Item | Setting | Notes |
PC MODE SELECT | Sets camera operating mode when PC MODE is set to | • Not available when PC MODE is set |
| ON and an external device is connected via USB. | to ON. |
| USB HOST: Selects USB 2.0 for connecting an |
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| external hard disk drive. (For details, refer to |
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| page 150.) |
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| USB DEVICE: Makes it possible to connect the |
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| camera to a computer via USB 2.0 to enable use |
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| of a P2 card as mass storage. (For details, refer to |
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| page 149.) |
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PC MODE | Operates the camera according to mode selected | • Not available when compiling to a clip |
| using PC MODE SELECT. | in |
| ON: Operates in PC MODE. |
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| OFF: Terminates PC MODE and returns the camera to |
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| normal operation. |
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| • This function is always set to OFF when the power is |
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| turned on. |
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Item | Setting | Notes |
LOW GAIN | Sets the gain value assigned to the L position of the |
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| GAIN switch. |
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MID GAIN | Sets the gain value assigned to the M position of the |
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| GAIN switch. |
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HIGH GAIN | Sets the gain value assigned to the H position of the |
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| GAIN switch. |
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ATW | Allows you to assign the ATW (Auto Tracking White | • A USER button to which ATW has |
| Balance) function to the WHITE BAL switch. (For | been assigned cannot be used to turn |
| details, refer to page 56.) | ATW off when the WHITE BAL switch is |
| Bch: Controls the ATW function when the WHITE BAL | set to B position and this menu is set |
| switch is set to B position. | to Bch. |
| OFF: Does not assign the ATW function to the WHITE |
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| BAL switch. |
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ATW TYPE | Selects type of ATW (Auto Tracking White Balance) |
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| function operation. |
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| 1: Standard ATW operation |
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| 2: Further restricts the color of the light source range |
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| that is tracked than setting 1. |
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| ATW operation reduces the risk of miscalculating light |
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| sources. |
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W.BAL.PRESET | Sets the color temperature assigned to the PRST |
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| position of the WHITE BAL switch. |
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| 3.2K, 5.6K |
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____ indicates the factory setting
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