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Shooting (Recording)/Playback Function Section (2)
¬CC/ND FILTER (filter selector) knob
This selects the filter to match the light source which is illuminating the subject.
If the setting of this knob is changed when the menu display mode has been set to “3” (de- fault setting), the new setting will appear for about 3 seconds on the setting change message display area of the viewfinder screen.
ÈThe knob and filter settings are listed below.
FILTER
knob setting Description
13200K
25600Ko1/4ND
35600K
45600Ko1/16ND
ÈExamples of filter settings to match shooting conditions
Filter | Shooting condition |
1Sunrise, sunset, inside a studio
2Outdoors under a clear sky
3Outdoors under a cloudy or rainy sky
4Snow scenes, high mountains, coastlines and other extremely clear and bright scenes
-Synchro scan adjustment switches
These switches are used to adjust the synchro scan speed. Pressing the “p” switch reduces the shutter speed; pressing the “o” switch increases the shutter speed. Set these switches to a position where the side bar noise in the viewfinder is eliminated during personal computer monitor shooting, etc.
®WHITE BAL (white balance memory selector) switch
PRST: Set to this position when there is no time to adjust the white balance. The white bal- ance value for 3200K is stored in the memory.
A or B: When the AUTO W/B BAL switch ± is pressed to the AWB side, the white balance is automatically adjusted in accordance with the setting position of the filter knob ¬, and the adjustment value is stored in memory A or memory B.
When the FILTER knob and the WHITE BAL switch are set to the same positions as the ones set when the adjustment was made, the adjustment value stored in the memory is called, and the unit is automatically adjusted to the white balance which corresponds to this value.
If the setting of this switch is changed when the menu display mode has been set to “3” (de- fault setting), the new setting will appear for about 3 seconds at the WHITE BAL switch dis- play position on the viewfinder screen. (Example: “W : A”)
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