JVC GY-DV5100 Camcorder User Manual


 
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11. MENU SCREENS
STEP
NONE
L: 0dB
M: 9dB
H: 18dB
30dB
OFF
MIDDLE
4:3
–––––
SHUTTER
FAW
GAIN L
GAIN M
GAIN H
LOLUX GAIN
SMOOTH
TRANS
SPOT L/
BACK L
ASPECT
RATIO
PAGE BACK
The SHUTTER button on the right side section is used to select STEP for
fixed shutter speed or V.SCAN variable scanning rate for shooting computer
monitor screens.
STEP :Enables setting of different fixed shutter speeds. [1/7.5, 1/
15, 1/30, 1/60, 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000,
1/10000]
VARIABLE :Selected when shooting computer monitor screens, etc.
[Variable range: 60.1 to 2084.6 Hz]
Selects the W.BAL switch (
%
on page 14) position to which the FAW
(Full-Time Auto White Balance Adjustment) function is to be assigned.
NONE :FAW function is not used.
A:FAW is assigned to the A position.
B:FAW is assigned to the B position.
PRESET :FAW is assigned to the PRESET position.
Selects the gain value in each position of the GAIN switch (
#
on page
14).
Sets the gain up value when in the LOLUX mode.
(SS: Shutter speed 1/30)
Smoothens the transition when the GAIN switch (
#
on page 14), or
WHT.BAL switch (
%
on page 14) is switched over and achieves gradual
change in place of sudden change.
However, the smooth transition function does not function when switching
the GAIN switch set in ALC, FAS button and the LOLUX button.
ON :Activates the smooth transition function.
OFF:Deactivates the smooth transition function.
Sets the level of auto iris when setting the AUTO IRIS switch to BACK L or
SPOT L.
LOW :Lowers the iris level.
MIDDLE :Opens/Closes the iris by 1 step from the standard state.
HIGH :Raises the iris level.
Sets the image size of the video signal.
4:3 :4:3 aspect ratio image output.
LETTER :LETTER BOX (16:9 aspect ratio) image output.
SQUEEZE :SQUEEZE: Images in aspect ratio 16:9 are displayed in
aspect ratio 4:3.
When setting DATE REC in the TIME/DATE menu screen to BARS or
BARS+CAM, the screen size will be fixed at an aspect ratio of 4:3.
When ASPECT RATIO is set to LETTER or SQUEEZE, 16:9 aspect
ratio distinction ID signal is outputted from the Y/C OUT terminal.
The TOP MENU returns when the SHUTTER dial is pressed with the
cursor at this position.
11-5 CAMERA OPERATION Menu Screen
The CAMERA OPERATION menu screen is only displayed in the Camera mode.
Item Function Variation Range Initial Setting
STEP
VARIABLE
NONE
A
B
PRESET
–3dB
0dB
3dB
6dB
9dB
12dB
15dB
18dB
ALC
24dB
24dB+SS
30dB
30dB+SS
36dB
36dB+SS
ON
OFF
LOW
MIDDLE
HIGH
4:3
LETTER
SQUEEZE
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11. MENU SCREENS
MASTER
BLACK
DETAIL
DTL. V/H
BALANCE
DTL.
FREQUENCY
NORMAL
NORMAL
NORMAL
MIDDLE
11-6 CAMERA PROCESS MENU Screen
Item Function Variation Range Initial Setting
Adjusts the pedestal level (master black), which is the reference of black.
To increase the pedestal level ..... Increase the number. (UP)
To decrease the pedestal level.... Decrease the number. (DOWN)
Adjusts the detail enhancement level.
To sharpen details....................... Increase the number. (UP)
To soften details ..........................Decrease the number. (DOWN)
Sets the direction, horizontal (H) or vertical (V), in which stronger detail
enhancement is applied.
To strengthen the H enhancement......Increase the number (UP).
To strengthen the V enhancement ......Decrease the number (DOWN).
Varies the detail enhancement level by changing the detail
enhancement frequency.
Set in accordance with the subject.
LOW ------Lowers the frequency for contour highlight.
Use this when shooting objects with large patterns.
MIDDLE --- Sets the frequency for contour highlight to standard.
HIGH------Increases the frequency for contour highlight.
Use this when shooting objects with fine patterns.
MAX (10)
9
to
NORMAL (0)
to
–9
MIN (–10)
MAX (10)
9
to
NORMAL (0)
to
–9
MIN (–10)
H-MAX (5)
4
to
NORMAL (0)
to
–4
H-MIN (–5)
LOW
MIDDLE
HIGH
The CAMERA PROCESS menu screen is only displayed in the Camera mode.
Note:
When LOLUX is ON, “FIX” is displayed and setting is not possible.
Note:
When LOLUX is ON, “FIX” is displayed and setting is not possible.
When LOLUX is ON, “FIX” is displayed and setting is not possible.
Note: