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1 Eyepiece focusing ring |
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2 Camera person tally light |
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3Stopper
Microphone fixing screw | 9 GAIN UP indicator | |
SHUTTER | GAIN UP | |
Microphone holder | q; SHUTTER indicator | |
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4 PEAKING control |
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5CONTRAST control
qd Barrel
qf BRIGHT control
qg Viewfinder connector
qh TALLY switch
qj DISPLAY switch
Overview 1 Chapter
aEyepiece focusing ring
Adjusts the viewfinder focus to match your eyesight (see page 37).
bCamera person tally light
Lights while the camcorder is recording. To start recording with your eye off the viewfinder, open the slide window. This indicator flashes when the remaining battery capacity or remaining disc capacity is low.
cStopper
Lift up when detaching the viewfinder (see page 37).
dPEAKING control
Adjusts the outline intensity of the viewfinder image (see page 37).
eCONTRAST control
Adjusts the contrast of the viewfinder image (see page 37).
fTALLY (tally) indicator (green)
Flashes when the camcorder is in Interval Rec mode. Flashing quickens while you are shooting in Interval Rec mode.
For details on Interval Rec mode, see
gREC/TALLY (recording/tally) indicators (red) Function as follows.
• Begin flashing when you press the REC button on the camcorder or on the lens until recording starts, then stay on continuously during recording.
• Indicate a fault (see page 165).
On the CAM CONFIG page of the MAINTENANCE menu, you can select that the lower indicator also lights.
hBATT (battery) indicator (red)
Lights up when the remaining battery capacity is low.
iGAIN UP indicator (orange) Lights up when the gain is 3 dB or more.
jSHUTTER indicator (red)
Lights up when the SHUTTER switch (page 13) is ON.
kLock ring
To directly view the screen, turn this ring counterclockwise, to align the orange marks on the lock ring and the barrel of the viewfinder, and remove the eyepiece.
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