38 EN FEATURES FOR RECORDING

Iris Lock

 

 

Backlight Compensation

 

 

 

 

 

Like the pupil of the human eye, the iris contracts in well-lit environments to keep too much light from entering, and dilates in dim environments to allow in more light.

Use this function in the following situations:

When shooting a moving subject.

When the distance to the subject changes (so its size in the LCD monitor or the viewfinder changes), such as when the subject is backing away.

When shooting on a reflective natural background such as at the beach or when skiing.

When shooting objects under a spotlight.

When zooming.

1 Perform steps 1 - 6 in “Exposure Control” ( pg. 37)

2 Adjust zoom so that the subject fills the LCD monitor or the viewfinder, then press and hold SET or 2 for over 2 seconds. The “” indication appears.

3 Press SET or 2. The iris is locked.

4 Press MENU.

Backlight compensation brightens the subject quickly.

With simple operation, backlight compensation feature brightens the dark subject portion by increasing the exposure.

1 Set the Power Switch to

“REC”.

2 Set the recording mode to SET M”. ( pg. 20)

3 Press so that the Backlight Compensation indicator “ ” appears.

To cancel Backlight Compensation

Press twice so that the “ ” indicator disappears.

NOTE:

Using Backlight Compensation may cause the light around the subject to become too bright and the subject to become white.