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Menu : Menu Description Tables
The ____ in the Adjustable Range column indicates the
preset mode.
Items/
Data Saved
Adjustable
Range
Remarks
DS.GAIN OFF L/M/H
DS.GAIN
For selecting the method used to
release the digital super gain mode
(cumulative gain).
L/M/H
: The mode is released by
making a change in the L/M/H
switch position and the
DS.GAIN switch (USER
switch).
DS.GAIN
: The mode is released using
only the DS.GAIN switch
(USER switch).
–CUF–
D.ZOOM x2 ON
OFF
For specifying whether to enable or
disable 2
a when a user button on the
camera-recorder is assigned the digital
zoom function.
–CUFR
D.ZOOM x3 ON
OFF
For specifying whether to enable or
disable 3
a when a user button on the
camera-recorder is assigned the digital
zoom function.
–CUFR
D.ZOOM x4 ON
OFF
For specifying whether to enable or
disable 4
a when a user button on the
camera-recorder is assigned the digital
zoom function.
–CUFR
RC CHECK
SW
R.REVIEW
PLAY
For specifying what the camera-recorder
does when the REC check button on the
remote control unit is pressed.
R.REVIEW
: The camera-recorder
performs rec review.
PLAY: The camera-recorder
performs playback.
–CUFR
WHITE BALANCE MODE
Items/
Data Saved
Adjustable
Range
Remarks
FILTER INH
ON
OFF
For selecting independently whether
memory data for white balance (Ach,
Bch) is retained or not for the respective
CC filters.
ON: Regardless of the CC filter, data for
the memories (2 memories) for Ach
and Bch is retained.
OFF: The memory data (8 memories) for
Ach and Bch is retained for the
respective CC filters.
–CUFR
SHOCKLESS
AWB
OFF
FAST
NORMAL
SLOW1
SLOW2
SLOW3
For setting the length of time for
transiting to the switched position of
white balance, when the position of the
WHITE BAL switch is changed.
OFF: To transit instantly
FAST: About 1 second
NORMAL: About 2 seconds
SLOW1: About 3 seconds
SLOW2: About 10 seconds
SLOW3: About 20 seconds
–CUFR
Items/
Data Saved
Adjustable
Range
Remarks
AWB AREA
25%
50%
90%
For switching the detection area for
executing the automatic adjustment of
white balance.
25%: An area near the screen center
equivalent to 25% of the screen is
detected.
50%: An area near the screen center
equivalent to 50% of the screen is
detected.
90%: An area equivalent to 90% of the
screen is detected.
–CUFR
AWB B MEM
AT W
For selecting the function to be assigned
to the B position of the WHITE BAL
switch.
MEM:The value set when the white
balance is automatically adjusted
is saved, which is used each time
the WHITE BAL switch is set to B.
ATW: The auto-tracking white balance
function is assigned.
–CUFR
ATW SPEED
NORMAL
SLOW
FAST
Select the control speed for the auto-
tracking white balance.
–CUFR
COLOR TEMP
PRE
2300K
;
3200K
8000K
For setting the color temperature when
the WHITE BAL switch is set to the
PRST position.
z Since the range of color temperatures
that can be set will vary with the CC
filter position, a numerical value
cannot be changed even if the color
temperature is changed when a high
color temperature is set.
–––F
AWB A TEMP 2300K
;
3200K
8000K
For setting the color temperature when
the WHITE BAL switch is set to the A
position.
If the automatic adjustment of white
balance is executed in the A position,
the color temperature at that time is
memorized in the position of the WHITE
BAL switch A. If the white balance has
been automatically adjusted or the CC
filter has been switched, then up to
9000K may be indicated.
–––F
AWB B TEMP 2300K
;
3200K
8000K
For setting the color temperature when
the WHITE BAL switch is set to the B
position.
If the automatic adjustment of white
balance is executed in the B position,
the color temperature at that time is
memorized in the position of the WHITE
BAL switch B. If the white balance has
been automatically adjusted or the CC
filter has been switched, then up to
9000K may be indicated.
–––F
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