Nikon D1 Camcorder User Manual


 
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CUSTOM SETTINGS AND OTHER MENUS—CUSTOM SETTINGS
Custom Settings (continued)
Custom Setting 33: Hue Adjustment
Although the camera’s sophisticated metering and white bal-
ance are capable of reproducing colors accurately under al-
most all lighting conditions, you may want to adjust hue to
cope with unusual lighting conditions or to deliberately intro-
duce a color cast into the image. This adjustment can be
made using the color saturation setting. Values for color satu-
ration range from 0 to 6, with 3 being the default value. Raising the value for color
saturation above 3 will introduce a yellow cast, with the result that colors that appear
red at a setting of 3 will become increasingly orange as the value is raised. Lowering
color saturation below 3 will introduce a blue cast, with the result that colors that
appear red at a setting of 3 will become increasingly purple as the value is lowered.
Custom Setting 34: Disable Shutter if no CF Card
By default, the shutter release is disabled when no memory
card is inserted in the camera. This option can be used to
enable shutter release when no memory card is inserted.
Note that when the camera is connected to a computer
running Nikon Capture 3 Camera Control, photographs are
recorded to the computer hard disk rather than the camera
memory card, with the result that the shutter release will be enabled regardless of
the option chosen for Custom Setting 34.
OK
Hue Adjustment
4
3
5
6
0
F33
CSM MENU
OK
F34
Disable Shutter
if no CF Card
ON
OFF
CSM MENU
Description
Shutter-release button locks when no card is inserted
in the camera.
No.Option
ON
(default)
Shutter-release button is enabled even when no card
is inserted in the camera.
OFF
When the camera is connected to a computer in PC mode, the shutter can be released even
if no memory card is present in the camera, regardless of the option chosen in Custom Setting
34.
For more information on:
pg. 149 PC mode