Panasonic AG-CX350 4K Camcorder User Manual

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Chapter 2 Description of Parts — Camera

17 Rear tally lamp

Illuminates when the recording is started. Flashes when the battery level becomes low.
Whether or not to illuminate the lamp can be set in the menu.

18 <ND FILTER> switch

Selects the ND filter to suit the illumination of the subject.
<CLR>: Does not use the ND filter.
<1/4>: Reduces the amount of light entering the MOS sensor to 1/4.
<1/16>: Reduces the amount of light entering the MOS sensor to 1/16.
<1/64>: Reduces the amount of light entering the MOS sensor to 1/64.

19 <IRIS> button

Selects the method for adjustment of the lens iris.

20 <FOCUS> switch

Select the focus function.
<A>: Changes to the auto focus mode. The auto focus mode adjusts the focus automatically.
<M>: Changes to the manual focus mode. Control the focus ring manually to adjust the focus.
<

c

>: Changes to the manual focus mode after the focus distance is set to infinity.

The <FOCUS> switch is a spring switch. The switch returns to the <M> position even when pushed towards the <

c

> side.

21 <PUSH AUTO> button

Performs automatic focusing while pressing the button during manual focus mode.

22 <FOCUS ASSIST> button

Enables/disables the focus assist function which is set in the [VIDEO OUT/LCD/VF] menu

[FOCUS ASSIST]

[FOCUS ASSIST SW].

23 <O.I.S.>/<USER 1> button

Enables/disables the optical image stabilizer function.
This is also used as the USER button (USER1).

24 <ZEBRA>/<USER 2> button

Displays/hides zebra patterns.
This is also used as the USER button (USER2).

25 <WFM>/<USER 3> button

Displays/hides the waveform monitor displayed on the LCD monitor.
This is also used as the USER button (USER3).

26 <A.IRIS.LEVEL>/<USER 4> button

Enables/disables the auto iris level function.
Set the target value of the auto iris level in the [SCENE FILE] menu

[A.IRIS LEVEL EFFECT].

This is also used as the USER button (USER4).

27 <INPUT1> switch

Switches audio input signals connected to the <AUDIO INPUT 1> terminal.
<LINE>: Select when audio equipment is connected by the line input.
<MIC>: Select when the external microphone is connected.
<

+

48V>: Select when the external microphone is connected and the microphone needs a power supply.

28 <INPUT2> switch

Switches audio input signals connected to the <AUDIO INPUT 2> terminal.
<LINE>: Select when audio equipment is connected by the line input.
<MIC>: Select when the external microphone is connected.
<

+

48V>: Select when the external microphone is connected and the microphone needs a power supply.

29 <AUDIO LEVEL CH1> dial

Adjust the recording level of audio channel 1.

30 <AUDIO LEVEL CH2> dial

Adjust the recording level of audio channel 2.

31 <CH1 SELECT> switch

Selects the audio to be recorded on audio channel 1.
<INT(L)>: Records the left audio of the built-in microphone.
<INPUT1>: Records input signals from the <AUDIO INPUT 1> terminal.
<INPUT2>: Records input signals from the <AUDIO INPUT 2> terminal.

32 <CH2 SELECT> switch

Selects the audio to be recorded on audio channel 2.
<INT(R)>: Records the right audio of the built-in microphone.
<INPUT1>: Records input signals from the <AUDIO INPUT 1> terminal.
<INPUT2>: Records input signals from the <AUDIO INPUT 2> terminal.

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