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Using shooting settings (scene files)
Settings according to a variety of shooting conditions are stored in the positions on the <SCENE FILE> dial (<F1> to <F6>).
When shooting, you can use the <SCENE FILE> dial to immediately read out required files.
••The following files are stored as factory settings.
<F1>: [SCENE]
File suitable for normal shooting.
<F2>: [SCENE FLUO.]
File suitable for shooting under fluorescent lights (indoor shooting).
<F3>: [SCENE SPARK]
File suitable for shooting with fuller variations of resolution, coloring, and contrast.
<F4>: [SCENE
File suitable for broadening the contrast of dark areas (such as shooting sunsets).
<F5>: [SCENE CINE V]
File suitable for shooting
<F6>: [SCENE CINE D]
File suitable for shooting
Changing scene file settings
The setting value of a scene file can be changed. Also, changed scene files can be stored at each position of the <SCENE FILE> dial (<F1> to <F6>).
Example: Change the name of the scene file
1Turn the POWER/MODE switch of the camera <ON>. (Page 27 of Vol.1)
2Turn the <SCENE FILE> dial to select a scene file to change.
3Select the setup menu [SCENE FILE] screen.
••Menu operation (Page 28 of Vol.1)
••Operations can be performed with buttons on the remote control that correspond to those on the camera. For details, see “Remote control” (Page 21 of Vol.1).
4Tilt the OPERATION lever in the <><
> directions to select the [NAME EDIT] item.
5Push the OPERATION lever (or tilt in the <> direction) and tilt in the <
> direction to select [YES], then push the OPERATION lever again.
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