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Panasonic AG-3DA1E Manual
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2 Read this first! (For AG-3DA1P)4 Note:Camera-Recorder Battery Charger / AC Adaptor 5 Read this first! (For AG-3DA1E)Read this first! (For AG-3DA1E)(continued) 6 For battery chargerFOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY FOR CONTINENTAL EUROPE, ETC FOR U.K. ONLY Not to be used in the U.K This appliance is supplied with a moulded How to replace the fuse three pin mains plug for your safety and 1. Open the fuse compartment with a convenience screwdriver A 5 amp fuse is fitted in this plug Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 5 amps and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362 Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse If the plug contains a removable fuse cover 2. Replace the fuse you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local Panasonic Dealer EEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur EEE Complies with Directive of Turkey 7 For AC adaptor8 EMC NOTICE FOR THE PURCHASER/USER OF THE APPARATUSApplicable standards and operating environment The apparatus is compliant with: 2.Pre-requisiteconditions to achieving compliance with the above standards 3.Performance level 9 Read this first! (For AG-3DA1P/AG-3DA1E)11 Overview12 ContentsShooting techniques for different 13 How to handle data recorded on SD14 Operating precautions16 Precaution for use19 AccessoriesOptional accessories 20 Description of parts21 Left side22 Description of parts (continued)Terminals and mounting parts 1Accessory mounting hole 2Light shoe 3Microphone shoe (Page 66) 4Audio INPUT 1/2 terminals (XLR 3 pin) (Page 48) 5Card slot cover OPEN lever (Page 30) 6SD Memory Card slots and access lamps (Page 32) 7Tripod hole (Page 16) 8HD SDI L/R terminals (Page 67) 9HDMI OUT terminal (Page 67) 10Headphone jack (3.5 mm stereo mini jack) (Page 66) 11CAM REMOTE jack 23 Charging the battery24 Power sources25 Turn on/off the cameraTally lamp 26 Viewfinder27 Using the LCD1 Set the POWER/Mode selector switch to ON. (Page 25) 2 Hold down the OPEN button and open the LCD monitor 90° OPEN button 3 Position the LCD monitor where it is easiest to see 180° •Do not apply unnecessary force to the open LCD. This can damage the camera Emphasizing outlines 1 In CAMERA mode, press the EVF DTL button Preparation EVF DTL button 28 Setting the calendar30 Basic shooting operations31 Basic shooting operation1 Mode lamp (CAMERA) 2 Adjust the focus, brightness, white balance, and convergence point 3 Press the START/STOP button (Red) to start shooting Checking photos taken (REC CHECK) Shooting 32 Basic shooting operations (continued)SD Memory Card access lamps SD Memory Card recording times Illuminated: Flashing (fast): Flashing (slow): Accessing card Off: SD Memory Card access lamps Card capacity 33 Removing SD Memory Cardsaccess lamps Protecting SD Memory Cards switch Repairing SD Memory Cards 34 Using the zoom function35 Shooting in progressive mode36 Adjusting the focus37 Adjusting the brightness38 Adjusting the convergence point40 Adjusting the white balance42 Shooting techniques for different targets46 Adjusting the shutter speed48 Switching Audio Input50 Clip metadata51 Uploading the metadata (META DATA)Loading the metadata Selecting whether to record the metadata on the SD Memory Cards 1 Press the mode button and select CAMERA mode 3 Tilt the lever in the directions to select META DATA, and push the Operation lever (or tilt in the direction) CARD READ: RECORD: CLIP COUNT RESET: META DATA PROP: META INITIAL SET: 5 Press the MENU button to release the menu mode 52 Clip metadata (continued)Selecting the USER CLIP NAME recording method USER CLIP NAME to be recorded 53 Using the Counter54 Charging the built-inbattery/Setting the time code57 Basic playback operations58 Thumbnail screen60 Playback settings (PLAY SETUP)61 Thumbnail operations64 Useful playback functions65 Frame-by-frameplayback1 Tilt the Operation lever in the direction during playback to pause the clip 2 Press the AUDIO MON/ADV buttons AUDIO MON/ADV +/– buttons Adjust volume Viewing images on a monitor or television 1 Connect the camera to the monitor or TV set. (Page 67) 2 Start playback Checking the date and time TIME: DATE: TIME & DATE: OFF: 66 Connecting external units67 TV/MonitorOnly the output signals from the camera are shown Editing 68 Screen displays69 6Information display7Shutter speed display 8Microphone level automatic control display 9Frame rate display Audio level meter display (Page 49) 11Focus bar display 12Safety zone 133D guide display 14Iris display Displays the F-value 15Convergence display 16Zoom position display Focus control information display 18Date and time display Month: Displays 19Shot mark recording display (SHOT MARK) 70 Screen displays (continued)20Gain display White balance information display 22Screen mode display R-IMAGE: 23Remaining battery capacity display The battery display will change 24Operation status display REC: PAUSE: CHK: 25Monitor audio level meter 71 Main warning displaysCANNOT BE USED DUE TO INCOMPATIBLE DATA CANNOT RECORD VIDEO IMAGES ARE PROTECTED. REMOVE PROTECTION YES NO CANNOT DELETE CANNOT RECORD — INCOMPATIBLE CONTROL DATA CANNOT DELETE WITH THIS BUTTON CANNOT HANDLE. THE NUMBER OF CLIPS HAS EXCEEDED THE MAXIMUM LIMIT CANNOT OPERATE. FAN MOTOR IS STOP. PLEASE TURN OFF CANNOT OPERATE. TEMPERATURE IS HIGH. PLEASE TURN OFF AND WAIT A WHILE CANNOT PLAY CANNOT PLAY WITH THIS BUTTON CANNOT PROTECT CANNOT RECORD THE NUMBER OF CLIPS HAS EXCEEDED THE MAXIMUM LIMIT CANNOT RECORD 3D CLIP INTO THIS CARD CANNOT RECORD 3D CLIP THIS CARD. PLEASE CHANGE THE CARD CANNOT SELECT MORE CLIPS CANNOT SET CARD DOOR OPENED CARD ERROR PLEASE REFORMAT CARD FULL 72 CHECK CARDCLIP NUMBER IS FULL CONTROL DATA ERROR HAS BEEN DETECTED INCOMPATIBLE DATA INCOMPATIBLE CARD PLEASE CHECK CARD LOW BATTERY LOW INTERNAL BATTERY NO CARD NO DATA NOW ACCESSING PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE CARD PLAYBACK ONLY REC STOPPED BY REC SIZE LIMIT. PLEASE PUSH REC BUTTON AGAIN TO RESTART SD CARD FORMAT? YES NO SET DATE AND TIME Set the date and time THE CLIP IS PROTECTED. PLEASE CANCEL PROTECTION 73 THE TC MODE IS CHANGED TO "NDFTHIS CARD CANNOT RECORD IN VIDEO MODE THUMBNAIL DATA ERROR IS DETECTED TURN POWER OFF UNABLE TO FORMAT USER CLIP NAME MODIFIED WRITE PROTECT Main error displays REC WARNING SYSTEM ERROR TURN POWER OFF 74 Setting the DISPLAY itemsMODE CHK OTHER DISPLAY settings Displays (Hold down DISP DISPLAY 75 Using the setup menus77 Setup menu structure78 Setup menu list79 CAMERA SETUP screen (continued)KNEE MID: MATRIX NORM1 NORM2: CINE-LIKE: SW MODE screen HANDLE ZOOM L/M/H: L/OFF/M: IRIS DIAL DOWN OPEN UP OPEN: USER1 INH: R-IMAGE: USER2 Menu INH R-IMAGE MIX 80 Setup menu list (continued)RECORDING SETUP screen REC FORMAT PH 1080/60i PH 1080/30P PH 1080/24P PH 720/60P PH 1080/50i PH 1080/25P PH 720/50P MIC ALC ONOFF MIC GAIN1 -50dB -60dB MIC GAIN2 TC/UB SETUP screen TC MODE DF: NDF: TCG FREE RUN: REC RUN TC PRESET YES NO UB PRESET 81 AV OUT SETUP screenSDI OUT (PB) ON: OFF: HP MODE LIVE: RECORDING DISPLAY SETUP screen DETECT1 105%, 100%, 95%, 90%, 85%, 80%, 75%, 70%, 65%, 60%, 55%, 50% DETECT2 100% SAFETY ZONE ON OFF REC COUNTER TOTAL CLIP: OUTPUT OSD DATE/TIME TIME: DATE: TIME & DATE: LEVEL METER ZOOM & FOCUS 82 DISPLAY SETUP screen (continued)CARD & BATTERY OTHER LCD/EVF BACKLIGHT LOW, NORMAL, HIGH CARD FUNCTIONS screen CARD FORMAT YES: NO: CLIP PROPERTY META DATA screen CARD READ RECORD USER CLIP NAME TYPE1 TYPE2: CLIP COUNT RESET META DATA PROP META INITIAL SET 83 OTHER FUNCTIONS screenREC LAMP FRONT: REAR: BOTH: CLOCK SET TIME ZONE +00:00 SYSTEM FREQ 59.9Hz: 50Hz: SYSTEM INFO MENU INIT OPERATION UPDATE 84 OTHER FUNCTIONS screen (continued)LOG DATA PLAY SETUP screen RESUME PLAY THUMBNAIL SETUP screen THUMBNAIL MODE ALL: SAME FORMAT: MARKER: INDICATOR DATA DISPLAY TC: UB: DATE & TIME: DATE FORMAT Y-M-D: M-D-Y: D-M-Y: OPERATION screen DELETE ALL CLIPS: SELECT: CLIP PROTECT 85 Before calling for service86 Before calling for service (continued)Playback Cannot play even when press the play button Mosaic-likenoise appears when I cue or review a clip A black screen appears during clip changeover Images do not appear on the television even though I have connected the camera-recorderproperly Cannot hear any sound from the camera-recorder’s speaker Other There is a rattling sound when the camera-recorder is tilted back and forth A clicking sound is heard when the power is turned on The SD Memory Card screen appears strange cannot be used even after formatting The camera does not recognize the SD Memory Card even though it is inserted correctly The SD Memory Card is not recognized when inserted into other devices 87 Updating the firmware in the camera88 Cleaning89 Storage Precautions90 Recording format91 How to handle data recorded on SD Memory Card92 Specifications93 Thumbnail displayEditing functions Formatting [Video System] Video output HDMI output: HD SDI 1(L) output: HD SDI 2(R) output: [Audio System] Compression method Sampling frequency Quantization Compressed bit-rate XLR input HDMI output Headphone output Internal speaker [Other inputs/outputs] Camera remote [Monitor] LCD monitor Viewfinder [AC adaptor] Weight Dimensions (W x H x D) [Battery charger] 94 Index
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