NOTE
•Pressing the RESET button when a value that can be adjusted is selected in the setting menu LCD SETTING will return the setting to its factory default.
•When closing the LCD monitor make sure that it is shut tight.
•In an environment with sudden temperature changes, condensation may form on the liquid crystal surface of the monitor. If this happens, wipe off the moisture with a soft, dry cloth.
•When a cloth is used to wipe dew or dirt off the LCD monitor, discoloration may appear on the screen. This is not a malfunction. The discoloration disappears in a few minutes.
•When the
•The image on the LCD monitor may remain if the battery or the power plug of an external DC power supply is removed when the camera is on. This is normal and not a malfunction. This image will disappear if the camera is left idle.
•Image lag may increase at low temperatures, but this is not a malfunction.
1 | Set the POWER switch of the camera to ON. |
| • Look at the image in the viewfinder. |
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2 | Turn the diopter adjusting ring until you get the |
| sharpest possible image in the viewfinder. |
Diopter adjusting ring
Adjustments ChapterandSettings 4rding rfoRec
Adjusting Left and Right Viewfnder
Positions1 | Loosen the viewfinder |
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2 | Slide the viewfinder left and right to find a |
| position that facilitates viewing. |
Emphasizing outlines of images in the viewfinder and on the LCD monitor makes it easier to focus.
This function does not affect video output from the camera or video recorded by the camera.
1 Adjust EVF PEAK LEVEL and EVF PEAK FREQ in the DISPLAY SETUP screen.
DISPLAY SETUP
EVF PEAK LEVEL | 0 | |
EVF PEAK FREQ |
| LOW |
LCD SETTING |
| >>> |
LCD BACKLIGHT | NORMAL | |
ZEBRA1 DETECT | 100% | |
ZEBRA2 DETECT | 85% | |
ZEBRA2 | SPOT | |
MARKER | ON |
PUSH MENU TO RETURN
| Viewfinder |
3 | Tighten the viewfinder |
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