0

Out of 0 Ratings

Owner's of the Panasonic Camcorder Memory Card Camera-Recorder gave it a score of 0 out of 5. Here's how the scores stacked up:
  • Reliability

    0 out of 5
  • Durability

    0 out of 5
  • Maintenance

    0 out of 5
  • Performance

    0 out of 5
  • Ease of Use

    0 out of 5
of 209
 
– 23 –
Chapter 2 Description of Parts — Shooting and recording/playback functions section
20 <%/REW> (rewind) button
Press this button during a pause to perform fast-reverse playback.
Press it during playback to perform fast-reverse playback at approximately 4x speed.
If it is pressed with playback paused, the clip being played back is paused at its start point (cued state).
21 <STOP> (stop) button
Press this button to stop playback.
22 <FF/)> (fast forward) button
Press this button during a pause to perform fast playback.
Press it during playback to perform fast playback at approximately 4x speed.
If it is pressed with playback paused, the clip being played back is paused at the start point of the next clip (cued state).
23 <PLAY/PAUSE> (play/pause) button
Press this button to view the playback image using the viewnder screen or the monitor screen.
Pressing it during playback pauses playback.
24 <MON OUT CHARACTER> switch (page 67)
Species whether characters are superimposed over the output from <SDI OUT2>, <VIDEO OUT>, and <HDMI> terminals.
<ON> Superimposes characters.
<OFF> Does not superimpose characters.
25 <USB2.0> terminal (sub-host)
Used in future upgrades.
26 <USB2.0> terminal (device) (page 185)
In the USB device mode, the camera can be connected to the computer by the USB 2.0 cable to transfer data. In this case, recording playback
operations and camera shooting are not possible.
27 <USB3.0> terminal (host) (page 186)
In the USB storage mode, connect external hard disk drives, etc.
@@
NOTE
t For the cable to be connected to this terminal, use the double-shielded cable.
t When connecting to a USB 3.0 compatible storage device, use a cable compliant with the USB 3.0 standard.
28 <LAN> terminal (100BASE-TX)
Used in future upgrades.
29 <HDMI OUT> (monitor output) terminal
This is the video output terminal for the monitor. Video can be output separately from the <SDI OUT1> terminal according to the setting of the main
menu [I/F SETUP] [OUTPUT SEL] [MONITOR OUT MODE]. The down-conversion signal can be selected in [OUTPUT SEL] [SDI2/HDMI
OUT]. Up-conversion is not supported.
Superimposing of characters can be set by the <MON OUT CHARACTER> switch independently of the <SDI OUT1> terminal. (page 67)
30 <SDI OUT1> (output) terminal
This is the output terminal exclusively for SDI. Output is performed in the same signal format as in the system mode. Down-conversion and up-
conversion are not supported.
Superimposing of characters can be set independently of the <HDMI OUT>, <SDI OUT2>, and <VIDEO OUT> terminals. (page 67)
31 <SDI OUT2> (monitor output) terminal
This is the video output terminal for the monitor. Video can be output separately from the <SDI OUT1> terminal according to the setting of the main
menu [I/F SETUP] [OUTPUT SEL] [MONITOR OUT MODE]. HD SDI or down-converted SD SDI can be selected in [OUTPUT SEL]
[SDI2/HDMI OUT]. Up-conversion is not supported.
Superimposing of characters can be set by the <MON OUT CHARACTER> switch independently of the <SDI OUT1> terminal. (page 67)
@@
NOTE
t As the factory setting, output of the signal from the <SDI OUT2> terminal is stopped. To enable output, set [ON] in the main menu [I/F SETUP]
[OUTPUT SEL] [SDI OUT2].
t During HD SDI signal output, use a 5C-FB or higher cable.
32 <SDI IN> (input) terminal
Inputs the HD/SD SDI signals. Signals from this input terminal can be recorded by setting [SDI] in the main menu [SYSTEM] [SYSTEM MODE]
[REC SIGNAL]. 3G-HD SDI input signals can be recorded at 1080P. For details, refer to “Selecting recording signals” (page 47).
In the main menu [I/F SETUP] [GENLOCK] [GENLOCK] [SDI IN], a generator lock can also be applied referenced to this input signal.
(page 61)
@@
NOTE
t During HD SDI signal output, use a 5C-FB or higher cable.
33 <VIDEO OUT> (monitor output) terminal
This is the video output terminal for the monitor. Video can be output separately from the <SDI OUT1> terminal according to the setting of main
menu [I/F SETUP] [OUTPUT SEL] [MONITOR OUT MODE]. The VBS signal is output at all times.
Superimposing of characters can be set by the <MON OUT CHARACTER> switch independently of the <SDI OUT1> terminal. (page 67)
@@
NOTE
t As the factory setting, output of the signal from the <VIDEO OUT> terminal is stopped. To enable output, set [ON] in the main menu [I/F SETUP]
[OUTPUT SEL] [VIDEO OUT].