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Shooting and recording (camera unit)
2-3 Shooting and recording/
playback function section
1 CC FILTER/ND FILTER (filter switching) controls
These are used to select the filter in accordance with the
subject’s brightness and color temperature.
CC FILTER knob (outside, large diameter)
A: Cross filter B: 3200 K
C: 4300 K D: 6300 K
ND FILTER knob (inside, small diameter)
1: CLEAR (transparent) 2: 1/4 ND
3: 1/16 ND 4: 1/64 ND
2 AUTO W/B (white/black) BAL switch
AWB: The white balance is automatically adjusted.
When the WHITE BAL switch on the side panel is
set to A or B and then the AUTO W/B BAL switch
is operated, the adjustment value is recorded in the
memory.
Note that the unit does not operate when the
switch is in PRST position.
ABB : The black balance is automatically adjusted.
If the AUTO W/B BAL switch is held down at the
ABB position for 8 or more seconds, the black
shading is compensated automatically.
For details, refer to “4-2 Adjusting the white balance and
black balance.”
<Note>
When white balance or black balance are being
automatically adjusted and the switch is pressed again to
either the AWB side or to the ABB side, the automatic
adjustment for the side pressed will be stopped.
The adjusted value in this case is the value before
automatic adjustment was performed.
3 SHUTTER switch
This is the ON/OFF selector switch of the electronic
shutter.
OFF : The electronic shutter does not operate.
ON : The electronic shutter operates.
SEL : This is used when the electronic shutter speed is to
be changed.
The switch is a non-locking type. The shutter speed
changes each time it is operated. For further details, refer
to “4-3 Setting the electronic shutter.”
4 Synchro scan adjustment switches
These switches become effective when the shutter switch
3 is set to ON and SYNCHRO SCAN is selected. They
are used to adjust the synchro scan speed.
When the “–” switch is pressed, the shutter speed is
reduced; conversely, when the “+” switch is pressed, it is
increased.
During personal computer monitor shooting, etc. adjust
these switches to the positions where the horizontal bar
noise inside the viewfinder is decreased.
5 GAIN selector switch
This is used to select the gain of the video amplifier in
accordance with the lighting conditions prevailing at the
time of the shooting. The gain values for the L, M and H
settings are set ahead of time on the setting menu. Their
factory settings are 0 dB, 6 dB and 12 dB, respectively.
∫ Examples of filter selection
Shooting conditions
CC filter
Sunrise, sunset, inside a studio B (3200 K)
ND filter
1 (CLEAR)
Outdoors under a clear sky C (4300 K) or
D (6300 K)
2 (1/4 ND) or
3 (1/16 ND)
Outdoors under cloudy or rainy
skies
D (6300 K)
1 (CLEAR) or
2 (1/4 ND)
Snowscapes, high mountains,
seashores or other perfectly clear
scenery
C (4300 K) or
D (6300 K)
3 (1/16 ND) or
4 (1/64 ND)
Chapter 2 Parts and their functions
(continued)