6. SETTING ON THE MENU SCREEN (Cont’d)
WHITE BALANCE SCREEN (Cont’d)
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SHADING | It sets whether the WHITE SHADING mode is ON or OFF. | OFF | ||
MODE | OFF | : WHITE SHADING mode is off. | MANUAL | |
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| MANUAL : WHITE SHADING adjustment can be carried out. |
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| Adjust it with LEVEL<R>, LEVEL<G> and LEVEL<B>. |
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| Refer to the "WHITE SHADING ADJUSTMENT" on page 14. |
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| LEVEL(R ) | The red color of the white shading can be adjusted only when the SHADING MODE | +127 | |
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| Higher number : Red color at the bottom of the screen is suppressed and that at | NORMAL | |
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| the top of the screen becomes stronger. | to |
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| Lower number : Red color at the bottom of the screen becomes stronger and that | ||
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| LEVEL(G ) | The green color of the white shading can be adjusted only when the SHADING MODE | +127 | |
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| Higher number : Green color at the bottom of the screen is suppressed and that at | NORMAL | |
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| the top of the screen becomes stronger. | to |
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| Lower number : Green color at the bottom of the screen becomes stronger and | ||
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| LEVEL(B) | The blue color of the white shading can be adjusted only when the SHADING MODE | +127 | |
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| Higher number : Blue color at the bottom of the screen is suppressed and that at | NORMAL | |
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| the top of the screen becomes stronger. | to |
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| Lower number : Blue color at the bottom of the screen becomes stronger and that | ||
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FREEZE SCREEN
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| Functions and operation | Variable values |
FREEZE | NORMAL | ||
| (freeze picture) from each OUTPUT connector on the rear panel. | RANDOM TRG | |
| It sets the timing of freeze or whether it is operated together with a flash light or not. | FLASH | |
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| • The FREEZE input will not be received for approximately 5 seconds after the |
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| • Approximately 4 seconds is required until switching the mode. |
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| NORMAL : The image is stored in the |
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| button is pressed or when the signal is input from the FREEZE |
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| RANDOM : No signal is output from the FLASH terminal at this time. |
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| TRG | This is set with the external trigger timing when recording an object in |
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| quick motion. |
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| The shutter speed is set at the “RANDOM SHUT”. |
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| Refer to the “Random Trigger Function” on page 28. |
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| If the “FREEZE” item is set to “RANDOM TRG” when the power is |
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| turned on, approximately 5 seconds is required until the FREEZE |
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| signal is input. In this time, the camera video signal will not be |
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| output to each OUTPUT connector. |
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FLASH : When the FREEZE button is pressed or when a signal is input from the FREEZE terminal on the rear panel, a flash signal is output from the FLASH connector and the image is stored in the memory of the
Refer to the “FLASH Function” on page 28. SLOW SHUT : It is set when recording an object in a dark place.
The freeze interval is set at the “SLOW SHUT”. Refer to the “Slow Shutter Function” on page 27.
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