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Sony XDCAM PDW-850 Operation Manual (280 pages)
DISC CAMCORDER
Brand:
Sony
| Category:
Camcorder
| Size: 13.47 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Before Using the Unit
8
Chapter 1 : Overview
9
Features
9
Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls
11
Power Supply
11
Power Switch
11
Accessory Attachments
12
Shoulder Pad
13
Operating and Connectors Section
13
Gain Selector
16
Lcd Monitor
17
Warning Indicator
18
Prev Button
18
Stop Button
18
Next Button
18
Display Switch
19
Remaining Disc Capacity Indicator
21
Remaining Battery Capacity Indicator
21
Shift Button
22
D Menu Button
22
HDVF-20A Viewfinder (Optional)
26
Microphone Holder
27
Status Display on the Viewfinder Screen
27
Color Temperature
28
Gain Value
31
White Balance Memory
31
Remaining Disc Capacity
32
Remaining Clips Display
32
Chapter 2 : Preparations
33
Preparing a Power Supply
33
Using a Battery Pack
33
Using AC Power
34
Attaching the Viewfinder
34
Attaching the HDVF-20A/200/C35W/C30WR
34
Adjusting the Viewfinder Position
35
Moving the Viewfinder Shoe up
35
Using the BKW-401 Viewfinder Rotation Bracket
36
Detaching the Eyepiece
37
Adjusting the Viewfinder Focus and Screen
37
Setting the Area of Use
38
Setting the Date/Time of the Internal Clock
39
Mounting the Lens
41
Adjusting the Flange Focal Length
42
Preparing the Audio Input System
43
Connecting a Microphone to the MIC in Connector
43
Connecting Microphones to the AUDIO in Connectors
43
Attaching a UHF Portable Tuner (for a UHF Wireless Microphone System)
45
Connecting Line Input Audio Equipment
46
Tripod Mounting
47
Connecting a Video Light
48
Using the Shoulder Strap
49
Adjusting the Shoulder Pad Position
50
Connecting the Remote Control Unit
50
Chapter 3 : Adjustments and Settings for Shooting
53
Setting the Recording Format
53
Setting the System Frequency
53
Setting the Video Recording Format
54
Mixed Recording of Clips in Different Formats on the same Disc
54
Adjusting the Black Balance and the White Balance
55
Adjusting the Black Balance
55
Adjusting the White Balance
57
Setting the Electronic Shutter
60
Shutter Modes
60
Selecting the Shutter Mode and Shutter Speed
61
Changing the Reference Value for Automatic Iris Adjustment
64
Adjusting the Audio Level
66
Manually Adjusting the Audio Levels of the Audio Inputs from the AUDIO in CH1/CH2 Connectors
66
Manually Adjusting the Audio Level of the MIC in Connector
67
Recording Audio on Channels 3 and 4
67
Setting Time Data
69
Setting the Timecode
69
Setting the User Bits
69
Synchronizing the Timecode
70
Chapter 4 : Shooting
73
Handling Discs
73
Discs Used for Recording and Playback
73
Notes on Handling
73
Write-Protecting Discs
73
Loading and Unloading a Disc
74
Formatting a Disc
75
Handling of Discs When Recording Does Not End Normally (Salvage Function)
75
Basic Procedure for Shooting
77
Playing Back the Recorded Clip
79
Deleting the Recorded Clip
80
Using the Freeze MIX Function
80
Using the Focus Assist Function
81
Advanced Operations for Shooting
82
Recording Essence Marks
82
Setting Clip Flags with Switches
82
Setting the Thumbnail Image at Recording Time
83
Starting a Shoot with a few Seconds of Pre-Stored Picture Data (Picture Cache Function)
83
Time-Lapse Video (Interval Rec Function)
84
Shooting with Slow & Quick Motion
88
Exchanging Discs While Recording (Disc Exchange Cache Function)
89
Recording with the Clip Continuous Rec Function
90
Retaking the most Recent Clip
91
Assigning User-Defined Clip Titles Automatically
91
Assigning User-Defined Names to Clips and Clip Lists
94
Using Planning Metadata
96
Recording Video from External Devices
98
Using the Live Logging Function
99
Recording Proxy Data
100
Obtaining GPS Location Information
103
Chapter 5 : Operations in GUI Screens
105
Overview
105
Switching between GUI Screens
105
Information and Controls in Thumbnail Screens
107
Recording Format
107
Index Picture
108
Displaying Menus
110
GUI Screen Operations
114
Thumbnail Operations
115
Selecting Thumbnails
115
Searching with Thumbnails
116
Playing the Scene You Have Found
118
Selecting Clips by Type (Filter Clips Function)
119
Selecting the Information Displayed on Thumbnails
120
Changing Clip Index Pictures
120
Checking Clip Properties
121
Setting Clip Flags
124
Locking (Write-Protecting) Clips
124
Deleting Clips
125
Scene Selection (Clip List Editing)
126
What Is Scene Selection
126
Creating and Editing Clip Lists
127
Managing Clip Lists
132
Disc Operations
133
Checking Disc Properties
133
Using Planning Metadata
134
Checking User-Defined Essence Marks
136
Formatting Discs
136
Displaying Disc and Clip Properties in a Web Browser
137
Transferring Clips (Direct FTP Function)
140
Preparations for Clip Transfers
141
Uploading Clips
141
Downloading Clips
145
Copying Clips Directly between XDCAM Devices
145
Shortcut List
147
Chapter 6 : Menu Displays and Detailed Settings
148
Menu Organization
148
TOP Menu and Top-Level Menus
149
Menu List
151
OPERATION Menu
151
PAINT Menu
162
MAINTENANCE Menu
170
FILE Menu
187
DIAGNOSIS Menu
191
Menu Operations
193
Displaying Menus
193
Basic Menu Operations
193
Using the USER Menu (Example Menu Operation)
196
Editing the USER Menu
197
Resetting USER Menu Settings to the Standard Settings
200
Setting the Status Display on the Viewfinder Screen and the LCD Monitor
201
Selecting the Display Items
201
Change Confirmation/Adjustment Progress Messages
203
Setting the Marker Display
203
Setting the Viewfinder
204
Recording Shot Data Superimposed on the Color Bars
205
Setting the Shot ID
205
Displaying the Status Confirmation Screens
206
Adjustments and Settings from Menus
208
Setting Gain Values for the GAIN Selector Positions
208
Selecting the Output Signals
208
Assigning Functions to ASSIGN Switches
209
Setting Power Saving Functions
212
Setting up a Wireless LAN
213
Setting the Color Temperature Manually
216
Specifying an Offset for the Auto White Balance Setting
217
Selecting the Lens File
217
Setting the UMID Data
218
Chapter 7 : Saving and Loading User Setting Data
220
Saving and Recalling User Files
220
Saving User Menu Data on a USB Flash Drive
220
Loading Saved Data from a USB Flash Drive
222
Returning the User File Settings to the Standard Settings
222
Saving and Loading Scene Files
223
Saving a Scene File
223
Loading Scene Files
225
Returning the Scene File Settings to the Standard Settings
226
Jumping to a File-Related Menu Page When Connecting a USB Flash Drive
226
Chapter 8 : File Operations
228
Overview
228
Directory Structure
228
File Operation Restrictions
229
FTP File Operations
233
Making FTP Connections
234
Command List
235
Recording Continuous Timecode Via FTP Connection
239
Chapter 9 : Maintenance
240
Testing the Camcorder before Shooting
240
Preparations for Testing
240
Testing the Camera
240
Testing the VDR
242
Maintenance
244
Cleaning the Viewfinder
244
Note about the Battery Terminal
245
Operation Warnings
246
Appendix
255
Important Notes on Operation
255
Specifications
257
General
257
Lens
258
Input/Output
258
Audio Performance
259
Camera Section
259
Viewfinder and Related Equipment
260
Other Equipment
260
Optical Disc Drive Section
260
Supplied Accessories
261
Additional Equipment
261
Chart of Optional Components and Accessories
263
List of Supported USB Keyboards
264
Recommended USB Flash Drives (as of April 2014)
267
Trademarks and Licenses
267
MPEG-4 Visual Patent Portfolio License
267
MPEG-2 Video Patent Portfolio License
268
About IJG (Independent JPEG Group)
268
Character Display Software "Itype
268
About Libupnp
268
About Openssl
269
About GPS
272
Index
273
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Brand:
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| Category:
Camcorder
| Size: 5.67 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Before Using the Unit
8
Chapter 1 : Overview
9
Features
9
Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls
11
Accessory Attachments
12
Operating and Connectors Section
13
Output
15
Gain Selector
15
Warning Indicator
17
Lcd Monitor
17
System Frequency
19
Video Format
19
Status Display
19
Warning Indicator Area
20
Remaining Disc Capacity Indicator
21
Remaining Battery Capacity Indicator
21
Shift Button
22
D Menu Button
22
HDVF-20A Viewfinder (Optional)
26
Status Display on the Viewfinder Screen
27
Color Temperature
28
Wireless Microphone Reception Level
29
White Balance Memory
30
Gain Value
30
Shutter Speed
31
Remaining Disc Capacity
31
Remaining Clips Display
31
Chapter 2 : Preparations
32
Preparing a Power Supply
32
Using AC Power
33
Adjusting the Viewfinder Position
34
Using the BKW-401 Viewfinder Rotation Bracket
35
Detaching the Eyepiece
36
Setting the Date/Time of the Internal Clock
37
Mounting the Lens
39
Adjusting the Flange Focal Length
40
Preparing the Audio Input System
41
Attaching a UHF Portable Tuner (for a UHF Wireless Microphone System)
43
Connecting Line Input Audio Equipment
44
Tripod Mounting
45
Connecting a Video Light
46
Using the Shoulder Strap
47
Adjusting the Shoulder Pad Position
48
Chapter 3 : Adjustments and Settings for Shooting
51
Setting the Recording Format
51
Mixed Recording of Clips in Different Formats on the same Disc
52
Adjusting the White Balance
54
Setting the Electronic Shutter
57
Changing the Reference Value for Automatic Iris Adjustment
59
Adjusting the Audio Level
61
Manually Adjusting the Audio Level of the MIC in Connector
62
Recording Audio on Channels 3 and 4
63
Setting the Time Data
64
Setting the User Bits
65
Synchronizing the Timecode
66
Chapter 4 : Shooting
68
Handling Discs
68
Loading and Unloading a Disc
69
Formatting a Disc
70
Basic Procedure for Shooting
72
Playing Back the Recorded Clip
74
Deleting the Recorded Clip
75
Using the Focus Assist Function
76
Advanced Operations for Shooting
77
Setting the Thumbnail Image at Recording Time
78
Time-Lapse Video (Interval Rec Function)
79
Exchanging Discs While Recording (Disc Exchange Cache Function)
83
Recording with the Clip Continuous Rec Function
84
Retaking the most Recent Clip
85
Assigning User-Defined Names to Clips and Clip Lists
88
Using Planning Metadata
90
Recording Video from External Devices
93
Using the Live Logging Function
94
Obtaining GPS Location Information
97
Chapter 8 : File Operations
99
Overview
99
Chapter 5 : Operations in GUI Screens
101
Information and Controls in Thumbnail Screens
101
Index Picture
102
Displaying Menus
104
GUI Screen Operations
108
Thumbnail Operations
109
Searching with Thumbnails
110
Playing the Scene You Have Found
112
Selecting Clips by Type (Filter Clips Function)
113
Selecting the Information Displayed on Thumbnails
114
Checking Clip Properties
115
Setting Clip Flags
118
Deleting Clips
119
Scene Selection (Clip List Editing)
120
Creating and Editing Clip Lists
121
Managing Clip Lists
126
Disc Operations
128
Checking User-Defined Essence Marks
131
Transferring Clips (Direct FTP Function)
135
Preparations for Clip Transfers
136
Downloading Clips
140
Shortcut List
142
Chapter 6 : Menu Displays and Detailed Settings
143
Menu Organization
143
TOP Menu and Top-Level Menus
144
Menu List
146
Output 2
147
PAINT Menu
155
MAINTENANCE Menu
162
FILE Menu
178
DIAGNOSIS Menu
182
Menu Operations
184
Superimpose 04.Lcd
186
Rec Function 06.Assignable Sw 07.Power Save 08.Vf Disp
186
Using the USER Menu (Example Menu Operation)
187
Editing the USER Menu
188
Select INSERT, and Press the MENU Knob
189
Press the MENU Knob, Scroll the Page
189
Press the MENU Knob
189
Press the MENU Knob Again, Select the Desired Item, and then Press the MENU Knob
189
Resetting USER Menu Settings to the Standard Settings
191
Monitor
192
Change Confirmation/Adjustment Progress Messages
193
Setting the Marker Display
194
Setting the Viewfinder
195
Setting the Shot ID
196
Displaying the Status Confirmation Screens
197
Adjustments and Settings from Menus
198
Selecting the Output Signals
199
Setting Power Saving Functions
203
Setting the Color Temperature Manually
206
Specifying an Offset for the Auto White Balance Setting
207
Setting the UMID Data
208
Chapter 7 : Saving and Loading User Setting Data
210
Saving and Recalling User Files
210
Loading Saved Data from a USB Flash Drive
212
Returning the User File Settings to the Standard Settings
213
Loading Scene Files
215
Returning the Scene File Settings to the Standard Settings
216
Overview
218
File Operation Restrictions
219
FTP File Operations
223
Making FTP Connections
224
Command List
225
Recording Continuous Timecode Via FTP Connection
229
Chapter 9 : Maintenance
230
Testing the Camcorder before Shooting
230
Testing the VDR
232
Maintenance
234
Note about the Battery Terminal
235
Operation Warnings
236
Appendix
245
Important Notes on Operation
245
Specifications
247
Lens
248
Audio Performance
249
Other Equipment
250
Chart of Optional Components and Accessories
252
List of Supported USB Keyboards
253
Recommended USB Flash Drives (as of April 2014)
256
MPEG-2 Video Patent Portfolio License
257
About Openssl
258
About GPS
261
Index
262
Sony XDCAM PDW-850 Operation Manual (95 pages)
Brand:
Sony
| Category:
Camcorder
| Size: 4.44 MB
Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions
15
Using the CD-ROM Manual
21
Specifications
21
Camera Section
24
Supplied Accessories
25
Additional Equipment
25
Optical Disc Drive Section
25
Accessoires Fournis
34
Technische Daten
38
Accesorios Suministrados
59
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