Configuring Setup Files

The menu settings of can be stored on the camera recorder or an SDHC card by saving them as a setup file.

Loading a saved setup file enables you to reproduce the appropriate setup state speedily.

Two types of setup files are available.

Scene file:

File that contains all menu settings, ranging from video format settings to image creation settings, such as device settings and shooting conditions.

Picture file:

File that contains image creation settings in accordance to the shooting conditions ([Camera Process] menu items). (A Page 76)

Make use of the [Setup File Manage] menu to save or load a setup file.

The following operations can be performed on the [Setup File Manage] menu.

Saving setup files (A Page 109)

Loading a setup file (A Page 110)

Resetting a saved file (A Page 110)

Number of storable setup files

Camera recorder

: [CAM1] to [CAM4]

SDHC Card

 

Slot A

: A[EXT1] to A[EXT8]

Slot B

: B[EXT1] to B[EXT8]

Preset setup files

As described below, there are three types of scene files and two types of picture files that can be loaded according to different shooting conditions.

Scene file

 

[GY-HD 60p LIKE]

: Setting is adjusted according to the

 

tone of the GY-HD series. [Camera

 

Resolution] is set to A1280x720B, and

 

[Frame & Bit Rate] is set to

 

A60p(HQ)B.

[GY-HD 50p LIKE]

: Setting is adjusted according to the

 

tone of the GY-HD series. [Camera

 

Resolution] is set to A1280x720B, and

 

[Frame & Bit Rate] is set to

 

A50p(HQ)B.

[CINEMA 1080/24p]: Setting that is suited for movie-like

 

video shooting. [Camera Resolution]

 

is set to A1920x1080B, and [Frame &

 

Bit Rate] is set to A24p(HQ)B.

Picture file

 

[GY-HD LIKE]

: Setting is adjusted according to the

 

tone of the GY-HD series.

[CINEMA]

: Setting that is suited for movie-like

 

video shooting.

Memo :

The above setup files are used exclusively for loading. They cannot be overwritten or reset.

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