How to use scene file data – Panasonic AG-HPX500E User Manual

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To format the SD memory card, turn the
JOG dial button to move the cursor to
YES. Then, press the dial button.

• “SD CARD FORMAT OK” appears and the

SD memory card is formatted.

PUSH MENU TO RETURN

USER FILE

SD CARD FORMAT

SCENE FILE

CARD FUNCTIONS

YES

The card will not be formatted if the following message
appears when the JOG dial button is pressed:

Error message

Remedy

SD CARD FORMAT NG NO
CARD
(No SD memory card inserted.)

Insert an SD memory card.

SD CARD FORMAT NG
ERROR
(SD memory card cannot be
formatted.)

The card may be defective.
Replace the card.

SD CARD FORMAT NG WRITE
PROTECT
(SD memory card is write-
protected.)

Remove the card and
cancel the protect.

SD CARD FORMAT NG
CANNOT ACCESS
(SD memory card not
accessible).

The SD memory card is
not accessible. When the
current access operation
ends, reformat the card.

How to Use Scene File Data

• The settings according to the variety of shooting

circumstances are stored in each position of scene
file dial.

• When shooting, you can retrieve the necessary file

instantly using scene file dial.

• You can also use menu options to change set scene

file values. A modified scene file can be saved to
each scene file dial position.

• During recording, the OPERATION TYPE and

FRAME RATE settings remain unchanged even
when the scene file is changed.
To change these settings, set the camera-recorder to
recording standby state.

Factory setting

• F1: SCENE
File suitable for normal shooting.
• F2: SCENE FLUO.
File suitable for shooting under fluorescent lights, ie.
indoors.
• F3: SCENE SPARK
File suitable for SD shooting with fuller variations of
resolution, coloring and contrast.
• F4: SCENE B-STR
File for broadening the contrast of dark parts, such as
when shooting sunsets.
• F5: SCENE CINE V
File suitable for shooting movie-like scenes where
the contrast is to be emphasized. (The recording
format remains unchanged even when the scene file
is changed. It must be set using the REC FORMAT
option on the RECORDING SETUP screen.)
• F6: SCENE CINE D
File suitable for shooting movie-like scenes where the
dynamic range is to be emphasized.
(The recording format remains unchanged even when
the scene file is changed. It must be set using the REC
FORMAT option on the RECORDING SETUP screen.)

Scene file dial

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