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Panasonic AG-HMC150p Quick Start Guide

CAMERA BAG CONTENTS

  • AG-HMC150P PANASONIC CAMERA
  • AC POWER SUPPLY CORDS/ DC CORD
  • BATTERY CHARGER/ POWER ADAPTER
  • LENS HOOD CAP
  • LENS CLOTH
  • WHITE BALANCE SHEET

Getting Started

  • After putting the camera onto the tripod (stabilizer), attach either a battery or power adapter.

  • Put the SD Chip into the bay/slot at the rear of the camera

The SD Chip bay/slot is located at the rear of the camera.

Open, by pushing the door to the left, then gently pulling down on the door.
Push your card into the slot, then close the door, in the reverse order that you opened the door.

To remove/swap the card:

  1. turn off the camera.
  2. Open the card door.
  3. Push lightly on the card to ‘pop’ it out.
  4. Remove the card by gently pulling on the piece now sticking out.

NOTE: Do not open the card door when the camera is on.

If you need to swap cards: 
  - Stop recording.
  - Turn off the camera.
  - Swap cards.

Turn on the camera.

(Left: Camera Off Position. Right: Camera On Position)

BASIC CAMERA SETUP

Enter the Menus, and setup the camera

First, setup the format that you want to record your production at.

Use the Menu Button to call up the menus. Use the toggle stick to navigate through the menus. Up, Down - Move through the Main menus. Left, Right - Move into sub menus. Push toggle stick in to select a function.

  • Our Default recording format is: HE 1080/60i. This allows a 8GB chip to record up to 180min.

Format the SD Chip

Formatting the SD Chip must be done everytime, it allows the camera to write the necessary files to the chip. It also makes sure that there is room on the card for the production.

  • Formatting erases all content on the SD Chip, be sure to use a card that you are not storing information on

  • Push MENU to Exit the menu screens.

Focus Settings

Check the focus setting

Automatic (A) will focus on the closest object in the center of the field of view. Manual (M) will allow the user to focus the camera using the outer ring when the ring selection switch is set to FOCUS.

  • In this picture, the Outer ring on the camera would control the IRIS.

White Balance

At the front of the camera, just underneath the lens, you will find the Auto White Balance (AWB) button.

  • Point your camera at a white source, zoom in to fill the frame, then hold the AWB button down.
  • When you see ABB ACTIVE, the white balance has been set.

Iris Control

  • Pushing the Iris button will switch between Manual Iris and Auto Iris.
  • Auto Iris will set the camera to automatically adjust the iris depending upon the light available within the field of view.
  • Manual Iris will allow you to adjust the iris.

  • When in Manual Iris mode, the wheel to the left of the button will control the iris.

Setting the Iris - Zebra Stripes

  • Zebra stripes appear on areas of the image that are overexposed. In those areas, no detail is recorded because the light is too intense.
  • A picture is properly exposed when there are no, or very few, zebra striped areas in the image.

  • Do not rely on how the image “looks” in the LCD monitor to determine correct exposure because the LCD monitor shows brightness inaccurately.
  • Always use zebra stripes.

  • Push the ZEBRA Button until ZEBRA2 100% appears in the LCD monitor.
  • Now use the dial to close the iris until the zebras are nearly gone.

Sound

Selecting sound inputs

  • Two sources of audio can be recorded to the camera simultaneously.
  • Audio signals is controlled by two switches behind the LCD monitor and two switches on the front of the camera

Setting the audio level

  • Use the Audio dials on the side of the camera to set the level of sound coming into each channel.

Monitoring the audio level

  • Use the Audio meter on the bottom of the LCD monitor to view the audio levels.
  • If the audio is bouncing above the white hash marks, adjust the audio dials down to lower the input level.

ALWAYS USE HEADPHONES

To monitor audio quality, plug headphones into the jack on the back of the camera. You can adjust the headphone level by pushing the - AUDIO MON/ADV + buttons.

Audio Setup Chart

Scene Files - Rear Dial

  • F1: SCENE Normal Shooting.
  • F2: SCENE FLUO. Fluorescent Lighting.
  • F3: SCENE SPARK Fuller variations of resolution, coloring and contrast.
  • F4: SCENE B-STR Broadens contrast of dark parts, sunsets, low level lighting.
  • F5: SCENE CINE V Movie like scenes, contrast is emphasized.]
  • F6: SCENE CINE D Movie like scenes, Dynamic range is emphasized.

Trouble shooting

If image appears dark:

  • Check ND Filter Switch
  • Check Iris setting
  • Check Gain Switch
  • *Zoom toggle not working: * Check Zoom Control Switch, default is SERVO No information shows on LCD panel**
  • Push DISP/MODE CHK button

CVCTV Default Menu Settings

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manuals/cameras/150_quickstart.txt · Last modified: 2017/10/04 14:02 by rigbyae