Setting the ND Filter
Use the ND filter to keep the lens aperture in the appropriate range.
Switch according to the brightness of the object. When the switch is changed, the position of the switched ND filter is displayed on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screens.
(STATUS 1 Screen)
[ND FILTER]
Switch
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| MAX 123% |
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| MIN 45% |
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| SKIN AREA |
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B 100min |
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Displays the position of the ND filter
[1/16] | Reduces the amount of incident light to 1/16. Select |
| this for extremely bright outdoor environments. |
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[1/4] | Reduces the amount of incident light to 1/4. Select |
| this for bright and sunny outdoor environments. |
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[OFF] | Select this for indoor and dark outdoor environments. |
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Memo :
●The display of the ND filter position is set to AOffB by
default. To display the position of the ND filter, set [Filter] in the [LCD/VF]B[Status Display...] menu to AOnB.
●It is recommended to use the ND filter to set the lens aperture to less than F5.6.
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