Panasonic AG-AF100P Camcorder User Manual


 
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Displays Editing
Screen displays
Regular displays
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1 Time code display
Each time you press the COUNTER button, the
display switches over to the following data (or
no indication).
COUNTER:
Counter value
Displayed when TOTAL is selected from
the REC COUNTER item in the DISPLAY
SETUP screen of MENU settings.
CLIP:
CLIP counter value for respective clip
Displayed when REC COUNTER item on
settings menu DISPLAY SETUP screen is
set to CLIP.
During playback, the time code display ā
is automatically set to CLIP, and the time
code is counted from a value of 0:00:00
for each clip.
TC:
Time code value.
When the time code value could not be read
correctly from the SD Memory Card, [TC] is
displayed.
UB:
User information
When user information could not be read
correctly from the SD Memory Card, [UB] is
displayed.
2 Media information display
Displays basic information about inserted SD
memory cards. Information regarding slot 1 is
displayed above, and information regarding slot
2 is displayed below.
: Recording possible (White)
Displayed in green if used for recording. ā
:
Card is write-protected
: Recording not possible
: Card is full
Recording may be possible in some cases ā
even when this icon is displayed.
Depending on the memory size and ā
type of the SD Memory Card used, the
icon may not be displayed even when
the card’s memory becomes full during
shooting, and the shooting is stopped.
: Playback-only
SD Memory Cards already containing 1,000
or more clips may be used for playback
only.
: Accessing card
: No card inserted
Flashes red. ā
3 Media capacity display
Displays remaining capacity for recording
frame rate set in the REC FORMAT item on the
settings menu SCENE FILE screen.
Not displayed during PB mode.
Time displayed is a guideline only.•
The remaining capacity of the slot 2 is also •
displayed here.
4 Recording format display (Page 51)
5 Information display
Following information is displayed depending
on the situation.
Performance of the auto white balance or the •
auto black balance
Warning (Page 48)•
The ND filter recommended under the •
prevailing shooting conditions is displayed.