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Data Setting User of Retrieval and Storage 5 Chapter
5-1 File Configuration
This system permits various settings and adjustment data to be stored as data files in
Note
In Cine mode, some file operations will be limited.The following six kinds of files are designed for the system:Operator fileThis file stores operational settings not related to picture quality. At shipment, the operator file with the default settings has been stored in
After the default settings are changed, those changed setting data can be stored as the operator file in a “Memory Stick” for later use.
For file operation, use the <OPERATOR FILE> page of the USER (OPERATION) menu or that of the FILE menu.
Items storedThe setting items in the OPERATION menu (page 55) and the customized USER menu (page 75) can be stored.
Lens filesNames of 32 different lenses, their minimum
When you remount the lens after using another lens, the appropriate compensation for the lens can be achieved easily by reading the file corresponding to the lens.
For file retrieval, use the subdisplay or the <LENS FILE> page of the USER (OPERATION) menu.
Creation and modification of lens files are made in Custom mode.Adjust necessary items, using the PAINT and MAINTENANCE menus or using the
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In Cine mode, only retrieval of lens files is possible. Modification of file data or file creation is not possible.
Items stored
The items that are stored in lens files are marked with “a” in the “L” column of the table in
A scene file stores data adjusted on the PAINT menu for a specific scene. Up to five sets can be stored as the scene files.
For example, if you store data prepared in rehearsal for a particular scene in a scene file, the data can be retrieved to reproduce the same camera settings for the actual take.
For file operation, use the <SCENE FILE> page of the PAINT or FILE menu. You can also use the
Scene files are stored in
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In Cine mode, scene file operation is disabled.Items stored
The items that are stored in scene files are marked with “a” in the “S” column of the table in
This file stores the standard settings of the camera that can be used as a reference when adjusting the camera.
If STANDARD is executed on the <SCENE FILE> page of the PAINT menu or the <REFERENCE> page of the FILE menu, or with the
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