Chapter 5 Preparation
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< LENS FILE >
#
FILE NO. :1
READ
WRITE
TITLE : ************
1: 5:
2: 6:
3: 7:
4: 8:
Selecting the file No.
1Perform a menu operation to open the <LENS FILE>
screen from the FILE page, and turn the JOG dial button
to move the arrow (cursor) to the FILE NO. item.
2When the JOG dial button is pressed, the file number
starts flashing. Turn the JOG dial button and select the
lens file (1 to 8) in which the data is to be stored.
3Press the JOG dial button to enter the lens file.
< LENS FILE >
FILE NO. :1
READ
WRITE
#
TITLE : ************
1: 5:
2: 6:
3: 7:
4: 8:
Giving a title to the selected file NO.
4Turn the JOG dial button to move the arrow (cursor) to
the “TITLE:” item.
< LENS FILE >
FILE NO. :1
READ
WRITE
TITLE : ************
1: 5:
2: 6:
3: 7:
4: 8:
;
5When the JOG dial button is pressed, the arrow (cursor)
moves to the title input area, and the input mode is
established.

Storing the lens file data

The white shading adjustment values can be stored in the unit
as lens file data.
13
Turn the JOG dial button to move the arrow (cursor) to
YES, and press the JOG dial button.
ACTIVE now appears on the screen. This indicates that
the white shading is now being automatically
compensated. Upon completion of the adjustments, W-
SHD OK is displayed.
<Note>
Depending on the KNEE settings, “LEVEL OVER” may
appear on the screen and white shading compensation
may not be possible. If this is the case, either stop down
the lens or set the AUTO KNEE OUTPUT switch to OFF,
then perform a menu operation to open the
<KNEE/LEVEL> screen from the PAINT screen, select
“OFF” as the MANUAL KNEE item setting, and repeat
steps 4 through 9. After “W-SHD OK” has appeared on
the display, select “ON” again as the MANUAL KNEE
item setting.
14
When the lens is provided with an extender, turn on the
extender function, and repeat steps 7to 13.
The adjustment values of the two resulting patterns–one
when the lens extender is provided and the other when it
is not provided–are stored in the unit as the data of one
lens file.
This now completes the white shading adjustments.
The adjustment values are now stored in the non-volatile
memory so that even when the unit’s power is turned off,
there will be no further need to perform the white shading
adjustment.