Table of Contents Foreword ...................... 3 Using the Cold Shoe Kit ................3 Using a Media Adaptor ................4 Formatting ..................4 Operating from the RM-B150/B750............5 Adjusting the Camcorder from the RM-B150/B750......5 Operating the Menu from the RM-B150........... 7 Operating the Menu from the RM-B750...........
Foreword Using the Cold Shoe Kit This document contains the following You can attach and use slide shoe type supplementary information about the accessories by first mounting the supplied cold PMW-TD300 (called “the camcorder” below). shoe kit (auxiliary shoe, four screws, and a •...
To execute formatting Using a Media Adaptor Select OPERATION >Format Media in the setup menu. Select the slot to format. Use of the optional MEAD-MS01 or MEAD- Turn the MENU knob to select SD01 Media Adaptor permits you to insert a [Execute], and press the knob.
Control Unit is connected, some camcorder functions can be controlled from the RM-B150/ • “Memory Stick” and B750. trademarks of Sony Corporation. You can use the RM-B750’s display or a video • “Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo” and monitor connected to the MONITOR connector...
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Relationship between the setting of the RM Rec switch, the COLOR TEMP. button, and the Start item and the function of recording start/stop ASSIGNABLE 5 switch. buttons • REC START button: the VTR button on the lens, and buttons and switches to which the Recording start/ Settings of RM Rec Start function has been assigned using OPERATION...
settings of the paint data made with the remote Setup menu of control unit can be retained even if the remote the camcorder control unit is removed. However, if the switch position on the remote control unit differs from Main data block Remote control the one on the camcorder, the switch position on data block...
Functions That Can Be Controlled from the RM-B150/ B750 You can adjust the functions in the following table by using menu operations, adjustment knobs, switches, and the touch panel (RM-B750 only) on the RM-B150/B750. For details on operations, refer to the Operation Manual of the RM-B150/B750. How to Read the Table The following symbols are used to indicate operations on the RM-B150 and RM-B750.
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Menu Sub-item Setting Description RM-B150 RM-B750 items Iris Iris Mode Auto/Manual Selects the iris mode. Iris Speed –99 to ±0 to +99 Specifies the control speed (speed of reaction to changes in the video). (Larger values specify quicker reaction times.) Iris Level –99 to ±0 to +99 Adjusts the level of the auto iris target value.
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Menu Sub-item Setting Description RM-B150 RM-B750 items Switch Gamma On/Off Turns gamma correction on or off. Status Black Gamma On/Off Turns black gamma correction on or off. Matrix On/Off Turns linear matrix correction and user matrix correction on or off. Knee On/Off Turns knee correction on or off.
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Menu Sub-item Setting Description RM-B150 RM-B750 items Black Black Gamma On/Off Turns black gamma correction on or Gamma off. Gamma Level –99 to ±0 to +99 Specifies the master black gamma level. Range Low/L.Mid/ Selects the black gamma correction H.Mid/High effective range.
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Menu Sub-item Setting Description RM-B150 RM-B750 items Skin Detail Skin Detail On/Off Turns skin detail correction on or off. Area Detection Color detection Detects the color to be targeted by screen skin detail correction. Area Indication On/Off Turns on or off the function that displays a zebra pattern in the area targeted by skin detail correction.
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Menu Sub-item Setting Description RM-B150 RM-B750 items Multi Multi Matrix On/Off Turns the multi matrix correction Matrix function on or off. Area Indication On/Off Turns on or off the function that displays a zebra pattern in the color area targeted by multi matrix correction.
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Menu Sub-item Setting Description RM-B150 RM-B750 items Scene Standard File number and file ID Standard File number and file ID Standard File number and file ID Standard File number and file ID Standard File number and file ID Scene Recall Execute/Cancel Loads a scene file (execute by selecting Execute).
Wi-Fi adapter fixing bracket Using a Wi-Fi Adapter Mounting an optional CBK-WA01 Wi-Fi Adapter on this camcorder allows a Wi-Fi connection between a computer and the camcorder. For details about the CBK-WA01, refer to the Mounting Instructions and Operating Instructions supplied with the CBK-WA01.
a) The IP address determined by DHCP server is External device connector displayed here. When you have changed a setting Set the Set item to [Execute]. When a confirmation message appears, turn the MENU knob to select “Execute” and press the knob. To make a connection in ad hoc mode Refer to “Settings on the Computer”...
Encryption (data encryption): Depending To make a connection in infrastructure the settings on the computer, Disable, mode WEP, TKIP or AES WEP Key Index (key index): 1 when Setting up the wireless LAN access point Encryption is set to [WEP] The following settings are required.
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Example (when the IP address is Example Web menu “192.168.1.10”): Type “http://192.168.1.10/ ” in the address bar. If the connection is complete, a dialog appears asking you to enter the user name and password. Enter the user name and password, and click [OK].
Example: <PlanningMetadata … version="1.00"> load="true" sp sp For details on the planning metadata, refer to the Operating Instructions supplied with the camcorder. Using Live Logging Functions The Live Logging function allows you to record shot marks using a computer while you are shooting.
Output Formats and Limitations Video Formats and Output Signals The format of signals output from the VIDEO OUT, HD/SD SDI OUT, and HDMI connectors varies according to the HD/SD mode, the current recording and playback video formats, and the output signal specified by OPERATION >Output >Signal Format in the setup menu.
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Video format Output settings Output signal Signal 23.98P HD/SD SDI OUT HDMI VIDEO OUT Format Output HQ 1280/29.97P – 1280×720/59.94P 1280×720/59.94P 1280×720/59.94P Y signal – 720×480/29.97PsF 720×480/29.97PsF Composite 720×480/29.97PsF 480P – Muting 720×480/59.94P 720×480/59.94P HQ 1280/23.98P – 1280×720/59.94P 1280×720/59.94P 1280×720/59.94P 2:3 pull down 2:3 pull down 2:3 pull down...