User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Preparations
- Shooting
- Basic Shooting Procedures
- Selecting System Definition, File Format and Video Format
- Zoom Operation
- Focus Operation
- Adjusting the Brightness
- Adjusting the Iris
- Setting the Gain
- Setting the Electronic Shutter
- Adjusting the White Balance
- Adjusting the Camera Image
- Audio Recording
- Audio Output during Recording
- Time Code and User’s Bit
- Setting Time Code Generator
- Setting the User’s Bit
- Synchronizing the Time Code with an External Time Code Generator
- Setting Zebra Pattern
- Setting Spot Meter
- Acquiring Positioning Information by GPS
- Viewing Recorded Videos Immediately (Clip Review)
- Displaying the Video Signal Monitor
- Recording Simultaneously at Two Different Definitions
- Series Rec
- Dual Rec
- Backup Rec
- Special Recording
- Splitting the Clips Freely (Clip Cutter Trig)
- Playback
- Menu Display and Detailed Settings
- Display/Status Screen
- Camera Features
- Connecting External Devices
- Connecting to the Network
- Functions of Network Connection
- Preparing Network Connection
- Importing Metadata
- Uploading a Recorded Video Clip
- FTP Resume Feature
- Connecting from a Web Browser
- Editing Metadata
- Uploading a Recording Clip via a Web Browser
- View Remote Control and Camera Control Functions
- Changing the Settings via a Web Browser
- Managing the Network Connection Settings File
- Performing Live Streaming
- Return Video/Audio from the Network (Return over IP)
- IFB (Return Audio)
- Others
White Clip
For setting the point to apply white clip for video
signals with a high luminance level.
[Setting Values: 109% to 90% (R109%)]
Memo :
0
Set this
item to 100% if the screen becomes too
white with a setting value above 100% or when
the system in use limits Y signals within 100%.
0
The setting value of this item is stored separately
when [Color Space] is set to “HLG” or “J-Log1”.
9
RGB Gamut Clip 2
For configuring
whether to the clip the RGB signals
at the same time when clipping the luminance
signal using the settings in [White Clip].
0
On: Performs gamut clipping using the settings
in [White Clip
] for video signals with a high RGB
signal level. Performs gamut clipping according
to the settings in [White Clip] for negative signal
levels.
[Setting Values: On, ROff]
Memo :
0
The area that is subject to gamut clipping when
“On” is configured is as follows.
Example:
0
[White Clip] 103 %
・RGB signal: 103 % or above
・Negative level: -3 % or below
0
[White Clip]
100 % or below
・RGB signal: Equivalent to or higher than the
preset value in [White Clip]
・Negative level: 0 % or below
0
When RGB gamut clipping for EBU-R103 is
supported, this feature can be configured to
“On
” and the value of
[White Clip] can be
adjusted to a desired level that is 104 % or lower.
0
The setting
value of this item is stored separately
when [Color Space] is set to “HLG” or “J-Log1”.
Chroma Clip
For configuring the point to apply chroma clipping
for video signals with a high color difference level.
[Setting Values: 113% to 90% (R113%)]
Memo :
0
When this is set to 100%, the Cb-Cr signal will
be clipped
so that it falls within the 64-960 range
of the ITU 10-bit video standard.
0
When [Color Space] is set to “HLG” or “J-Log1”,
the settings will be saved separately.
White Balance...
Menu for adjusting white balance.
(A P122 [White Balance Item] )
*
For details, refer to “[Adjusting the White
Balance] (A P 63)”.
Color Matrix
For setting the color matrix.
0
Natural:
Sets to a brighter and more natural color matrix
than the standard. Effective for shooting under
a strong single color light source such as stage
lightings.
0
Cinema Subdued:
Sets to a subdued color matrix that is similar to
the screen characteristics of movies.
0
Cinema Vivid:
Sets to a vivid color matrix that is similar to the
screen characteristics of movies.
0
Standard:
Sets to a standard color matrix.
0
Off:
Sets the color matrix function to Off.
[Setting Values: Natural, Cinema Subdued,
Cinema Vivid, RStandard, Off]
Memo :
0
This item cannot be configured when [Color
Space] is set to “J-Log1”.
0
This is fixed at
“Standard” when [Color Space]
is set to “HLG”.
Camera Process Menu
119
Menu Display and Detailed Settings