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Step-by-Step Shooting Guide
Troubleshooting -
When most people have trouble with equipment, they assume that the problem must be an
electronic or mechnical failure. In fact, most of the time, the problem is simply a switch in the
wrong setting, or a procedure done incorrectly. Here are some of the more common problems:
No Picture in Viewfinder:
Do you see any display (battery, time code) showing? If not, the battery might be dead, or the
power might be switched off. If you do see information displayed:
1) Did you remove the lens cap?
2) Is the IRIS in Manual mode, and closed?
3) Is the ND FILTER turned on? This makes the picture much darker.
4) Remember, the eyepiece only functions when the LCD monitor is off, and vice versa. Make
sure the LCD monitor is completely closed if you are using the eyepiece viewfinder.
5) Are you simply zoomed in on something dark? Wave your hand in front of the lens and
look for any movement. Zoom out to a wide shot.
No Sound:
First, check to see if there is movement on the VU meters in the viewfinder. If there is, you are
getting sound into the camera, and just not hearing it:
7) Are the headphones plugged-in, and the volume turned-up?
If you are not seeing any movement on the VU Meters:
8) Check that the MIC/LINE switch is in the correct position for what you've plugged-in.
9) Confirm that the cables from the mic to the camera are securely connected at both ends.
10) Are the audio level dials turned up?
Color Looks Incorrect:
Bad color is usually a White Balance issue.
11) If using the White Balance "Pre-sets" (switch set to PRST), the viewfinder should display
"AWB P5.6K" for shooting in sunlight, or "AWB P3.2K" for any man-made light source.
12) Try resetting the White Balance.
Picture Looks Too Dark:
12) Set the IRIS to Auto, or turn the Iris adjust ring to open it.
13) If the IRIS is wide open, switch the GAIN switch from low to medium or high.
14) Make sure the ND FILTER is set to OFF.
15) Be certain that the SHUTTER is off (open LCD monitor to see switch)
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