VQT3U56SS1111AS0 -PSPrinted in JapanBefore operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.Operatin
10Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 OverviewAttentionPerform the following settings before using the unit for the first time.• The unit is delivered from
100Chapter 6 Manipulating Clips with ThumbnailsFormatting a P2 Card1 Press the THUMBNAIL button.• The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD monitor.2
101Chapter 6 Manipulating Clips with ThumbnailsSetting the Thumbnail Display ModeThe thumbnail display mode can be customized to suit your preference
102Chapter 6 Manipulating Clips with ThumbnailsPropertiesProperties display clip properties and P2 card status.It is possible to edit and rewrite rec
103Chapter 6 Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails NOTE• LOCATION (recording location data) data for a SHOOT cannot be deleted independently. Thus by s
104Chapter 6 Manipulating Clips with ThumbnailsRUN DOWN CARD:The maximum number of overwrites on the P2 card has been exceeded.DIR ENTRY NG CARD:The
105Chapter 6 Manipulating Clips with ThumbnailsSaving the Log DataEquipment log data can also be stored in an SD memory card from the thumbnail scree
106Chapter 7 Menu OperationsChapter 7 Menu OperationsLCD Monitor/Viewfinder MenusUsing the MenusUse the setup menus to change the settings to suit th
107Chapter 7 Menu Operations5 Press the JOG dial button or the SET button to change the setting value.PUSH MENU TO RETURN USER2RETLCD/EVFUSER MAI
108Chapter 7 Menu OperationsSetup Menu StructureMAIN MENUSCENE FILE FILE SELECT(page 110) LOAD/SAVE/INITSYSTEM MODE VFRSYSTEM SETUP REC FORMAT FRAME
109Chapter 7 Menu OperationsCARD FUNCTIONS SCENE FILE(page 118) USER FILESD CARD FORMAT3D ASSIST*1OUTPUT SEL(page 119) NEAR LEVELFAR LEVELDETECTION R
11Chapter 1 OverviewCamera Unit Features Variable frame rate makes speed effects possible (in the 720P format)The AG-3DP1 comes with the variable f
110Chapter 7 Menu OperationsSetup Menu ListSCENE FILE ScreenItem Setting NotesFILE SELECT Select the file you wish to use for shooting among six scene
111Chapter 7 Menu OperationsItem Setting NotesMASTER PEDAdjusts the black master pedestal that serves as the video reference. –100 ... +15 ... +100
112Chapter 7 Menu OperationsItem Setting NotesREC FORMATSelects the recording codec as well as shooting and recording modes.• When SYSTEM MODE is 10
113Chapter 7 Menu OperationsSW MODE ScreenItem Setting NotesLOW GAINSets the gain value assigned to the L position of the GAIN switch.0dB, 3dB, 6dB,
114Chapter 7 Menu OperationsItem Setting NotesTC MODESets count correction when using the internal time code generator. DF: Drop frame time codeNDF:
115Chapter 7 Menu OperationsItem Setting NotesAUTO LEVEL CH3Selects the method for setting CH3 level. ON: Engages the auto adjustment mode. The limit
116Chapter 7 Menu OperationsOUTPUT SEL ScreenItem Setting NotesSDI OUTSelects the signal to be output from the HD SDI OUT 1 (L)/2 (R) connectors and
117Chapter 7 Menu OperationsItem Setting NotesZEBRA1 DETECTSets the level of the right-leaning zebra pattern 1. 50% ... 70% ... 109%ZEBRA2 DETECTSets
118Chapter 7 Menu OperationsItem Setting NotesBATTERY SELECTSets the battery type. HYTRON140, DIONIC90, DIONIC160, ENDURA10, PAG L95, TYPE A, TYPE BB
119Chapter 7 Menu OperationsItem Setting NotesUSER FILE Reads/writes user files (files other than SCENE FILES) from/onto the SD memory card. FILE SELEC
12Chapter 1 OverviewRecording and Playback Features P2 cards for high capacity, high speed and high reliabilityIn addition to exceptional resistan
120Chapter 7 Menu OperationsItem Setting NotesTIME ZONESets the time difference relative to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).–12:00 ... 0:00 ... +13:00For d
121Chapter 8 Connecting to External DevicesChapter 8 Connecting to External DevicesConnecting the AJ-RC10G Remote Control UnitSome functions can be
122Chapter 8 Connecting to External DevicesConnecting the AG-EC4G Extension Control UnitSome functions can be remote controlled when the AG-EC4G exte
123Chapter 9 Maintenance and InspectionsChapter 9 Maintenance and InspectionsInspections Before ShootingMake sure you check that the system is opera
124Chapter 9 Maintenance and InspectionsInspecting the Memory Recording FunctionsMake sure you successively carry out the inspections from [Inspectin
125Chapter 9 Maintenance and InspectionsInspection for Using an External Microphone1 Connect an external microphone to the AUDIO IN CH1/CH2 connecto
126Chapter 9 Maintenance and InspectionsMaintenanceCleaning Inside the Viewfinder• Do not use solvent such as thinner to remove dirt.• To clean the
127Chapter 9 Maintenance and InspectionsWarning SystemWarning Description TablesIf a problem is detected immediately after the power is turned on, or
128Chapter 9 Maintenance and InspectionsPriorityWarning typeLCD indication Tally lampWARNING lampAlarm toneWarning description and recording/playback
129Chapter 9 Maintenance and InspectionsPriorityWarning typeLCD indication Tally lampWARNING lampAlarm toneWarning description and recording/playback
13Chapter 1 OverviewSetting for Your Area (Color TV Standard Setting)This unit is delivered with the area setting, such as the color TV standard, not
130Chapter 9 Maintenance and InspectionsWarning and Error Display for Thumbnail OperationItem Message Description MeasureThumbnailsCANNOT ACCESS! Dat
131Chapter 9 Maintenance and InspectionsUpdating the Firmware Incorporated into the UnitCheck firmware version of the camera in the DIAGNOSTIC screen.
132Chapter 10 IndexChapter 10 Index2 2D LL recording ... 353MENU 3D ASSIST screen ...
133Chapter 10 IndexL LCD ... 106MENU LCD BACKLIGHT ...
134Chapter 10 IndexMENU SYNCHRO SCAN... 110MENU SYSTEM MODE ...
135Chapter 11 SpecificationsChapter 11 SpecificationsDimensions and specificationsDimensions654.5 mm (25-3/4 inches)270.5 mm (10-5/8 inches)335 mm (13-
136Chapter 11 SpecificationsCamera UnitPickup devices: 1/3-type progressive, 2.2-megapixel, 3MOS sensor × 2Lens: Optical 17.0x, F1.6 (Wide) to F3.4 (T
137Chapter 11 SpecificationsDigital audio UnitAudio Recording Signal: 48 kHz/16 bit, 4CHHead room: 20 dB/18 dB Menu selectableVideo Input/Output UnitG
138Chapter 11 SpecificationsConnector Signal DescriptionDC IN1 GND2 NC3 NC4 +12 VPanasonic Part No. K1AA104H0038Manufacturer Part No. HA16RX-4P (SW1
139Chapter 11 SpecificationsWireless receiver interface1 CH-1 SHIELD GND2 CH-1 HOT Audio input from a wireless receiver: CH1 HOT3 CH-1 COLD Audio inpu
14Chapter 1 OverviewIf you perform this setting when using the unit for the first time, only the settings of the following five options are changed, le
2011Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and used BatteriesCdThese symbols on the products, packaging, and/or accompany
15Chapter 1 OverviewStandard AccessoriesShoulder belt For details, refer to [Attaching the Shoulder Strap] (page 89).Microphone holder For detail
16Chapter 2 Parts and their FunctionsChapter 2 Parts and Their FunctionsPower Supply and Accessory Mounting Section91 13 4 514 11 3 2101211 8 7 61
17Chapter 2 Parts and their FunctionsAudio (input) Function Section148273651 MIC IN (front microphone input) +48V jack (XLR, 5-pin)Connect a microph
18Chapter 2 Parts and their FunctionsAudio (output) Function Section21 3 5451 MONITOR SELECT (audio channel) CH1/2, CH3/4 selector switchUse this sw
19Chapter 2 Parts and their FunctionsShooting and Recording/Playback Functions Section1 2 316 17 187 8 9 10 1112 13 14 15㻯㻭㻹㻱㻾㻭 㻾㻱㻹㻻㼀㻱㻯㻻㻺㼂㻚㻲㻻㻯㼁㻿㻌㻌㻵㻾㻵
2 WARNING:• To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture.• To reduce the risk of fire or electric sh
20Chapter 2 Parts and their Functions11 FOCUS selector switchUse this switch to select the focus adjustment mode.A (AUTO): Auto focus modeM (MANUA
21Chapter 2 Parts and their Functions154 5 6 78251424 2316 17 181113 12 9 1019 20 21 1 322 2 1 Shooting and Recording/Playback Function Section (Re
22Chapter 2 Parts and their Functions11 P2 card access LEDThis LED indicates the recording and playback status of each card.For details, refer to [P
23Chapter 2 Parts and their Functions20 HD SDI OUT 1 (L) connector (BNC)21 HD SDI OUT 2 (R) connector (BNC)This connector outputs HD SDI signals.Wh
24Chapter 2 Parts and their FunctionsMenu/Thumbnail Operation Section32 176 5 41 MENU buttonHold down the button to open a setting menu screen. A se
25Chapter 2 Parts and their FunctionsTime Code Section1 3 2874 5 61 GENLOCK IN connector (BNC)Use this connector to input a reference signal to genl
26Chapter 2 Parts and their FunctionsWarning and Status Display Functions1 2 431 Back tally lampWhen the back tally switch is set to ON, this lamp b
27Chapter 2 Parts and their FunctionsViewfinderAn HD viewfinder can be used with this unit. It is recommended to use the optional AJ-CVF100G (59.94/50H
28Chapter 3 Recording and PlaybackChapter 3 Recording and PlaybackSetting Date and Time of Internal ClockThe CLOCK SETTING value is recorded in the
29Chapter 3 Recording and Playback4 Select CHANGE at the CLOCK SETTING item in OTHER FUNCTIONS, then press the JOG dial button.• The CLOCK SETTING
3 FCC NOTICE (USA)This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) This device may not cau
30Chapter 3 Recording and PlaybackP2 CardsInserting P2 Cards NOTEWhen using the camera recorder for the first time, be sure to set the time data befo
31Chapter 3 Recording and Playback NOTE• When a P2 card is being accessed or recognised after insertion (P2 card access LED blinks in orange), do no
32Chapter 3 Recording and PlaybackP2 Card Recording TimesP2 cards available with this cameraThis camera supports the optional AJ-P2C064AG (64 GB) and
33Chapter 3 Recording and PlaybackBasic ProceduresThis section describes the basic procedure for shooting and recording.Before you embark on a shoot,
34Chapter 3 Recording and PlaybackShootingWhite/Black Balance Adjustment to Recording CompletionFor shooting, follow the steps below.31426, 751 Use
35Chapter 3 Recording and Playback2D LL RecordingYou can record the left-lens (L) image on both the L and R P2 cards.1 Set the menu option REC MODE
36Chapter 3 Recording and PlaybackNative RecordingNative recording extracts only the active frames according to the recording frame rate. It provides
37Chapter 3 Recording and PlaybackVariable Frame Rate (VFR) RecordingIn 720P mode, this camera is capable of frame skipping (undercranking) and high-
38Chapter 3 Recording and PlaybackUsing VFR Recording FunctionStandard speed for film production (only when SYSTEM MODE is set to 720-59.94P, 1080-23.
39Chapter 3 Recording and PlaybackUndercranking effectsThis effect produces the quick motion often used for showing clouds drifting across the sky, c
4 EMC NOTICE FOR THE PURCHASER/USER OF THE APPARATUS1. Applicable standards and operating environmentThe apparatus is compliant with:standards EN55103
40Chapter 3 Recording and PlaybackSpecial Recording ModesDuring P2 card recording, interval recording can be enabled from the RECORDING SETUP screen.
41Chapter 3 Recording and PlaybackREC CHECK FunctionPressing the USER button (USER MAIN, USER1 or USER2) or the RET/REC CHECK button to which REC CHE
42Chapter 3 Recording and PlaybackNormal and Variable Speed PlaybackNormal speed playbackPress the PLAY/PAUSE button to view playback on the LCD mon
43Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for RecordingChapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for RecordingSelecting Recording SignalsThis camera records HD
44Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for RecordingSelecting Video OutputUse the OUTPUT SEL screen to select the video output.Menu options in the OUT
45Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for RecordingList of Recording, Playback and Output FormatsSetting menuRecording formatRecording time (64 GB)SDI
46Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for RecordingAdjusting the White Balance and Black BalanceTo record high-quality video with the AG-3DP1, the bla
47Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording8 The adjustment will take effect in a few seconds, and the following message will appear:• The a
48Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for RecordingSetting the Electronic ShutterSetting the Shutter Mode and Speed1 Press the SHUTTER switch positio
49Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for RecordingPlacing the Camera-recorder in SYNCHRO SCAN Mode1 Press the SHUTTER switch positioned at ON toward
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50Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for RecordingAssigning Functions to USER ButtonsThe USER MAIN, USER1, and USER2 buttons can be assigned user-sel
51Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for RecordingSelecting Audio Input Signals and Adjusting Recording LevelsThis camera supports independent four-c
52Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for RecordingSelecting Function for the F. AUDIO LEVEL ControlUse the menu options FRONT VR CH1 and FRONT VR CH2
53Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for RecordingAdjustments and Settings for 3D RecordingSwitching the LCD Monitor/Viewfinder ScreenEquipped with tw
54Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for RecordingAdjusting the Convergence PointThe convergence point is a point where the optical axes of the left
55Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for RecordingWhat is convergence point adjustment?What is parallax?A human’s stereoscopic viewing takes advanta
56Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording3D Assist FunctionIn order to shoot 3D images safely and comfortably, this camera is provided with
57Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording NOTE• The 3D assist function is disabled when the LCD/EVF mode is set to MIX, SIDE or R IMAGE.• T
58Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording NOTEThis product is preadjusted at the factory to minimize vertical misalignment.*1 The specificat
59Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for RecordingSetting Time DataThe camera provides time data such as time codes, user bits, time of day (real-tim
6 Precautions for UseCaution regarding laser beamsThe MOS sensor may be damaged if it is exposed to laser light.When using the camera-recorder in loca
60Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for RecordingRecording Time Codes and User BitsMenu settingRecording formatRecorded TC Output TCDisplayed TCRec
61Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for RecordingSetting User BitsUse the setting menu UB MODE on the RECORDING SETUP screen to select the user bits
62Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording4 Press the SET button to confirm the user bit value, and position the TCG switch at F-RUN or R-RUN
63Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for RecordingSetting the Time Code1 Switch the menu option TC MODE on the RECORDING SETUP screen to DF or NDF u
64Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for RecordingVFR (variable frame rate) time code• In 24PN mode, recording is performed at 24-frame time code, a
65Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for RecordingExternally Locking the Time CodeThe time code generator built into your camera may be locked to an
66Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for RecordingCautions in switching the power source from battery to external power supplyConnect the DC IN socke
67Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for RecordingLCD Monitor/Viewfinder Screen Status DisplaysIn addition to video, the LCD monitor and viewfinder sho
68Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for RecordingScreen DisplaysT C 1 2 : 3 4 : 5 6 : 2 3 L R 9 9 9 min 31 . 5 VP 2F U L L P AU S E S C E NE 6FOCUS
69Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording5 Information displayThe following information is displayed depending on the situation.• Performa
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70Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for RecordingBatteries that do not indicate capacity in % (percent)Such batteries indicate the battery level in
71Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording• REC WARNINGThis is displayed during a recording error. Do the recording over. If this does not so
72Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for RecordingChecking and Displaying Shooting StatusDISP/MODE CHK button• Hold down the DISP/MODE CHK button in
73Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for RecordingMODE CHECK IndicationMODE CHECK provides an almost complete set of camera information.Items 1 to 4
74Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for RecordingCenter Marker DisplayA center marker is displayed when the menu option MARKER in the DISPLAY SETUP
75Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for RecordingFocus Assist FunctionThe AG-3DP1 is equipped with a focus assist function to facilitate focusing us
76Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for RecordingAdjusting and Setting the LCD Monitor/ViewfinderUsing the LCD monitor1 Turn on the POWER switch of
77Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording NOTE• Pressing the RESET button when a value that can be adjusted is selected in the setting menu
78Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for RecordingHandling Setup DataConfiguration of Setup Data FilesThis camera makes it possible to save up to six
79Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for RecordingSetting Data Using an SD memory cardBy saving up to four files of setup menu settings on an SD or SD
8 Setting Time Data ... 59Recording Time Code
80Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording3 Select YES in the confirmation screen and press the JOG dial button.• “SD CARD FORMAT OK” appear
81Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for RecordingChanging scene file settings Example 1: Change the name of the scene file.1 Select the scene file
82Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording2 Select SAVE and press the JOG dial button.PUSH MENU TO RETURN (SYNCHRO SCAN)FILE SELECTDETAIL
83Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording5 Select WRITE and press the JOG dial button, then select EXECUTE and press the JOG dial button.PU
84Chapter 5 PreparationChapter 5 PreparationPower SupplyA battery or an external DC power supply can be used as the power supply for the camera-reco
85Chapter 5 PreparationWhen using a V-mount type battery1 Mount the V-mount adapter plate.Insert the plate and slide it as shown below.• To remove
86Chapter 5 PreparationUse of external DC power supplyMake sure that the output voltage of the external DC power supply meets the rated voltage of t
87Chapter 5 PreparationPreparing for Audio InputTake the following steps to prepare the camera for connecting audio input devices.When Using the Fron
88Chapter 5 PreparationUsing a Wireless ReceiverWhen using the Unislot Wireless Receiver1 Remove the lid, install the wireless receiver and screw it
89Chapter 5 PreparationAttaching/Adjusting AccessoriesMounting the Camera on a TripodUse an optional (SHAN-TM700) tripod adapter to place the camera
9 Chapter 7 Menu OperationsLCD Monitor/Viewfinder Menus ... 106Using
90Chapter 5 PreparationDC OUT Connector and External REC Start/Stop Switch ConnectionThe DC OUT connector on the camera can output a 1.5 A current.Co
91Chapter 6 Manipulating Clips with ThumbnailsChapter 6 Manipulating Clips with ThumbnailsA clip is a data group that includes the images and sounds
92Chapter 6 Manipulating Clips with ThumbnailsThumbnail ScreenPress the THUMBNAIL button to display the thumbnail screen on the LCD monitor. Pressing
93Chapter 6 Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails Clip L or R recorded in 2D LL mode is not inserted. Insert a P2 card that contains the missing clip.12
94Chapter 6 Manipulating Clips with ThumbnailsPlaying back Clips1 Press the THUMBNAIL button.• The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD monitor.2 U
95Chapter 6 Manipulating Clips with Thumbnails3 Select THUMBNAIL from the thumbnail menu. • Switch the thumbnail display by selecting one of the fo
96Chapter 6 Manipulating Clips with ThumbnailsDeleting Clips1 Press the THUMBNAIL button.• The thumbnail screen appears on the LCD monitor.2 Use t
97Chapter 6 Manipulating Clips with ThumbnailsSetting of Clip Meta DataInformation such as the name of the person who shot the video, the name of the
98Chapter 6 Manipulating Clips with ThumbnailsMEMO: Displays [NO.] (the number of the text memo), [OFFSET] (location of the frame with added text me
99Chapter 6 Manipulating Clips with ThumbnailsSelecting the USER CLIP NAME recording methodSelect META DATA USER CLIP NAME from the thumbnail menu
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