Settings for Special Cases
Settings for special cases
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The background is very bright, and the |
| Set the A.IRIS MODE switch to BACK L, | This lightens the foreground. |
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The subject is under a spotlight. |
| Set the A.IRIS MODE switch to SPOT L, | This prevents white |
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The subject is completely still (e.g. when |
| Enable the EVS (Enhanced Vertical | This enhances the vertical resolution. |
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shooting documents, drawings, etc.). |
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When you wish to give a lush effect, as | Use HISAT file. (See page 108.) | This increases the saturation of primary |
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when shooting a wedding or similar |
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Shooting under fluorescent lighting. | Use FL file. (See page 108.) | This eliminates the |
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When shooting bright areas mixed with |
| Set DL to ON in the advanced menu | This prevents white breakup and color |
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dark areas (Example: A person indoors |
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looking through a window at a bright |
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When adjusting for skin detail or tone |
| See “Skin Detail Correction” or | This adjusts the skin detail or tone to a |
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| “Adjusting Color in the Specified Area” | designated active area. |
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To make focusing before shooting |
| Press the EZ FOCUS button, turning the | This opens the iris, to make it easier to |
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| “easy focus” function on. (See page 16.) | focus before beginning shooting. |
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To begin shooting immediately when |
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The 3200 K preset white balance makes |
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