Panasonic AG-HPX600EN User Manual

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Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording — Handling setting data
Select [YES] on the confirmation screen, and press the jog 
dial button.
[SD CARD FORMAT OK] is displayed, and the SD memory card is 
formatted.
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NOTE
 tSince 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 message
Remedy
[SD CARD FORMAT NG NO 
CARD]
(No SD memory card is inserted.)
Insert an SD memory card.
[SD CARD FORMAT NG ERROR]
(The card cannot be formatted.)
The SD memory card may be 
defective.
Replace the card.
[SD CARD FORMAT NG WRITE 
PROTECT]
(The card is write-protected.)
Remove the SD memory card and 
cancel the protection.
[SD CARD FORMAT NG CANNOT 
ACCESS]
(The card cannot be accessed.)
The SD memory card cannot be 
accessed.
Wait for accessing to end and then 
reformat the card.
How to use scene file data
 
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Settings matching various shooting conditions can be saved as individual scene file numbers.
 
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The required files can be read in the [CAM02:SCENE FILE] screen of SmartUI.
 
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The 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.
 
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Even 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.
 
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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
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NOTE
 tThe [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 settings
 
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Renaming scene files
Use the <CAM> button to display the [CAM02:SCENE FILE] 
screen of SmartUI, and select the scene file to be changed.
Select the [NAME EDIT] item on the setting menu [SCENE 
FILE] screen, and press the jog dial button.
SCENE FILE F3:SPARK
MATRIX
SKIN TONE DTL
V DETAIL FREQ
NAME EDIT
NORM1
KNEE
MID
OFF
THIN
PUSH  MENU  TO  RETURN 
RETURN
CHANGE
Select [CHANGE], and press the jog dial button.
SCENE FILE F3:SPARK
MATRIX
SKIN TONE DTL
V DETAIL FREQ
NAME EDIT
NORM1
KNEE
MID
OFF
THIN
PUSH  MENU  TO  RETURN 
RETURN
CHANGE
When the following screen is displayed, use the jog dial 
button to set a 6-character file name.
 
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Turning the jog dial button switches the character display in the 
order of space (m) → alphabet characters (A to Z) → numbers (0 to 
9) → symbols (;:<=>?@[¥]^_-./).