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Detailed Information for Advanced Workflow

Download the UX90 Manual

Panasonic UX 90 - Buttons Guide

Panasonic UX 90 - Starter Guide with Menu Setting Adjustments

Format Media

Slot 1 and or Slot 2

Turn the Camera ON

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Pull out the touch screen monitor for the camera


Monitor pulls out from the top handle of the unit

shown here.

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The monitor will flip up and you can use it as a

touch screen as well as a camera monitor.

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Insert the SDHC cards that came with the kit

Note from the picture the way to insert cards

into the camera.


If you insert the cards the wrong way you can

damage the cards and the camera

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Push the cards into the card slots all the way

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Close the plastic door over the cards

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First re-set the camera to wipe any weird

settings that the previous user set


Press Menu

Press "OthersOther Function"

Press Menu Initialize


Press Initial Set


All

Yes Return all menu settings to the initial settings


This will erase all the weird settings that were set by

the previous user so your footage won't be messed up

You will be asked to pick a time zone

"Houston"

Set the clock to today's date and time

Press Menu again


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Press System Mode

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Leave Frequency at Default 59.94

Choose File Format Mov (default)

Then choose your REC Format

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We recommend for most cases and

RTF and Journalism uses use this setting

2160-23.98p / 422LongGOP 150M

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everything at defaults after you re-set the camera

REC Mode MP4

REC Format FHD (full HD) 1080 59.94 50 M for 50Mb

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Press RETURN to go back to main menu

Go to Other Function again

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Choose Format Media

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Go through the prompts to format both cards

Choose SD Card 1 then SD Card 2

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Yes you want to format


YES

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Confirm you want to erase all the data


YES

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Next setup the On Board Mic

Attach and plug in the Attached Mic


plug into the "Audio Input 1"

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XLR input

This is where you plug into the Headphone Jack

It is on the handle of right side when you are behind the camera

remove the cover

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See here the headphone jack uncovered by the

plastic cover

Plug headphones in here

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Good to have headphones plugged into the camera to

insure you are recording good audio!


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Next setup your Wireless Lavaliers


LOOK at this WIKI to show you how to setup the Lav Mics

Lavalier - Sennheiser EW100 Quick Start Guide

Plug in your Lavalier mic into Audio Input 2Image Removed



See example to the left

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Set Input 1 to +48V (for the attached mic)

Ch1 select Input 1



Set Input 2 to Mic

Ch2 select Input 2



Next set the audio inputs on the camera to Manual

Press Menu


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Press Audio Setup

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Press RED CH Settings

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Make sure they are both in ManualImage RemovedAudio Level Ch1 > Manual

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Press Audio Level Ch2 > Manual

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Set audio input levels turning these knobs

Next format cards.

Open the door at the rear of the camera and

insert the cards

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example of cards inserted in camera

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Next format the SDHC Cardspress Menu again
Choose Recording

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Confirm by selecting SET

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The auto and manual buttons are helpful if you

don't have time to setup the camera you can

put them in Auto

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Use the provided USB C / USB card reader

connect to computer to mount the cards

Here is the card structure and you need to

make sure that you copy over all the folders to your

backup

The file structure for each recorded card needs to

be archived on to a hard drive.


make folders on the hard drive to reflect the day of

the shoot and the card number

EX: Day 001 01 Card 00401


Put the contents of each card (keeping the file structure)

on to the back up drive. Do this for every card you shoot.

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Next open AVID or Premiere and start working

AVID Project Setup Workflow Wiki

AVID - Panasonic - CX350 - Quick Start Editing Workflow

Adobe Premiere Pro Project Setup WikiAdobe

Broadcast Journalism student Premiere - How to Work with Panasonic - CX350 Filessettings - Project Setup