IRIS
The IRIS menu is useful if you set to adjust the |
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ALC : Adjust the open and close of the iris. | BACKLIGHT | BLC | |
- LEVEL : Select an overall brightness level. | AREA | USER | |
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- BLC : With <BACKLIGHT> set to | <LOCATION> |
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<BLC>, you can specify the BLC area. |
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With AREA set to <USER>, you can |
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specify the position and size. |
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- WDR : If you set <BACKLIGHT> to |
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<WDR>, you will see a menu where you | LEVEL | [ 00] | |
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Specify the shutter speed in WDR LEVEL, | |||
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and, the composition level in <WEIGHT>. | WDR LEVEL | [ 0] | |
Select OUTDOOR, or INDOOR in | WHITE BAL | INDOOR | |
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The WDR feature provides an extension of |
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the gain range, which is useful, especially |
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if you work on pictures both indoors and |
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outdoors from inside of a building. |
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Namely, it improves the sharpness of the picture in outdoor scenery as well as indoor.
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MANUAL : Adjust the iris level manually.
M The overall brightness target of a camera will be set to ALC level 0, while the iris can be adjusted manually.
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