Panasonic HPX300 Operating Instructions - Page 126

SYSTEM SETUP screen, AVC-I 50/60i

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Chapter 7 Menu Operations Item V DETAIL FREQ NAME EDIT Setting Sets vertical detail. THIN: Produces fine detail. MID: Produces less detail and wider edging. THICK: Produces even less detail and the widest edging effect. • Progressive recording made at THIN or MID cause horizontal lines or oblique lines that are almost horizontal to flicker when viewed on a normal monitor TV (60i: Interlace). THIN and MID settings will produce higher resolution video than THICK when shooting progressive footage that will later be edited. Edits the name of scene files selected using the SCENE FILE dial. Notes SYSTEM SETUP screen Item SYSTEM MODE REC SIGNAL REC FORMAT Setting Notes Specifies the signal format used by this camera. • Not available in USB DEVICE mode. 1080-59.94i, 720-59.94P, 480-59.94i • When a setting is changed, the message "TURN POWER OFF" appears. Then turn the power off and turn it back on again. Selects the input signal in the DVCPRO format. • Not available when the menu option CAMERA: Records the camera recording signal. REC FORMAT is set to AVC-Intra or 1394: Records signals input to the DVCPRO/DV DVCPRO HD during native recording. connector. • This function is always set to CAMERA when the power is turned on. Selects the recording codec as well as shooting and • N ot available when 1080i or 720P recording modes. is set in SYSTEM MODE and REC (when SYSTEM MODE is 1080-59.94i) SIGNAL is 1394. AVC-I100/60i, AVC-I100/30PN, • Not available in USB DEVICE mode. AVC-I100/24PN: Uses the AVC-I 100 codec for recording. Shooting and recording at 60i, 30PN (native recording) and 24PN (native recording). AVC-I 50/60i, AVC-I 50/30PN, AVC-I 50/24PN: Uses the AVC-I 50 codec for recording. Shooting and recording at 60i, 30PN (native recording) and 24PN (native recording). DVCPROHD/60i: Uses the DVCPRO HD codec for recording. Use CAMERA MODE options to set shooting mode. Recording is locked to 60i. (when SYSTEM MODE is 720-59.94P) AVC-I100/60P, AVC-I100/30PN, AVC-I100/24PN: Uses the AVC-I 100 codec for recording. Shooting and recording at 60i, 30PN (native recording) and 24PN (native recording). AVC-I 50/60P, AVC-I 50/30PN, AVC-I 50/24PN: Uses the AVC-I 50 codec for recording. Shooting and recording at 60i, 30PN (native recording) and 24PN (native recording). (Continued on the next page) 126 ____ indicates the factory setting

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Chapter²·² Menu²Operations
Item
Setting
Notes
V DETAIL FREQ
Sets vertical detail.
THIN:
Produces fine detail.
MID:
Produces less detail and wider edging.
THICK:
Produces even less detail and the widest
edging effect.
• Progressive recording made at THIN or MID cause
horizontal lines or oblique lines that are almost
horizontal to flicker when viewed on a normal
monitor TV (60i: Interlace). THIN and MID settings
will produce higher resolution video than THICK
when shooting progressive footage that will later be
edited.
NAME EDIT
Edits the name of scene files selected using the
SCENE FILE dial.
SYSTEM SETUP screen
Item
Setting
Notes
SYSTEM MODE
Specifies the signal format used by this camera.
1080-59.94i, 720-59.94P, 480-59.94i
• When a setting is changed, the message “TURN
POWER OFF” appears. Then turn the power off and
turn it back on again.
• Not available in USB DEVICE mode.
REC SIGNAL
Selects the input signal in the DVCPRO format.
CAMERA:
Records the camera recording signal.
1394:
Records signals input to the DVCPRO/DV
connector.
• This function is always set to CAMERA when the
power is turned on.
• Not available when the menu option
REC FORMAT is set to AVC-Intra or
DVCPRO HD during native recording.
REC FORMAT
Selects the recording codec as well as shooting and
recording modes.
(when SYSTEM MODE is 1080-59.94i)
AVC-I100/60i, AVC-I100/30PN,
AVC-I100/24PN:
Uses the AVC-I 100 codec for
recording. Shooting and recording at 60i, 30PN (native
recording) and 24PN (native recording).
AVC-I 50/60i, AVC-I 50/30PN,
AVC-I 50/24PN:
Uses the AVC-I 50 codec for
recording. Shooting and recording at 60i, 30PN (native
recording) and 24PN (native recording).
DVCPROHD/60i:
Uses the DVCPRO HD codec
for recording. Use CAMERA MODE options to set
shooting mode. Recording is locked to 60i.
(when SYSTEM MODE is 720-59.94P)
AVC-I100/60P, AVC-I100/30PN,
AVC-I100/24PN:
Uses the AVC-I 100 codec for
recording. Shooting and recording at 60i, 30PN (native
recording) and 24PN (native recording).
AVC-I 50/60P, AVC-I 50/30PN,
AVC-I 50/24PN:
Uses the AVC-I 50 codec for
recording. Shooting and recording at 60i, 30PN (native
recording) and 24PN (native recording).
(Continued on the next page)
• Not available when 1080i or 720P
is set in SYSTEM MODE and REC
SIGNAL is 1394.
• Not available in USB DEVICE mode.
____ indicates the factory setting