
Setting Zebra Pattern
When the luminance level range for displaying zebra patterns is specified, diagonal lines (zebra pattern) are displayed at areas with the specified luminance levels during shooting.
ZEBRA/5
Shooting | . |
| 1 Set the zebra display pattern. |
| Select the display pattern in |
| [Shooting |
2Specify the brightness (luminance) level range for displaying zebra pattern. Specify the upper and lower limits of the luminance level in
Setting Spot Meter
The brightness of the object during shooting is displayed.
This function is useful when setting video or stage lighting or when specifying camera exposure.
A cursor indicating the location and the brightness
(%) of that location are displayed in the images shown on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen. Zebra patterns display the brightness of output
video signals.
( P68 [Setting Zebra Pattern] )
This function allows you to check the brightness of input images from the lens without depending on image processing such as gamma curve. The dynamic range of the camera recorder is 400 % and a brightness range of 0 % to 400 % and above is displayed.
Memo :
Spot meter may not be consistent with the zebra display range. When [Camera
When an object of more than 400 % luminance is detected, it is displayed as “400 %”.
( P99 [ Gamma ] )
Item | Settings | 5% | Options |
Top | Upper luminance | 100%, Over | |
| limit for displaying | (in 5 % increments) | |
| [Zebra] |
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Bottom | Lower luminance | 0% | 100% (in 5 % |
| limit for displaying | increments) | |
| [Zebra] |
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3Display the zebra pattern.
Press the [ZEBRA/5] button to display the zebra pattern in the specified range.
MENU/THUMB
CANCEL
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MENU/THUMB
CANCEL
AE LEVEL
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Memo :
“Zebra” is assigned to [ZEBRA/5] button in factory default.
“Zebra” can also be assigned to other user
buttons.
( P38 [Assigning Functions to User Buttons] )
1Select one of the following from [Main
( P97 [ Spot Meter ] )
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