Panasonic AG-HVX200 camcorder
PANASONIC AG-HVX200 MANUAL
http://panasonic.com.au/.../F001688.pdf
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Table of contents
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• Software information for this product »
• IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS »
• Outline of operations »
• Read this first! »
• Accessories »
• About this manual »
• Description of parts »
• Right side and rear side »
• Left side »
• Terminals and mounting parts »
• Remote control »
• The battery »
• Charging »
• Installing and removing the power supply »
• Installing and removing the battery »
• Connecting and disconnecting the power cord »
• Adjusting the hand strap »
• Attaching the shoulder strap »
• Detaching and attaching the lens hood »
• The remote control »
• Insert the battery »
• Remote control setup »
• Turn on/off the camera »
• Tally lamp »
• Viewfinder »
• Using the viewfinder »
• Using the LCD »
• Emphasizing outlines »
• Adjusting the screen display »
• Setting the calendar »
• Basic shooting operations (P2 card) »
• Preparing to shoot using a P2 card »
• Shooting in auto mode »
• Checking photos taken (REC CHECK) »
• card access lamps »
• Formatting P2 cards »
• Recording times »
• Remove the P2 card »
• Basic shooting operations (Cassette tape) »
• Preparing to shoot using a tape »
• Shooting in auto mode »
• Checking scenes taken (REC CHECK) »
• Remove the cassette tape »
• Cassette tapes »
• Using SD memory cards »
• Installing and removing the SD memory card »
• Formatting SD memory card »
• Cautions in using SD memory cards »
• Using the zoom function »
• Variable frame rates (VFR) »
• Native recording »
• Standard recording »
• Using variable frame rates (VFR) »
• Shooting in 1080i/480i progressive mode »
• Shooting in manual mode »
• Switching to manual mode »
• Manual focusing »
• Using focus assist »
• Iris adjustments »
• Adjusting the gain »
• Light intensity adjustments »
• Adjusting the white balance »
• Shooting techniques for different targets »
• Low-angle shooting »
• Self-portrait shooting »
• Zebra pattern »
• Marker »
• Checking and displaying shooting status »
• Changing the image size »
• Optical Image Stabilizer »
• Adding effects to images »
• Using the USER buttons »
• Backlight compensation »
• Color bars »
• Adjusting the volume while shooting »
• Backup recording »
• Pre-recording (PRE REC) »
• Interval recording (INTERVAL REC) »
• One-shot recording (ONE-SHOT REC) »
• Loop recording (LOOP REC) »
• slot continuous recording »
• Finding specific scenes (image search) »
• Index recording »
• Adjusting the shutter speed »
• Synchro scan »
• Switching Audio Input »
• Using the built-in microphone »
• Using another microphone and audio equipment »
• Adjusting the recording level »
• Using scene files »
• Changing scene file settings »
• Saving scene files and other settings on SD memory cards »
• Clip metadata »
• Using the Counter »
• Counter display (P2 card / Tape) »
• Memory stop mode (Tape) »
• TC preset mode »
• Charging the built-in battery/Setting the time data »
• Recharging the built-in battery »
• Setting the time code »
• Setting user information »
• Basic playback operations (P2 card) »
• Basic playback operations (Tape) »
• Thumbnail screen »
• Basic thumbnail screen operations »
• Adding shot marks to clips »
• Clearing the thumbnail screen »
• Direct shooting functions »
• Thumbnail operations »
• Selecting the thumbnail display method (THUMBNAIL) »
• Deleting clips and formatting cards (OPERATION) »
• Checking the clip or card information (PROPERTY) »
• Uploading the metadata (META DATA) »
• Useful playback functions »
• Variable speed search (P2 card / Tape) »
• Slow playback (P2 card / Tape) »
• Fast forward/rewind playback (P2 card) »
• Fast forward/rewind playback (Tape) »
• Frame-by-frame playback (P2 card / Tape) »
• Clip skip (P2 card) »
• End search (Tape) »
• Index search (Tape) »
• Adjusting the volume (P2 card / Tape) »
• Viewing images on a television (P2 card / Tape) »
• Checking the date and time (P2 card / Tape) »
• Connecting external units »
• Headphones »
• External microphone »
• Computer (non-linear editing/file transfer) »
• Hard disk drive (data copying) »
• Digital video equipment (Dubbing) »
• Video deck (Dubbing) »
• TV/Monitor (playback/dubbing) »
• Audio dubbing »
• Nonlinear editing with P2 card (PC mode) »
• Copying from P2 cards to the hard disk drive (1394 HOST... »
• Warnings »
• Dubbing »
• Dubbing the contents of P2 cards onto a tape (dubbing mode) »
• Digital input/output (P2 card/Tape) »
• Analog output (P2 card/Tape) »
• Analog input (Tape) »
• Screen displays »
• Regular displays »
• Warnings »
• Setting the DISPLAY items »
• Using the setup menus »
• Using the menus »
• Initializing the menu settings »
• Setup menu structure »
• Camera mode menu »
• Setup menu list »
• SCENE FILE screen »
• CAMERA SETUP screen »
• SW MODE screen »
• AUTO SW screen »
• RECORDING SETUP screen »
• PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS screen »
• DUBBING SETUP screen »
• AV IN/OUT SETUP screen »
• DISPLAY SETUP screen »
• CARD FUNCTIONS screen »
• OTHER FUNCTIONS screen »
• OPTION MENU »
• Before calling for service »
• Operating precautions »
• Updating the driver in the camera »
• Condensation »
• System resetting »
• Cleaning »
• Video Heads »
• Storage Precautions »
• Recording format »
• Appendix »
• Specifications »
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PANASONIC AG-HVX200 SUPPORT & TROUBLESHOOTING
forums.creativecow.net
2:0 color space (it works but it is not as good of a codec as DVCProHD IMHO...They are both good cameras with some serious limitations, it just depends on which set of limitations you can live with...A decent camera, but as Jan Crittenden from Panasonic has pointed out elsewhere, definitely not a replacement for the HVX-200 and not meant to compete with the EX-1...
community.avid.com
The P2 cards are completely proprietary...The major advantage of the HVX200 is that it's available now and is proven technology...The HVX200 is not approved by Discovery HD while XDCAMHD is...The EX1 has pretty much everything the HVX200 has minus SD and 4:2:2 color but it has dozens more compared to the Panasonic...
groups.google.com
which will feature much field recording and run & gun style recording...Cameras that will be used are Panasonic HVX200's recording to Focus...Cameras that will be used are Panasonic HVX200's recording to Focus...flexibility to camera, the show's spokesman and guests...
www.dvinfo.net
As a happy Sony FX1 owner I don't see the HVX200 being a competing product for general-purpose videography...The HVX200 will not be a suitable choice for many videographers...Of course it's possible that the HVX200 will yield noticeably better results when transcoded to HDV than HDV source material itself, but the difference is likely to be mitigated somewhat by this conversion...The...
discussions.apple.com
It can record in HDV and XD Cam formats...all were good in their day, but the P2 for me is the best yet...Thanks to the unique grid arrangement of the photo diode sensors, in which each is rotated by 45 degrees, sensor resolution has been optimised while maximising the photosensitive surface area...
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