Exposure Compensation
Exposure compensation is a function which offsets the internal reference brightness level used in the AE mode by steps of 1.5 dB.
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0E | 7 | 10.5 dB |
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0D | 6 | 9 dB |
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0C | 5 | 7.5 dB |
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0B | 4 | 6 dB |
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0A | 3 | 4.5 dB |
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Aperture Control
Aperture control is a function which adjusts the enhancement of the edges of objects in the picture. There are 16 levels of adjustment, starting from “no enhancement.” When shooting text, this control may help by making the text sharper.
Back Light Compensation
When the background of the subject is too bright, or when the subject is too dark due to shooting in the AE mode, back light compensation will make the subject appear clearer.
Camera ID
The ID can be set up to 65,536 (0000 to FFFF). As this will be memorized in the nonvolatile memory inside the camera, data will be saved regardless of whether it has been backed up.
Effect
Negative/Positive Reversal (Neg. Art) function is provided.
Basic Functions
Others
Mirror Image
This function reverses the video output from the camera horizontally.
Memory (Position Preset)
Using the position preset function, 6 sets of camera shooting conditions can be stored and recalled.
This function allows you to achieve the desired status instantly even without adjusting the following items each time:
•Zoom Position
•Digital Zoom On/Off
•Focus Auto/Manual
•Focus Position
•AE Mode
•Shutter control parameters
•Bright Control
•Iris control parameters
•Gain control parameters
•Exposure Compensation On/Off
•Exposure Level
•Backlight Compensation On/Off
•Aperture
Custom Preset
As with the position preset function, the camera shooting conditions can be stored and recalled. The settings are recalled when the power is turned on.
For setting items, see the “Initial Settings, Custom Preset and Backup” section on page 29.
User Memory Area
A user area of 16 bytes allows you to write data, such as an ID for each customer, data for each system, and so on, freely.
Note
Rewriting of memory is not unlimited. Be careful to avoid using the memory area for such as unnecessary tasks as rewriting the contents of the memory for every operation.
Privacy Zone Settings
For details, see page 12.
Alarm
For details, see page 16.
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