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JVC HM100U
BASIC OPERATIONS
by EMMANUEL ALEXANDRE Jr./CUNY-TV
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1. Intro This is a basic summary based on both the menu settings and the actual buttons on the camera. I’ve omitted certain information that I found either self- explanatory or irrelevant to students. I’ve also kept away from advance video and audio settings. Please refer to the manufacturer’s PDF manual for a more in- depth look. Link: http://inside.massart.edu/Documents/inside.massart.edu/ academic_resources/GY-HM100U.pdf !"#$%&'%
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2. OPERATING THE JVC HM100U Turning on the camera First, hold the battery firmly in your hand making sure that the arrow is pointing left. Then slide the battery onto the holster in the camera making sure the metal parts engage, you should then hear a clicking sound. The On/Off switch is located on the right side of the camera. Turn the camera on by pressing the blue button on the wheel then turn it counter clock wise to the Standby/On position. Turn once more to the Mode position to
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3. Selecting the Camera/Recording modes Open the LCD screen, which is located on the left side of the camera. Inside the LCD compartment you’ll find a series of buttons. Press the Menu button. The camera menu selections will then appear on the LCD screen. Use the controller on the left edge of the LCD screen, labelled (T,W) to scroll up, down and across the menu selections. Select File Format by pressing down on the center of controller. Choose Quicktime file format. NOTE: In ce
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Connecting the microphone 4. The camera’s audio controls are located on the left side, at the tip of the handle. The XLR inputs are on the opposite side, under the microphone holder. To connect an external microphone to the camera, first select the audio input and choose the type of input using the controls. Move the switch to Mic for microphones that use their own power supply, or switch to Mic+48V for microphones that draw power from the camera. Then plug the XLR cable to one of the
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5. Setting the audio 1.Make sure the audio switch is set to MANUAL 2.Make sure that your AUDIO INPUT 1 and INPUT 2 are set to Mic+48khz for on board microphone or your WIRED mics. 3.Make sure that your CH-2 INPUT is set to INPUT 2 4.Make sure that your headphone levels are turned up by adjusting the ADJ./VOL. knob on the back of the camera !"#$%&'%
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6. Recording The SDHC card slots are located at the bottom of the camera, under the LCD screen. This camera model allows for a minimum Class 6 card and up to Class 10 card. A standard 32 gig SDHC card will record up 1 hour and 50 minutes. Insert the card into the slot, with the metallic censors going in first and the label facing up. Slightly push the card once with the tip of your finger until you hear a click. Push the card once more to disengage it from the slot and pull it out
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7. Zooming and Focus There are three ways to zoom on the camera. First by using the rocker located on the right side above the hand strap. Push the T(Telephoto) to zoom-in and W(Wide) to zoom-out. Second, flip the LCD open, then you will see the same corresponding (T,W) controls on the left of the LCD panel. You can also use the REC button on that panel to record. Third, there is a Focus and Zoom switch located on the left side of camera, on the lens barrel. Select Zoom to use the
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8. Adjusting the Iris To manually adjust the Iris, first press the Iris button which is located on the back of the camera, right above the battery compartment. Once pressed, a numerical value will be highlighted on the upper left side of the LCD screen. Use the Adj/Vol dial located below the Shutter button to either open or close the Iris. As the numbers increase your image becomes darker, and as they decrease, more light gets into the camera. NOTE: Press the Iris button again to engag
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9. User shortcuts There are three user shortcuts that can be assigned for several functions in the camera. User 1 and User 2 are located on the left side of the camera, right above the Focus/Zoom switch. User 3 is located inside the LCD compartment, right next to the CAM/MEDIA button. To assign a user function. First press the Menu button then select Camera Settings from the menu window. A list of choices will be displayed, then press the T,W controller to make a selection. NOTE: Th
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10. Reviewing the clips Push the CAM/MEDIA button, which is located in the LCD compartment. A new Menu screen will come up, displaying thumbnails of clips shot. You can navigate through the menu by using the (T,W) controller on the LCD panel. Press the center of the controller to select and view a clip. Once the clip begins to play, push the (T,W) controller left or right to either rewind fast- forward through the clip and push the center to pause. Push up to go back to the beginni
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11. Formatting SDHC cards There are three ways to Format the SDHC cards. First, in Camera mode, press the Menu button, then choose Media Settings. Once selected, you will see the Format setting. Press it, then you will have the choice of formatting Slot A or B. After choosing which slot to format, you will be prompted to decide which formatting method to employ. Choose FILE to wipe the card of all media, then press OK. Second, while in CAM/MEDIA mode press the Menu button then select
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12. Exporting Files There are three ways of exporting your media onto your computer. First, by inserting your SDHC card into your MacBook Pro’s SD card slot, second connecting the camera directly onto a computer using a USB cable or through an external SDHC Card Reader. To connect the camera directly to the computer Attach the USB cable to the USB port located on the back of the camera under the battery slot and next to the HDMI port. Once connected, the camera will automatically p
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13. Importing into Final Cut Pro Once your project folders have been created and linked through the System Settings menu in FCP, you will need to choose the proper Video Format before importing your files. First, select Easy Setup under the drop- down menu bar in FCP. The JVCHM100U uses the XDCAM HD format Then, you will need to choose the corresponding HD signal/resolution that your footage was shot in. Please select: XDCAM EX 1080/60i VBR or 1080p/30 VBR from the drop down menu. NO
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14. Final Cut Pro - Video Export Process Exporting Video for the Web and Broadcast Classes. Introduction There are various formats that are used to encode video when exporting out of Final Cut Pro Here we’ll go over settings in exporting to the Web or for Broadcast Classes Step 1 Step 1 Preparing your Video for the WEB. When you’re finished editing and ready to export out of Final Cut Pro for the WEB (Youtube,Vimeo), Go to FILE_EXPORT_USING QUICKTIME CONVERSIONS. Step 2 Select OPTIONS next t
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15. Final Cut Pro - Video Export Process Exporting Video for a News Broadcast FCP 7.0 Step 4 Step 4 In SOUND SETTINGS select AAC. Keep the sound channels at Stereo and change the RATE to 44.100khz., all the other settings remain the same. After all your settings are selected,Export and Save your file in your EXPORTS folder in your main project folder. Instructions on File and Folder management will be provided by your Professor. Now you’re ready to upload to Youtube. For detailed instru
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16. Final Cut Pro - Video Export Process Exporting Video for Broadcast Classes Ver.1 Setty McIntosh Step 1 These are the settings for exporting your final project For Broadcast Class Step 1 When you’re finished editing and ready to export out of Final Cut Pro for your BROADCAST CLASS Go to FILE_EXPORT_QuickTime_Movie Step 2 Select CURRENT SETTNGS, and leave all the other options the same, keep in mind these current settings are the settings of your Final Cut Project and are also the settin