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Saving and Loading Settings
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Chapter 7 Saving and Loading User Setting Data
You can save setup menu settings in the
camcorder’s internal memory and on SxS
memory cards. This allows you to quickly recall
an appropriate set of menu settings for the current
situation.
Setting data is saved in the following categories.
ALL files: ALL files save the setting data of all
menus. You can save up to 64 ALL files on
an SxS memory card.
Note
Device specific data (shading, output levels, and
other data that requires adjustment for the specific
device) is not saved.
Scene files: Scene file save adjustments to
PAINT menu items for the purpose of
shooting a particular scene. You can save up
to five scene files in the camcorder’s internal
memory and up to 64 scene files on an SxS
memory card.
Reference files: Reference files save the
reference values that are set when you
execute “FILE” > “Scene” > “Standard” in
the setup menu. You can save one reference
file in the camcorder’s internal memory and
one on an SxS memory card.
Lens files: Lens files save the setting data used to
compensate for lens characteristics, such as
flare, white shading, white balance and
center markers. You can save up to 32 lens
files in the camcorder’s internal memory and
up to 64 lens files on an SxS memory card.
The first settings stored in a file are called
“preset” values.
Even after loading files to set up the camcorder,
and overwriting original files with new settings,
you can still recover preset values and reset files
to their initial states (see page 154).
Before starting, insert a writable SxS memory
card into a memory card slot.
See “Basic Setup Menu Operations” (page 104) for
information about menu operations.
1 Select “FILE” > “All” in the setup
menu.
To assign a name to the data before saving
it
Assign a name before proceeding to step 2.
For details, see “To assign names to files”
(page 154).
2 Select “All File Save” > “Execute.”
An ALL file list box appears.
File numbers where “No File” is displayed
are empty file numbers. File numbers with a
file name or a date and time are the number
of files that already contain data.
3 Turn the MENU knob to select the
desired file number.
4 Press the MENU knob.
A confirmation message appears.
5 To execute the save, select “Execute,”
and then press the MENU knob.
To cancel the save, select “Cancel,” and
then press the MENU knob.
If you choose to execute the save, the
ACCESS lamp lights (in blue on the right-
side panel and in orange in the card slot
section). A completion message appears and
the ACCESS lamp goes out when the data
has been saved to the SxS memory card.
If an error message appears
One of the following error messages may appear
during execution of the save, or as soon as you
select “Execute.” In this case, the file is not saved
to the SxS memory card.
Chapter7
Saving and Loading User Setting Data
Saving and Loading
Settings
Saving Setting Data
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