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6OUTPUT/AUTO KNEE selector switch

This switch selects the video signals sent from the camera unit to the memory card recorder unit, viewfinder and video monitor.

CAM. AUTO KNEE ON:

Video being recorded through the camera is output with the Auto knee circuit activated. A DRS (Dynamic Range Stretcher) function can be used instead of the AUTO KNEE function. For details, refer to [DRS (Dynamic Range Stretcher) function] (page 12).

CAM. AUTO KNEE OFF:

Video being recorded through the camera is output with the Auto knee circuit turned off. The KNEE point is locked to the level set in the menu.

BARS: Color bar signals are output with the AUTO KNEE circuit turned off.

NOTE

AUTO KNEE function

Usually, when you shoot people or scenery against a strongly lit background and adjust the level to the subject, the background will be totally whited-out, with buildings and other objects blurred. Use of the AUTO KNEE function in situations like these will reproduce the background clearly.

The AUTO KNEE function is effective when:

The subject is a person positioned in the shade under a clear sky.

The subject is a person in a vehicle or building and you also want to capture the background visible through a window.

The subject is a high-contrast scene.

7WHITE BAL (white balance memory selector) switch Use to select method of white balance adjustment. PRST: Use PRST when you have no time to adjust

the white balance.

The factory default setting is 3200 K.

Use a setting menu or push the AUTO W/B

switch towards AWB to display the color temperature. While the color temperature is still indicated, push the AUTO W/B switch once again towards AWB to switch between 3200 K and 5600 K.

A • B: Pushing the AUTO W/B BAL towards AWB will automatically adjust the white balance and save the adjusted value in memory A or memory B.

For details, refer to [Adjusting the White Balance] (page 55).

The setting menu also allows you to assign Auto Tracking White balance (ATW) to B. For details, refer to (page 56).

8DISP/MODE CHK button

Press this button to turn off the viewfinder and LCD display. (The time code indication stays on.)

A second press of the button turns the display back on and holding it down displays shooting conditions and functions assigned to USER switches.

It also serves to turn off the alarm sound.

9SYNCHRO SCAN switch

This function adjusts the synchro scan speed when the SHUTTER switch is set to ON and synchro scan is selected.

Pressing the – switch sets a slower shutter speed and pressing the + switch sets a faster one.

For example, to record a computer screen, make adjustments to minimize horizontal bar noise in the viewfinder.

In VFR (Variable Frame Rate) mode, press the JOG dial button and this switch to change the frame rate.

For details, refer to [2. JOG dial button] in [Menu/ Thumbnail Operation Section] (page 25).

10ZEBRA (zebra pattern) switch

Use this switch to display a zebra pattern in the viewfinder and on the LCD monitor.

For details, refer to [Zebra pattern display] (page 83).

11Focal plane index ()

This symbol indicates the focal plane of the MOS sensor.

It provides a reference for making accurate focal distance measurements from the subject.

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