
• TC MODE is automatically set to NDF when you set recording frame rate of  
recording format to ꢀ4P. (Only when SYSTEM FREQ is set to 59.9 Hz)  
TCG  
(Camera) Sets the mode in which you advance the internal time code generator.  
FREE RUN: The time code is advanced regardless of the operation mode.  
• A slight time error may occur when switching to PB mode if the frame rate is  
set to ꢀ4P. (Only when SYSTEM FREQ is set to 59.9 Hz)  
REC RUN: The time code is advanced only when recording.  
TC PRESET  
UB PRESET  
(Camera) Sets the initial time code.  
YES NO  
• Set the frame value to 0 or a multiple of 4 when you set recording frame  
rate of recording format to ꢀ4P. If any other value is set, the recorded time  
code will mis-match. (Only when SYSTEM FREQ is set to 59.9 Hz)  
(Camera) Sets the user information.  
YES NO  
indicates the factory setting.  
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AV OUT SETUP screen  
Display  
mode  
Item  
Description of settings  
SDI OUT  
(Camera) Sets whether to output the signal from the HD SDI terminal.  
(PB)  
ON: The signal is output from the HD SDI terminal. It is not output from the  
HDMI terminal.  
OFF: The signal is not output from the HD SDI terminal. It is output from the  
HDMI terminal.  
HP MODE  
(Camera) Selects the sound heard through the headphones.  
LIVE: The sound which has been input from the microphone is output  
as is. This setting is selected when delays in the sound are  
annoying.  
RECORDING: The sound in the status which is to be recorded (the sound  
synchronized with the images) is output.  
DISPLAY SETUP screen  
Display  
mode  
Item  
Description of settings  
ZEBRA  
(Camera) Selects the brightness level of the left-leaning zebra patterns on the screen.  
DETECT1  
105%, 100%, 95%, 90%, 85%, 80%, 75%, 70%, 65%, 60%, 55%, 50%  
ZEBRA  
(Camera) Selects the brightness level of the right-leaning zebra patterns on the screen.  
DETECT2  
105%, 100%, 95%, 90%, 85%, 80%, 75%, 70%, 65%, 60%, 55%, 50%  
SAFETY ZONE (Camera) Sets whether to display the safety zone. (Page 69)  
ON OFF  
REC  
COUNTER  
(Camera) Selects counter operation during recording.  
TOTAL: The count continues to increase until the RESET button is pressed  
to reset it.  
CLIP: Resets the counter at start of recording and counts the time of each  
recording session.  
• In PB mode, operation is always in CLIP mode.  
OUTPUT OSD (Camera) Select ON to output the information displayed on the screen together with the  
video signals.  
ON OFF  
• Time code, audio lever meter, and focus bar displays are not output.  
DATE/TIME  
(Camera) Sets whether to display the date and time on the screen together with the  
video signals.  
TIME: The time is displayed.  
DATE: The date is displayed.  
TIME & DATE: The date and time are displayed.  
OFF:  
The date and time are not displayed.  
LEVEL METER (Camera) Select ON to display the audio level meter.  
ON OFF  
ZOOM &  
FOCUS  
(Camera) Sets whether to display the zoom and focus values.  
ON OFF  
CONVERGENCE (Camera) Sets whether to display the position of the reference plane (relative value).  
(Page 38)  
ON OFF  
indicates the factory setting.  
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Setup menu list (continued)  
DISPLAY SETUP screen (continued)  
Display  
mode  
Item  
Description of settings  
CARD &  
(Camera) Select ON to display the remaining SD Memory Card recording capacity and  
BATTERY  
remaining battery charge.  
ON OFF  
OTHER  
(Camera) Select how much information to display on the viewfinder and the LCD  
DISPLAY  
monitor. (Page 74)  
ON OFF  
LCD/EVF  
(Camera) Adjusts the backlight of the LCD monitor and viewfinder. Select HIGH for  
BACKLIGHT  
brighter backlight.  
LOW, NORMAL, HIGH  
CARD FUNCTIONS screen  
Display  
mode  
Item  
Description of settings  
CARD  
(Camera) Formats the SD Memory Card.  
FORMAT  
YES:  
NO:  
Formats the card.  
Returns to the last screen.  
• Be sure to insert the two SD Memory Cards.  
CLIP  
(PB)  
Displays information about the selected clip.  
PROPERTY  
YES:  
NO:  
Displays clip information.  
Returns to the last screen.  
META DATA screen  
Display  
mode  
Item  
Description of settings  
CARD READ  
(Camera) Loads the metadata recorded on the SD Memory Card into the unit.  
YES NO  
• Be sure to insert the two SD Memory Cards.  
• “NO FILE” is displayed when no metadata is recorded in the SD Memory  
Card.  
RECORD  
(Camera) Sets whether to record the metadata to be loaded into the unit simultaneously  
on an SD Memory Card.  
ON:  
Records simultaneously.  
OFF:  
Does not record simultaneously.  
USER CLIP  
NAME  
(Camera) Selects the method of USER CLIP NAME recording.  
TYPE1: User clip name is the same as the CLIP NAME if there is no  
uploaded metadata or data.  
TYPE2: User clip name is the same as the CLIP NAME if no combination of  
data and COUNT value is uploaded, or if there is no uploaded data.  
CLIP COUNT  
RESET  
(Camera) Resets the COUNT value to 1.  
YES NO  
META DATA  
PROP  
(Camera) Displays the metadata which has been recorded in the unit.  
YES NO  
META INITIAL  
SET  
(Camera) Initializes the metadata which has been recorded in the unit. All the settings  
including the ON or OFF setting for RECORD are now cleared.  
YES NO  
indicates the factory setting.  
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OTHER FUNCTIONS screen  
Display  
mode  
Item  
Description of settings  
REC LAMP  
(Camera) Sets lighting of the tally lamp.  
FRONT: Front tally lamp (microphone side) lights.  
REAR: Rear tally lamp (viewfinder side) lights.  
BOTH: Both tally lamps light.  
OFF:  
The tally lamp does not light.  
CLOCK SET  
TIME ZONE  
(Camera) Sets the camera’s calendar.  
YES NO  
(Camera) Adds to or deducts from GMT the time value of -1ꢀ:00 to +13:00 in 30-minute  
steps. (Refer to the table below.)  
+00:00  
Time  
difference  
Time  
difference  
Area  
Area  
+ 00:00  
– 01:00  
– 02:00  
– 03:00  
– 04:00  
– 05:00  
– 06:00  
– 07:00  
– 08:00  
– 09:00  
– 10:00  
– 11:00  
– 12:00  
+ 13:00  
+ 12:00  
+ 11:00  
+ 10:00  
+ 09:00  
+ 08:00  
+ 07:00  
+ 06:00  
+ 05:00  
+ 04:00  
+ 03:00  
+ 02:00  
+ 01:00  
Greenwich  
Azores Islands  
Mid-Atlantic  
Buenos Aires  
Halifax  
New York  
Chicago  
Denver  
Los Angeles  
Alaska  
Hawaii  
Midway Island  
Kwajalein  
– 00:30  
– 01:30  
– 02:30  
– 03:30  
– 04:30  
– 05:30  
– 06:30  
– 07:30  
– 08:30  
– 09:30  
– 10:30  
– 11:30  
+ 12:30  
+ 11:30  
+ 10:30  
+ 09:30  
+ 08:30  
+ 07:30  
+ 06:30  
+ 05:30  
+ 04:30  
+ 03:30  
+ 02:30  
+ 01:30  
+ 00:30  
Newfoundland Island  
Marquesas Islands  
Norfolk Island  
Lord Howe Island  
Darwin  
New Zealand  
Solomon Islands  
Guam  
Tokyo  
Beijing  
Yangon  
Mumbai  
Kabul  
Bangkok  
Dacca  
Islamabad  
Abu Dhabi  
Moscow  
Eastern Europe  
Central Europe  
Tehran  
SYSTEM FREQ (Camera) This is used to switch the system frequency.  
59.9Hz: NTSC mode (59.94 Hz)  
50Hz: PAL mode  
• When the system frequency has been changed, turn the unit’s power off  
and then back on so that the setting takes effect.  
SYSTEM INFO (Camera) Displays the version of the system in this camera.  
YES NO  
MENU INIT  
(Camera) Returns the menu settings to the factory settings.  
YES NO  
• TIME ZONE setting will not return to the factory setting.  
OPERATION  
UPDATE  
(Camera) Displays the power-on time of the unit (a 5-digit figure).  
(Camera) Updates the system version of this unit.  
YES: Enables updating.  
NO: Updating is not performed.  
• For detailed information on updating, visit the following website:  
indicates the factory setting.  
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Setup menu list (continued)  
OTHER FUNCTIONS screen (continued)  
Display  
mode  
Item  
Description of settings  
LOG DATA  
(Camera) Stores the product information of this unit in the SD Memory Card.  
YES NO  
PLAY SETUP screen  
Display  
mode  
Item  
Description of settings  
RESUME PLAY (PB)  
ON OFF  
When set to ON, playback resumes from the video position at which clip  
playback stopped.  
THUMBNAIL SETUP screen  
Display  
mode  
Item  
Description of settings  
Selects the thumbnail display method.  
ALL: All the clips are displayed.  
SAME FORMAT: The clips in the same recording format are displayed.  
MARKER: The clips with shot marks are displayed.  
Sets whether the indicator is to be displayed or not.  
THUMBNAIL  
MODE  
(PB)  
INDICATOR  
(PB)  
ON:  
Displayed  
OFF:  
Not displayed  
DATA DISPLAY (PB)  
Selects the information displayed in the time display of clips.  
TC:  
UB:  
Time code  
User information  
TIME: Shooting time  
DATE: Shooting date  
DATE & TIME: Shooting date and time  
DATE FORMAT (PB)  
Selects the order for displaying the recording date/time when DATE DISPLAY  
is set to DATE.  
Y-M-D: year/month/day  
M-D-Y: month/day/year  
D-M-Y: day/month/year  
OPERATION screen  
Display  
mode  
Item  
Description of settings  
DELETE  
(PB)  
Deletes clips.  
ALL CLIPS: Deletes all clips.  
SELECT:  
Deletes only the selected clips. Press the EXEC button to  
delete clips.  
NO:  
Returns to the last screen.  
• Clips for which CLIP PROTECT is specified are not deleted.  
CLIP PROTECT (PB)  
Protects clips to prevent accidental deletion.  
YES:  
NO:  
Enables clip protection or cancels protection.  
Returns to the last screen.  
• Executing a format of the memory card will delete all clips even if they are  
protected. (Page 30)  
indicates the factory setting.  
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Before calling for service  
Power supply  
There’s no power.  
• Make sure the battery and AC adaptor are connected properly.  
Check the connections again.  
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Power goes off as soon as  
it is turned on.  
• The battery may have run out.  
If the remaining battery charge display  
battery is exhausted.  
turns red, the  
Either recharge the battery or replace the discharged battery  
with a fully charged one.  
Battery  
The battery runs down  
quickly.  
• Make sure the battery is fully charged.  
Keep charging until the CHARGE lamp on the battery charger  
goes out.  
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• Are you using the battery in a cold place?  
The battery is affected by the ambient temperature. Its  
operating time is reduced in low-temperatures.  
• The battery may have reached the end of its service life. The  
battery will become unchargeable. The battery has a certain  
service life which varies depending on how the battery is used.  
If the battery operates only for a short period even when it is  
charged adequately, it has reached the end of its service life.  
The remaining battery  
capacity is not displayed  
correctly.  
• The remaining battery capacity display is merely a guideline.  
To ensure that remaining battery capacity is displayed correctly,  
use the battery completely from a fully-charged state, and  
charge the battery again. (Remaining battery capacity may still  
not be displayed correctly if the battery has been used for long  
periods in high or low temperatures, or if the battery has been  
recharged a large number of times.)  
Shooting/recording  
Cannot start shooting.  
• Make sure the POWER/Mode selector switch is ON.  
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Cannot record even  
through the SD Memory  
Cards are inserted  
correctly.  
• Is the write-protect switch on the SD Memory Cards in the  
“LOCK” position? The card cannot be recorded to if the switch  
is in the “LOCK” position.  
• Is the remaining memory available on the SD Memory Cards  
extremely low? Please save contents onto different media and  
delete unneeded data from the cards, or use new cards instead.  
• Have the SD Memory Cards been correctly formatted?  
Alternatively, are the cards of a format that is incompatible with  
this camera? Reformat the cards with the camera.  
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• 8 MB - 16 MB SD Memory Cards cannot be used.  
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Recording stops by itself.  
• Is your SD Memory Card compatible with use for video  
recording?  
Always use SD Memory Cards compatible with use for video  
recording.  
There is a vertical  
misalignment between the  
left and right images.  
• Adjust the images using the 3D FINE function, to minimize  
misalignment. If the misalignment cannot be reduced to the  
specified value even if adjusted with the 3D FINE function,  
consult your dealer.  
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There is focus  
misalignment between the  
left and right images.  
• The focus may have been misaligned by shock applied to  
the camera. Turn the power off then on again. If the focus  
misalignment persists, consult your dealer.  
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Before calling for service (continued)  
Playback  
Cannot play even when I  
press the play button.  
• Is the PB lamp on? If the CAMERA lamp is on, press the  
POWER/Mode selector switch so that the PB lamp turns on.  
• Is the recording format correct?  
Change to a recording format for proper playback.  
• Are the SD Memory Cards inserted in reverse left-right order?  
Insert the left and right SD Memory Cards correctly.  
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Mosaic-like noise appears  
when I cue or review a clip.  
• This noise is inherent to digital video technology. This is normal.  
A black screen appears  
during clip changeover.  
• When playing back multiple clips in succession, a black screen  
appears at the changeover between clips. This is normal.  
Images do not appear on  
the television even though  
I have connected the  
• Make sure the input selector on your television is set to video  
input. Read the television’s instructions carefully and select the  
correct video input connector for the camera-recorder.  
• Is the 3D setting correct on your television?  
Read the television’s instructions carefully and select the  
correct setting.  
camera-recorder properly.  
• Is the setting for the output terminal correct?  
Set it correctly on the AV OUT SETUP screen.  
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Cannot hear any sound  
from the camera-recorder’s  
speaker.  
You may have turned down the camera-recorder’s volume  
control too far.  
Adjust the volume level using the AUDIO MON/ADV button +.  
Other  
There is a rattling sound  
when the camera-recorder  
is tilted back and forth.  
• This is the sound of the lens moving. This is not a fault. No  
sound should be heard when the camera’s power is switched  
on.  
A clicking sound is heard  
when the power is turned  
on.  
• This initialization operation is performed when the camera starts  
up. It occurs due to the construction of the camera and is not  
indicative of any trouble.  
The SD Memory Card  
screen appears strange.  
• The data on the card could be corrupted. Data can be corrupted  
by static electricity and electromagnetic waves. Please always  
save important data to a computer or other storage media.  
The SD Memory Card  
cannot be used even after  
formatting.  
• There could be a fault with the camera or with the SD Memory  
Card. Please consult the place of purchase. Always use only  
SD Memory Cards of 51ꢀ MB - 3ꢀ GB with this camera.  
The camera does not  
recognize the SD Memory  
Card even though it is  
inserted correctly.  
• Was the inserted SD Memory Card originally formatted with  
a computer? Always use this camera to format SD Memory  
Cards. Please be aware that, when an SD Memory Card is  
formatted, all data recorded on the card will be erased and will  
not be restorable.  
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The SD Memory Card is not • Please check that the device is compatible with the capacity or  
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recognized when inserted  
into other devices.  
type (SD Memory Card/SDHC Memory Card) of the SD Memory  
Card that you are using.  
For details, please consult the device’s own operating  
instructions.  
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Updating the firmware in the camera  
Check firmware version of the unit with the SYSTEM INFO item on the setup menu OTHER  
FUNCTIONS screen. Then access the site listed below to check the most recent firmware information  
and download any firmware you require.  
Download the update file to the unit by placing it on SD Memory Cards. For detailed information on the  
update procedure, visit the below site.  
• For updating, use only SD Memory Cards that comply with the SD or SDHC specifications.  
• Be sure to insert two SD Memory Cards.  
• Be sure to format SD Memory Cards on this unit.  
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Cleaning  
Cleaning the Viewfinder  
Eye cup holder  
If there is dust inside the viewfinder, remove the  
eye cup holder and get rid of the dust.  
• The interior of the eye cup holder is specially  
finished, so do not ever wipe it. If there is dust  
on it, blow it off with an air blower.  
Eye cup  
• Remove the eye cup holder with the eye cup  
attached by rotating it counterclockwise. (It will  
be tightly screwed on.) When you do this, tilt  
the viewfinder slightly upward.  
To mount the eye cup holder, align the ridges  
and grooves of the eye cup holder and camera-  
recorder, and turn clockwise until the holder  
clicks into place.  
Align the ridges with the grooves.  
When cleaning, do not use benzene or  
thinner.  
• Using benzine or paint thinners may deform  
the camera-recorder and/or cause the surface  
finish to peel off.  
• Before proceeding with maintenance, remove  
the battery or disconnect the AC power cable  
from the power outlet.  
• Use a soft, clean cloth to wipe the camera-  
recorder. To remove stubborn dirt, wipe the  
camera-recorder with a cloth moistened with  
kitchen detergent that has been diluted with  
water and then use a dry cloth to take up the  
remaining moisture.  
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Storage Precautions  
Before storing the camera-recorder, remove the  
SD Memory Cards and battery.  
Store all of these items in a place with low  
humidity and relatively constant temperature.  
[Recommended temperature range: 15 °C to  
ꢀ5 °C (59 °F to 77 °F)]  
SD Memory Cards  
• After ejecting an SD Memory Card from the  
unit, be absolutely sure to stow it in its own  
case.  
• Do not leave SD Memory Cards in areas where  
corrosive gases, etc. are present.  
• Do not leave the cards inside vehicles, in  
places exposed to direct sunlight or in other  
places where the temperature is high.  
• Do not leave the cards where the humidity level  
is high or where there are high concentrations  
of dust.  
[Recommended relative humidity: 40 % to 60 %]  
Camera-recorder  
• Wrap the camera-recorder in a soft cloth to  
keep the dust off.  
Battery  
• The battery life is shortened in places with  
extreme temperatures.  
• Storing the battery in a location with oily vapors  
or high dust concentrations may corrode the  
terminals or cause other damage, leading to  
malfunction.  
Keep metal objects (such as necklaces and  
hairpins) away from the terminals.  
Short-circuiting may occur across the  
terminals, causing the battery to heat up,  
and you may seriously burn yourself if you  
touch the battery in this state.  
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Recording format  
When SYSTEM FREQ is set to 59.9 Hz  
Recording mode  
Frame rate  
60  
30P  
ꢀ4P  
1080/30P  
(over 60i)  
1080/ꢀ4P  
(Native recording)  
1080/60i  
PH  
1080/60i  
7ꢀ0/60P  
7ꢀ0/60P  
When SYSTEM FREQ is set to 50 Hz  
Recording mode  
Frame rate  
50  
ꢀ5P  
1080/ꢀ5P  
(over 50i)  
1080/50i  
PH  
1080/50i  
7ꢀ0/50P  
7ꢀ0/50P  
• This product allows PH recording mode only.  
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How to handle data recorded on SD Memory Card  
Data recorded in AVCHD format offers excellent  
compatibility with computers due to the file type,  
Drive: \  
PRIVATE  
but since this format includes not only video  
and audio data, but also a variety of important  
information, the folder structure will consist of file  
associations as illustrated in the diagram on the  
right. If even part of this information is modified  
or deleted, the data may no longer be recognized  
as AVCHD data, or the memory card may not  
longer be able to be used with AVCHD devices.  
AVCHD  
AVCHDTN  
BDMV  
CLIPINF  
PLAYLIST  
STREAM  
Concerning the handling of the camera’s metadata  
A special manufacturer area in the control file area under the AVCHD standard is employed for the  
metadata which is supported by this camera.  
If files are deleted or copied, if clip protection is added or removed or if other such editing operations  
have been performed using editing software or a camera recorder which does not support this  
camera’s metadata, the special area for the metadata will be erased, and the shot marks added  
by the camera as well as the PH mode information and other information will be lost. Therefore,  
before proceeding with these kinds of editing operations, check whether the camera’s metadata is  
supported.  
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Specifications  
[General]  
When SYSTEM FREQ is set to 50 Hz  
Preset  
50i/50P mode: 1/50, 1/60, 1/1ꢀ0, 1/ꢀ50  
seconds  
ꢀ5P mode: 1/ꢀ5, 1/50, 1/60, 1/1ꢀ0, 1/ꢀ50  
seconds  
Supply voltage:  
DC 7.ꢀ V (when the battery is used)  
DC 7.9 V (when the AC adaptor is used)  
Power consumption: 17 W (recording)  
Synchro scan  
indicates safety information.  
50i/50P mode: 1/50.0 to 1/ꢀ50.0 seconds  
ꢀ5P mode: 1/ꢀ5.0 to 1/ꢀ50.0 seconds  
Ambient operating temperature  
0 °C to 40 °C (3ꢀ °F to 104 °F)  
Ambient operating humidity  
10 % to 80 % (no condensation)  
Weight  
[Video recording/playback]  
Recording specification  
AVCHD specifications  
Compression method  
MPEG-4 AVC/H.ꢀ64  
Recording media  
• Use an SD/SDHC Memory Card of class 4 or  
above when recording.  
Camera-recorder:  
Approx. ꢀ.4 kg (5.3 lb) (excluding battery)  
Approx. ꢀ.7 kg (6.0 lb) (with battery attached)  
Dimensions (W × H × D)  
158 mm × 187 mm × 474 mm (6-1/4 inches ×  
7-3/8 inches × 18-11/16 inches)  
(excluding the projecting part)  
SD Memory Card:  
51ꢀ MB, 1 GB, ꢀ GB (FAT1ꢀ and FAT16  
formats)  
SDHC Memory Card:  
[Camera]  
4 GB, 6 GB, 8 GB, 1ꢀ GB, 16 GB, 3ꢀ GB  
(FAT3ꢀ format)  
Recording format  
Pickup devices  
1/4.1-type MOS solid-state image sensing  
device ×3 ×ꢀ  
Picture elements  
Effective picture elements: Approx. ꢀ,070,000  
pixels ×3 (16:9) ×ꢀ  
When SYSTEM FREQ is set to 59.9 Hz  
PH 1080/59.94i  
PH 1080/ꢀ9.97P (over 59.94i)  
PH 1080/ꢀ3.98P (native recording)  
PH 7ꢀ0/59.94P  
Lens  
Motorized 5.6 x zoom,  
F1.8 (WIDE) to Fꢀ.4 (TELE) (f=4.ꢀ mm to  
ꢀ3.5 mm)  
(35 mm equivalent: 47.1 mm to ꢀ64 mm), 16:9  
Color separation optical system  
Prism system  
Distance between the optical axes  
Approx. 60 mm (ꢀ-3/8 inches)  
Minimum shooting distance  
Approx.1.ꢀ m (47-1/4 inches) (all zoom range)  
Reference plane adjustment range  
When SYSTEM FREQ is set to 50 Hz  
PH 1080/50i  
PH 1080/ꢀ5P  
PH 7ꢀ0/50P  
Transmission rate  
PH mode: Approx. ꢀ1 Mbps (VBR)  
Recording time (rough indication)  
When a Panasonic SDHC Memory Card is  
used  
Capacity Recording time  
(Recording mode: PH,  
Approx. ꢀ.ꢀ m (86-5/8 inches) to  
Gain settings  
19ꢀ0×1080 or 1ꢀ80×7ꢀ0 pixels)  
0 to +ꢀ4 dB (variable in 1 dB steps)  
Color temperature settings  
3ꢀ00 K/5600 K preset, Ach, Bch  
Shutter speed settings  
When SYSTEM FREQ is set to 59.9 Hz  
Preset  
4 GB  
Approx. ꢀ1 min.  
Approx. 45 min.  
Approx. 90 min.  
Approx. 180 min.  
8 GB  
16 GB  
3ꢀ GB  
60i/60P mode: 1/60, 1/100, 1/1ꢀ0, 1/ꢀ50  
seconds  
SD Memory Card slot  
ꢀ slots (left/right)  
30P mode: 1/30, 1/50, 1/60, 1/1ꢀ0, 1/ꢀ50  
seconds  
ꢀ4P mode: 1/ꢀ4, 1/50, 1/60, 1/1ꢀ0, 1/ꢀ50  
seconds  
Maximum number of clips to be recorded  
continuously in an SD Memory Card  
ꢀ00 clips (when formatting and recording  
continues without removing the card)  
Maximum number of clips to be played back  
in an SD Memory Card  
Synchro scan  
60i/60P mode: 1/60.0 to 1/ꢀ50.0 seconds  
30P mode: 1/30.0 to 1/ꢀ50.0 seconds  
ꢀ4P mode: 1/ꢀ4.0 to 1/ꢀ50.0 seconds  
ꢀ00 clips (up to ꢀ00 clips can be displayed)  
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Thumbnail display  
8 thumbnails/page  
Editing functions  
Delete, protect  
Formatting  
[Other inputs/outputs]  
Camera remote  
Super mini jack (ꢀ.5 mm diameter)×1 (ZOOM  
S/S)  
Mini jack (3.5 mm diameter)×1 (FOCUS, IRIS)  
Super mini jack (ꢀ.5 mm diameter)×1 (CONV.)  
Available  
[Video System]  
[Monitor]  
Video output  
LCD monitor  
HDMI output: HDMI×1 (HDMI Type A  
connector), 3D compatible (Not compatible  
with VIERA Link)  
3.ꢀ-type (16:9) LCD color monitor (approx.  
9ꢀ1,000 pixels)  
Viewfinder  
0.45-type (16:9) LCD color viewfinder (approx.  
1,ꢀꢀ6,000 pixels)  
When SYSTEM FREQ is set to 59.9 Hz  
1080/59.94i Frame Packing, 1080/ꢀ3.98p  
Frame Packing, 7ꢀ0/59.94p Frame Packing  
1080/59.94i, 7ꢀ0/59.94p, 480/59.94p  
When SYSTEM FREQ is set to 50 Hz  
1080/50i Frame Packing, 7ꢀ0/50 Frame  
Packing, 1080/50i, 7ꢀ0/50p, 576/50p  
[AC adaptor]  
Power Source: 100 V - ꢀ40 V AC,  
47 Hz - 63 Hz  
0.55A  
Power Output: 7.9 V DC, ꢀ.53 A  
HD SDI 1(L) output: BNC×1, 0.8 V [p-p], 75 Ω  
HD SDI 2(R) output: BNC×1, 0.8 V [p-p], 75 Ω  
When SYSTEM FREQ is set to 59.9 Hz  
1080/59.94i, 1080/ꢀ3.98PsF, 7ꢀ0/59.94p  
When SYSTEM FREQ is set to 50 Hz  
1080/50i, 7ꢀ0/50p  
indicates safety information.  
Weight  
Approx. ꢀꢀ0 g (0.49 lb)  
Dimensions (W x H x D)  
4ꢀ mm × 31 mm × 104.4 mm (1-5/8 inches ×  
1-1/4 inches × 4-1/8 inches)  
[Audio System]  
Compression method  
Recording/playback: Dolby Digital/ꢀ ch  
Sampling frequency  
48 kHz  
Quantization  
16 bit  
[Battery charger]  
Power Source: 100 V - ꢀ40 V AC, 50/60 Hz  
0.4 A  
Power Output: 8.4 V DC, 1.ꢀ A  
Compressed bit-rate  
PH mode: 384 kbps  
indcates safety information.  
[Audio Input/Output]  
Internal microphone  
Stereo microphone  
XLR input  
XLR (3 pins) × ꢀ (INPUT1, INPUTꢀ)  
High impedance  
Weight  
Approx. 160 g ( 0.35 lb)  
Dimensions (W x H x D)  
70 mm × 35 mm × 115 mm ( ꢀ-3/4 inches ×  
1-3/8 inches × 4-1/ꢀ inches)  
(excluding the projecting part)  
LINE: 0 dBu  
MIC: –50/–60 dBu (selectable in menu)  
HDMI output  
ꢀ ch (linear PCM)  
Headphone output  
Stereo mini jack (3.5 mm diameter)×1  
Internal speaker  
ꢀ0 mm (round)×1  
Inrush current, measured according to European  
standard EN55103-1: 6.5 A  
Weight and dimensions are approximate.  
Specifications are subject to change without  
notice.  
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Index  
Numerics  
F
3D FINE function.............................................. 45  
3D guide display............................................... 69  
3D guide function.............................................. 38  
3D image ....................................................11, 38  
Fine adjustment between the two lenses ......... 45  
Firmware........................................................... 87  
FOCUS............................................................. 45  
Focus  
Auto focus.................................................. 36  
Focus assist............................................... 36  
Infinity ........................................................ 36  
Manual focusing......................................... 36  
Focus bar display ............................................. 69  
A
AC adaptor ....................................................... ꢀ4  
Audio equipment............................................... 48  
AVCCAM Restorer............................................ 33  
AVCHD ............................................................. 18  
AVCHD-compatible equipment......................... 18  
G
Gain.................................................................. 37  
B
H
Battery.............................................................. ꢀ4  
Black balance................................................... 41  
Headphones..................................................... 66  
C
I
Calendar........................................................... ꢀ8  
CAMERA mode ................................................ 31  
CARD FUNCTIONS ......................................... 63  
Charging  
Battery ....................................................... ꢀ3  
Built-in battery............................................ 54  
Clip  
IRIS................................................................... 45  
Iris..................................................................... 37  
IRIS/CONV. dial..........................................37, 38  
L
LCD monitor ..................................................... ꢀ7  
M
Deleting...................................................... 6ꢀ  
Information................................................. 63  
Metadata.................................................... 50  
Playback.................................................... 58  
Protecting................................................... 6ꢀ  
Color bar........................................................... 43  
Convergence display..................................38, 69  
Convergence point ............................................11  
Adjustment................................................. 38  
What is....................................................... 39  
Counter............................................................. 53  
Menu  
Initializing................................................... 76  
List............................................................. 78  
Structure.................................................... 77  
Using.......................................................... 75  
Metadata  
Contents .................................................... 50  
Uploading................................................... 51  
Microphone  
Built-in microphone.................................... 48  
External microphone............................48, 66  
Phantom microphone................................. 49  
MIX image ........................................................ 38  
Monitor........................................................65, 67  
D
Date and time................................................... 65  
DIAL (IRIS/CONV.) selector switch.............37, 38  
O
E
OPERATION..................................................... 6ꢀ  
EXEC button..................................................... 45  
Eye cup............................................................. ꢀ6  
P
Parallactic angle............................................... 39  
Parallax............................................................. 39  
PB mode........................................................... 57  
Progressive mode............................................. 35  
94  
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R
W
REC CHECK .................................................... 31  
Recording format.............................................. 90  
Recording level................................................. 49  
Remaining battery capacity display.................. 70  
RESUME PLAY ................................................ 60  
Resume playback............................................. 60  
Warning display................................................ 71  
Wave form ........................................................ 44  
White balance  
Adjustment................................................. 40  
Preset ........................................................ 40  
Z
S
Zebra pattern.................................................... 4ꢀ  
Zoom ................................................................ 34  
Safety zone....................................................... 69  
Screen mode display........................................ 70  
SD Memory Card  
Access lamp .............................................. 3ꢀ  
Card type................................................... 17  
Formatting.................................................. 30  
Inserting..................................................... 30  
Protecting................................................... 33  
Recorded data........................................... 91  
Recording time........................................... 3ꢀ  
Removing................................................... 33  
Repairing ................................................... 33  
Shooting ........................................................... 31  
Shot mark...................................................44, 59  
Shutter speed................................................... 46  
Specifications ................................................... 9ꢀ  
Synchro scan.................................................... 47  
T
Tally lamp.......................................................... ꢀ5  
Thumbnail  
Display method.......................................... 61  
Thumbnail screen...................................... 58  
THUMBNAIL SETUP........................................ 61  
Time code......................................................... 54  
Time code display............................................. 68  
TV...............................................................65, 67  
U
User information ............................................... 56  
V
VERTICAL........................................................ 45  
Vertical misalignment........................................ 45  
Viewfinder......................................................... ꢀ6  
Volume  
Adjusting while shooting............................ 44  
Playback volume........................................ 65  
95  
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Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and used  
Batteries  
These symbols on the products, packaging, and/or accompanying documents mean that used  
electrical and electronic products and batteries should not be mixed with general household  
waste.  
For proper treatment, recovery and recycling of old products and used batteries, please take  
them to applicable collection points, in accordance with your national legislation and the  
Directives ꢀ00ꢀ/96/EC and ꢀ006/66/EC.  
By disposing of these products and batteries correctly, you will help to save valuable resources  
and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could  
otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling.  
For more information about collection and recycling of old products and batteries, please  
contact your local municipality, your waste disposal service or the point of sale where you  
purchased the items.  
Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in accordance with national  
legislation.  
For business users in the European Union  
If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment, please contact your dealer or  
supplier for further information.  
Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union  
These symbols are only valid in the European Union. If you wish to discard these items,  
Cd  
please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal.  
Note for the battery symbol (bottom two symbol examples):  
This symbol might be used in combination with a chemical symbol. In this case it complies  
with the requirement set by the Directive for the chemical involved.  
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