This completes the white shading adjustment.

The compensation values are stored in the non-volatile internal memory. Therefore, re-adjusting the white shading is not required, even after the camera-recorder power has been turned off.

Storing the Lens File Data

The white shading compensation values can be stored in the internal memory as lens file data.

Selecting the File number

1Activate the MENU and go to the FILE page to open the <LENS> screen. Turn the JOG Dial to move the cursor to the item FILE NO.

2Press the JOG Dial button and FILE NO. will start blinking. Turn the JOG Dial button to select the desired lens file (1-8) to be stored.

3Press the JOG Dial button to confirm the lens file.

Adding a Title to the Selected File No.

4Turn the JOG Dial button to move the cursor to [TITLE:].

6Press the JOG Dial button again and turn it until a desired letter for the title appears.

Turning the JOG Dial button changes the letter displayed in the following sequence:

Space:

†

Ð

 

Alphabetical characters:

A to Z

Ð

 

Numerals:

0 to 9

Ð

 

Symbols:

', >, <, /, -

7Press the JOG Dial button to confirm the letter.

8Turn the JOG Dial button to move the cursor to the next position (to the right), and repeat Steps 6 to 7 to set the letters for the title. (Up to 12 letters)

9When the title input is completed, turn the JOG Dial button to move the cursor to the [:] position.

10Press the JOG Dial button. The cursor returns to [TITLE:]. 11 Turn the JOG Dial button to move the cursor to [WRITE:].

12Press the JOG Dial button and the following message appears.

13Turn the JOG Dial button to move the cursor to [YES]. Then, press the JOG Dial button.

[WRITE OK] will appear after writing is completed, indicating that the set data and the title have been stored in the lens file area of the camera’s internal memory.

14Press the MENU button to exit the menu operation.

5Press the JOG Dial button. The cursor moves to the title input field, and input mode is enabled.

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