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PDW-F335KL, PDWF335L manual
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188 pages, 6.85 Mb
Sony Corporation
Contents
Operating Instructions
PDW-F335L
PDW-F335K
Owner’s Record
WARNING
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Chapter 3 Recording and Playback
Recording – Advanced Operations
Playback
Thumbnail Search
Chapter 4 Scene Selection
Creating Clip Lists
Chapter 6 Saving and Loading User Setting Data
Chapter 7 File Operation
Appendix
Foreword
Before Use
Frame Frequency Indications for Interlaced Signals
OverviewChapter1
Features
Camera Features
1/2-inchHD CCD
Camera signal processing for high quality video
Shooting functions provide various effects
Proxy AV data recording
Saving general-purposefiles
Long recording times
Recording and playback in clip units
Convenient playback and search functions exploiting the disc characteristics
Input/Output Features
Equipped with an i.LINK connector
Other signal input/output connectors
Other Features
User-friendlyinterface functions
Location and Function of Parts
Front
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Right Side
Near the front
LCD monitor operating buttons
Status Display on the LCD Monitor
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Near the rear
Side control panel (inside the protection cover)
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Left Side and Upper Section
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Rear
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VCL-719BXSAuto Focus Lens (Supplied with the PDW-F335K)
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DXF-20WViewfinder
Status Display on the Viewfinder Screen
Layout of the status display on the viewfinder screen
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Preparations
Preparing a Power Supply
Using a Battery Pack
To detach the battery pack
To attach the battery pack
Using an AC Adaptor
Setting the Area of Use and the Frame Frequency
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Setting the Date and Time of the Internal Clock
Preparing the Lens
Mounting the Lens
Adjusting the Flange Focal Length
Carrying out the adjustment
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Adjusting the Viewfinder
Detaching the Viewfinder
To attach the viewfinder
Adjusting the Viewfinder Position
Adjusting the Eyepiece Focus and
To adjust the eyepiece focus
To adjust contrast and brightness
To adjust the outline emphasis
Attaching a 5-inchElectronic Viewfinder
Using the Shoulder Strap
To remove the shoulder strap
Adjusting the Shoulder Pad Position
Using a Video Light
Preparing the Audio Input System
Using the Supplied Microphone
To use the microphone detached from the camcorder
Using an External Microphone
Attaching a UHF Synthesized Tuner
To attach a WRR-855
To attach a WRR-861/862(When using a BP-GL95/GL65/L60S/L80SBattery Pack)
Connecting Line Input Audio Equipment
Connecting the Remote Control Unit
Camcorder switch functions when the remote control unit is connected
Paint adjustment when the remote control unit is connected
When the monitor is connected to the remote control unit
When the remote control unit is disconnected from the camcorder
Structure of the paint adjustment data
Connecting
Connecting an External Video
Monitor
Using an i.LINK Connection
Settings required for an i.LINK connection
Connections for Using the PDZ-1
Recording and Playback Chapter3
Loading and Unloading a Disc
Loading a disc
Unloading a disc
Formatting a Disc
Using a new disc
Handling of Discs When Recording
Does Not End Normally (Salvage
Function)
Quick salvage
Full salvage
Basic Procedure for
Shooting
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Recording – Basic
Operations
Selecting the Recording Format
Adjusting the Black Balance/White
Balance
To adjust the black balance
To adjust the white balance
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Using the ATW (auto tracking white balance) function
Setting the Electronic Shutter
About the shutter modes
To select the shutter mode and shutter speed
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Adjusting the Iris
Turning the auto iris function on and off
To set the automatic iris
To adjust the iris sensitivity
Adjusting the Audio Level
Setting the Time Data
To set the timecode
To save the actual time in the timecode
To set the user bits
To lock the timecode to an external source
Setting for Special Shooting Cases
To correct skin detail
To delete the last recorded clip
To delete all clips within the disc
Recording Shot Marks
To specify shot marks to be recorded on the disc
Recording a SHOT MARK
Setting the Thumbnail Image at
Recording Time
Time-lapseVideo Recording (Interval Rec Function)
Shooting and recording in Interval Rec mode
To interrupt interval recording
To end interval recording
Notes on Interval Rec mode
Setting the Picture Cache time/Picture Cache mode
Assigning User-DefinedClip Titles Automatically
About the Automatic Title Generation Function
To enter a title prefix directly
Assigning User-DefinedClip and Clip List Names
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To create a list of title prefix strings
To transfer a title prefix list to the unit’s internal memory
To select a prefix from the title prefix list
Recording with the Clip Continuous Rec Function
To stop the function
To turn the function off
Playback
Disc playback start position
Normal Playback
Deteriorating playback conditions
Freezing a Picture during Playback
Checking the Last Two Seconds of the Recording (Recording Review)
Switching the Information Displayed in the Thumbnail Screen
Changing the Thumbnail Image (Index Frame) of a Clip
Cuing Up a Frame by Searching for an Essence Mark
Searching Using the Chapter Function
Deleting shot marks
Searching Using the Expand Function
Clip List Playback
Playing back in clip list order
To return from clip list playback mode to normal playback mode
Cuing up with sub clip thumbnails
Locking (Write-Protecting)Clips
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Scene Selection
Flow of scene selection editing
Clip
Clip list
Sub clips (clips in clip lists)
Clip list editing (current clip list)
Clip list playback
Creating Clip Lists
Including Sub Clips in the Current
Clip List
Including a clip selected in the thumbnail
screen in the clip list
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Adding Sub Clips Using the Expand Function
Adding Sub Clips Using the Chapter Function
Editing Clip Lists
Reordering Sub Clips
Adjusting Sub Clip In/Out Points (Trimming)
Deleting Sub Clips
Saving the Current Clip List to Disc
Setting the Start Timecode for the Current Clip List
Switching the Information Displayed on Thumbnails
Managing Clip Lists
To display the CLIP menu
To exit the CLIP menu
Loading a Clip List from the Disc as the Current Clip List
To display thumbnails of the read-incurrent clip list
Deleting a Clip List from the Disc
To continue deleting other clip lists
Using the PDZ-1Proxy Browsing Software
Menu Displays and
Detailed Settings
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TOP Menu
USER MENU CUSTOMIZE menu
ALL menu
OPERATION menu
USER menu
MAINTENANCE menu
FILE menu
DIAGNOSIS menu
ADVANCED menu
Menu List
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Displaying Menus
To clear the menu display from the screen
To display the TOP menu
Basic Menu Operations
To select the setting items and values on the menu
To confirm the selection of a menu, a setting item, or a setting value
To return to the factory default settings
To move to another page
Editing the USER Menu
To add a new page
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To add/delete/replace pages
Resetting USER Menu Settings to the Standard Settings
Resetting USER Menu Settings to the Factory Default Settings
Setting the Status Display on the Viewfinder Screen and the LCD Monitor
Change Confirmation/Adjustment Progress Messages
Setting the Marker Display
Setting the Viewfinder Screen Display
Recording Shot Data Superimposed on the Color Bars
To carry out superimposed recording
Setting the Shot ID
To insert a space
To delete a character
To cancel changing the shot ID
Showing the Status Display
Items shown in the status display
Adjustments and Settings from Menus
Setting the Color Temperature Manually
Specifying an Offset for the Auto White Balance Setting
Selecting Gamma Tables
Making Low-NoiseSettings
Assigning Functions to ASSIGN Switches
Selecting the Lens File
Selecting the Aspect Ratio
Switching the aspect ratio for DVCAM recording
Setting the aspect ratio in HD mode
To display a “16:9” aspect ratio of on the viewfinder screen
About the CCD Scan Mode
Pulldown method for DVCAM format recording in 23.98P mode
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Saving and Loading User
Setting Data
To protect saved data
Notes on using and storing the “Memory Stick”
Saving USER Menu Data (User File) to the “Memory Stick”
To set the file ID
To select the file information items to be
displayed
Loading Saved Data from a “Memory Stick”
Saving and Loading Scene Files
To save scene files stored in the camcorder memory to the “Memory Stick”
To select the file information items to be displayed
Loading Scene Files
Resetting the Settings of the Camcorder to the Standard Settings
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File Operation
File Operation Restrictions
Root directory
Clip directory
Edit directory
Sub directory
General directory
File Access Mode File Operations
File access mode operating environment
Preparations
Making FAM connections
Operating on files
Exiting file operations
Reconnecting
Recording Continuous
Timecode over FAM
Connections
To record continuous timecode
Appendix
About the LCD panels
Phenomena Specific to CCD Image Sensors
Condensation
Maintenance
Testing the Camcorder Before
Shooting
Preparations for testing
Testing the Camera
Testing the VDR
Maintenance
Cleaning the viewfinder
Note About the Battery Terminal
Operation Warnings
Operation/alarm messages
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Troubleshooting
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Using UMID Data
What is a UMID
Additional information related to the UMID
About i.LINK
i.LINK operation with your camcorder
About a “Memory Stick”
What is “Memory Stick”
Types of “Memory Stick”
Available types of “Memory Stick”
Before using a “Memory Stick”
“Memory Stick” access indicator
Precautions
Specifications
General
Video camera section
Stereo microphone
Optical Disc Drive Section
Input/output connectors
Pin assignment of the connectors
Related products
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Chart of Optional Components and Accessories
Glossary
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Index
Numerics