Accessories, etc. (cont’d), Video light (supplied), Exchanging the light bulb of the video light – Panasonic NVG2E User Manual

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Accessories, etc. (Cont’d)

Video Light (Supplied)

To select the operation mode of the Video Light, press the Auto
Light Button of the Movie Camera.

ON:

The Video Light turns on.

AUTO:

When the Movie Camera is

in

recording Pause mode,

the Video Light automaticaiiy turns itself on, if the
surrounding light is not sufficient.

Video Light (Supplied)

To remove the

Video Light, pull it

off while pressing

up the button on
the back of the

Video Light.

Exchanging the Light Bulb of the Video Light

Before replacing a burned-out light bulb, make sure that the Video
Light is no longer hot.

1

2

1

Loosen the Screw on the bottom and remove the Cover

upwards in the direction of the arrow.

2

Pull out the old bulb in the direction of the arrow.

3

Hold the new bulb with a dry cloth and insert it into the socket.

•Do not touch the bulb without a cloth.

Fingerprints and dirt reduce the brightness and shorten the life

of the light bulb.

• Fingerprints on the bulb must be removed by wiping it with a

dry cloth.

4

Reattach the Cover and tighten the Screw.

•Do not touch the top of the light during and shortly after use. It

becomes extremely hot.

•When the Movie Camera is turned off, the Video Light reset to the

off mode.

•By pressing the Auto Light Button once, the Video Light is

switched to “AUTO”. (The “AUTO” indication will appear in the

EVF.) When the Auto Light Button is pressed once more, the

Video Light is switched to “ON”. (The “ON” indication will appear

in the EVF.)

Video Light “AUTO” mode

When the Movie Camera is in the Recording Pause mode and the
surrounding light is insufficient, the Video Light will automatically

light up, if it is in the AUTO mode. (If the surrounding light is

sufficient, the Video Light will not light up.)

•Once the Video Light is switched on, it will not go out until the

recording is stopped by pressing the Start/Stop Button (until the

next Recording Pause mode), even if the brightness of the scene

increases.

The Video Light will not light up in the course of a recording, even
if the scene becomes darker.

•The Video Light operates only when the CameraA/TR Selector

Cover is set to “CAMERA”.

•The Video Light should be attached after turning the Movie

Camera off.

• Before placing the Movie Camera in the Carrying Bag or another

bag, be sure to remove the Video Light.

•When turning on the Video Light, make sure that no other

equipment such as Editing Controller, VITC Generator, Character
Generator, RF Adaptor, etc. is connected to the Movie Camera.

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