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Panasonic AG-DVX100P Konfiguracja
Built-In SMPTE Time Code Generator and Reader
The DVX100 records SMPTE- compliant VITC onto the Sub-code area of the videotape.
Select from DF / NDF and Free Run/Rec Run modes, and use a preset or regen. User bits
(UB) are also provided, letting you record your choice of date, time, TC value, frame rate or
user data. In 24p the time code is in NDF mode only.
IEEE 1394 terminal for non-linear production with Synchro Lock Function
Equipped with an IEEE 1394-compliant 4-pin DV terminal that makes it easy to upload data
to a PC and dub onto a DV recorder. This terminal also features a new synchro lock func-
tion that allows the AG-DVX100 to remotely start and stop an external DV device connected
to it via a DV cable, such as the AG-DV1DC portable mini-DV recorder.
XLR Audio Input with +48 Volts Phantom Power Supply
In addition to a built-in stereo microphone, the DVX100 is equipped with two XLR audio in-
put connectors with switchable +48 volts phantom power. Both input 1 and Input 2 can be
switched between line and mic with hard switches at the front of the camcorder. Auto gain
level can be turned on and off, and the input mic level (-50dB / -60 dB) can be selected from
the menu to ensure proper matching to an external MIC output or the environment.
The DVX100 has more special features that will make the Broadcaster or professional
shooter's job much easier.
In order to properly control this camera for generating the most powerful video images,
more operators should understand camera process terminology.
Experienced camera operators know there are always tradeoffs in every shooting situation.
You'll trade shutter speeds for depth of focus, resolution for sensitivity, detail for noise, and
the list goes on. The DVX100's extensive menu system will provide the camera operator
with additional tools for more creative solutions for image capture.
The following menu descriptions show diagrams of these menus and explain the effects of
each setup function.
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