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Panasonic AK-HC1500G Digital Camera User Manual

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1. erating ructions Multi Purpose Camera AK HC1500G FRAN AIS 8 DEUTSCH ITALIANO 7 conv Panasonic Panasonic Before attempting to connect operate or adjust this product please read these instructions completely ENGLISH VERSION CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER TO SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance service instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance For CANADA This class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada FCC Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commerc
2. MAINTENANCE menu 8 GAIN AUTO IRIS GAIN AUTO IRIS LOW GAIN MID GAIN HIGH GAIN A IRIS LEVEL A IRIS PEAK AVE A IRIS WINDOW IRIS MODE IRIS GAIN 0dB 9dB 18dB 050 050 NORM1 LOW GAIN 6 dB to 30 dB MID GAIN 6 dB to 30 dB HIGH 6 dB to 30 dB For setting the amount by which the gain is to be increased when LOW MID or HIGH has been selected by GAIN SELECT A IRIS LEVEL 0 to 100 For adjusting the target level brightness of the auto iris A IRIS PEAK AVE 0 to 100 For setting the ratio between the auto iris light metering peak value and average value A IRIS WINDOW NORM1 NORM2 CENTR For setting the auto iris light metering area NORM1 The light is metered on the entire screen except around the edges NORM2 The light is metered on the entire screen except at the top CENTR The light is metered only in the area at the screen center IRIS MODE LENS CAM For switching between the iris gain control on the lens LENS and the menu CAM to adjust the focusing speed of the auto iris Normally LENS is selected and the speed is adjusted using the iris gain control on the lens IRIS GAIN 01 to 10 For adjusting the iris gain when CAM has been selected as the IRIS MODE setting 30 Setting of menu items MAINTENANCE menu 9 SUPER GAIN S GAIN 1 2 S GAIN1 These settings are performed when S GAIN1 S GAIN2 or S GAIN3 has been s
3. R BLACK GAMMA B BLACK GAMMA GAMMA BLACK GAMMA DRS CINE GAMMA SEL BLACK STR LVL DYNAMIC LVL 3 FLARE R FLARE G FLARE B FLARE FLARE 4 KNEE WHITE CLIP M KNEE POINT R KNEE POINT B KNEE POINT M KNEE SLOPE R KNEE SLOPE B KNEE SLOPE A KNEE POINT A KNEE LVL M WHITE CLIP LVL R WHITE CLIP LVL B WHITE CLIP LVL KNEE WHITE CLIP HIGH COLOR 5 R B GAIN R GAIN B GAIN ND FILTER 6 DETAIL DETAIL TOTAL DTL LEVEL H DTL LEVEL CRISP LEVEL DEPENDENT PEAK FREQUENCY KNEE APERTURE KNEE APE LVL lo JoJo JOO JOJO fo Ja joo jojo jo jo jo fo joo jo 9 46 E ENGLISH Setting of menu items Scene file items indicated by O MAINTENANCE 6 DETAIL SLIM DTL DETAIL DETAIL DETAIL CLIP DETAIL SOURCE 7 SKIN DTL SKIN TONE DTL SKIN GET SKIN DTL CORING Y MAX Y MIN CENTER I WIDTH Q WIDTH Q PHASE 8 GAIN AUTO IRIS LOW GAIN MID GAIN HIGH GAIN A IRIS LEVEL A IRIS PEAK AVE A IRIS WINDOW IRIS MODE IRIS GAIN 9 S GAIN MODE TOTAL GAIN GAIN PIX MIX V MIX FRAME MIX H DETAIL LEVEL CRISP LEVEL DEPENDENT PEAK FREQUENCY M GAMMA M PED OFFSET R PED OFFSET B PED OFFSET 10 FRAME MODE SCAN REVERSE
4. Iris control HIROSE HR10A 10R12SC Zoom focus control HIROSE HR10A 10R12PC Weight and dimensions shown are approximate Specifications are subject to change without notice 50 E Appendix Control cable for information camera AK HC1500G AK HRP150G Signal No No Signal G L GND 1 Y IN 12V GND 9 GND Pb GND DC12V IN 6 2 Pb IN TC IN 10 GND Pr GND TC GND 3 IN G L IN 7 11 G L GND 4 G L OUT GND 12 DC12V GND GND 8 5 DC12V OUT TX N E1A422 TXD E1232 13 TX_N E1A422 GND 6 GND TX P E1A422 9 14 RX P EI A422 RX_N EIA422 RXD E1A232 7 TX P EI A422 GND 15 RX N 422 RX_P EI A232 10 8 GND Y GND Connector DHW10 153F200 made by Advanced Connectek Inc Connector 17JE 23150 02 D8A6 made by Daiichi Denshi Kogyo Cover DE C8 J9 F5 1R made by Japan Aviation Electronics Industry Ltd Cover DE C8 J9 F5 1R made by J 51 Aviation Electronics Industry Ltd
5. USER2 can be selected STORE as the LOAD destination when LOAD has been selected USER1 or USER2 can be selected as the STORE destination when STORE has been selected EXECUTE FILE OPERATION EXECUTE LOAD or STORE is executed when NO is switched to YES and the ENTER operation is performed The NO setting is returned to the display after the data has been loaded or stored MODE STORE TO 44 E Setting of menu items TIME CODE menu k TIME CODE TIME CODE is displayed only when FILM MENU has been set and either the 720 60p or 720 59 94p format has been selected RESET HOUR MINUTE SECOND i RESET FRAME PRESET For resetting the time code to zero HOUR 00 to 23 For setting the hour digits of the preset value for the time code MINUTE 00 to 59 For setting the minute digits of the preset value for the time code SECOND 00 to 59 For setting the second digits of the preset value for the time code FRAME 00 10 20 30 40 50 For setting the frame digits of the preset value for the time code PRESET For presetting the time code 45 E Setting of menu items list Scene file items indicated by O MAINTENANCE 1 BLACK SHADING DETECTION CORRECT DIG 2 PEDESTAL GAMMA M PEDESTAL PEDESTAL PEDESTAL BLACK GAMMA
6. 59 94i 30p or 29 97p format with VIDEO MENU 2 bOp 50i 25p 24p or 23 98p format with VIDEO MENU 40 E Setting of menu items 2 SETTING menu 3 GEN LOCK k k GEN LOCK GEN LOCK INPUT BNC DSUB For selecting whether the sync signals are to ME be input from the BNC or D SUB connector H PHASE FINE SD HD PHASE CRS H PHASE COARSE 40 to 40 720 mode 60 to 60 1080 mode roughly adjusting the horizontal phase H PHASE FINE 45 to 45 For finely adjusting the horizontal phase SD HD PHASE CRS 4 to 4 For roughly adjusting the phase of the HD video signals when SD sync signals have been input SD HD PHASE FINE 99 to 99 For finely adjusting the phase of the HD video signals when SD sync signals have been input 4 PIX DEFECT PIX DEFECT AUTO DETECTION When ACTIVE is selected automatic defect c compensation processing is performed and when this processing is completed the status returns to READY Execute automatic defect compensation processing after supplying the power to the camera at the normal temperature for at least two hours 41 E Setting of menu items 2 SETTING menu 5 PROTOCOL kk PROTOCOL PROTOCOL 1 to 4 For selecting the remote control communication system in accordance with the system connected 1 Information camera communication protocol EIA422 For connecting the AK HRP1
7. AUTO side Turn the iris gain adjust volume to maximize the gain in such extent that no hunting takes place When CAM is selected as the IRIS MODE setting on the camera menu IRIS gain on the menu can be used to make adjustments Iris gain adjust volume Auto iris power zoom lens 16 How to adjust WWhite balance adjustment Adjust the white balance after shooting a white object by at least 50 of the screen NOTE If the white signal level is over 100 or less than 50 the white balance may not be normally adjusted WColor temperature and white balance adjustment reference When carbon is burnt it develops various 10000K 4 colors of light depending on the temperature Blue sky Natural light can be specified by color 9000K 4 temperature reflecting to the color developed when carbon is burnt 8000K Cloudy SZ The light of 3 200K K Kelvin 273 equals ATE Lom to absolute zero temperature represents 7000K otn Partly the same value color as what develops when carbon 1 burnt at 3 200 2 927 Fine The relationship between the color temperature of the light source and weather ne me ns M condition is indicated in the right figure Let s 4000K Halogen lamp study the difference of shooting indoor Tangeten lamp object from shooting one outdoors Studios 3000K 4 x are usually lighted with incandescent lamps Y ipo _
8. C 40 and the relative humidity is within 30 90 no condensation Always turn the power off when the camera is not going to be used Operate the camera only when there is adequate ventilation Cooling fan There is internally provided a cooling fan Since the cooling fan is a consumable part replace it after about 30 000 hours of operation Be sure to ask the dealer for the replacement Major operating controls and their functions WFront view view HBottom view WRear view Major operating controls and their functions Lens mount 2 3 standard bayonet type B4 mount lens is installed OQ Lens fixing ring knob Lens is fixed by turning the knob clockwise Q Camera mounting hole 1 4 20UNC Q Camera mounting hole 3 8 16UNC The screw holes can be used to secure the camera for installing it on camera housing and when using a pan tilt head or a tripod Q MENU switch MENU A menu will appear on the monitor screen when MENU switch is pressed for at least 3 seconds The menu screen is cleared when the switch is pressed for at least 3 seconds while the menu is displayed ENTER AWB switch ENTER AWB The item just below can be selected by pressing this switch while the menu is on the Screen When the menu is not displayed or the camera is in shooting mode the automatic white balance control AWB can be set with this switch switch UP AB
9. FRAME RATE RANGE FRAME RATE 11 MATRIX MATRIX TABLE MATRIX R G MATRIX R B MATRIX G R MATRIX G B MATRIX B R MATRIX B G OJO JO JOJO JOJO JOJO JO JOJO JO JOJO IO IO IO JO JO OJOJO JO JOJO JO JOJO JO IO IO OO JOJO O O O 47 E Setting of menu items Scene file items indicated by O MAINTENANCE 12 COLOR CORRECTION SAT PHASE Mg SAT PHASE B SAT PHASE Cy SAT PHASE G SAT PHASE SAT PHASE R_Mg SAT PHASE Mg_B SAT PHASE B_Cy SAT PHASE Cy_G SAT PHASE G_YI SAT PHASE YI_R SAT PHASE SETTING 1 MODE D5600K LIGHTING GAIN SELECT ID CAMERA ID POSI MATRIX TABLE COLOR CORRECT OO DIGITAL EXTENDER BAR SELECT FORMAT STATUS MENU ON ABB MENU SEL FAN 2 SHUTTER SHUTTER MODE SHUTTER SPEED SYNCHRO SCAN 3 GEN LOCK GEN LOCK IN H PHASE COARSE H PHASE FINE SD HD PHASE CRS SD GL SD HD PHASE FINE HD GL 4 PIX DEFECT AUTO AUTO DETECTION 5 PROTOCOL PROTOCOL CAMERA ID Depending the controller which is connected some of the controllers setting may take ID precedence even when a scene file has
10. For adjusting the gamma characteristics R GAMMA 715 to 15 DRS OFF 10 to 10 DRS ON For adjusting the gamma characteristics of the red in relation to the master gamma characteristics B GAMMA 715 to 15 DRS OFF 10 to 10 DRS ON For adjusting the gamma characteristics of the blue in relation to the master gamma characteristics M BLACK GAMMA 31 to 31 For adjusting the gamma characteristics in the vicinity of the black R BLACK GAMMA 15 to 15 For adjusting the gamma characteristics of the red in the vicinity of the black in relation to the master gamma characteristics 21 Setting of menu items MAINTENANCE menu 2 PEDESTAL GAMMA PEDESTAL GAMMA 1 2 PEDESTAL PEDESTAL PEDESTAL GAMMA GAMMA GAMMA BLACK GAMMA BLACK GAMMA BLACK GAMMA GAMMA BLACK GAMMA M R B M R B M R B When the VIDEO MENU is selected 000 000 000 0 45 00 00 00 00 00 ON ON PEDESTAL GAMMA 2 2 EFFECT DEPTH DRS 1 When the FILM is selected k PEDESTAL GAMMA 2 2 CINE GAMMA SELECT FILM REC BLACK STR LEVEL DYNAMIC LEVEL 00 500 B BLACK GAMMA 15 to 15 For adjusting the gamma characteristics of the blue in the vicinity of the black in relation to the master gamma characteristics GAMMA OFF ON For turning the gamma correction ON or OFF BLACK GAMMA OFF ON For turning the black g
11. T _ and the color temperature of a white object in 2000K SNe studio is around 3 000 The color v Candle temperature of a white object outdoors is 1000K around 6 500K The former may look a little yellowish while the latter appears somewhat bluish when they are shot by a camera However the human eye does not recognize color differences among these objects even under different ambient lighting conditions because of their adaptability to light The video camera reproduces color differences with high fidelity and the color of an object somewhat different from what appears to the human eye Therefore there is a need to adjust the white balance in order to correct differences between color temperatures NOTE is Color temperature outdoors may vary depending on weather conditions 17 E How to adjust WBlack balance adjustment e Adjust it with the lens closed When the motor drive lens is controlled from the camera adjusting the black balance causes the lens to be automatically closed adjustment When multiple cameras are used or the camera is combined with other equipment it is necessary to adjust the phase for phase matching by external synchronization Horizontal phase adjustment Observe the waveforms of externally synchronizing signal input black burst signal and video signal output by a two phenomenon oscilloscope and make the horizontal phase according to the camera
12. menu Adjustment with GEN LOCK of SETTING menu When HD synchronizing signals are input Roughly adjust the synchronizing signal input and video signal output phases by H PHASE COARSE Finely adjust the synchronizing signal input and video signal output phases by H PHASE FINE GEN LOCK GEN LOCK INPUT H PHASE COARSE H PHASE FINE When SD synchronizing signals are input 00 Roughly adjust the synchronizing signal input and video signal output phases by SD HD PHASE COARSE 2 Finely adjust the synchronizing signal input and video signal output phases by SD HD PHASE FINE If the adjustment performed using SD HD PHASE is not satisfactory use H PHASE COARSE FINE GEN LOCK GEN LOCK INPUT H PHASE COARSE H PHASE FINE SD HD PHASE CRS SD HD PHASE FINE 18 E Setting of menu items WHov to display the menus Two methods are used to display the menus Using AK HC1500G multi purpose camera to display the menus 00 Hold down the MENU switch on the rear panel of the main unit for at least 3 seconds to display the TOP menu Use the UP DOWN switch to move the cursor to the target item and press the ENTER switch to move to a menu at a lower hierarchical level Using AK HRP150G camera controller Press the MENU ON OFF switch on the AK HRP150G so that its lamp lights The TOP menu now appears Move the cursor to the target item and press the MENU switch to move to a
13. the lens After shooting be sure to turn off the power of each equipment connected 4 Adjust the white balance e This adjustment is needed when the camera is used for the first time or after leaving unused for a long time e The adjustment is necessary when the lighting condition or brightness is changed e After adjusting the white balance once re adjustment is not needed under the same condition 15 E How to adjust WFlange back adjustment for zoom lens The adjustment is to adjust the focus in all the range from the maximum zoom to the widest angle of the zoom lens 0 Shoot a dark object to open the iris Adjust the distance from the object to 6 6 ft 2 m at least then loosen the flange back fixing knob of the lens Set the lens to the maximum zoom and adjust the focus by turning the focus ring Set the lens to the widest angle and adjust the focus by turning the flange back adjust ring Repeat adjusting the focus ring and flange back adjust ring until the focus is adjusted within the zooming range After finishing the adjustment tighten the flange back fixing knob Focus ring Flange back fixing knob Flange back adjust ring Lens iris gain volume adjustment Iris gain adjust hole G or S is provided at front of the lens housing Adjust the iris according to the following procedure by using a screwdriver 0 Set the iris select switch of the lens to A
14. 31 MATRIX MATRIX MATRIX R B 31 to 31 MATRIX MATRIX G R 31 to 31 MATRIX G B 31 to 31 MATRIX B R 31 to 31 MATRIX B G 31 to 31 For adjusting the color tone of each color phase 34 E Setting of menu items MAINTENANCE menu 12 COLOR CORRECTION COLOR CORRECTION 1 2 R SAT PHASE 63 to 63 SAT PHASE Mg SAT PHASE 63 to 63 M bu pn B SAT PHASE 63 to 63 B 400 00 Cy 63 to 63 cy 00 00 G SAT PHASE 63 to 63 23 ps SAT PHASE 63 to 63 R Mg SAT PHASE 63 to 63 Mg B SAT PHASE 63 to 63 B Cy SAT PHASE 63 to 63 Cy G SAT PHASE 63 to 63 G YI SAT PHASE 63 to 63 YI R SAT PHASE 63 to 63 For adjusting the color tone of each color k COLOR CORRECTION 2 2 phase SAT PHASE R Mg 00 00 Mg B 00 00 B Cy 00 00 Cy G 00 00 G Y1 00 00 Y1 R 00 00 35 Setting of menu items 2 SETTING menu SETTING 1 MODE 2 SHUTTER 3 GEN LOCK 4 5 DEFECT PROTOCOL 1 MODE MODE 1 2 D5600K GAIN SELECT CAM ID CAM ID POSI MATRIX TABLE COLOR CORRECTION DIGITAL EXTENDER BAR SEL FORMAT OFF LOW BAR 1 OFF OFF OFF FULL 16 9 1080 59 94i D5600K OFF ON When the VIDEO MENU is selected LIGHTING TUNGSTEN DAYLIGHT When the FILM MENU is selected For electrically compensating for a color tempe
15. 50G 2 Information camera communication protocol EIA232 For connecting a PC 3 Convertible PC control protocol EIA422 For connecting the AW CB400 baud rate fixed at 9600 bps 4 Convertible PC control protocol EIA232 For connecting the AW PH400 pan tilt head baud rate fixed at 9600 bps PROTOCOL The protocol is actually switched after the power has been turned off and back on 42 E Setting of menu items CAMERA ID menu k CAMERA An ID of not more than 10 characters consisting of alphanumerics symbols and spaces can be set for the camera The camera ID is displayed at all times when ON is selected in the CAM ID mode but displayed only when color bar signals are output in the BAR mode The status for setting the ID is established by moving the cursor above the colon and selecting it Move the cursor to the positions of the characters to be set select the characters and enter them ID AK HC1500 Characters which can be entered Spaces upper case letters A to Z numbers 0 to 9 and symbols 1 gt lt 43 E Setting of menu items 4 FILE OPERATION menu FILE OPERATION x MODE LOAD STORE Select LOAD when settings are to be loaded ile LOAD PRON from a file select STORE when the current settings are to be saved in a file EXECUTE FILE OPERATION LOAD STORE FROM For selecting the LOAD or STORE destination ec PRESET USER1
16. B The item just above can be selected by pressing this switch while the main menu is displayed While the Sub menu is displayed any setting can be brought up to a higher value with this switch When the menu is not displayed or the camera is in shooting mode the automatic black balance control ABB can be set with this switch QDOWN BAR switch DOWN BAR The item just below can be selected by pressing this switch while the Sub menu is on the screen While the Sub menu is displayed any setting can be brought down to a lower value with this switch When the menu is not displayed the color bar and the shooting conditions are alternately indicated by pressing the switch for about 5 seconds Each time the MENU switch is pressed while the UP ABB switch and DOWN BAR switch is held down and while the menu is not displayed the video output format is changed in the following sequence 720 60p 720 59 94p 720 50p 1080 60i 1080 59 94i 1080 50i 1080 30p 1080 29 97p 1080 25p 1080 24p 1080 23 98p When the video format is changed the operate indicator D flashes twice with the 720 60p format and once with any other format 9 Major operating controls and their functions HD SDI output connector HD SDI OUT SDI signal output is given by this line G L input connector G L IN For gen lock with the camera the external sync signal black burst or tri level sync signal is supplied to t
17. INT 95 FILM MENU has been selected A KNEE LEVEL pec idc Mei A KNEE LEVEL 100 to 109 B WHITE CLIP LVL For setting the maximum level of auto knee This setting does not take effect when a setting other than AUTO is selected for KNEE or ON is selected as the DRS setting when the VIDEO MENU has been selected or when the FILM MENU has been selected M WHITE CLIP LVL 90 to 109 For setting the white clip level R WHITE CLIP LVL 15 to 15 For correcting the amount of red for the M WHITE CLIP LVL B WHITE CLIP LVL 15 to 15 For correcting the amount of blue for the M WHITE CLIP LVL 25 E Setting of menu items MAINTENANCE menu 4 KNEE WHITE CLIP KNEE WHITE CLIP 2 2 KNEE WHITE CLIP HIGH COLOR 5 R B GAIN k R B GAIN R GAIN B GAIN ND FILTER MANUAL ON OFF KNEE OFF MANUAL AUTO For selecting the knee operation mode This setting does not take effect when FILM REC is selected WHITE CLIP OFF ON For tuning white clip ON or OFF HIGH COLOR OFF ON For improving the color reproducibility of the high brightness areas when it is set to ON This setting does not take effect when a setting other than MANUAL is selected for KNEE or ON is selected as the DRS setting when the VIDEO MENU has been selected or when the FILM MENU has been selected R GAIN 200 to 200 For adjusting the gain of the red B GAIN 200 to 200 For adju
18. Multiple HD formats supported e Signal output of many different formats enabled by incorporating a format conversion circuit in Panasonic s original LSI chip Fabrication of a circuit for 24 Hz based formats also supported 14 bit A D conversion and brand new DSP featured e Wide dynamic range achieved Crystal clear shooting even of images with different brightness levels Boosting of gain to a maximum 72 dB enabled Electronic extender function provided Cine gamma supported Multiple functions Multi function DTL such as high luminance DTL and skin DTL e Right and left top and bottom picture reversing function Precautions for use DON TS Do not attempt to disassemble the camera or other units In order to prevent electric shock do not remove screws or covers There are no user serviceable parts inside Do not abuse the camera Avoid striking shaking etc The camera contains sensitive components which could be damaged by improper handling or storage Do not let the lens remain uncapped when the camera is not use If the lens is not installed do not leave the lens mount hole uncovered Do not touch the surface of the lens or prism Do not use strong of abrasive detergents when cleaning the camera body Do not aim the camera toward the sun no matter whether it is turned on or not Do not expose the camera to rain or moisture and do not try to operate the equipment in wet conditions Do not operate the cam
19. adding too much detail as a result of a detail clip adjustment DETAIL SOURCE G R 2 G B 2 2G B R 4 3G B 4 R G For setting the ratio of the RGB signal components which create the detail 28 E Setting of menu items MAINTENANCE menu 7 SKIN TONE DETAIL SKIN TONE DETAIL SKIN TONE DTL OFF ON For turning the SKIN TONE DTL ON or OFF SKIN TONE DTL OFF SKIN GET OFF SKIN DTL CORING 5 SKIN GET OFF ON x 190 When ON is selected the box cursor is output Y MIN 010 055 to the screen center When the image of the I WIDTH 090 subjects skin is placed inside the box cursor 010 and the ENTER operation is performed I CENTER and Q PHASE are set automatically SKIN DTL CORING 0 to 7 For setting the SKIN TONE DTL coring amount Y MAX 0 to 255 For setting the upper limit of the brightness in the skin tone specification area Y MIN 0 to 255 For setting the lower limit of the brightness in the skin tone specification area I CENTER 0 to 255 For setting the phase of the l axis in the skin tone specification area IWIDTH 0 to 255 For setting the phase width of the axis in the skin tone specification area Q WIDTH 0 to 255 For setting the phase range of the Q axis in the skin tone specification area Q PHASE 128 to 127 For setting the phase of the Q axis in the skin tone specification area 29 Setting of menu items
20. ained within the 4 3 picture angle 37 E Setting of menu items 2 SETTING menu 1 MODE kk MODE 1 2 FORMAT 720 60p 59 94p 50p 1080 60i 59 94i 50i D5600K OFF GAIN SELECT LOW 1080 30p 29 97p 25p 24p 23 98p CAM ID BAR For selecting the video output format CAM ID POSI 1 The format is switched when the ENTER MATRIX TABLE OFF COLOR CORRECTION OFF DIGITAL EXTENDER OFF BAR SEL FULL 16 9 FORMAT 1080 59 941 operation is performed MODE 2 2 STATUS OFF ON For turning the AWB ABB operation displays STATUS OFF ON or OFF MENU ON BAR OFF MENU SEL VIDEO MENU The status displays are as follows FAN AUTO AWB ACTIVE While automatic white balance is being executed AWB OK When the automatic white balance has been adjusted satisfactorily OUT RANGE RB When the automatic white balance has not been adjusted satisfactorily denotes the colors which were not balanced properly HIGH LIGHT NG When the lighting is too high LOW LIGHT NG When the lighting is too low ABB ACTIVE While automatic black balance is being executed IRIS CONTROL NG When the lens is open 38 E Setting of menu items 2 SETTING menu 1 MODE k MODE 2 2 ABB OK When the automatic black balance has been adjusted satisfactorily MENU SEL VIDEO MENU OUT RANGE RGB FAN FAUTO When the automatic black balance has not been adjusted satisfac
21. amma correction ON or OFF When ON has been selected as the DRS setting the BLACK GAMMA setting does not take effect EFFECT DEPTH 1 to 5 For selecting the effects of the contrast adjustment when ON has been set for DRS DRS OFF ON For adjusting the contrast automatically when this is set to ON CINE GAMMA SELECT VIDEO REC FILM REC For selecting either the film use or video use cine gamma characteristics BLACK STR LEVEL 00 to 30 For setting the BLACK STRETCH position DYNAMIC LEVEL 200 to 500 For setting the dynamic range 22 Setting of menu items MAINTENANCE menu 3 FLARE kk FLARE R FLARE 000 to 100 G FLARE 000 to 100 R FLARE B FLARE 000 to 100 f B FLARE For adjusting the flare correction FLARE FLARE OFF ON For turning the flare correction ON or OFF 23 E Setting of menu items MAINTENANCE menu 4 KNEE WHITE CLIP M R B M R B A A M R B KNEE WHITE CLIP 1 2 KNEE POINT 95 00 00 00 SLOPE SLOPE SLOPE LEVEL WHITE CLIP LVL WHITE CLIP LVL WHITE CLIP LVL M KNEE POINT 80 00 to 107 00 VIDEO MENU 30 to 90 FILM MENU VIDEO REC For adjusting the knee point R KNEE POINT 25 00 to 25 00 For correcting the knee point of the red in relation to the master knee poi
22. been loaded When the AK HRP150G is being used the AK HRP150G panel statuses will take precedence for those items indicated by 1 on the menu list even when a scene file has been loaded 48 E ENGLISH Appearance Unit inch mm e AK HC1500G 6 5 16 160 Panasonic WA cov 3 9 16 90 49 E Specifications Source voltage 12V DC Power consumption 17W Image pickup device System Resolving optical system Optical filter Lens mount Output format Sensitivity S N indicates safety information 2 3 1 million pixel 11 CCDx3 GBR image pickup system F1 4 prism ND CLEAR 1 4 1 16 1 64 Bayonet type 1080 60i 59 94i 50i 30psF 29 97psF 25psF 24psF 23 98psF 720 60p 59 94p 50p F10 2000Ix 3200K white reflection rate 89 9 54 dB Ambient operating temperature Storage temperature Weight Dimensions WXHXD Input output signal Video output SYNC input Camera connector Control system Lens connector 1 Lens connector 2 32 10 104 F 0 to 40 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C Approx 3 3 Ibs 1 5 kg 3 9 16 x 4 5 8 x 6 5 16 90x 117x 160 mm excluding protrusions HD SDI BNC 1 system SYNC input GL input 3 value SYNC BB D SUB 15 pin connector seat JAE Do2 M15SAG 20L9E Synchronous EIA 422
23. elected by MODE S GAIN1 kTOTAL GAIN 42dB GAIN SELECT GAIN 30dB PIX MIX 46dB MODE S GAIN1 S GAIN2 S GAIN3 V MIX 6dB PRANE MIX For selecting the S GAIN storage table H DETAIL LEVEL Faire m TOTAL GAIN 0 dB to 72 dB SE ERROU For displaying the total gain for GAIN PIX MIX V MIX and FRAME MIX GAIN 0 dB to 36 dB For setting the gain increase PIX MIX OFF 6 dB For setting the addition of horizontal pixels ON or OFF V MIX OFF 6 dB For setting the addition of vertical pixels ON or OFF FRAME MIX OFF 6 dB to 24 dB For setting the gain increase based on accumulation in the CCD image sensor This setting does not take effect when MENU SEL is set to FILM MENU and the 720 60p or 720 59 94p is selected as the FORMAT setting H DETAIL LEVEL 00 to 63 For setting the H DETAIL level CRISP 00 to 31 For setting the noise elimination level of the detail signals 31 E Setting of menu items MAINTENANCE menu 9 SUPER GAIN S GAIN 1 2 MODE TOTAL GAIN GAIN PIX MIX V MIX FRAME MIX H DETAIL LEVEL CRISP LEVEL DEPENDENT PEAK FREQUENCY S GAIN 2 2 GAMMA PED OFFSET PED OFFSET PED OFFSET S GAIN1 S GAIN1 42 30dB 6dB 6dB OFF 1 00 5 2 S GAIN1 20550 000 000 000 LEVEL DEPENDENT 0 to 15 For removing the detail in the dark areas The higher the number set the wider the range in which the de
24. er 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 Information on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment private households This symbol on the products and or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste For proper treatment recovery and recycling please take these products to designated collection points where they will be accepted on a free of charge basis Alternatively in some countries you may be able to return your products to your local retailer upon the purchase of an equivalent new product Disposing of this product correctly 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 Please contact your local authority for further details of your nearest designated collection point 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 o
25. era if it becomes wet Do not operate the camera outdoors during a lightning storm Do not use the camera in an extreme environment where high temperatures or high humidity exist Do not leave the camera turned on when not in use Do not unnecessarily turn the camera power on and off repeatedly Do not block the ventilation slots Do not cover the port otherwise block ventilation during operation Internal heat buildup can cause a fire Refer any servicing to qualified service personnel e Handle the camera with care Protect the precision made lens by placing the lens cap over when the camera is not in use If the lens is not installed protect the surface of the prism by placing the body cap into the lens mount hole Use a mild blower or lens cleaning tissue designed for coated lenses to clean the surface of the lens or prism in the event that it should become dirty Use a dry cloth to clean the camera if it is dirty In case the dirt is hard to remove use mild detergent and wipe gently Use caution when operating the camera in the vicinity of spot lights or bright lights as well as light reflecting objects and surfaces Take immediate action if ever the camera should become wet Turn the power off and have the unit checked by an authorized service facility Follow normal safety precaution to avoid personal injury Use the camera in an environment where the temperature is within 32 F 104 F 0
26. f the lens Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 Return control 7 Iris follow 2 VTR S S 8 Iris auto selection 3 UNREG GND 9 4 Iris manual selection 10 Zoom position information 5 Iris control 11 Focus position information 6 UNREG 12V 12 NC Zoom Focus connector ZOOM FOCUS Used to connect the zoom focus control cables of lens Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 Focus control selection 7 COM 2 Zoom control selection 8 Focus control 3 GND 9 Zoom control 4 Forcible iris closing 10 Iris control selection 5 Iris control 11 COM Voltage 6 Voltage 12 COM Voltage Operate indicator Green LED lamp lights to indicate that the specified DC power is supplied to the DC 12 V input connector D When the video format is changed the operate LED flashes twice when the format is 720 60p and once with any other format 12 V input connector DC12V IN 12 V DC is supplied through the optional DC power supply cable AW CA4T1 11 H Be sure to ask the dealer for the installation How to instal adjustment and connection of this equipment to set the lens e Standard 2 3 bayonet type B4 mount lens of any makers can be used CD Turn the lens fixing ring knob counterclockwise to remove the lens mount cap Set the lens in place and turn the lens fixing ring knob clockwise to precisely fix the lens Connect the iris control cable to the IRIS co
27. handy for future reference 1 Read these instructions 2 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 indicates safety information 10 Protect the power cord form 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 12 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 Ref
28. he interface connector of the camera and the opposite side to camera controller Set the AC adapter power switch to ON then the camera can be controlled After shooting set the AC adapter power switch to OFF 13 E How to set up the system example 2 High Speed P T system I i Cable kit Lens AW CAKAHIG HD SDI s IS E E ZOOM FOCUS Wek Multi purpose camera al leai AK HC1500G PLEJE HD SDI eee 0960 Indoor pan tilt head AW PH400 10BASE T straight cable Pan tilt control 1 Cable kit AW CAK4HIG Camera control oo Monitor adapter AC adapter AW PS505A AW PS505A Pan tilt control panel Camera AW RP400 controller AK HRP150G 14 E Operation procedure 1 Turn on the power of each 5 Adjust the black balance equipment e This adjustment is needed when the camera is used for the first time or after leaving unused for a long time 2 e The adjustment is necessary when Properly adjust the light for the the ambient temperature is greatly object changed or at the change of season e After adjusting the black balance once re adjustment is not needed under the same condition 3 Adjust the flange back of the lens the iris and the focus e Flange back must be adjusted when the camera is used for the first time 6 Start shooting or a ter replacement of
29. his input connector Cable clamp Clamp the DC power supply cable connected to the DC 12 V input connector to prevent it from slipping out Optional card slot Slot for inserting an optional card For details refer to the manual for optional cards Cooling fan e Do not block or obstruct the ventilation during operation It may otherwise cause internal heating or fire e The life of this fan is approximately 50 000 hours at room temp 77 F 25 C Replace the fan as needed When the room temperature is higher than 95 F 35 C replace the fan 30 earlier Be sure to ask the dealer for the replacement Interface connector I F Pin No Signal 1 Gen lock signal GND 2 Time code signal input 3 Not used 4 TX N EIA422 TXD EIA232 output 5 RX N EIA422 RXD EIA232 output 6 Camera power supply input DC 12 V 7 Gen lock signal input 8 GND 9 TX P 422 output 10 RX P 422 input 11 GND 12 Time code signal GND 13 GND 14 GND 15 GND 10 E Major operating controls and their functions Tally output connector TALLY OUT The R tally and G tally signals are output from this connector These signals take effect when the optional card for studio applications has been inserted Pin No Signal 1 GND 2 R TALLY OUT 3 G TALLY OUT 4 12 V 500 mA Max IRIS connector IRIS Used to connect the IRIS control cables o
30. ial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Warning To assure continued FCC emission limit compliance the user must use only shielded interface cables when connecting to external units Also any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment could void the user s authority to operate it lt indicates safety information 23 E WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE THE APPARATUS SHALL NOT BE EXPOSED TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING AND THAT NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS SUCH AS VASES SHALL BE PLACED ON THE APPARATUS CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY Note The rating plate is on the bottom of the unit c indicates safety information IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these operating instructions carefully before using the unit Follow the safety instructions on the unit and the applicable safety instructions listed below Keep these operating instructions
31. ing of menu items 19 WHov to display the menus 19 menu 19 MAINTENANCE menu 20 SETTING menu 36 CAMERA ID menu 43 FILE OPERATION menu 44 5 TIME CODE menu 45 46 Appearance 49 Specifications 50 Appendix Q QQ 51 Control cable for information camera 51 Lens cap 1 2 Introduction This camera employs new 2 3 1 million pixel IT CCD realiaing a compact light weight system including the optical system The newly developed CCD image sensor 14 bit A D converter and brand new DSP make for a wide dynamic range The self contained format conversion circuit ensures support for a multiple number of HD formats including 1080 59 94i 50i 720 60p 59 94p and 50p Making the best use of the features of a small sized self contain camera it is accommodated in the camera housing and able to provide high quality HD pictures as an multi purpose digital camera Characteristics New 2 3 1 million pixel CCD is employed 1280 H x 720 V e 1 million pixel CCD is 2 3 in size being compact and light weight
32. menu at a lower hierarchical level menu When the VIDEO MENU is selected When the FILM MENU is selected USER MENU USER MENU FILM MENU 1 MAINTENANCE 1 MAINTENANCE 2 SETTING SETTING 3 CAMERA ID CAMERA ID 4 FILE OPERATION FILE OPERATION TIME CODE 19 E Setting of menu items MAINTENANCE menu k MAINTENANCE BLACK SHADING PEDESTAL GAMMA FLARE KNEE WHITE CLIP R B GAIN DETAIL SKIN TONE DETAIL GAIN AUTO IRIS SUPER GAIN FRAME MODE MATRIX COLOR CORRECTION 1 BLACK SHADING DETECTION READY ACTIVE For automatically correcting the black shading DETECTION CORRECT DIG CORRECT DIG OFF ON For ON OFF control of the detection correction 20 E Setting of menu items MAINTENANCE menu 2 PEDESTAL GAMMA PEDESTAL GAMMA 1 2 M PEDESTAL 200 to 200 For adjusting the black level M PEDESTAL 000 PEDESTAL 000 B PEDESTAL 4000 R PEDESTAL 100 to 100 M GAMMA 0 45 For correcting the red in relation to the master R GAMMA 00 d tal B GAMMA 00 pe gs M BLACK GAMMA 00 BLACK GAMMA 00 PEDESTAL 100 to 100 BLACK 00 GAMMA ON For correcting the blue in relation to the master BLACK GAMMA ON pedestal When the AK HRP150G has been connected M PEDESTAL R PEDESTAL and B PEDESTAL operations cannot be performed using the menu M GAMMA 0 35 to 0 75 DRS OFF 10 to 10 DRS ON
33. nnector 4 Connect the zoom focus control cable to the ZOOM FOCUS connector Note that there are some lenses uncontrollable with respect to zoom focus function Iris control cable to IRIS connector Zoom focus control cable to ZOOM FOCUS When head is used connect the cable to the pan tilt head Attach the provided filter to the iris ux control cable 5 control Lens fixing ring cable knob Filter SSR to install on the camera housing pan tilt head tripod etc Precisely set the camera on the camera housing pan tilt head tripod etc by using the camera set screw hole 1 4 20UNC 3 8 16UNC When mounting the camera on a pan tilt head be sure to use proper tools and make sure that there is no fear of falling off 12 E How to set up the system ilConfiguration example 1 Connection of camera controller Use multi cable supplied with AK HRP 150G for the connection of camera controller AK HRP150G and this unit Multi purpose camera AK HC1500G pac HD SDI OUT IRIS Multi cable POWER CONTROL T i a aa jen TEE AC adapter AW PS505A Monitor Camera controller AK HRP150G CD Before connecting the cables be sure to set the power switch of AC adapter to OFF Connect the multi cable to t
34. nt B KNEE POINT 25 00 to 25 00 For correcting the knee point of the blue in relation to the master knee point M KNEE SLOPE 00 to 99 VIDEO MENU 150 to 600 FILM MENU For adjusting the knee slope R KNEE SLOPE 99 to 99 For adjusting the knee slope of the red in relation to the master knee slope B KNEE SLOPE 99 to 99 For adjusting the knee slope of the blue in relation to the master knee slope The M KNEE POINT and M KNEE SLOPE settings do not take effect when a setting other than MANUAL is selected for KNEE or ON is selected as the DRS setting when the VIDEO MENU has been selected or when FILM REC is selected as the CINE GAMMA SEL setting when the FILM MENU has been selected Similarly the KNEE POINT and KNEE SLOPE settings do not take effect when a setting other than MANUAL is selected for KNEE or ON is selected as the DRS setting when the VIDEO MENU has been selected or when the FILM MENU has been selected 24 E Setting of menu items MAINTENANCE menu 4 KNEE WHITE CLIP KNEE WHITE CLIP 1 2 A KNEE POINT 80 00 to 107 0026 For setting the auto knee break point position M KNEE POINT 95 00 B ENEE POINT This setting does not take effect when a setting B KNEE POINT 00 other than AUTO is selected for KNEE SLOPE ON is selected as the DRS setting when the R KNEE SLOPE i VIDEO MENU has been selected or when the A KNEE PO
35. r supplier for further information Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union This symbol is only valid in the European Union If you wish to discard this product please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal ENGLISH Contents Accessories 5 Introduction 6 Characteristics 6 Precautions for use 7 Major operating controls and their functions 8 How to install 12 WHow to set the lens 12 WHow to install on the camera housing pan tilt head tripod etc 12 How to set up the system 13 liConfiguration example 1 Connection of camera controller 13 liConfiguration example 2 High speed system 14 Operation procedure 15 How to adjust 16 Flange back adjustment for zoom lens 16 ens iris gain volume adjustment 16 W White balance adjustment 17 Accessories Color temperature and white balance adjustment reference 17 ilBlack balance adjustment 18 iWiGen lock adjustment 18 Sett
36. rature of approximately 5 600K GAIN SELECT LOW MID HIGH S GAIN1 to 3 For selecting LOW MID HIGH S GAIN1 S GAIN2 or S GAIN3 as the gain setting ID OFF BAR ON For selecting how the camera ID is to be displayed OFF The camera ID is not displayed BAR The camera ID is displayed only in the color bar mode ON The camera ID is displayed at all times 86 E Setting of menu items 2 SETTING menu 1 MODE 1 2 D5600K GAIN SELECT CAM ID CAM ID POSI MATRIX TABLE COLOR CORRECTION DIGITAL EXTENDER BAR SEL FORMAT OFF LOW BAR 1 OFF OFF OFF FULL 16 9 1080 59 94i When DIGITAL EXTENDER is set to ON the resolution is downgraded The detail function ceases to work as well CAM ID POSI 0 to 3 For selecting where the camera ID is to be displayed 0 top left 1 top right 2 bottom left 3 bottom right AK HC1500 AK HC1500 0 1 2 3 AK HC1500 AK HC1500 MATRIX TABLE OFF A B For selecting OFF A or B as the matrix setting COLOR CORRECTION OFF ON For turning the color correction function ON or OFF DIGITAL EXTENDER OFF ON For digitally doubling the images when set to ON BAR SEL FULL 16 9 FULL 4 3 SMPTE 16 9 SMPTE 4 3 ARIB For selecting the color bars Select the 4 3 color bars for down conversion at the system side The color bars and characters will then be cont
37. sting the gain of the blue ND FILTER CLEAR 1 4 1 16 1 64 For selecting the ND filter setting When the AK HRP150G has been connected the items on this page cannot be operated using the menu 26 E Setting of menu items MAINTENANCE menu 6 DETAIL DETAIL OFF ON For turning all the detail functions ON or OFF DETAIL 1 2 DETAIL TOTAL DTL LEVEL noe LEVEL TOTAL DTL LEVEL 31 to 31 CRISP For setting the H DTL and V DTL levels LEVEL DEPENDENT PEAK FREQUENCY KNEE APERTURE H DTL LEVEL 0 to 63 KNEE APE LEVEL For setting the H DTL level CRISP 0 to 31 For setting the noise elimination level of the detail signals LEVEL DEPENDENT 0 to 15 For removing the detail in the dark areas PEAK FREQUENCY 00 to 31 For setting the H DTL peak frequency KNEE APERTURE OFF ON For turning the emphasizing of the outlines for the high brightness areas ON or OFF KNEE APE LEVEL 0 to 5 For adjusting the knee aperture level 27 Setting of menu items MAINTENANCE menu 6 DETAIL SLIM DETAIL OFF ON For setting the detail more finely at ON DETAIL 2 2 SLIM DETAIL DETAIL 31 to 31 DETAIL CLIP For adjusting the detail gain in the direction DETAIL SOURCE G R 2 DETAIL 31 to 31 For adjusting the detail gain in the direction DETAIL CLIP 0 to 63 For minimizing the glare caused by
38. tail is removed PEAK FREQUENCY 0 to 31 For setting the H DTL peak frequency M GAMMA 0 35 to 0 75 DRS OFF 10 to 10 DRS ON For adjusting the gamma characteristics M PED OFFSET 200 to 200 For adjusting the amount of offset in the black level R PED OFFSET 200 to 200 For adjusting the amount of offset in the R pedestal B PED OFFSET 200 to 200 For adjusting the amount of offset in the B pedestal 32 E Setting of menu items MAINTENANCE menu 10 FRAME MODE kk FRAME MODE SCAN REVERSE OFF REVERSE1 to 3 For selecting the video output scanning SCAN REVERSE OFF FRAME RATE RANGE 60 6 method FRAME RATE 60 OFF Normal scanning REVERSE 1 Left right reversed REVERSE2 Top bottom reversed REVERSE3 Top bottom and left right reversed FRAME RATE RANGE 60 6 60 4 For selecting the range over which the frame rate can be varied with variable frames 60 6 60 to 6 frames per second 60 4 60 to 4 frames per second FRAME RATE 60 to 4 For setting the frame rate The FRAME RATE RANGE and FRAME RATE settings do not take effect when MENU SEL is set to FILM MENU and the 720 60p or 720 59 94p is selected as the FORMAT setting 33 E Setting of menu items MAINTENANCE menu 11 MATRIX MATRIX MATRIX TABLE A B For selecting the table in which the matrix data is to be stored MATRIX MATRIX MATRIX MATRIX MATRIX R G 31 to
39. torily RGB denotes the colors which were not balanced properly AWB OK MENU ON BAR OFF ON For selecting whether the menu is to be displayed with the color bars Switching from ON to OFF or vice versa is not possible when color bars have been set MENU SEL VIDEO MENU FILM MENU For selecting the menu display FAN OFF AUTO ON For selecting the operation mode of the air cooled fan OFF The fan is always off AUTO The fan is automatically controlled by the temperature sensor ON The fanis running at all times At the FAN OFF setting ensure that the product is operated in an ambient temperature below 86 F 30 C 39 E Setting of menu items 2 SETTING menu 2 SHUTTER SHUTTER SHUTTER MODE SHUTTER SPEED SYNCHRO SCAN SHUTTER MODE OFF ON SYNCHRO For selecting the operation mode of the shutter OFF For turning the shutter OFF ON For setting the shutter speed which was set by SHUTTER SPEED SYNCHRO For setting the shutter speed which was set by SYNCHRO SCAN SHUTTER SPEED 1 100 1 120 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 VIDEO MENU 180 0 deg 172 8 deg 144 0 deg 120 0 deg 90 0 deg 45 0 deg FILM MENU For setting the shutter speed at the SHUTTER ON setting SYNCHRO SCAN 60 32 Hz to 150 0 Hz 1 50 26 Hz to 125 0 Hz 2 358 1 deg to 144 0 deg FILM MENU For setting the shutter speed in the synchro scanning mode 1 60p 60i

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