User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Read this first
- About upgrade licenses and firmware versions
- Identifying parts and controls
- Screen indicators
- Table of Contents
- Getting Started
- Step 1: Checking supplied items
- Step 2: Using a battery pack or AC Adapter
- Step 3: Attaching the lens
- Step 4: Attaching the handle, accessory shoe, microphone, LCD screen, and grip
- Step 5: Turning on the camcorder and setting the date and time
- Step 6: Adjusting the LCD screen and viewfinder
- Step 7: Adjusting the angle of the grip
- Step 8: Inserting a memory card
- Recording
- Recording
- Adjusting the focus
- Changing the recording setting/image size
- Adjusting the brightness
- Adjusting the color tone
- High Dynamic Range (HDR)
- Using Direct Menu
- Slow & Quick Motion/Super Slow Motion recording
- Slow-Motion recording at High Frame Rate (HFR)
- Recording in RAW format using a RAW recorder (sold separately)
- MPEG HD recording
- Preparing to record in MPEG HD
- Recording in MPEG HD
- Slow & Quick Motion Recording
- Super Slow Motion Recording
- Playback in MPEG HD
- MPEG HD output formats
- Recommended memory cards
- Estimated recording time of movies
- Proxy recording supported formats
- Streaming supported formats
- About the MPEG format
- Specifications
- Audio setup
- Assigning functions to the ASSIGN buttons/dial
- Using the Wi-Fi function
- What you can do with the Wi-Fi function of the camcorder
- Downloading “Content Browser Mobile”
- Connecting the camcorder to an Android smartphone equipped with the NFC function using One-touch connection
- Using a smartphone as a camcorder remote control
- Connecting without using the NFC function (Android)
- Connecting without using the NFC function (iPhone/iPad)
- Using network functions
- Useful functions
- Selecting suitable settings automatically (full auto mode setting)
- Customizing the picture quality (Picture profile)
- Using the gamma display assist function
- Setting time data
- Preventing accidental operation (HOLD switch)
- Reviewing the most recently recorded scene (Last Scene Review)
- Inverting the LCD screen display
- GPS function
- Playback
- Editing
- Using the Menu
- Troubleshooting
- Additional Information
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Recording
COLOR MODE
Selects the type of color.
b Note
• If S-GAMUT, S-GAMUT3, or S-GAMUT3.CINE is selected in [COLOR MODE], the setting is fixed to
3200, 4300, or 5500, according to the white balance setting.
SATURATION
To set the color level.
COLOR PHASE
To set the color phase.
Item Description and settings
[STANDARD] Suitable color tone when [GAMMA] is set to [STANDARD].
[STILL] Suitable color tone when [GAMMA] is set to [STILL].
[CINEMA] Suitable color tone when [GAMMA] is set to [CINE1].
[PRO] Natural color tone when [GAMMA] is set to [ITU709].
[ITU709 MATRIX] Gamma curve that corresponds to ITU-709.
[B/W] Black and white.
[S-GAMUT/3200K] Applies a combination of the following three settings and three color
temperatures.
S-GAMUT: Use when [GAMMA] is set to [S-LOG2], a
setting that presumes editing in post-production
after recording.
S-GAMUT3.CINE: Use when [GAMMA] is set to [S-LOG3], a
setting that presumes editing in post-production
after recording.
Supports recording in a color gamut for easy
adjustment to digital cinema color gamut.
S-GAMUT3: Use when [GAMMA] is set to [S-LOG3], a
setting that presumes editing in post-production
after recording.
Supports recording with wide color gamut.
3200K: 3200K color temperature
4300K: 4300K color temperature
5500K: 5500K color temperature
[S-GAMUT/4300K]
[S-GAMUT/5500K]
[S-GAMUT3.CINE/
3200K]
[S-GAMUT3.CINE/
4300K]
[S-GAMUT3.CINE/
5500K]
[S-GAMUT3/3200K]
[S-GAMUT3/4300K]
[S-GAMUT3/5500K]
Item Description and settings
–32 (light) to +32 (dark)
Item Description and settings
–7 (greenish) to +7 (reddish)
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