Panasonic P2HDXAG-HPX500 Camcorder User Manual


 
Pre-shooting setup (1)
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Pre-shooting setup
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(*The contents of this section are intended for users who are not accustomed to working with professional video cameras.)
The camera design of the AG-HPX500 is a chassis design suitable for use by broadcasting professionals, and it may
seem difficult to use for those accustomed to using the AG-HVX200. However, once an understanding of the essentials
of setup and operation has been gained, shooting becomes easy for any user, including AG-HVX200 users.
Lens setup, battery setup, audio setup, etc.?
Setup specifications for the professional-quality video camera
Lens setup
As the lens mount of the AG-HPX500 is a "B4 mount," the type generally found on video cameras for professional
or broadcasting use, a wide variety of professional-quality lenses can be used. However, in order to obtain the
benefits of the AG-HPX500's unique Chromatic Aberration Compensation (CAC) function and get the best color
results, use of one of the maker-endorsed digital HD lenses (shown below) is recommended.
*When shooting movies or commercials with a 35mm film camera lens, it is possible to shoot using a lens
adapter, but please be sure to use an adapter for a 2/3-inch lens.
(For example, when using a P + S Technik image converter, use a pro35 which is compatible with a B4 mount,
rather than a mini35 such as is used with the AG-HVX200.)
*Also, in such a case, depending on the equipment, there is a possibility that the image will be recorded upside
down. If this is occurring, one can invert the LCD monitor while shooting, but it is impossible to invert the
viewfinder or the HD-SDI output. It is necessary to flip the image using a nonlinear editing system.
Canon (3 varieties)
KJ10ex4.5B IRSD PS12
KJ16ex7.7B IRSD PS12
KJ21ex7.6B IRSD PS12
Fujinon (2 varieties)
XA17x7.6BERM-M58B
XA17x7.6BRM-M58B
*The above list shows compatible lens varieties as of Feb. 2007. The range of compatible lenses is expected to grow in the future.
*2/3-inch mount-compatible HD cine-lenses such as Carl Zwiss Digiprimes may also be attached.
*Note) It may be possible to use some high-performance SD lenses, but when using lenses other than those endorsed by the maker,
please be aware that there is a risk of adverse effects such as vignetting (reduction of the image periphery) or color bleeding.
Things to keep in mind when using a 35mm film lens adapter with the AG-HPX500