Panasonic AW-E300 Digital Camera User Manual


 
Shutter Speed
OFF
1/100
1/250
1/500
1/1 000
1/2 000
1/4 000
1/10 000
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@2 Electronic Shutter Setting [Shutter Speed:
OFF/1/100 to 1/10 000/Synchro Scan/AUTO ND]
OFF: Electronic shutter is turned off.
1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1 000, 1/2 000, 1/4 000, 1/10 000:
Electronic shutter operates at one of these
speeds as selected. Flickering by fluorescent
lights will be reduced at 1/100 in areas where
the power frequency is 50 Hz.
Synchro Scan: Electronic shutter operates at the
speed set with the electronic shutter synchro-
scan setting @3.
AUTO ND: Electronic shutter is controlled to auto-
matically adjust the luminance. (ELC)
In case of using the RCU (RCB), none of the
shutter speeds1/250, 1/2 000, 1/4 000, and
1/10 000 can be selected.
• In case of using the hybrid control panel, only
OFF, 1/100, or AUTO ND (ELC) can be selected.
If the lens iris switch is at M (Manual) when oper-
ating the camera alone or when the iris switch
on the RCU (RCB) is at AUTO, AUTO ND may
not function. Set the lens iris switch to A (Auto).
Flickering may increase at AUTO ND under fluo-
rescent lights.
AUTO ND is automatically selected if AUTO ND
(ELC) setting r is set to ON.
Notes
@3 Electronic Shutter Synchro-Scan Setting
[SYNCHRO-SCAN: 60.34 Hz - 15.75 kHz]
This setting is possible only when Electronic Shutter
setting @2 is at Synchro Scan.
Horizontal bar noise can be reduced by synchro-
scan adjustment in shooting workstation scenes, for
example.
*
For luminance settings at each shutter speed and
sychro-scan shutter speed, refer to the table below.
Required luminance ratio
1
2
4
8
16
32
64
160
Synchro-scan
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99.68 Hz
250.0 Hz
492.2 Hz
984.4 Hz
1.969 kHz
3.938 kHz
7.875 kHz
@4 CCD Read Out Mode Setting [V Resolution:
Normal/Fine]
Normal: Normal image. (CCD storage will be by
field storage.)
Fine: Vertical resolution increases. (Vertical resolu-
tion is raised without increasing residual images
by frame storage and 1/60-second shutter
speed.
Normal is recommended for general use be-
cause sensitivity will decrease at the Fine set-
ting.