Dynamic Range Stretch (DRS)
In scenes with mixed contrast, such as when panning from indoors to outdoors, the DRS function automatically suppresses blocked shadows and blown highlights. A gamma curve and knee slope are estimated to match the contrast of each pixel, and applied in real time. When dark, bright, and intermediate shades are all contained in the same scene, this produces excellent gradation for each shade and minimizes blocked shadows and blown highlights. The images that result are enhanced by a visually wide dynamic range.
*The DRS function does not operate in 1080/25p, 1080/24p or 1080/30p mode.
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Flash Band Compensation
In contrast with the CCD image sensor, which accumulates still images of single frames that are exposed with identical timing, the MOS image sensor uses a rolling shutter system that sequentially scans each line of pixels. This lowers power consumption and enables
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3-Position Gain Selector / 24dB Gain-Up Function
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Scene File Dial
Set this dial for an instant set of shooting conditions. Six preset files are provided, and you can change any of the six file names and their settings as desired. You can also store and load the settings to and from an SD card.
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F1: — | Standard settings |
F2: FLUO. | Indoor shooting under fluorescent lights |
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F3: SPARK | Highlighting subjects at receptions, events etc. |
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F4: | Enhanced gradations of luminance in low light scenes |
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*Selecting this file does not change the video recording format. If you want to switch to 25p, 24p and 30p, you must do so as a separate procedure.
Slow, Synchro and High-Speed Shutter
The shutter speed can be set between 1/6.25 second on the slow end in 50Hz mode (1/6 second in 59.94Hz mode) and 1/2000 second on the fast end. Used with the variable frame rate function, this allows you to create a blurring effect or
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Advanced Image Adjustments Built-In
•Matrix setting including a
•Adjustable H detail level, V detail level, detail coring and skin tone detail
•Adjustable chroma level, chroma phase, color temp and master pedestal
•Knee point settings: Auto, Low, Mid and High
•User files can be saved to an SD card and shared with other cameras.
User files are separate from Scene Files.
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