Select one of the ND:1 to ND:5 filters at 1.

The type of the filter selected at 1 is displayed at 2.

If CC:E is selected at 3, the sum of the ND values of the filters selected at 1 and 3 is displayed at 2.

Select one of the CC:A to CC:E filters at 3.

The color temperature corresponding to the filter selected at 3 is displayed at 4.

If CC:E is selected, the correction value of the ND filter that is selected on the ND side is halved.

Example: In a case where ND:3 and CC:E are selected, the ND value is equivalent to 1/32ND.

The electrical gain 5600K selection has no effect on the display at 4.

3-2-5 Selection of the Gain, Color

Temperature, and White Balance

Memory

The setting items and values in Cine mode and Custom mode are different.

In Cine mode: Select the gain and color temperature

Gain/color temperature selection page

0dB

TUNGSTEN

On the first line, the gain value is selected from among the following: –3 dB, 0 dB, 3 dB, 6 dB, 9 dB, and 12 dB. On the second line, the color temperature is selected from TUNGSTEN or DAYLIGHT.

With DAYLIGHT, the electrical gain 5600K is ON. At shipment, the gain is set to 0 dB, and the color temperature is set to TUNGSTEN.

The white balance adjustment value is fixed at the preset value (3200K).

In Custom mode: Select the gain, color temperature, and white balance memory

Gain/color temperature/white balance memory selection page

0dB 5600K-ON W:P

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On the first line, the gain value is selected from among the following: –3 dB, 0 dB, 3 dB, 6 dB, 9 dB, and 12 dB.

At 1 on the second line, the electrical gain D5600K can be switched ON or OFF.

At 2 on the second line, the white balance adjustment value can be selected.

Setting

Adjustment value

W:P

Preset value (3200K)

 

 

W:A

The value stored in memory A

 

 

W:B

The value stored in memory B

 

 

W:C

The value stored in the memory cell that is called

 

up when memory A and memory B are turned off

 

from a remote control unit

 

 

At shipment, the gain is set to 0 dB, color temperature is set to 5600K-OFF, and the white balance memory is set to W:P.

For details on white balance adjustment, see “3-4 White Balance Adjustment (in Custom mode)” (page 34).

3-2-6 Selection of a Lens File

This camera permits you to register the compensation data for the mounted lens as a lens file in built-in memory (max. 32 files).

If a lens file for the mounted lens has already been registered, select it on the subdisplay. The compensation data that were adjusted for that lens will be invoked.

Lens file selection page

LENS:1

No Offset

On the first line, select the number of the lens file.

On the second line, the lens-file name corresponding to the selected file is displayed.

The selected lens file will be retained until a new lens file is selected. As long as the same lens is used, further selection of the lens file is not required.

Note

All the lens files are named “No Offset,” with all zero settings at shipment. File registration and modification of data in a lens file must be performed in Custom mode.

For details on the lens files, see “Chapter 5 Storage and Retrieval of User Setting Data”.

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