JVC GY-DV5100 Camera Settings, Screen Size 43/LETTER/SQUEEZE Mode Selection, Filter

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6. SETTING AND ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE SHOOTING

6-1 Camera Settings

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6. SETTING AND ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE SHOOTING

6-1 Camera Settings

3.

1.POWER SUPPLY

1 First place a charged battery pack in the battery case on the rear section of the unit. If battery pack is not used, connect DC power to the DC INPUT connector on the

rear section of the unit using the AC power adapter (AA- P250) to supply DC 12 V current.

2 Set the POWER switch to ON.

3.

1.POWER SUPPLY

1 First place a charged battery pack in the battery case on the rear section of the unit. If battery pack is not used, connect DC power to the DC INPUT connector on the

rear section of the unit using the AC power adapter (AA- P250) to supply DC 12 V current.

2 Set the POWER switch to ON.

2.

GAIN

H M L

O UTPU T BARS C AM

OFF ON AUT OKN EE

WHT. BAL

PRST A B

MODE

 

 

 

2. SWITCH positions

 

 

 

A. MODE switch: Camera mode (CAM indicator should be

 

 

 

on).

 

1.

 

B. [GAIN] switch: Set to L. The L position is always 0 dB.

 

CAM

C. [OUTPUT] switch: Set to CAM-AUTO KNEE OFF.

 

 

D. [WHT. BAL] (Auto White Balance) switch: Set to A or B.

POWER

VTR

indicator

ON

OFF

 

 

 

 

3. Set the lens’ iris mode switch to “A” (AUTO IRIS side)

 

 

 

4. Choose the proper color temperature conversion filter.

2.

GAIN

H M L

OUTPUT BARS CA M

OFF ON AUTOKNEE

WHT.BAL

 

1.

CAM

POWER

VTR

indicator

ON

OFF

 

PRST A B

MODE

2.SWITCH positions

A.MODE switch: Camera mode (CAM indicator should be on).

B.[GAIN] switch: Set to L. The L position is always 0 dB.

C.[OUTPUT] switch: Set to CAM-AUTO KNEE OFF.

D.[WHT. BAL] (Auto White Balance) switch: Set to A or B.

3.Set the lens’ iris mode switch to “A” (AUTO IRIS side)

4.Choose the proper colour temperature conversion filter.

B C D

A

 

FILTER

Suitable Location

 

 

 

1

3200K

Indoors, dark outdoors

 

 

 

2

5600K+1/8ND

Outdoors under clear sky

 

 

 

3

5600K

Outdoors

 

 

 

4

5600K+1/64ND

Outdoors under clear sky

 

 

 

B C D A

 

FILTER

Suitable Location

 

 

 

1

3200K

Indoors, dark outdoors

 

 

 

2

5600K+1/8ND

Outdoors under clear sky

 

 

 

3

5600K

Outdoors

 

 

 

4

5600K+1/64ND

Outdoors under clear sky

 

 

 

5.Using the SHUTTER dial, set the shutter speed to OFF (1/60).

VF

4.

 

5.

5.Using the SHUTTER dial, set the shutter speed to OFF (1/ 50).

VF

4.

 

5.

6-2 Screen Size (4:3/LETTER/SQUEEZE) Mode Selection

The screen size of recorded images can be selected with the ASPECT RATIO item on the CAMERA OPERATION menu screen.

See page 75.

To record using the standard screen, set ASPECT RATIO to 4:3.

When ASPECT RATIO is set to LETTER, the image is recorded in a 16:9 aspect ratio with the upper and lower parts of the image cut. In this case, the viewfinder screen or LCD will show the 16:9 aspect ratio image with the upper and lower parts of the image cut.

When the ASPECT RATIO is set to SQUEEZE, 16:9 image is output vertically squeezed to fit 4:3 screens.

MEMO:

The safety zone of the standard screen and the 16:9 screen can be displayed in the viewfinder or LCD by setting the SAFETY ZONE item on the LCD/VF (1/2) menu screen. See page 81.

When ASPECT RATIO is set to LETTER or SQUEEZE, 16:9 aspect ratio distinction ID signal is output from the Y/C OUT terminal.

When setting DATE REC in the TIME/DATE menu screen to “BARS” or “BARS+CAM”, the screen size will be fixed at an aspect ratio of 4:3.

6-2 Screen Size (4:3/LETTER/SQUEEZE) Mode Selection

The screen size of recorded images can be selected with the ASPECT RATIO item on the CAMERA OPERATION menu screen.

See page 75.

To record using the standard screen, set ASPECT RATIO to 4:3.

When ASPECT RATIO is set to LETTER, the image is recorded in a 16:9 aspect ratio with the upper and lower parts of the image cut. In this case, the viewfinder screen or LCD will sbhow the 16:9 aspect ratio image with the upper and lower parts of the image cut.

When the ASPECT RATIO is set to SQUEEZE, 16:9 image is output vertically squeezed to fit 4:3 screens.

MEMO:

The safety zone of the standard screen and the 16:9 screen can be displayed in the viewfinder or LCD by setting the SAFETY ZONE item on the LCD/VF (1/2) menu screen. See page 81.

When ASPECT RATIO is set to LETTER or SQUEEZE, 16:9 aspect ratio distinction ID signal is output from the Y/C OUT terminal.

When setting DATE REC in the TIME/DATE menu screen to “BARS” or “BARS + CAM”, the screen size will be fixed at an aspect ratio of 4:3.

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Contents GY-DV5100 For Customer UsePort Cable Length These instructions are for the GY-DV5100E and GY-DV5101EInformation RemarqueMain Features Main Features Contents Main FeaturesPrecautions for Proper Use IntroductionTime management Routine and Periodical MaintenancePrecautions for Use of Head Cleaning Tape Videocassette to be Used Battery Pack to be UsedUse JVC’s videocassette tapes marked with the or Symbol For recording and storing videotapes in the best conditionFront Section Characteristic CCD PhenomenaCondensation Right Side Section CAM Camera mode indicator Auto Iris Auto iris level switchFull Auto Full auto shooting ON/OFF button and indicator VTR VTR mode indicatorRight Side Section Cont’d TC GENE. Time code generator setting switch Counter Counter display switchSelector switch CH-1 Audio Select CH-1 audio selector switchLeft Side Section Top Section Rear SectionBattery holder lock release knob Battery holderBattery release lever Rear Section Cont’dStatus Screens VTR mode Example of displayIndications on the LCD Monitor and in the Viewfinder StatusALC Status Screens in the Camera ModeIndications on the LCD Monitor and in the Viewfinder Cont’d FASAuto Knee ON, Auto Knee OFF Gain ALCLolux ON, Lolux OFF Full Auto ON, Full Auto OFFStatus Screen in VTR Mode DV Signal Input Mode Every time the Display button is pressed Is shown in the VTR mode, the displayed contents changeMagnified Status Indications on the LCD Monitor Head Cleaning Required No DV SignalCleaning Tape PAL InhibitLens Optional S14 x 7.3B12U1.5-Inch Viewfinder Optional Basic SystemAttaching the Microphone Provided Attaching the Microphone Using KA-A50UAttaching the Zoom Lens Attaching the ViewfinderAttaching the Tripod Base Provided PinFlat shape type battery pack Anton-Bauer battery pack Power SupplyBattery Pack Operation Optional AC OperationAttaching the Battery Pack Battery Pack Operation Optional Cont’dAttaching the NP-1B type Battery Detaching the Battery PackAttaching the Anton-Bauer Battery Holder Using an Anton-Bauer Battery PackAttaching a Flat Shape Type Battery Pack To the connectors on the cameraRecharging Operating Time with Battery PackBattery Pack Continuous Operating Time At 25 ˚CMode Operation Turning the Power onTurning the Power OFF PreparationsLoading the Cassette Cassette Loading and UnloadingUnloading the Cassette REC SaveOpening the LCD monitor Adjusting the LCD monitorViewing the LCD Monitor Changing the orientation and angle of the LCD monitorSetting the Date and Time Setting, Displaying and Recording the Date and TimeSetting the Date and Time Setting, Displaying and Recording the Date and Time Cont’d Clock Adjust menu screen Date Year/Month/DayDisplaying the Time and Date on the Screen Recording the Date and Time DataCharging the Built-in Battery How to chargeFilter Camera SettingsScreen Size 43/LETTER/SQUEEZE Mode Selection Suitable LocationSmpte type color bars Viewfinder AdjustmentExternal Monitor Adjustment EBU type colour barsBack Focus Adjustment White Balance AdjustmentLine Audio Input Signal SelectionRecording Level Adjustment MICBasic Recording Operation Shooting OperationMonitoring Audio during Recording Searching for Recorded Scenes Edit Search If the Record-Standby Mode Continues Setting the time before the tape protection mode is engagedDescription Header REC menu screen contentsHeader REC Function During Header REC How to set the Header REC menu screenExecuting the Header REC Function Recording the Color Bars Color bar signal of the built-in signal generatorColour bar signal of the built-in signal generator Recording the Colour BarsFast-Forward, Rewind Playback ModePlayback Procedure SearchOutputting CH-3, CH-4 Channel Audio SettingVariable Slow Playback Variable Slow PlaybackDV connector DV cable VC-VDV204 4P-4P, VC-VDV206 4P-6P Using External ComponentsConnecting a Video Component with DV Connector Connections Connecting a Video Component with DV Connector Cont’dSettings OperationDisplaying Time Code Time code entered from the DV connectorTime Code Operation TC GENE. switch Presetting and Recording of Time CodeDrop frame/Non-drop frame mode TC/UB/CLOCK menu screenZero-resetting the Time Code or User’s Bit Data Shutter dial Status button TOP Menu screenReproducing Time Codes RegenMenu Screens Menu Screen ConfigurationSetting Menu Screens Resetting the Menu Settings to the Factory Settings Storing Setting ValuesReading Out a Menu Settings File File Manage Menu ScreenCamera Operation Menu Screen Camera Process Menu ScreenAdvanced Process Screen Skin Color Adjust Screen AUDIO/VIDEO Menu ScreenAUDIO/VIDEO Menu Screen Cont’d Audio Menu Screen Cont’d11-10 LCD/VF Menu Screen 11-10 LCD/VF Menu Screen Cont’d11-11 TC/UB/CLOCK Menu Screen Header REC Menu Screen TIME/DATE Menu ScreenOthers Menu Screen Setting procedure Features of the Camera SectionIris Brightness Adjustment Full-Time Auto White Balance FAW Variable Scan V.SCAN Adjusting the Shutter SpeedShooting the Screen Image on a Computer Monitor Automatic Setting Contents Gain Sensitivity AdjustmentSwitch Setup According to Illumination and Subject Relationship between gain, iris and shutterSetting the Color and Range of the Skin Detail Function How to Use Skin DetailUsing the Skin Detail Function Alarm Indications and Actions OthersSymptoms Remedy Alarm Indications and Actions Cont’dTroubleshooting Alarm SoundOthers 2/2 menu screen Hour Meter DisplayTOP Menu menu screen Accumulated drum running timeAccessories Video SpecificationsCamera Section INPUT/OUTPUT Signals GeneralQR JVC Digi Specifications Cont’dExternal Dimensions unit mm GY-DV5100/GY-DV5101 DV Camcorder GY-DV5100