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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B ON
Turns on the front camera recording lamp.
OFF
Turns off the front camera recording lamp.
z Tip
• You can assign this function to an ASSIGN
button (p. 85).
B ON
Turns on the rear camera recording lamp.
OFF
Turns off the rear camera recording lamp.
z Tip
• You can assign this function to an ASSIGN
button (p. 85).
You can set what functions will be locked
when the HOLD switch is on.
x W/REC BUTTON
Set whether the START/STOP button
function is locked.
ON
Locked.
B OFF
Not locked.
x W/GRIP REMOTE
Set whether the grip remote control and
LANC remote control functions are locked.
B ON
Locked.
OFF
Not locked.
B ON
Enables the supplied Wireless Remote
Commander (p. 11).
OFF
Disables the supplied Wireless Remote
Commander to prevent misoperation by
the remote control of another device.
Select according to the frame rate to record.
B 60i
To record at 24p, 30p, 60i, or 60p.
50i
To record at 25p, 50i, or 50p
b Note
• Memory cards formatted and recorded at 60i
(50i) cannot be recorded or played back at 50i
(60i), and vice versa. If [A movie with a
different video signal format from this device
has been recorded. Movie recording disabled.]
appears on the LCD screen after switching 60i
to 50i, or 50i to 60i, try another memory card or
run [MEDIA FORMAT].
See page 136.
See page 138.
Select this item when [USB CONNECT]
does not appear on the LCD screen by
connecting the camcorder to another device
with the USB cable.
REC LAMP[F]
REC LAMP[R]
HOLD SW SET
REMOTE CONTROL
60i/50i SEL
MEDIA FORMAT
REPAIR IMAGE DB FILE
USB CONNECT
(SYSTEM) menu (continued)