Panasonic AG-HPX370 AGHPX370P User Guide - Page 91
How to Use Scene File Data, Factory setting
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Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording 3 Select YES in the confirmation screen and press the JOG dial button. • "SD CARD FORMAT OK" appears and the SD memory card is formatted. NOTE Check that no important data remains on a card before formatting since data erased by formatting cannot be recovered. The card will not be formatted if the following message appears when the JOG dial button is pressed: Error message Remedy SD CARD FORMAT NG NO CARD (No SD memory card inserted.) Insert an SD memory card. SD CARD FORMAT NG ERROR The card may be defective. (SD memory card cannot be Replace the card. formatted.) SD CARD FORMAT NG WRITE PROTECT (SD memory card is writeprotected.) Remove the card and cancel the protect. SD CARD FORMAT NG CANNOT ACCESS (SD memory card not accessible). The SD memory card is not accessible. When the current access operation ends, reformat the card. How to Use Scene File Data • Each position of the SCENE FILE dial stores settings for specific shooting situations. • When shooting, you can retrieve the necessary file instantly using scene file dial. • You can also use menu options to change set scene file values. A modified scene file can be saved to each scene file dial position. SCENE FILE dial • Note that changing scene files during recording will not change VFR and frame rate settings. To make such changes, set the camera to recording standby status. Factory setting • F1: SCENE File suitable for normal shooting. • F2: SCENE FLUO. File suitable for shooting under fluorescent lights, ie. indoors. • F3: SCENE SPARK File suitable for SD shooting with a greater range of resolution, coloring and contrast. • F4: SCENE B-STR File for increasing the contrast of dark areas, such as when shooting sunsets. • F5: SCENE CINE V File suitable for shooting movie-like scenes where the contrast is to be emphasized. • F6: SCENE CINE D File suitable for shooting movie-like scenes where the dynamic range is to be emphasized. NOTE Changes to scene files do not affect SYSTEM MODE settings. Use the SYSTEM SETUP screen to make such changes. 91