Panasonic AJSPX800P AJSPX800 User Guide - Page 73
Attaching the Shoulder Strap, Attaching the Rain Cover, Connecting the AJ-EC3P, Extension Controller
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5-6 Attaching the Shoulder Strap Shoulder Strap 5-8 Connecting the AJ-EC3P Extension Controller Some functions can be remote-controlled when the AJ-EC3P extension control unit (optional) is connected to the camera. When the AJ-EC3P is connected, the camera automatically enters remote control mode after the power switches of both the camera and the AJ-EC3P are turned ON. Press to open the hook. Controller Cable 5 To detach the shoulder strap, first open the hooks, then detach the strap. Make sure that the shoulder strap is securely attached. AJ- w 5-7 Attaching the Rain Cover When using the SHAN-RC700 Rain Cover Tighten the cord Secure with the surface fastener Secure with the surface fastener ECU Connector AJ-EC3P z Be sure to turn OFF both the camera and the AJ-EC3P power switches before connecting or disconnecting the controller cable. z If ECU DATA SAVE is set to OFF, the camera-related setting values, which have been adjusted or set using the AJ-EC3P, will be cancelled when the camera power switch is turned OFF. Also, the setting values cannot be written to an SD card. However, the menu settings performed using the AJ-EC3P can be written to an SD card. Next time the AJ-EC3P is connected, the setting values will return to the AJ-EC3P settings. ECU DATA SAVE can be selected from the screen on the CAM OPERATION page. z If ECU DATA SAVE is set to ON, the values adjusted or set using the AJ-EC3P are retained, even after the camera power switch is turned OFF. z The USER switch on the camera does not function when the AJ-EC3P is connected. z When controlling the shutter from the AJ-EC3P, the shutter speeds correspond to the speeds set by the menu on the camera, not the speeds written on the AJ-EC3P. The shutter speeds correspond as follows: AJ-EC3P Shutter Speed Indication 100 (60) 120 250 500 1000 2000 Camera Shutter Speeds POSITION1 POSITION2 POSITION3 POSITION4 POSITION5 POSITION6 73