MENU SCREENS
CAMERA PROCESS[2/2]
Menu Screen
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BLACK*1 | Changes the gain in dark areas. Change this depending on the video signal being shot. |
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| NORMAL | : Normal status |
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| STRETCH | : Enhances the dark areas of the video so the contrast between light and dark is more visible by |
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| stretching the signal only in the dark areas. |
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| Set elongation level with STRETCH LEVEL below. |
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| COMPRESS | : If the video that was shot is bright overall and lacking in contrast, the gain in the dark areas is com- |
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| Set compression level with COMPRESS LEVEL below. |
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| STRETCH LEVEL | The amount of stretching increases from LEVEL1οLEVEL2οLEVEL3οLEVEL4οLEVEL5. |
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| [Settings: LEVEL1, LEVEL2, LEVEL3, LEVEL4, LEVEL5] |
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| COMPRESS LEVEL | The amount of compression increases from LEVEL1οLEVEL2οLEVEL3οLEVEL4οLEVEL5. |
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| [Settings: LEVEL1, LEVEL2, LEVEL3, LEVEL4, LEVEL5] |
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WHITE CLIP | Sets the white clipping point on input video signals with a high luminance level. |
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| 108% | : The white clipping point is set at a luminance level of 108%. |
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| 100% | : The white clipping point is set at a luminance level of 100%. If the screen is too white at |
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| 108%, set it to 100%. |
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KNEE*1 | Sets whether to run the “knee” function, which compresses video signals over a certain level to render the tonality |
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| in the highlight areas, automatically or manually. Set “MANUAL” when you want to check the bright areas, and adjust |
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| the knee point manually. |
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| AUTO | : Adjusts the knee point automatically, according to the luminance level. |
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| MANUAL | : You can change the luminance level in the “LEVEL” item. |
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| LEVEL*1 | Sets the start point for knee compression (knee point). |
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| Increase the number : Raises the knee point level. |
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| Decrease the number : Lowers the knee point level. |
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| [Settings: 80%, 85%, 90%, 95%, 100%] |
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REVERSE PICTURE | When the lens image is inverted and flipped, set “ROTATE” to record properly. |
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| OFF | : No inversion. |
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| ROTATE | : Invert lens image. |
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| When the REVERSE PICTURE item is set to ROTATE, skin detail function is available but the detection area is |
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| not displayed in the viewfinder or LCD screen. |
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DNR | Selects whether or not to set the noise reduction. |
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| The DNR (Digital Noise Reduction) function is applied to the tape recording signal, HD component output signal, and |
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| the IEEE1394 output signal in CAMERA mode. |
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| When camcorder’s picture is noisy, because of low light conditions, you can improve picture’s S/N by turning DNR |
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| OFF | : Noise reduction is not performed. |
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| ON | : Sets noise reduction. |
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| • DNR is not applied in VTR mode, AUX IN mode or during playback. |
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| • DNR is not applied to composite output signals in CAMERA mode. |
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| • When the DNR is set to ON, the camcorder’s S/N ratio becomes better but the “blurring of moving objects” will |
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ADVANCED PROCESS.. | Calls up the ADVANCED PROCESS menu screen. |
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| X See “ADVANCED PROCESS Menu Screen” on page 83. |
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PAGE BACK | When the cursor is in this position, press the SHUTTER dial to return to the CAMERA PROCESS[1/2] menu screen. |
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*1 REMOTE appears as the setting value of this item when the remote control unit is connected.
ADVANCED PROCESS
Menu Screen
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CINEMA | OFF | : Turns the function OFF. | |||
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| ON | : Sets the gamma characteristics and color matrix close to the characteristics of a movie | ||
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| When this item is set to “ON”, “[CINE]” is displayed for COLOR MATRIX and GAMMA items and cannot be | ||
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COLOR MATRIX | Sets the color matrix. |
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| OFF | : Turns the function OFF. | ||
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| STANDARD | : Sets a normal color matrix. | ||
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| CINEMA | : Sets a color matrix close to the characteristics of a movie screen. | ||
| ADJUST.. |
| When “STANDARD” or “CINEMA” is set for the COLOR MATRIX item, a color matrix can be set individually. | ||
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| Press the SHUTTER dial to call up the COLOR MATRIX ADJUST menu screen. | |||
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| X See “COLOR MATRIX ADJUST Menu Screen” on page 84. | |||
GAMMA | Adjusts the gamma curve to determine how black is rendered. | ||||
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| OFF | : No gamma curve correction. | ||
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| STANDARD | : Sets a normal gamma curve. | ||
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| CINEMA | : Sets to appear | ||
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| FILM OUT | : Sets to a setting for recording onto film. | ||
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| LEVEL | When “STANDARD”, “CINEMA”, or “FILM OUT” is set for the GAMMA item, a gamma curve can be set individually. | |||
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| Increase the number | : Enhances the tonality of the black. However, the tonality in the bright areas deteriorates. | ||
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| Decrease the number : Enhances the tonality in the bright areas. However, the tonality in the black areas deterio- | |||
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COLOR GAIN | Adjusts the video signal color level. | ||||
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| OFF | : Sets the video to black and white. | ||
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| Increase the number | : Makes the colors more dense. | ||
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| Decrease the number : Makes the colors less dense. | |||
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WHITE BALANCE.. | When the cursor is in this position and you press the SHUTTER dial once, the screen switches to the WHITE BAL- | ||||
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SKIN COLOR ADJUST.. |
| When the cursor is in this position and you press the SHUTTER dial once, the screen switches to the SKIN COLOR | |||
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| ADJUST screen. |
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PAGE BACK | When the cursor is in this position, press the SHUTTER dial to return to the CAMERA PROCESS[2/2] menu screen. |
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