Sony PMW-EX3 Backup Battery, Service life of the backup battery, 149, To change the file name

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9 When the confirmation message is displayed, select “Execute.”

If the lens is a serial lens, the corresponding lens file is automatically retrieved when you next mount the lens, as long as “Auto Recall” is set to “On.”

If the lens is a non-serial lens or if “Auto Recall” is set to “Off,” retrieve the corresponding file with a menu operation (Recall) when you next mount the lens.

To change the file name

The initial file names (User_File1 to User_File4) can be changed with “File ID” of the menu (up to 16 characters).

To clear the compensation data

The compensation data of the current lens file can be cleared to the factory-set values by selecting “No Offset” from the menu.

For details on menu operations, see “Basic Menu Operations” on page 114.

Backup Battery

This camcorder uses a backup battery to retain various setting data.

A lithium battery (CR2032) for backup is mounted in the camcorder at the factory. The backup battery retains the date, time, and timecode in Free Run mode even when no operating power is being supplied.

Service life of the backup battery

When the backup battery’s voltage falls, the backup battery low-voltage warning appears in the viewfinder.

If this warning appears, replace the battery as soon as possible.

WARNING

Battery may explode if mistreated.

Do not recharge, disassemble, or dispose of in fire.

CAUTION

Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.

When you dispose of the battery, you must obey the law in the relative area or country.

ATTENTION

Il y a danger d’explosion s’il y a remplacement

 

incorrect de la batterie. Remplacer uniquement

 

avec une batterie du même type ou d’un type

 

équivalent recommandé par le constructeur.

 

Lorsque vous mettez la batterie au rebut, vous

 

devez respecter la législation en vigueur dans le

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pays ou la région où vous vous trouvez.

 

VORSICHT

Explosionsgefahr bei Verwendung falscher Batterien. Batterien nur durch den vom Hersteller empfohlenen oder einen gleichwertigen Typ ersetzen.

Wenn Sie die Batterie entsorgen, müssen Sie die Gesetze der jeweiligen Region und des jeweiligen Landes befolgen.

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Contents Solid-State Memory Camcorder For the customers in Canada For the customers in the U.S.AFor the customers in Europe For the State of California, USA onlyFor the customers in Taiwan only For the customers in the USA and CanadaPour les clients au Canada Pour les clients en EuropeFür Kunden in Deutschland Pour les utilisateurs aux Etats-Unis et au CanadaFür Kunden in Europa Page Table of Contents Switching the ND Filters Using the PHU-60KSlow & Quick Motion Recording Recording Shot MarksPlayback Overview of the Setup MenusAudio Status Screen Video Status ScreenConnecting External Devices TroubleshootingMPEG-2 Video Patent Portfolio License 155 Package Configuration New Generation of HD Recording System FeaturesCutting-edge Camera Technologies Creative Recording Modes and SettingsXdcam EX web sites Variety of functions and designs for high operabilityReading the CD-ROM Manuals Using the CD-ROMSystem Requirements for Using the Applications Xdcam EX Clip Browsing Software Software InstallationUninstalling an application program Power CAMERA/MEDIA switch Picture Profile button Attach an optional accessory, such as a video lightParts Identifications CamcorderEyecup can be attached in the reversed direction EyecupHooks for the shoulder strap left and right Attach the supplied shoulder strap as shown belowMonitor VOL volume buttons Rear connector panelOperation panel on the handle Audio control blockSide operation panel Front lower operation blockCard slot block Upper operation panelBottom When attaching to a tripodShot Transition operation block Tripod receptaclesLens control block Controls on the grip IR Remote Commander SuppliedTo remove the lens hood Buttons without remarks can be usedSUB Clip button does not function with this camcorder REC record buttonsREC Pause buttons Remarks Indications in Camera ModeOn-Screen Indications To operate the Direct menu Direct Menu OperationDirect menu of the selected items appears Menu disappears, and the new setting is displayedDirect menu for Tlcs mode selection Using a Battery Pack Power SupplyMounting the battery pack Removing the battery packIf the battery charge remaining becomes low Using AC Power DC in PowerTo check in power-off status To change the message levelsTurning Power Off Turning Power OnSetting the time and date Setting the ClockTime Zone Move the cursor to Finish then press the joystick or dialAdjusting the focus in the viewfinder Adjusting the ViewfinderAdjusting the contrast and brightness Adjusting the colorAdjusting the angle Adjusting the position distance from your eyeSwitching between color and monochrome modes Adjust the horizontal positionTo detach To openPush the clip on the bottom to release Flip up the eyepiece LCD screenAdjusting the Flange Focal Length Adjusting the LensFor the PMW-EX3 are called exclusive lenses This manualWhen the adjustment finished During adjustmentIf the adjustment fails Replacing the LensAttaching an exclusive lens Removing the supplied lensPull the lens forward to remove Turn the lens mount lever downwardWhen using an exclusive lens When using a non-exclusive lensWhen you mount a serial lens When you mount a non-serial lensAttaching the cheek pad Adjusting the Grip Using the Cheek PadRemove the shoulder pad Pull the shoulder pad to removeAttach the cable clamp you removed in step Return the shoulder pad to its original positionTo attach the DC cable clamp Supplied screw Cable clampSecure the clamp, using the supplied screw To use the IR Remote CommanderTo activate using the menu To activate using an assignable buttonBattery lifetime Handling SxS Memory Cards Label space. When applying the label sheetAbout SxS Memory Cards Usable SxS memory cardsInserting an SxS memory card Status indications by the Access lampsInserting/Removing an SxS Memory Card Formatting an SxS Memory Card Switching Between SxS Memory CardsRemoving an SxS memory card To execute formattingRestoring an SxS Memory Card To restore a cardTo format by menu operation Replacing an SxS memory cardConnecting/Removing the PHU Connection Cable Using the PHU-60KTo update the managerial file Connecting the PHU connection cableFormatting the PHU-60K Disconnecting the PHU connection cableSecure the cable at the cable clamp Message is displayed for three secondsRestoring the PHU-60K To restore the hard diskCamcorder is turned on and enters Camera mode Basic Operation ProcedureMount a fully charged battery pack Load SxS memory cards To prevent a switching error Recording Full Auto modeChecking the last recorded clip Rec Review To delete clipsSelectable Formats Selecting the Video FormatClip recording data and clip name With Ntsc Area selectedND filter switch Switching the ND FiltersChanging the Format 64ND 8NDSelecting the Adjustment Mode Adjusting the White BalanceIf auto white-balance adjustment fails Adjust the lens iris openingExecuting Auto White Balance Press the WHT BAL buttonDisplaying the safety-zone marker Adjusting the Black BalanceDisplaying the Markers Activating the marker indicationsDisplaying the Zebra Patterns Fixed gain mode manual gain adjustment Setting the GainAGC mode automatic gain control Selecting the gain with the switchRecording in AGC Mode Setting the Electronic ShutterSetting with the Direct menu Setting the fixed shutter with Camera SET menuSpeed standard speed mode Angle standard angle modeShooting in Auto Shutter Mode Adjusting the IrisRecording in Auto Iris Mode Auto Iris modeAdjusting the Iris Manually Adjusting the ZoomSwitching the Zoom Mode Manual Zoom modeTo adjust with the power zoom lever on the grip Using the Power ZoomTo adjust with the Zoom button on the handle Speed Zoom button operation switchAdjusting in Full MF Mode Adjusting the FocusPeaking Adjusting in MF ModeExpanded Focus Focusing in AF mode Adjusting in AF ModeAdjusting the focus with the focus ring One-Push Momentary Auto FocusingMacro switch Using Macro ModePress the Steady Shot button on the lens Steady Shot buttonReducing Flickers Using the Flicker-Reduction functionRunning Modes of the Timecode Setting the Time DataSetting the Timecode Setting eight digits as desired Setting the User BitsDisplaying the Time Data Recording the current date as the user bitsUsing External Inputs Using the Built-in Stereo MicrophonesUsing an External Microphone Set the Audio in switches, both CH-1 and CH-2, to INTTo adjust the levels manually Adjusting the Audio Recording LevelsTo adjust the levels automatically AGC Monitoring the AudioBARS/CAM button Outputting the Color Bars and Reference TonePress the BARS/CAM button Inserting a shot mark during recording Rec ReviewAssign 1 button Lens Info Changing FunctionsAssign 2 button BRT Disp Assign 3 button HistogramInterval Recording Preparatory SettingsExit the menu Objects that move very slowlyStopping Interval Recording Canceling Interval Recording modePerforming Interval Recording Performing Frame Recording Frame RecordingSelect Frame Rec of the Camera SET menu Select the Number of Frames value for one recording sessionSlow & Quick Motion Recording Set Setting of Frame Rec of the Camera SET menu to OffStopping Frame Recording ExampleSetting the recording frame rate with the Direct menu Recording in Slow & Quick Motion ModeCanceling Slow & Quick Motion mode Stopping recordingFreeze Mix Image Alignment Canceling Freeze Mix statusTo use the Freeze Mix function Superimposing a Freeze Mix imageShot Transition Mode button and indicatorShot-transition operation buttons and indications Button and B buttonShot-transition information area Setting procedureTrans Time Trans SpeedStart Timer Checking the registered settings ShotRecording with a Shot Transition Registering a shotTo cancel recording while a transition is in progress When Rec Link is Shot-A or ShotEnding recording Releasing a Shot TransitionFader Function When using an assignable buttonFor fading in a scene Canceling the Fader functionFor fading out Fading-out process beginsPicture Profiles Settings as a Picture ProfileRegistering the Customized Selecting a Picture ProfileSelecting a Picture Profile using the Direct menu Copying the Settings of a Picture ProfileResetting a Picture Profile Items Picture Profile ItemsProfile Name MatrixDetail WhiteKnee Skin Tone DetailSelect Area Detection To delete using the assignable button To delete using the Setup menuDeleting Clips Deleting the Last Recorded ClipRetrieving the Setup File Storing/Retrieving the Setting DataStoring the Setup File Thumbnail Screen Playing Back ClipsClip index frame Date and starting time of recording Clip name OK markPlayback Switching the SxS memory cardsDisplaying only the clips marked OK on the thumbnail screen Special recording informationInformation displayed on the playback screen Pausing the playbackSwitching to high-speed playback Monitoring audio Cueing upAdding shot marks during playback Stopping playbackPress the Stop button 100101 Clip OperationsClip Operation Menus Basic Operations of the Clip Operation Menus Clip Operation menu in Pause modeDisplaying a Clip Operation menu Clip Operation menu on the thumbnail screenAdding the OK Mark to a Clip Displaying the Detailed Information of a ClipAdding the OK mark Deleting the OK markCopying a Clip To cancel copying on the wayDeleting a Clip Displaying the Expand Clip ScreenExpand Clip screen Displaying the Shot Mark ScreenClip Operation menu on the Expand Clip screen 105Adding/Deleting Shot Marks Dividing a Clip Changing the Index Frame107 Select Divide Clip from the Clip Operation menuSwitching the status screens Canceling the status screen displayShowing the Status Screens Available status screens109 Camera Status ScreenMedia Mode Camera ModeAudio Status Screen 110111 Video Status ScreenBUTTON/REMOTE Status Screen Battery Battery charge remaining BATTERY/MEDIA Status ScreenHDD A/HDD B Battery remaining of PHU-60K units 112Setup Menu Layers Overview of the Setup MenusSetup Menu Configuration 113Basic Menu Operations Displaying the Setup menuMenu controls 114Example When the cursor is located at Camera SET menu icon Setting the Setup menus115 Press the jog dial or the joystickTerminating the menu operation Entering a character string116 For an item that requires your confirmationCamera SET Menu Setup Menu List117 Menu items118 Menu items Subitems and setting values Contents119 120 121 Audio SET MenuAudio Input Audio Output122 Menu items Setting values ContentsVideo SET Menu 123 VF SET MenuPeaking MarkerDisplay On/Off 124125 TC/UB SET MenuLens Menu 126 Menu ConfigurationFlare Shading127 Others MenuAssign Button 128Tally Hours Meter129 130 131 Connecting External Monitors75-ohm Coaxial cable Audio cable Optional 75-ohm Cable supplied Video Coaxial cable OptionalComponent OUT connector mini-D connector SDI OUT connector BNC typeMonitor OUT connector BNC type Video connector S connectorOperating Clips With a Computer Supply the operating power independentlyTo connect with a USB cable To use the ExpressCard slot of a computerSelect Execute by operating the jog dial or the joystick Using a nonlinear editing systemMacintosh To use Final Cut Pro of Apple Inc135 Connecting an External Device i.LINK ConnectionPerform the preparatory settings of the camcorder Setting on this camcorder Recording External Input SignalsNonlinear Editing 136About i.LINK What is i.LINK?137 Press the REC START/STOP button on the handleExternal Synchronization Aligning the phase of the video signal GenlockAbout data transfer speed of i.LINK About the required i.LINK cableTo release the external timecode synchronization 139Ohm coaxial TC in cables optional Reference Timecode Ohm coaxialReleasing Remote Control mode Remote Control UnitOperating From the RM B750/B150 Connection141 To cancel Slow & Quick Motion modeOperating the menu from the RM-B750 Select S&Q Motion from the Camera SET menuAdjustments of the lens functions Functions Operable From the RM-B750/B150 Camera ModeAdjustments of the Picture Profiles 142Picture Profile item 143Use and Storage Important Notes on OperationShipping Care of the unit145 About the LCD panelsPhenomena specific to Cmos image sensors Video Formats and Output Output formats in clip playback mode Media modeVideo Output format Format YPbPr Out Select HD Select SD Clip format Output format YPbPr Out Select HD Select SD147 Limitations of Outputs148 Lens File OperationsStoring compensation data for a non- exclusive lens Service life of the backup battery Backup Battery149 To change the file nameAttach the cover in the original position Replacing the backup battery150 Operating Power TroubleshootingSymptoms Cause Remedy Recording/Playback152 External DevicesError Indications Error/Warning Indications153 Buzzer Tally Cause and measures Viewfinder LampsTally Cause and measures Viewfinder Lamps 154155 SpecificationsGeneral Camera Block Input connectorsAudio Block ViewfinderOutput connectors Optional AccessoriesComputer connectors Supplied Lens VCL-614B2XUnit mm inches Dimensions158 159 Index160 Direct menu 26, 54, 59, 62, 66, 80, 89 Disp Clip Info161 Shot MARK2 ADD 162163 Zebra 57
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PMW-EX3 specifications

The Sony PMW-EX3 is a professional camcorder that has established itself as a favorite among filmmakers, broadcasters, and content creators. Launched as part of Sony's XDCAM EX series, the PMW-EX3 is renowned for its versatility, robust features, and high-quality output.

One of the PMW-EX3's standout features is its ability to record in high-definition using the MPEG-2 compression codec, allowing for 1080p, 1080i, and 720p recording options. This flexibility makes it suitable for a wide range of applications, from documentary filmmaking to commercial shoots. The camcorder supports various frame rates, including 24p, 30p, and 60p, enabling users to achieve a cinematic look or high-speed motion recording depending on project requirements.

The EX3 utilizes a 1/2-inch Exmor CMOS sensor that excels in low-light conditions, delivering stunning image quality with rich detail and dynamic range. This sensor contributes to the camera's ability to produce vivid colors and natural skin tones, which is essential for professionals seeking to create visually compelling content.

Another notable feature is the interchangeable lens system. The PMW-EX3 comes equipped with a 14x Fujinon zoom lens, but users have the option to use a variety of lenses thanks to its compatibility with Sony's PL-mount. This adaptability allows for creative freedom when it comes to framing shots and achieving various visual styles.

The camcorder's extensive connectivity options enhance its functionality. It includes HDMI, SDI, and composite outputs, giving users the flexibility to connect to external monitors, recorders, or switchers during live productions. The EX3 also features two SxS memory card slots for simultaneous recording and relay recording, ensuring that users have a reliable workflow without interruptions.

For audio capture, the PMW-EX3 is equipped with two XLR inputs that support professional-grade microphones. This feature is crucial for filmmakers and broadcasters who require high-quality sound to complement their visuals.

The ergonomic design of the PMW-EX3, coupled with its lightweight build, makes it easy to handle for extended shooting periods. The user-friendly controls and customizable settings allow operators to quickly adapt to changing shooting environments, ensuring they never miss a shot.

In conclusion, the Sony PMW-EX3 combines high-definition recording capabilities, versatile lens options, and professional audio features in a compact and user-friendly package. Its reliability and exceptional image quality make it a valuable tool for anyone serious about video production.