06[DIALS DIRECTION] Dials Direction

Changes the direction of the adjustment when operating the shutter dial and the SELECT/SET dial when it serves as a cursor (for example, while selecting setting options in the menu screens or in the index screen). SELECT/SET dial ([CURSOR]): NORMAL – turn up to move left, REVERSE – turn down to move left.

SHUTTER dial:NORMAL – turn up for a faster shutter speed, REVERSE – turn down for a faster shutter speed.

Setting Options

SELECT/SET dial ([CURSOR])

SHUTTER dial

00

NORMAL

NORMAL

01

REVERSE

 

02

NORMAL

REVERSE

03

REVERSE

 

07[FOCUS PRIORITY] Focus Priority

When set to [ON], when you press the PHOTO button in mode a still image will be recorded only after the autofocus has been adjusted. When set to [OFF] the still image will be recorded as soon as you press the PHOTO button.

Setting Options: 00 – ON, 01 – OFF.

08[SIMULT.IMG.REC] Simultaneous Recording of a Still Image

Selects whether you can record a still image on the memory card while recording on the tape. When set to [ON+CP DATA] the custom preset settings currently in use will be recorded along with the still image. Setting Options: 00 – OFF, 01 – ON, 02 – ON+CP DATA.

09[MARKER LEVEL] Markers’ Intensity Level

Selects the intensity of the markers displayed on the screen between 40% (gray) and 100% (white).

Setting Options

Level/Center/Grid markers

Aspect ratio guides

Safety zone guides

00

100%

100%

100%

01

40%

 

 

02

100%

40%

 

03

40%

 

 

04

100%

100%

40%

05

40%

 

 

06

100%

40%

 

07

40%

 

 

10[F.AST BW-MOD] Focus Assist Function B&W Display Mode

Changes the display mode to black & white while the focus assist functions are activated.

Setting Options

Magnifying

Peaking

00

OFF

OFF

01

ON

 

02

OFF

ON

03

ON

 

11[OBJ DST UNIT] Object Distance Units Display

Selects the units for the display of the distance to the object between meters and feet. Setting Options: 00 – m (meter), 01 – ft (feet).

12[ZOOM INDICATOR] Zoom Indicator Display

Selects the display of the zoom indicator between a graphic bar and a numeric display. Setting Options: 00 – BAR, 01 – NUMBER.

13[COLOR BARS] Color Bars Signal

Selects the type of signal to use to produce the color bars: EBU color bars (type 1) or SMPTE color bars (type 2).

Setting Options: 00 – TYPE 1, 01 – TYPE 2.

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XH A1 specifications

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