Sony PXW-Z750 Operating Instructions Manual
Sony PXW-Z750 Operating Instructions Manual

Sony PXW-Z750 Operating Instructions Manual

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5-011-799-14 (1)
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Solid-State Memory Camcorder
Operating Instructions
PXW-Z750
Software Version 3.1
© 2019 Sony Corporation

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  • Page 1 5-011-799-14 (1) Solid-State Memory Camcorder Operating Instructions PXW-Z750 Software Version 3.1 © 2019 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Obtaining Location Information (GPS) .... 55 1. Overview 8. Saving and Loading User Configuration Data Name and Function of Parts ......3 5. Network Configuration Screen Display ..........13 User Configuration Data .........123 Network Functions Supported by the User Files ............124 Camcorder ..........
  • Page 3: Overview

    “Preparing a Power Supply” (page 20) [Note] For your safety, and to ensure proper operation of the camcorder, Sony recommends the use of the BP-GL95B Battery Pack. Camera adaptor connector (Japanese model only) Enables connection of a CA-TX70/FB70 HD Camera Adaptor.
  • Page 4 1. Overview: Name and Function of Parts Lens mount securing rubber Accessory Attachments Controls Near the Lens After locking the lens in position using the lens locking lever, fit this rubber over the lower of the two projections. This fixes the lens mount, preventing it from coming loose.
  • Page 5 1. Overview: Name and Function of Parts BLACK: Adjust the black set and black balance LCD Monitor Side (1) automatically. You can use the AUTO W/B BAL switch even when the ATW (Auto Tracing White Balance) function is operating. If you push the switch to the WHITE side once more during the automatic white balance adjustment, the adjustment is canceled and When this selector is used, the new setting...
  • Page 6 1. Overview: Name and Function of Parts ASSIGN. (assignable) 1/2/3 switches MONITOR (audio monitor selection) When this switch is adjusted, the new setting 1) ATW (Auto Tracing White balance): The white balance of the picture being shot is adjusted automatically for You can assign a function using Operation switches appears on the viewfinder screen for about...
  • Page 7 1. Overview: Name and Function of Parts are canceled. Pushing this switch up to Built-in speaker LCD Monitor Side (2) this position again cancels the previous The speaker can be used to monitor E-E  1) settings. sound during recording, and playback Pushing this switch up to this position sound during playback.
  • Page 8 1. Overview: Name and Function of Parts order ×4  ×15  ×24 with each press of the Display indication Description Switch settings RESET/RETURN button button. The indicator lights during high-speed operation Video with The LCD monitor displays playback in the reverse direction. superimposed the same text information DISPLAY switch:...
  • Page 9 1. Overview: Name and Function of Parts Thumbnail screen operations section and audio control section AUDIO SELECT CH 3-4 (audio channel 3/4 CLOCK: Record timecode synchronized to the adjustment method selection) switches internal clock. Regardless of the setting Select the audio level adjustment method for of the F-RUN/SET/R-RUN switch, the audio channels 3 and 4.
  • Page 10 1. Overview: Name and Function of Parts “Obtaining Location Information (GPS)” (page 55) Network connector Handle and Memory Card Slot Side Connects to a network via a wired LAN [Note] connection using a LAN cable (sold Do not grasp this part of the camcorder when the GPS function is in use.
  • Page 11 1. Overview: Name and Function of Parts TC IN (timecode input) connector (BNC TALLY (back tally) indicator (red) Tally Indicator and Connector Section type) Lights up during recording. It will not light if To apply an external lock to the timecode of the TALLY switch is set to OFF.
  • Page 12 1. Overview: Name and Function of Parts OFF: Microphone using internal power source AUDIO OUT connector (XLR type, 5-pin, or not requiring a power source male) Outputs the audio signals recorded on audio REMOTE connector (8-pin) channels 1 and 2 or audio channels 3 and 4. Connect a remote control unit to control the The audio signals are selected by the camcorder remotely.
  • Page 13: Screen Display

    1. Overview Screen Display Clip name display LCD Monitor Information Screen (Status Display) Status Screens Displays the name of the clip currently recording when recording, or displays the name of the next clip to be recorded during The LCD monitor information screen is The status screens allow you to check recording standby.
  • Page 14 1. Overview: Screen Display Camera Status screen Video Output Status screen Display item Description Display item Description CH 1/CH 2/CH Audio level, input source, Detected Detected type of the battery 3/CH 4 reference input level, and wind Battery noise reduction filter settings Remaining Remaining capacity (%) for each channel...
  • Page 15 1. Overview: Screen Display Network client mode status Display item Description Display item Description Status State Description display SD Utility Remaining capacity (bar graph IP Address IP address of wired LAN Status State Description and remaining capacity) and (Wired) connection display Cert.
  • Page 16 1. Overview: Screen Display Wireless receiver function indicator Viewfinder Screen Indicator Meaning Displays “W” when a slot-in receiver is Rec During recording attached to the camcorder, and displays the Stby Recording standby reception level for each channel that can be The viewfinder screen displays images during off using the DISPLAY switch.
  • Page 17 1. Overview: Screen Display Recording format (system frequency and The following are displayed when Operation Wired LAN/Modem connection status Menu settings Indicator scan method) indicator >Base Setting >Shooting Mode in the setup indicator Operation >HDR Paint >Gamma Displays the currently configured camcorder menu is set to HDR and Operation >Display Displays icons for the wired LAN network or Setting...
  • Page 18 1. Overview: Screen Display The following icons are displayed when Network client mode indicator State Network State Network streaming from a CCM. Displays the status of the connection to the Operation Maintenance Maintenance connection connection Operation Maintenance Maintenance >Display >Network >Network state/icon CCM (Connection Control Manager) of either...
  • Page 19 1. Overview: Screen Display Recording media state/remaining Audio level meter indicators It is displayed when Maintenance >Camera Gain indicator capacity indicator for each media slot When the MONITOR (audio monitor selection) Config >HD SDI Remote I/F is set to Displays the gain setting (dB), set using the Displays the state and remaining capacity of switches (page 6) are set to CH-1/2, “Characters”...
  • Page 20: Preparation

    2. Preparation Preparing a Power Supply For safety, use only the Sony battery packs and Before use, charge the battery pack with a AC adaptors listed below. charger suitable for each battery. ˎ BP-GL95B Lithium-ion Battery Pack ˎ For details on the battery charging procedure, refer to the [CAUTION] battery charger operation manual.
  • Page 21: Attaching A Viewfinder

    2. Preparation Attaching a Viewfinder [CAUTION] Slide stopper Adjusting the Diopter Attaching the BKW-401 Viewfinder When the viewfinder is attached, do not leave the camcorder with the eyepiece lens facing the sun. Rotation Bracket Direct sunlight can enter through the lens, be focused in Turn the diopter adjustment ring until the the viewfinder and cause fire.
  • Page 22 2. Preparation: Attaching a Viewfinder Adjust the front-to-back position so that the arm of the BKW-401 does not touch the handle when it is raised. Hex socket bolts Adjust position so that arm does not touch handle Viewfinder slide assembly Attach the BKW-401 with the supplied bolts.
  • Page 23: Using The Camcorder For The First Time

    2. Preparation Using the Camcorder for the First Time When using the camcorder for the first time, Turn the MENU knob to set the year, configure the following settings in the menu. month, or day, and then press the knob. For details about menu operations, see “Basic Setup Menu Operations”...
  • Page 24: Mounting And Adjusting The Lens

    Set the iris to manual. loading at start-up. Contact a Sony service representative for Place the supplied flange focal length information about aberration correction adjustment chart about 3 m (10 ft) in front lenses.
  • Page 25: Preparing The Audio Input System

    XLR automatic detection function. It is record the audio from this microphone to determined by the switch selection only. To use a Sony wireless microphone system, FRONT. power the camcorder off and then attach a The XLR connection automatic detection wireless receiver.
  • Page 26: Attaching And Adjusting Peripheral Devices

    2. Preparation Attaching and Adjusting Peripheral Devices [Note] Mounting on a Tripod Attaching the Shoulder Strap Adjusting the Shoulder Pad The tripod adaptor pin may remain in the engaged position even after the camcorder is removed. If this Position happens, press the red button and move the lever as shown above until the pin returns to the stowed Attach the optional VCT-14/U14 Tripod Fit one of the clips to a shoulder strap...
  • Page 27: Handling Sxs Memory Cards

    An SxS memory card is loaded, but [Note] to release. Use Sony SxS memory cards (SxS PRO X, SxS Make sure to insert the SxS card in the correct the other slot is selected. PRO+, SxS PRO, or SxS-1) with this camcorder.
  • Page 28 2. Preparation: Handling SxS Memory Cards [Note] Formatting while recording ˎ If you continue recording, the message ˎ Selecting the SxS Memory Card to SxS memory cards must be formatted on an XDCAM “Media Full” appears and recording stops device that supports the exFAT or UDF file system or on Even while recording, the SxS memory card when the total remaining recording time this camcorder.
  • Page 29 2. Preparation: Handling SxS Memory Cards ˎ In some cases, some clips can be restored ˎ while others cannot. The restored clips can be played normally. ˎ If the message “Could not Restore Some ˎ Clips” keeps appearing after repeated attempts at restoration, it may be possible to restore the SxS memory card with the following procedure.
  • Page 30 2. Preparation Handling SD Cards for Saving Configuration Data The following SD cards can be used for saving Checking the Remaining Capacity configuration data. SDHC memory cards (Speed Class: 4 or higher, You can check the remaining capacity on non-UHS, Capacity: 4 GB to 32 GB) an SD card on the Media Status screen * Referred to as “SD cards”...
  • Page 31: Using A Media Adaptor

    For compatible memory cards, contact the card in the device to be used. your Sony dealer. format media or a message notifying you that the media has a different file system appears.
  • Page 32: Settings And Adjustments

    3. Settings and Adjustments Format Settings You can set the file system, system frequency, Video Formats Select Operation >Format >Frequency in and video format using Operation >Format in the setup menu. the setup menu. The following recording formats can be selected for different combinations of video resolution For details about menu operations, see “Basic Setup Menu Turn the MENU knob to select the system and system frequency.
  • Page 33 3. Settings and Adjustments: Format Settings SDI OUT Connector and HDMI Output Connector Output Formats The signals that can be output from the SDI OUT connector and HDMI output connector are shown in the following table according to the Operation >Format setting in the setup menu. Default values are shown underlined and in bold text.
  • Page 34 3. Settings and Adjustments: Format Settings Operation >Format (codec SDI output format selectable Operation >Input/Output >Output Format in the setup menu omitted) in the setup menu When both proxy recording and When proxy recording or SDI Out1 Output SDI Out2 Output HDMI Output network functions are off network function is on...
  • Page 35: Expansion Of Imaging Dynamic Range

    3. Settings and Adjustments Expansion of Imaging Dynamic Range You can set the imaging dynamic range to HLG type using HLG Look. For details, see High Dynamic Range (HDR) mode to record “HLG Look” (page 102). and output images with BT.2020 equivalent HDR(S-Log3) color space and increased dynamic range when the recording format is 4K QFHD or HD.
  • Page 36: Adjusting The Black Balance And White

    3. Settings and Adjustments Adjusting the Black Balance and White Balance To ensure excellent image quality when using Adjusting the White Balance Push the AUTO W/B BAL switch to BLACK Adjust the lens iris. this camcorder, conditions may require that and release the switch.
  • Page 37 3. Settings and Adjustments: Adjusting the Black Balance and White Balance Error message Meaning Set Maintenance >White Filter >ND Filter Assign the electrical CC filter switching NG: Color Temp. The color temperature of the C.Temp to On in the setup menu function (ELECTRICAL CC) to an assignable High subject lighting is too high,...
  • Page 38: Setting The Electronic Shutter

    3. Settings and Adjustments Setting the Electronic Shutter ECS (Extended Clear Scan) mode Speed Mode (with system frequency 59.94i) Shutter Modes Setting the Shutter Mode and Shutter Speed Select this mode for obtaining images with no horizontal bands of noise when shooting The shutter modes that can be used with the subjects such as monitor screens.
  • Page 39: Setting Auto Iris

    3. Settings and Adjustments Setting Auto Iris The reference value for automatic iris Convergence Description Turn the MENU knob to change the adjustment can be changed to aid the level reference value. shooting of clear pictures of back-lit subjects, –99 Sets the iris 2 f-stops or The shaded parts indicate the [Note]...
  • Page 40: Adjusting The Audio Level

    3. Settings and Adjustments Adjusting the Audio Level When you set the AUDIO SELECT switch to Rear2/WRR Level: Channel 2 recording level MIC CH1 Level: Channel 1 recording level Manually Adjusting the Audio AUTO, the input levels of analog audio signals Setting Knob Setting...
  • Page 41 3. Settings and Adjustments: Adjusting the Audio Level CH4 switch Channel 4 recording target WIRELESS Wireless microphone audio To adjust automatically, set the AUDIO SELECT CH 3-4 switch to AUTO. To adjust manually, set the AUDIO SELECT CH 3-4 switch to MANUAL. Select the knobs that adjust the audio levels with the Audio CH3 Level and Audio CH4 Level items under Maintenance >Audio...
  • Page 42: Setting Time Data

    3. Settings and Adjustments Setting Time Data To make the timecode consecutive Setting the Timecode Use the up and down arrow buttons to change values, and use the left and right When the F-RUN/SET/R-RUN switch is set arrow buttons to move the flashing digit. to R-RUN, recording a number of scenes on The timecode setting range is from 00:00:00:00 Repeat until all digits are set.
  • Page 43 3. Settings and Adjustments: Setting Time Data User bit settings during synchronization Turn on the POWER switch. When the timecode is synchronized to Set the PRESET/REGEN/CLOCK switch to an external signal, only the time data is PRESET. synchronized with the external timecode value.
  • Page 44: Shooting

    4. Shooting Basic Operations This section explains the basic shooting and assigned with the Rec Review function to Clip names If you are using the electronic shutter, recording procedures. play back the last two seconds of the clip select an appropriate shutter mode and Before starting to shoot, inspect the camera at normal speed.
  • Page 45 4. Shooting: Basic Operations Seamless playback Switching between memory cards Seamless playback across clip boundaries When two memory cards are loaded, press the is supported if each clip recorded on an SxS SLOT SELECT button (page 28) to select the PRO+ or SxS PRO X memory card has the active slot.
  • Page 46: Advanced Operations

    4. Shooting Advanced Operations viewfinder light as they do during normal Recording Shot Marks Recording Retroactive Images Select Operation >Rec Function > Cache recording. Rec Time in the setup menu. (Picture Cache Rec Function) To exit, stop the recording. On this camcorder, two types of shot marks Turn the MENU knob to select the Picture are available.
  • Page 47 4. Shooting: Advanced Operations that there is insufficient remaining recording Starting Interval Rec recording Recording interval (Interval Time) Select [Number of Frames], turn the MENU time will appear on the viewfinder screen.) knob to select the number of frames to ˎ...
  • Page 48 4. Shooting: Advanced Operations If the camcorder is turned off during The Slow & Quick Motion mode setting and ˎ Audio cannot be recorded when the ˎ Recording System S&Q frame rate the frame rate are retained even after the recording and playback frame rates differ.
  • Page 49 4. Shooting: Advanced Operations Setting Clip Continuous Rec [Note] Starting 2-slot Simul Rec recording Operation >Format Operation >Format Stop the recording after recording for two or more >Rec Format in the >Frequency in the setup seconds. setup menu menu Select Operation >Rec Function >Clip Insert SxS memory cards in both memory XAVC-I 1920×1080P 59.94/59/29.97/25/23.98...
  • Page 50 4. Shooting: Advanced Operations To exit, stop the recording. Recording format of System Recording Load media in the other card slot. main clip frequency format of Canceling 1-slot Simul Rec mode subclip Select Thumbnail >Copy Sub Clip >All Clips ˎ XAVC-I ˎ...
  • Page 51: Proxy Data

    4. Shooting Proxy Data Proxy data is made up of low-resolution video Formatting (initializing) SD cards To use an SD card formatted on the If you start shooting while the icon data (H.264) and audio data (AAC-LC). This camcorder in the slot of another device is flashing or is not lit, proxy files are not lightweight proxy data can be used in the SD cards must be formatted the first time they...
  • Page 52 The Log file is saved in “Root/ ˎ Proxy recording cannot be stopped independently ˎ PRIVATE/SONY/GPS.” during simultaneous proxy recording. Canceling proxy data recording Proxy recording limitations Set Operation >XAVC Proxy Rec Mode >Setting Proxy recording is not supported in the in the setup menu to Off.
  • Page 53: Planning Metadata

    Clearing the Loaded Planning Planning metadata files are stored in the the <Title> tag that contain the clip name Planning Metadata “General/Sony/Planning” directory. Metadata strings. The shaded fields in the example are clip name strings. “Typhoon” is described in ASCII Insert an SxS memory card in slot A or B.
  • Page 54 <PlanningMetadata xmlns="http:// To display ASCII format names: ˎ The following characters cannot be used in clip ˎ xmlns.sony.net/pro/metadata/ names. If they are used, they are replaced by an Select Title1(ASCII). planningmetadata" assignId=" underscore character (_). The clip name becomes “Typhoon_Strikes_ "...
  • Page 55: Obtaining Location Information (Gps)

    4. Shooting Obtaining Location Information (GPS) Location and time information of video shot Positioning Display GPS reception state when positioning is enabled is recorded status by the camcorder. That information is also Positioning Location information superimposed on the SDI signal output. could not be obtained The GPS function is set to Off by factory available...
  • Page 56: Network Configuration

    High-quality streaming using the Connection connection using the IFU-WLM3 USB Wireless When using the CBK-WA02 (option) Control Manager (CCM) of either a Sony LAN Module (supplied) or CBK-WA02 Wireless Network RX Station (option) or C3 Portal Attach the CBK-WA02 to the camcorder.
  • Page 57: Connecting Devices Using Wireless Lan

    Always check that you have the latest version of the “Content Browser Mobile” application. [Note] For details about the “Content Browser Mobile” Always turn the camcorder off before connecting or application, contact your Sony sales or service removing the IFU-WLM3. representative.
  • Page 58 5. Network Configuration: Connecting Devices using Wireless LAN Fixing screw Guard (supplied) Set the wireless LAN channel in Computer Maintenance >Network >Channel in the Smartphone/ USB extension adaptor Tablet setup menu (page 113). For details about using the CBK-WA02, refer to the instruction manual supplied with the CBK-WA02.
  • Page 59 5. Network Configuration: Connecting Devices using Wireless LAN Connecting using WPS-equipped [Note] Set Maintenance >Network >Wi-Fi Mode It may take some time (30 seconds to 90 seconds) Computer devices Smartphone/ to Wi-Fi Access Point. to enable access point mode. Wait until the Tablet network “AP”...
  • Page 60 5. Network Configuration: Connecting Devices using Wireless LAN [Note] It may take some time (30 seconds to 1 minute) to enable station mode. Wait until the network indicator (page 18) signal strength icon stops flashing on the LCD monitor or in the viewfinder. Select Maintenance >Network >WPS in the setup menu.
  • Page 61: Connecting To The Internet

    ˎ For details about the required compatible device for ˎ Set Maintenance >Network >Setting to preparation for connection using the following the network connection, contact your Sony dealer or a procedure. Sony service representative. You can also connect to the Internet using a smartphone network by attaching a USB cable Set Maintenance >Network >Wired LAN to...
  • Page 62 For attachment of the attachment bracket (Service Part No. A-2092-367-), contact a Sony service representative. Attachment bracket For details about connecting a modem, refer to the instruction manual supplied with the modem.
  • Page 63 >Network Client Mode is set to On in the menu and entry. streaming is in progress. For details about the dedicated app, visit Connection using network auto the C3 Portal site. https://www.c3p.sony.net detection function Perform steps in “Connecting to an access point using WPS” (page 59). Connecting Using Wireless LAN...
  • Page 64 5. Network Configuration: Connecting to the Internet ˎ It may take some time (30 seconds to 1 minute) to ˎ Item Description Item Description Set the password on the Password input enable station mode. Wait until the network indicator screen. Secondary Enter the secondary DNS DHCP...
  • Page 65: Transferring Files

    Tap [Transfer]. For details about registering a server, see C3 Portal site. the thumbnail screen. The default destination server specified in https://www.c3p.sony.net “To register a destination server” [Default Setting] appears (see “To register (page 76). Select Thumbnail >Transfer Clip(Proxy) a destination server” (page 76)).
  • Page 66 Job List. Original file transfer mode is initiated. Transfer of the selected files begins. To ˎ When transferring, a General/Sony/tmp folder is ˎ The file transfer starts transferring files in cancel file transfer, tap [Cancel]. created automatically on the SD card. The file is...
  • Page 67 5. Network Configuration: Transferring Files Transferring all original files Transferring parts of original files Transferring Original Files using Checking the Status of File the Thumbnail Screen Transfer You can transfer all original files recorded on Using “Content Browser Mobile” application an SxS memory card at the same time.
  • Page 68 5. Network Configuration: Transferring Files Item Description Deleting Transfer Files on the Job Status Transfer status List Screen of the Camcorder Completed: Transfer completed Transferring: Transfer in progress Aborted: Transfer aborted You can select and delete any registered Waiting: Transfer pending transfer files on the Job List screen.
  • Page 69: Transmitting Streaming Video And Audio

    5. Network Configuration Transmitting Streaming Video and Audio You can transmit the video and audio assignment, see “Assigning Functions to captured/played back with the camcorder via Assignable Switches” (page 120). the Internet or local network. [Notes] ˎ Streaming cannot be started under the following ˎ...
  • Page 70: Streaming High Quality Video

    Follow steps in “Transferring ˎ C3 Portal is a cloud service that is provided by Sony. ˎ connected with a CCM. control of the unit by the Network RX Proxy Files using the Web Menu”...
  • Page 71: Using Wi-Fi Remote Control

    5. Network Configuration Using Wi-Fi Remote Control You can access the Wi-Fi remote control You use the Wi-Fi Remote screen to Cursor screen Wi-Fi Remote Screen built into the camcorder from a smartphone, operate the camcorder. (Smartphones) tablet, or other device over a wireless LAN You can disable the REC button operation ˎ...
  • Page 72 5. Network Configuration: Using Wi-Fi Remote Control Cursor screen Wi-Fi Remote Screen (Tablets) Main screen ˎ Status display ˎ ˎ Cursor control buttons, menu/status display ˎ Up, Left, Set, Right, Down, Cancel/Back, Menu, Status, Thumbnail, Option (SHIFT + SET) Assign screen ˎ...
  • Page 73: Configuring From The Web Menu

    5. Network Configuration Configuring from the Web Menu The web menu of the camcorder appears screen will display the configuration menus. Media Info ˎ Size is selected in the following settings. ˎ when the camcorder is accessed from a Tap the item you want to configure. Audio browser on a device connected using a The menu has the following items: Settings,...
  • Page 74 5. Network Configuration: Configuring from the Web Menu When Bit Rate is 0.3Mbps(Mono R) or 0.2Mbps(Mono Streaming Settings Item Description Setting Item Description Setting R), Audio Channel Select >Ch-1 & Ch-2 is set to Ch-2 or Destination Enter the address Host name or IP Proxy File Displays the video...
  • Page 75 [Off]. Use this screen to make settings for of an SD card beforehand. For details about Station], then press the knob. CCM certificates, contact a Sony professional Gateway Enter the gateway for the connecting the camcorder to a wired LAN.
  • Page 76 ˎ The service may not be available in some regions. ˎ A completion message appears after a server. ˎ A subscription is required in order to use the “Sony Ci” ˎ cloud service. For details, visit www.SonyMCS.com/ short while. [Note] wireless.
  • Page 77 5. Network Configuration: Configuring from the Web Menu Item Description Monitoring File Transfers (Job List) Loading Certificates Destination Specify the destination Troubleshooting Directory directory. You can monitor file transfer status, manage [Note] files in the transfer file list, and start/stop file If an invalid character is entered Symptom Solution...
  • Page 78: Supported Network Functions And Operating Limitations

    5. Network Configuration Supported Network Functions and Operating Limitations Network Functions and Network Connection Settings Limitations on Simultaneous Use of Network Functions The supported network functions and corresponding network connection settings (Maintenance The following limitations apply to the simultaneous use of network functions. >Network >Wi-Fi Mode, Modem, and Wired LAN settings) are shown below.
  • Page 79: Clip Operations

    6. Clip Operations Clip Operations on the Thumbnail Screen Thumbnail Screen Cursor (yellow) OK S The thumbnail screen appears if you press the To hide the thumbnail screen, press the Clip number / total number of clips Clip select checkbox THUMBNAIL button in E-E or playback mode.
  • Page 80 6. Clip Operations: Clip Operations on the Thumbnail Screen Special recording information Playing Clips Sequentially Starting Playing at High Speed Jumping to the Start of the Next Displays the recording mode if the clip was from the Selected Clip Clip recorded using a special recording mode (Slow &...
  • Page 81 6. Clip Operations: Clip Operations on the Thumbnail Screen To hide the Thumbnail menu, press the MENU Protecting a specific clip Stopping Playback Press the MENU knob to dismiss the button again. message. Select Thumbnail >Lock/Unlock Clip To select a menu item/sub-item, do one of the Press the STOP button: Playback stops, and Unlocking all clips >Select Clip in the setup menu.
  • Page 82 6. Clip Operations: Clip Operations on the Thumbnail Screen ˎ A message appears if there is not enough free space The clip is deleted, and a completion ˎ Transferring Clips Turn the MENU knob to select [Execute], on the copy destination SxS memory card. Exchange message appears.
  • Page 83 6. Clip Operations: Clip Operations on the Thumbnail Screen Displaying Clip Properties Select the thumbnail for the clip to which Turn the MENU knob to select a clip flag you want to add the clip flag, then select used to filter clips, then press the knob. Thumbnail >Set Clip Flag in the setup Setting Filter clip flag...
  • Page 84 6. Clip Operations: Clip Operations on the Thumbnail Screen Filtering Clips (Frames) using the Changing the Index Picture of a Select the thumbnail for the frame to which you want to add the essence mark Essence Mark Thumbnail Screen Clip on the essence mark thumbnail screen, then select Thumbnail >Set Shot Mark in the setup menu.
  • Page 85: Thumbnail Menu

    6. Clip Operations Thumbnail Menu Default values are shown underlined and in bold text. Item Sub-item setting Description Transfer Clip(Proxy) Item Sub-item setting Description Select Clip Selects the proxy file to transfer Registers proxy files to corresponding to the selected original file Display Clip Properties –...
  • Page 86: Menu Display And Settings

    7. Menu Display and Settings Setup Menu Organization On this camcorder, settings for shooting and Menu Structure Menu Items Item Description Page playback are made in the setup menu, which Update Media Update media appears in the viewfinder. management The setup menu can also be displayed on an User menu information external video monitor (page 134).
  • Page 87 7. Menu Display and Settings: Setup Menu Organization Item Description Page Item Description Page Multi Matrix Multi matrix APR settings correction settings Setup for Connection settings V Modulation V modulation Mobile App using the network shading correction setup assist tool settings Access Access authentication...
  • Page 88: Basic Setup Menu Operations

    7. Menu Display and Settings Basic Setup Menu Operations ˎ The menu item selection area displays ˎ Displaying the Setup Menu Entering Text Turn the MENU knob, or press the  or  a maximum of seven lines. You can button, to move the cursor to the sub- scroll through menus with more than item that you want to set, and then...
  • Page 89 [Set]. the passcode nearby, just in case it is forgotten. >Auto Upload(Proxy) If you do forget the passcode number, contact your Sony service representative. Exiting the Menu With [Set] selected, press the MENU knob. Unlocking the menu The entry is applied.
  • Page 90: Editing The User Menu

    7. Menu Display and Settings Editing the User Menu You can edit the User menu, such as adding Adding Items and Sub-Items Turn the MENU knob to select an item to Turn the MENU knob to select Delete in items, deleting items, and rearranging items, edit, then press the knob.
  • Page 91 7. Menu Display and Settings: Editing the User Menu Turn the MENU knob to move the triangle and line to the desired destination, then press the knob. The item is moved. Restoring the User Menu to Factory Default State Turn the MENU knob to select Edit User Menu >Customize Reset, then press the knob.
  • Page 92: User Menu (Factory Default Configuration)

    7. Menu Display and Settings User Menu (Factory Default Configuration) The User menu consists of the following items when it is in the factory default state. ˎ Format Media (page 94) ˎ ˎ Rec Function (page 95) ˎ ˎ Input/Output (page 94) ˎ...
  • Page 93: Operation Menu

    7. Menu Display and Settings Operation Menu Default values are shown underlined and in bold text. Operation >Format Sets the system frequency, file system, recording format, and recording aspect ratio. Operation >Format Sets the system frequency, file system, recording format, and recording aspect ratio. Item Setting Description...
  • Page 94 Settings vary according to the recording Space S-Gamut3(3200K)/ S-Gamut3: Wide color space that covers format setting (page 32). S-Gamut3(4300K)/ Sony’s ITU-R BT.2020. Source Select Camera/External Selects the camera picture (Camera) or SDI IN S-Gamut3(5500K)/ S-Gamut3.Cine: Color space adjustable for connector input signal for the video input S-Gamut3.Cine(3200K)/...
  • Page 95 7. Menu Display and Settings: Operation Menu Operation >Rec Function Operation >Rec Function Sets the special recording mode. Sets the special recording mode. Item Setting Description Item Setting Description Slow & Quick Motion On/Off Turns Slow & Quick Motion on/off. (When set Number of Frames The available settings vary When Interval Rec is set to On, this sets the...
  • Page 96 7. Menu Display and Settings: Operation Menu Operation >XAVC Proxy Rec Mode Operation >Marker Sets proxy recording. Sets the marker display in the viewfinder. Item Setting Description Item Setting Description Size HD Auto(9Mbps)/ Selects the size of the proxy recording format. Setting On/Off Turns the display of all markers on/off.
  • Page 97 7. Menu Display and Settings: Operation Menu Operation >Gain Switch Operation >Auto Iris Sets the gain value switch settings. Sets the auto iris. Item Setting Description Item Setting Description Gain<L> –3dB/0dB/3dB/6dB/9dB/12dB/ Selects the gain value for the L position of the Iris APL Ratio –99 to ±0...
  • Page 98 7. Menu Display and Settings: Operation Menu Operation >Display On/Off Operation >Display On/Off Selects the items to display in the viewfinder. Selects the items to display in the viewfinder. Item Setting Description Item Setting Description Battery Remain Auto/Voltage/Off Sets the mode of the remaining battery On/Off Turns the GPS reception status indicator on/ capacity and input voltage indicators.
  • Page 99 7. Menu Display and Settings: Operation Menu Operation >White Setting Operation >Offset White Makes settings related to white balance adjustment. Makes settings related to white balance offset values. Item Setting Description Item Setting Description White Switch<B> Memory/ATW Sets the operating mode selected by the B Warm Cool <A>...
  • Page 100 7. Menu Display and Settings: Operation Menu Operation >Time Zone Operation >GPS Sets the time zone. Turns location information (GPS) on/off. Item Setting Description Item Setting Description Time Zone UTC +14:00 to UTC Greenwich Selects the difference in time from UTC On/Off Turns the GPS function on/off.
  • Page 101 7. Menu Display and Settings: Operation Menu Operation >USB Makes settings related to copying clips from the recording media inserted in an SxS card slot of the camcorder to USB media. Item Setting Description View Clip List Displays a list of clips on the USB media. Rename Folder Renames a folder on the USB media.
  • Page 102: Paint Menu

    7. Menu Display and Settings Paint Menu Default values are shown underlined and in bold text. Paint >White Sets the color temperature, and adjusts white balance manually. Paint >Switch Status Item Setting Description Turns various correction functions and the test signal on/off. Color Temp <A>...
  • Page 103 7. Menu Display and Settings: Paint Menu Paint >Gamma(HDR) Paint >Gamma Displays HDR gamma settings. Makes settings related to gamma correction. Gamma correction allows you to adjust the contrast of the image to significantly alter the Item Setting Description impression of an image. Gamma Select S-Log3 HDR gamma settings (display only)
  • Page 104 7. Menu Display and Settings: Paint Menu Paint >Black Gamma Paint >Detail(QFHD)/Detail(HD) Makes settings related to black gamma correction. Makes settings related to detail adjustments in 4K/HD mode. Black gamma correction allows you to reproduce gradations and colors in black or near-black Detail adjustment processing improves the clarity of images by adding a detail signal to the (dark) parts of the picture.
  • Page 105 7. Menu Display and Settings: Paint Menu Paint >Aperture Paint >Matrix Makes settings related to aperture correction. Makes settings related to matrix correction. Aperture correction processing improves resolution by adding high-frequency aperture signals to Adjusts the hue and vividness of the image using matrix correction. the video signal, which corrects deterioration due to high-frequency characteristics.
  • Page 106 7. Menu Display and Settings: Paint Menu Paint >Multi Matrix Paint >Saturation Mode Makes settings related to multi matrix correction. Makes settings related to saturation correction. Multi-matrix correction sets the saturation using a 16-axis hue space. Item Setting Description Item Setting Description Saturation Mode...
  • Page 107: Maintenance Menu

    End: Other Battery 11.0V to 14.0V Sets the threshold value for displaying the Maintenance >Black Shading (0.1V steps) “Battery End” warning when using a non-Sony Makes settings related to black shading correction. battery pack. Item Setting Description Detected Battery...
  • Page 108 7. Menu Display and Settings: Maintenance Menu Maintenance >Audio Maintenance >Audio Makes settings related to audio. Makes settings related to audio. Item Setting Description Item Setting Description Rear XLR Auto On/Off Turns the automatic detection function on/off Limiter Mode Off/–6dB/–9dB/–12dB/ Selects the limiter characteristic (saturation for detecting cable connections on the AUDIO –15dB/–17dB...
  • Page 109 7. Menu Display and Settings: Maintenance Menu Maintenance >Audio Maintenance >WRR Setting Makes settings related to audio. Makes settings related to the wireless tuner. Item Setting Description Item Setting Description Rear2/WRR Level Side2/Front/Front+Side2 Selects the knob for adjusting the audio level TX Input Level ---/Mic/Line Displays whether the input level of the...
  • Page 110 7. Menu Display and Settings: Maintenance Menu Maintenance >Time Code Maintenance >Camera Config Makes settings related to timecode. Makes settings related to various camcorder operations. Item Setting Description Item Setting Description TC Out Auto/Generator Selects the timecode output. HD SDI Remote I/F Off/Characters/ Sets whether to enable the recording control Auto: Outputs the timecode generator value...
  • Page 111 “ALAC” indicator electrical CC filter switching function is appears on the viewfinder screen. assigned to an assignable switch. Contact a Sony service representative for information Electrical CC<C> 3200K/4300K/5600K/6300K/ Selects the color temperature when the about aberration correction lenses.
  • Page 112 7. Menu Display and Settings: Maintenance Menu Maintenance >DCC Adjust Maintenance >Auto Shading Makes settings related to DCC (dynamic contrast control). Executes auto black shading correction. Item Setting Description Item Setting Description DCC Function Select DCC/Fix Selects the setting method for the knee point Auto Black Shading Execute/Cancel Executes auto black shading correction...
  • Page 113 7. Menu Display and Settings: Maintenance Menu Maintenance >Access Authentication Maintenance >Network Sets settings related to access authentication. Makes settings related to network connections. Item Setting Description Item Setting Description Password ******* Sets the password for access authentication. Wi-Fi Station Detail Scan Networks (Execute/ Starts auto detection of network destinations Valid passwords must be 8 characters or...
  • Page 114 The generated public key/private key will be deleted Maintenance >Network Client Mode when Maintenance >Network Reset is executed. Makes settings related to network client mode for connection with C3 Portal or Sony Network RX Public Key Clear Execute/Cancel Clears a public key/private key.
  • Page 115 7. Menu Display and Settings: Maintenance Menu Maintenance >Network Client Mode Maintenance >File Transfer Makes settings related to network client mode for connection with C3 Portal or Sony Network RX Makes settings related to network file transfer. Station. Item Setting...
  • Page 116 7. Menu Display and Settings: Maintenance Menu Maintenance >Streaming Maintenance >Language Makes settings related to streaming. Selects the display language for messages. Item Setting Description Item Setting Description Size HD Auto/ Sets the size of video for streaming. Select Selects the display language for messages. English/ When “HD Auto”...
  • Page 117 7. Menu Display and Settings: Maintenance Menu Maintenance >Version Displays the version of the camcorder, and updates the camcorder. Item Setting Description Version Up Execute/Cancel Updates the software version of the camcorder, using a card in the UTILITY SD card slot (execute by selecting Execute).
  • Page 118: File Menu

    7. Menu Display and Settings File Menu Default values are shown underlined and in bold text. File >All File Makes settings related to ALL file operations. File >User File Item Setting Description Makes settings relating to user file operations. Clear All Preset Execute/Cancel Returns the current settings and presets of All Item...
  • Page 119 7. Menu Display and Settings: File Menu File >Reference File File >Lens File Makes settings related to reference file operations. Makes settings related to lens file operations. Item Setting Description Item Setting Description Save Reference(SD Execute/Cancel Stores the preset values of reference file Lens Center H –40 to ±0...
  • Page 120: Assigning Functions To Assignable Switches

    7. Menu Display and Settings Assigning Functions to Assignable Switches Using the Assignable Switch item of the Operation menu, you can assign user-specified functions Functions That Can Be Assigned to the ASSIGN. 2 Switch to the ASSIGN. 0 to 3 switches, the ASSIGNABLE 4 and 5 switches, the ONLINE button, and the RET button on the lens.
  • Page 121 7. Menu Display and Settings: Assigning Functions to Assignable Switches Functions That Can Be Assigned to the ASSIGN. 1 and 3 Switches, the Assignable Switch Function State when camcorder is setting next powered on ASSIGNABLE 4 and 5 Switches, and the ONLINE Button Zoom Wide/Tele When a lens that supports serial –...
  • Page 122 7. Menu Display and Settings: Assigning Functions to Assignable Switches Assignable Switch Function State when camcorder is Functions That Can Be Assigned to the RET Button on the Lens setting next powered on Electrical CC Function that switches the electrical CC filter Setting retained (3200K/4300K/5600K/6300K) applied to Assignable Switch...
  • Page 123: Saving And Loading User Configuration

    8. Saving and Loading User Configuration Data User Configuration Data You can save setup menu settings in the Scene files can be stored in internal memory User Files Gamma Files camcorder’s internal memory and on SD cards. on the camcorder or on an SD card. This allows you to quickly recall an appropriate Scene files can also be loaded into the set of menu settings for the current situation.
  • Page 124: User Files

    8. Saving and Loading User Configuration Data User Files Saving a User File Loading a User File Select File > User File >Save SD Card in the Select File >User File >Load SD Card in the setup menu. setup menu. A screen for selecting a user file save A user file list screen appears.
  • Page 125: All Files

    8. Saving and Loading User Configuration Data ALL Files If an error message appears Saving Configuration Data as an Changing the File ID Saving All Current Settings as ALL File Preset Values One of the following error messages may appear during execution of the load, or as Select File >All File >File ID in the setup soon as you select [Execute].
  • Page 126: Scene Files

    8. Saving and Loading User Configuration Data Scene Files Saving a Scene File in Internal Changing the File ID Turn the MENU knob to select a file to load, then press the knob. Memory A confirmation screen appears. Select File >Scene File >File ID in the setup menu.
  • Page 127: Reference Files

    8. Saving and Loading User Configuration Data Reference Files Saving Current Settings as Preset Loading a Reference File from an Values SD Card Select File >Reference File >Store Select File >Reference File >Load Reference in the setup menu. Reference(SD Card) in the setup menu. A confirmation screen appears.
  • Page 128: Lens Files

    8. Saving and Loading User Configuration Data Lens Files Saving a Lens File in Internal Loading a Lens File from an SD Turn the MENU knob to select [Execute] on the confirmation message screen, then Memory Card press the knob. Select File >Lens File >Store Internal Select File >Lens File >Load SD Card in the Memory in the setup menu.
  • Page 129: Gamma Files

    Select File >User Gamma >Current Settings Save created user gamma files to be loaded in in the setup menu to display a list of the the “PRIVATE/SONY/PRO/CAMERA/HD_CAM” currently configured user gamma files. directory of the SD card. Loading a User Gamma File from...
  • Page 130: Connecting External Devices

    9. Connecting External Devices Connecting a Remote Control Unit When an RM-B170 Remote Control Unit, Releasing Remote Control Mode Button RM Rec Start setting Camcorder setup menu RM-B170 RCP-1001/1501 Remote Control Panel, or other Camera PARA control unit is connected, some camcorder ASSIGN.
  • Page 131 9. Connecting External Devices: Connecting a Remote Control Unit When Maintenance >Camera Config >RM For details about RM-B170 operation, refer to the operation manual of the RM-B170. Common Memory in the setup menu is set to [On], you can use settings of the paint adjustment data stored in the main data block even if a remote control unit is connected.
  • Page 132 9. Connecting External Devices: Connecting a Remote Control Unit Major Functions Supported on the RCP-1001/1501, RM-B170 Table legend Signal support is indicated by the following. Yes: Available –: Not available Item Sub-item Settings Function RCP-1001 RCP-1501 RM-B170 Panel Active Panel Active On/Off Turns panel operation on/off.
  • Page 133 9. Connecting External Devices: Connecting a Remote Control Unit Item Sub-item Settings Function RCP-1001 RCP-1501 RM-B170 Switch Status Gamma On/Off Turns the gamma correction function on/off. – Black Gamma On/Off Turns the black gamma correction function on/off. Matrix On/Off Turns the matrix function on/off. –...
  • Page 134: Connecting An External Monitor

    9. Connecting External Devices Connecting an External Monitor Select the output signal and use an appropriate cable for the monitor to be connected. BNC cable (not supplied) High-speed HDMI cable (not supplied) Regardless of whether the signal is 4K or HD, HDMI OUT Connector (Type A the same status information and menus can be displayed on the external monitor as those...
  • Page 135: Managing/Editing Clips With A Computer

    9. Connecting External Devices Managing/Editing Clips with a Computer The clips recorded on SxS memory cards ˎ When connecting the USB cable to the computer, be it. The message “Connect USB Now?” appears To use a nonlinear editing system ˎ careful to check the form and direction of the USB with this camcorder can be controlled on a again.
  • Page 136 9. Connecting External Devices: Managing/Editing Clips with a Computer Media(B) to USB: Copy all clips from the under the following conditions, even when Enter a folder name, and select [Done] on recording media inserted in slot B. performing an operation in Operation >USB in the screen.
  • Page 137: Configuring A Shooting And Recording System

    9. Connecting External Devices Configuring a Shooting and Recording System You can mount a CA-FB70/TX70 HD Camera Adaptor to the camcorder and connect a Camera Tally and Call Indicators Control Unit (CCU). This allows you to configure a shooting and recording system consisting of multiple camcorders with camera extension units connected to a remote control unit.
  • Page 138 9. Connecting External Devices: Configuring a Shooting and Recording System Supported Formats and Limitations of Shooting/Recording Systems Operation menu System format of Camcorder camera adaptor / limitation camera control unit Format Input/Output Return video The supported formats of a shooting/recording system comprising the camcorder, camera display Frequency Rec Format...
  • Page 139 9. Connecting External Devices: Configuring a Shooting and Recording System Operation menu System format of Camcorder camera adaptor / limitation camera control unit Format Input/Output Return video display Frequency Rec Format Output Format XAVC-I 3840×2160P 1920×1080PsF 1920×1080 25PsF 1920×1080 50i XAVC-L 3840×2160P XAVC-I 1920×1080P XAVC-L 50 1920×1080P...
  • Page 140: Recording External Input Signals

    9. Connecting External Devices Recording External Input Signals You can record SDI signals from devices connected to the SDI IN connector of the camcorder. HD/SD Operation >Format >Rec Operation >Format Supported external input signal Format in the setup menu >Frequency in the setup formats To output and record input signals instead of the camera picture, set Operation >Input/Output menu...
  • Page 141: Maintenance And Inspection

    Battery End” appears in the viewfinder, this properly if the pins of the battery terminal are [Note] battery must be exchanged. Contact a Sony bent or deformed by shock or vibrations, or Never use organic solvents such as thinners. service representative.
  • Page 142: Error/Warning System

    (If the camcorder does not turn off when the POWER switch is set to OFF, remove the battery or disconnect the AC supply.) If the error persists when the camcorder is turned on again, contact your Sony service representative. Warning Display Follow the instructions provided if the following display occurs.
  • Page 143 10. Maintenance and Inspection: Error/Warning System Warning message Warning sound WARNING Tally/REC indicator Cause and Solution indicator Insufficient Voltage Continuous High-speed flashing The DC IN voltage is too low (level 2). Recording is disabled. Connect a different power source. (The battery indicator flashes in the viewfinder.) Clips Full Continuous High-speed flashing The maximum number of clips that can be recorded on an SxS memory card has been reached.
  • Page 144 10. Maintenance and Inspection: Error/Warning System Caution and Operation Confirmation Display Display indication Cause and Solution Different Media is Inserted Different media was inserted. Eject the inserted card, and Cannot Use Media(A) insert a card of the same type as the previously inserted The following caution and operation messages may appear in the center of the screen.
  • Page 145: Appendix

    11. Appendix Messages Displayed During Operation This section describes the meaning of messages that may be displayed in response to button, switch, or knob operation. [Notes] ˎ Covers only the messages displayed about possible causes in response to an operation. ˎ...
  • Page 146 11. Appendix: Messages Displayed During Operation Operation Message Meaning and possible cause GAIN switch was operated Gain: xxdB Gain setting was changed. (where “xx” is the gain value) DCC switch was operated DCC: On DCC was set to On. DCC: Off DCC was set to Off.
  • Page 147 11. Appendix: Messages Displayed During Operation Operation Message Meaning and possible cause Assignable switch assigned with ATW Hold ATW Hold ATW Hold function was enabled. function was operated ATW Hold Off ATW Hold function was disabled. Assignable switch assigned with Clip Cannot Proceed Cannot execute because recording is in progress.
  • Page 148 11. Appendix: Messages Displayed During Operation Operation Message Meaning and possible cause Assignable switch assigned with Streaming Cannot Proceed Cannot configure because streaming is in progress. was operated while network client mode is Streaming Setting is "On" enabled Cannot Connect to CCM Cannot connect to Connection Control Manager because network connection is unavailable.
  • Page 149 11. Appendix: Messages Displayed During Operation Operation Message Meaning and possible cause Assignable switch assigned with Color Temp Color Temp SW 3200K Color Temp SW 3200K was enabled. SW 3200K was operated Cannot Proceed Cannot change because ND Filter C.Temp is set to On. ND Filter C.Temp: On Assignable switch assigned with Color Temp Color Temp SW 4300K...
  • Page 150 11. Appendix: Messages Displayed During Operation Operation Message Meaning and possible cause Assignable switch assigned with Shot Mark2 Shot Mark2 Shot mark 2 was added. was operated (arbitrary character string when defining planning metadata) Cannot Record Essence Mark Cannot add because the maximum number of essence marks has been reached. Reached Essence Mark Limit Cannot Proceed Cannot add because of the following conditions.
  • Page 151: Items Saved In User Data

    11. Appendix Items Saved in User Data Table legend Item Sub-item File type Yes: Saved Scene Reference Lens Yes*: Saved (not cleared using Clear All Preset) Input/Output Output Format No: Not saved Source Select –: Not saved (temporary setting) SDI Out1 Output Default: Not saved in Reference file, but saved as default menu preset when File >Reference in the setup menu is executed.
  • Page 152 11. Appendix: Items Saved in User Data Item Sub-item File type Item Sub-item File type Scene Reference Lens Scene Reference Lens Assignable <0> Auto Iris Iris Override Switch <1> Mode <2> Level <3> Speed <4> Clip High light <5> Detect Window Lens RET Detect Window Indication Online...
  • Page 153 11. Appendix: Items Saved in User Data Item Sub-item File type Item Sub-item File type Scene Reference Lens Scene Reference Lens Display On/Off Video Level Warning “!” LED Gain <!> Shutter Setting Shutter <!> ND Filter Position White Preset <!> Gain Setting ATW Run <!>...
  • Page 154 11. Appendix: Items Saved in User Data Item Sub-item File type Item Sub-item File type Scene Reference Lens Scene Reference Lens Select Folder – – – – White Color Temp <A> View Clip List – – – – Color Temp Balance <A> Rename Folder –...
  • Page 155 11. Appendix: Items Saved in User Data Item Sub-item File type Item Sub-item File type Scene Reference Lens Scene Reference Lens Detail(QFHD) Setting Default Matrix Setting Level Adaptive Matrix H/V Ratio Preset Matrix Crispening Preset Select Level Depend User Matrix Level Depend Level Level Frequency...
  • Page 156 11. Appendix: Items Saved in User Data Item Sub-item File type Item Sub-item File type Scene Reference Lens Scene Reference Lens Noise Setting Lock/Unlock Clip Select Clip – – – – Suppression Level Lock All Clips – – – – Gain Link Unlock All Clips –...
  • Page 157 – – Audio CH3 Level Battery Near End:Info Battery Audio CH4 Level End:Info Battery WRR Setting WRR Valid CH Sel Near End:Sony Battery WRR CH Select End:Sony Battery WRR Delay Comp Near End:Other Battery – – – – End:Other Battery TX Audio Peak –...
  • Page 158 11. Appendix: Items Saved in User Data Item Sub-item File type Item Sub-item File type Scene Reference Lens Scene Reference Lens Preset White Color Temp <P> Network Setting Yes* Color Temp Balance <P> Wi-Fi Mode Yes* R Gain <P> – –...
  • Page 159 11. Appendix: Items Saved in User Data Item Sub-item File type Item Sub-item File type Scene Reference Lens Scene Reference Lens Network Wired DHCP Yes* Streaming Setting IP Address Yes* Preset Select Yes* Detail Subnet Mask Yes* Preset1 Size Yes* Settings Gateway Yes*...
  • Page 160 11. Appendix: Items Saved in User Data File Menu Item Sub-item File type Scene Reference Lens Lens File Display Mode Item Sub-item File type Recall Internal Memory – – – – Scene Reference Lens Store Internal Memory – – – –...
  • Page 161: Special Recording Support By Recording

    11. Appendix Special Recording Support by Recording Format Special recording 1-Slot Simul Rec + Format Normal recording Picture Cache Slow & Quick Clip Continuous Interval Rec 2-slot Simul Rec 1-slot Simul Rec Picture Cache Motion QFHD XAVC-I QFHD exFAT – –...
  • Page 162: Picture Cache Rec Mode Settings

    11. Appendix Picture Cache Rec Mode Settings Operation >Format in the setup menu Cache Rec Time Frequency Rec Format 0–2 sec 2–4 sec 4–6 sec 6–8 sec 8–10 sec 10–12 sec 12–14 sec 13–15 sec 59.94 XAVC-I 3840×2160P – – –...
  • Page 163: Media Recording And Playback Time

    11. Appendix Media Recording and Playback Time [Note] The recording and playback times are for a continuous recording as a single clip. The actual times may be shorter, depending on the number of clips recorded. Format No. of pixels/Frame rate Maximum bit rate Recording/playback time SBP-240F...
  • Page 164: Usage Precautions

    “stuck”, either always off (black), or the body warped. communications devices near this camcorder the camcorder, contact a Sony service always on (red, green, or blue), or flashing. In ˎ If an accessory mounted on the accessory ˎ...
  • Page 165 US space satellites. This camcorder: near 1.5 GHz band mobile ˎ SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES ˎ system allows you to pinpoint your exact telephones, etc.
  • Page 166: Specifications

    11. Appendix Specifications Attach lens only, XAVC-I HD recording format, proxy Recording format (audio) MPEG HD420 HQ General recording OFF, SDI/HDMI output setting OFF XAVC Intra 1920×1080/59.94i, 50i, 29.97P, 25P, ˎ When using a battery (BP-GL95B), do not allow the ˎ...
  • Page 167 11. Appendix: Specifications Outputs ND filters 1: Clear Quantization Supplied Accessories 2: 1/4 ND 16/24-bit SYNC OUT: 3: 1/16 ND Headroom BNC type 4: 1/64 ND 20 dB (factory default) (20, 18, 16, SDI OUT 1/2: Shoulder belt (1) Sensitivity F10 (system frequency: 59.94i) 12 dB), EBUL BNC type, 0.8 Vp-p, unbalanced Cold shoe kit (1)
  • Page 168 PERIOD OR AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE Audio equipment WARRANTY, OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON WHATSOEVER. Microphone ˎ SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CLAIMS OF ˎ ECM-678/674/673/680S ANY KIND MADE BY USERS OF THIS UNIT Microphone holder OR MADE BY THIRD PARTIES.
  • Page 169 All right and title in and to the SOFTWARE (including, but not limited to, any images, photographs, animation, video, audio, music, text and “applets” incorporated into the SOFTWARE) is owned by SONY or one or more of the THIRD-PARTY SUPPLIERS. AC-DN10A...
  • Page 170 You agree to comply with all applicable export and re- SHALL CREATE A WARRANTY, DUTY OR CONDITION OR require SONY to make an offer to provide source code to derive source code, modify, reverse engineer, export restrictions and regulations of the area or country in connection with the SOFTWARE, such offer is hereby IN ANY WAY INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS WARRANTY.
  • Page 171 Information subject to applicable laws in your use of the SOFTWARE, if SONY believes in its sole order to improve its products and services or to provide discretion that you are violating or intend to violate...
  • Page 172 11. Appendix: Specifications Trademarks ˎ XDCAM is a trademark of Sony Corporation. ˎ ˎ XAVC and ˎ are registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. ˎ Android and Google Chrome are trademarks ˎ or registered trademarks of Google, Inc. ˎ Microsoft and Windows are either registered ˎ...

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