2. This is the view finder, it allows you to rest
your eye to see what is being recorded
whilst not allowing light in
Power button to turn the
camera on and off
This where the SD cards can be
inserted into the camera to store the
footage that you have captured
Record button to
record footage
BNC input allows to attach to a
professional field monitor to get
an accurate depiction of what you
are recording
Analog audio inputs which allows
for two audio channels which can
record individually and together
HDMI to transfer video
footage
Allows you to transfer footage directly
from the cameraThe Direct Current is how you can
charge the camera
MIC holder to attach a rifle
MIC to the camera
3. The LCD screen which
allows you to see footage
you are recording
This is the second zoom feature which
allows you to zoom in whilst holding
the camera from the top
The second record button to
access whilst holding the camera
from the top
Two XLR inputs to
allow you to attach a
MIC to record sound
First zoom feature which allows
you to zoom in whilst holding the
camera from the side
4. The next largest on the
camera allows you to zoom
the most professional way
The largest ring allows you to
manually focus the camera
when recording
The smallest ring on the camera
allows you to control the exposure of
the camera
5. You can change the camera to
manual by using this slider
The neutral density
feature is a feature
which allows you to
lower the f stop by 3
f stops per filter
The gain can be
controlled by using this
button which will reduce
the how grainy the
video looks
You can adjust the white balance using
this button, this controls the light for
different situations
The shutter speed controls how long the
shutter stays open for and by extension the
amount of light that comes through
6. This menu button allows
you to access the cameras
menus and features
This button will
allow you to
monitor the
manual settings,
especially the
sound levels
7. The barn doors are the equivalent to a lens cap which
stops you record whilst it is on