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3Adjusting the Aperture
Adjusting the Aperture You can affect the brightness of your recordings or change the depth of
field by adjusting the aperture. Increase the aperture value (F8 to F9.5) so
that objects that are close and far away will be in focus. You can have the
camcorder adjust the aperture automatically or you can manually adjust it
to give you more cont rol over your recordin g.
Automatic Aperture Control
The camcorder automatically adjusts the aperture based on the
brightness of the subject.

Set the IRIS switch to A.

•The A icon appears next to the aperture value on the screen.
• When you set the camcorder to full auto mode (045), the camcorder
automatically controls the aperture.
Manual Aperture Control
Use the iris ring to manually control the aperture.

1 Set the IRIS switch to M.

2 Turn the iris ring to adjust the aperture.

• The f-number displayed on the screen will be in 1/4-stop increments.
Available aperture settings
* Can be selected only when the [JOther Functions] [Custom Function] [Iris
Limit] setting is set to [Off].
NOTES
• When the gain and aperture are set to manual and the shutter speed is
not set to auto, the exposure bar will appear on the screen (062).
• You can use the [JOther Functions] [Custom Function] [Iris
Limit] setting (0120) to prevent the aperture from closing below the
diffraction limit of the lens (F9.5). When it is on, the maximum aperture
value is [F9.5]. When it is off, you can fully close the aperture but
aperture values that exceed the diffraction limit will appear in gray.
Using aperture values displayed in gray will cause diffraction blur.
Operating modes:
F1.6 F1.8 F2.0 F2.2 F2.4 F2.6 F2.8 F3.2 F3.4 F3.7 F4.0
F4.4 F4.8 F5.2 F5.6 F6.2 F6.7 F7.3 F8.0 F8.7 F9.5 F10*
F11* F12* F14* F15* F16* F17* F19* F21* F22* CLOSE*