Sony PMW200 User Manual (PMW-100 Memory Camcorder Operation Manual for Firmwar - Page 39

Changing Basic Settings, Video Formats, ND Filter (PMW-200 only) - new pmw 200

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Note If copying is done using Explorer (Windows) or Finder (MAC), the continuity and relationships of recorded materials may not be maintained. Maximum duration of a clip The maximum clip length is 24 hours for FAT (MP4 or AVI) and 6 hours for UDF (MXF). If you exceed the maximum clip length, a new clip will be automatically created. You can check the new clip on the thumbnail screen. Changing Basic Settings You can make changes to the settings based on the intended usage of the recorded video or recording conditions. Video Formats Selectable formats vary depending on the UDF/ FAT, HD Mode/SD Mode, and usage region (NTSC Area/PAL Area) settings. You can change the usage area by setting "Country" in "System" (page 99) in the OTHERS menu. Switching between UDF/FAT Switch by setting "UDF"/"FAT" in "System" (page 99) in the OTHERS menu. After switching this setting, the camcorder will automatically restart. Note UDF/FAT cannot be switched during recording or playback. Switching between HD Mode/SD Mode For HD/SD switching, use "System" (page 99) in the OTHERS menu. When you change the menu setting, the camcorder automatically restarts, executing the switching. Note HD/SD switching is disabled during recording and playback. Changing the format To change the format, use "Format" in "System" (page 99) in the OTHERS menu. Signals from the SDI OUT, A/V OUT, and HDMI OUT connectors are also output according to the format selected with this menu. ND Filter (PMW-200 only) ND filters are available for keeping the aperture in a proper range. 2: 1/64ND 1: 1/8ND Changing Basic Settings 39 Recording

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Changing Basic Settings
39
Recording
You can make changes to the settings based on
the intended usage of the recorded video or
recording conditions.
Selectable formats vary depending on the UDF/
FAT, HD Mode/SD Mode, and usage region
(NTSC Area/PAL Area) settings.
You can change the usage area by setting “Country”
in “System” (page 99) in the OTHERS menu.
Switching between UDF/FAT
Switch by setting “UDF”/“FAT” in “System”
(page 99)
in the OTHERS menu.
After switching this setting, the camcorder will
automatically restart.
Note
UDF/FAT cannot be switched during recording or
playback.
Switching between HD Mode/SD Mode
For HD/SD switching, use “System”
(page 99)
in
the OTHERS menu.
When you change the menu setting, the
camcorder automatically restarts, executing the
switching.
Note
HD/SD switching is disabled during recording and
playback.
Changing the format
To change the format, use “Format” in “System”
(page 99)
in the OTHERS menu.
Signals from the SDI OUT, A/V OUT, and HDMI
OUT connectors are also output according to the
format selected with this menu.
ND filters are available for keeping the aperture
in a proper range.
2:
1
/
64
ND
1:
1
/
8
ND
Note
If copying is done using Explorer (Windows)
or
Finder (MAC), the continuity and relationships of
recorded materials may not be maintained.
Maximum duration of a clip
The maximum clip length is 24 hours for FAT
(MP4 or AVI) and 6 hours for UDF (MXF).
If you exceed the maximum clip length, a new
clip will be automatically created. You can
check the new clip on the thumbnail screen.
Changing Basic Settings
Video Formats
ND Filter (PMW-200 only)