Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording — Handling setting data

3Select [YES] on the confirmation screen, and press the jog dial button.[SD CARD FORMAT OK] is displayed, and the SD memory card is formatted.

@@NOTE

ttSince data that is deleted by formatting cannot be restored, be sure to check the data before executing formatting.

The card will not be formatted if the following message is displayed while the jog dial button is pressed:

Error messageRemedy

[SD CARD FORMAT NG NO

 

CARD]

Insert an SD memory card.

(No SD memory card is inserted.)

 

[SD CARD FORMAT NG ERROR]

The SD memory card may be

defective.

(The card cannot be formatted.)

Replace the card.

 

[SD CARD FORMAT NG WRITE

Remove the SD memory card and

PROTECT]

cancel the protection.

(The card is write-protected.)

 

[SD CARD FORMAT NG CANNOT

The SD memory card cannot be

accessed.

ACCESS]

Wait for accessing to end and then

(The card cannot be accessed.)

reformat the card.

 

How to use scene file data

ffSettings matching various shooting conditions can be saved as individual scene file numbers. ffThe required files can be read in the [CAM02:SCENE FILE] screen of SmartUI.

ffThe setting values of scene files can also be changed at each item of the setting menu (page 122). After a scene file is changed, it can also be saved as individual scene file numbers.

ffEven when the [VFR] item (option) and the [F.RATE] item (option) are switched on SmartUI during recording, operation is not changed. The operation changes after recording completes.

Same applies when the [VFR] item or the [F.RATE] item is changed by switching between [F1] to [F6] of scene files.

rr Factory settings
[F1]

File suitable for standard shooting

[F2]: [FLUO.]

File suitable for shooting factoring in the characteristics of fluorescent lighting (e.g. indoor shooting)

[F3]: [SPARK]

File suitable for SD shooting with resolution, hue and contrast enhanced

[F4]: [B‑STR]

File suitable for shooting with shadow tones extended (e.g. sunsets)

[F5]: [CINE V]

File suitable for film-like shooting with priority given to contrast

[F6]: [CINE D]

File suitable for film-like shooting with priority given to dynamic range

@@NOTE

ttThe [SYSTEM MODE] item is not changed even if a scene file is changed. Set this at each item on the setting menu [SYSTEM SETUP] screen.

Changing scene file settingsrr Renaming scene files

1Use the <CAM> button to display the [CAM02:SCENE FILE] screen of SmartUI, and select the scene file to be changed.

2 Select the [NAME EDIT] item on the setting menu [SCENE FILE] screen, and press the jog dial button.

For details, refer to “Setting menu basic operations” (page 118).

SCENE FILE F3:SPARK
KNEEMID

 

MATRIXNORM1

 

SKIN TONE DTL

OFF

 

V DETAIL FREQTHIN

 

NAME EDIT

 

RETURN

 

 

 

CHANGE

 

PUSH MENU TO RETURN

3Select [CHANGE], and press the jog dial button.

SCENE FILE F3:SPARK

KNEE

MID

 

MATRIX

NORM1

 

SKIN TONE DTL

OFF

 

V DETAIL FREQ

THIN

 

NAME EDIT

 

RETURN

 

 

 

CHANGE

 

 

 

 

 

PUSH MENU TO RETURN

4 When the following screen is displayed, use the jog dial button to set a 6-character file name.

ffTurning the jog dial button switches the character display in the order of space (m) alphabet characters (A to Z) numbers (0 to 9) symbols (;:<=>?@[¥]^_-./).

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