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[SCENE FILE]
Configure the settings regarding scene files.
This menu is used to set fine image quality settings of the camera images, select scene files, and read/write scene file data to the internal memory.
These menu items cannot be set when the thumbnail screen is displayed.
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[FILE SELECT] | Selects the scene file (1 to 6). [F1:], [F2:FLUO.], [F3:SPARK], [F4:B-STR], [F5:CINE V], [F6:CINE D]
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[NAME EDIT] | Edits the name of the scene file selected in the scene file menu. (Maximum of six characters) | |
[LOAD/SAVE/INITIALIZE] | Loads/saves/initializes the setting values allocated on the current scene file number (any one from 1 to 6). [LOAD]: Selects and loads a scene file saved in the camera memory. [SAVE]: Specifies a title and file number for the current setting values and saves them as a scene file in the camera memory. [INITIALIZE]: Initializes the selected scene files (1 to 6) to the factory settings. | |
[VFR] | Sets permission/prohibition of the variable frame rate (VFR). [ON], [OFF]
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[FRAME RATE] | Switches the shooting interval and exposure time when [VFR] is [ON]. When [SYSTEM MODE] = 59.94 Hz: [60fps], [54fps], [48fps], [44fps], [40fps], [36fps], [34fps], [32fps], [30fps], [28fps], [27fps], [26fps], [25fps], [24fps], [22fps], [21fps], [20fps], [18fps], [15fps], [12fps], [9fps], [6fps], [4fps], [2fps], [1fps] When [SYSTEM MODE] = 50 Hz: [50fps], [48fps], [45fps], [42fps], [37fps], [34fps], [32fps], [30fps], [28fps], [27fps], [26fps], [25fps], [24fps], [23fps], [22fps], [21fps], [20fps], [18fps], [15fps], [12fps], [9fps], [6fps], [4fps], [2fps], [1fps]
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[SYNC SCAN TYPE] | Switches the synchro scan display settings. [sec]: Displays in time. [deg]: Displays at shutter open angle.
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[SYNCHRO SCAN] | Displays the speed of the synchro scan shutter that is used when shooting video for television etc. When [SYNC SCAN TYPE] = [sec], and [SYSTEM MODE] = 59.94 Hz:
When [SYNC SCAN TYPE] = [sec], and [SYSTEM MODE] = 50 Hz:
When [SYNC SCAN TYPE] = [deg] (in 0.5 d steps, angle display): [3.0d]…[360.0d]
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[MASTER DTL] | Sets the level of the detail effect of the whole part. [−31]…[31]
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[DTL CORING] | Sets the level of signal (including noise) that does not activate the detail effect. [0]…[60]
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[DETAIL SETTING] | [DETAIL] | Sets [ON]/[OFF] of the detail function. [ON], [OFF]
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[V.DTL LEVEL] | Sets the intensity of the detail level in the vertical direction. [−7]…[7]
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[H.DTL FREQ.] | Sets the thickness of the detail level in the horizontal direction. [−7]…[7]
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[V. DTL FREQ.] | Sets the thickness of the detail level in the vertical direction. [0]…[2]
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[LEVEL DEPEND.] | When the detail of luminosity signal is emphasized, details in the darker parts are compressed. Details of bright areas are also compressed more when the value set for [LEVEL DEPEND.] is larger. [−7]…[7]
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[KNEE APE LVL] | Sets the detail level of high luminosity areas (high-brightness areas). [OFF], [1]…[5]
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[DTL GAIN(+)] | Sets the detail level of + direction (to make brighter). [−31]…[31]
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[DTL GAIN(−)] | Sets the detail level of − direction (to make darker). [−31]…[31]
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[SKIN TONE DTL A] | Selects the skin tone table that will display the skin tone detail. Create the skin tone table with [DETECT TABLE]. You can shoot smoother skin tones by displaying the skin tone detail. [SKIN TONE DTL A] can be used alone or used in combination with [SKIN TONE DTL B] and [SKIN TONE DTL C]. [ON], [OFF]
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[SKIN TONE DTL B] | Selects the skin tone table that will display the skin tone detail. Create the skin tone table with [DETECT TABLE]. You can shoot smoother skin tones by displaying the skin tone detail. [SKIN TONE DTL B] can be used alone or used in combination with [SKIN TONE DTL A] and [SKIN TONE DTL C]. [ON], [OFF]
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[SKIN TONE DTL C] | Selects the skin tone table that will display the skin tone detail. Create the skin tone table with [DETECT TABLE]. You can shoot smoother skin tones by displaying the skin tone detail. [SKIN TONE DTL C] can be used alone or used in combination with [SKIN TONE DTL A] and [SKIN TONE DTL B]. [ON], [OFF]
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[SKIN TONE ZEBRA] | Set to display a zebra pattern in the skin tone area displayed in the viewfinder screen. The zebra pattern is displayed when this item is set to [ON] and [SKIN TONE DTL A]/[SKIN TONE DTL B]/[SKIN TONE DTL C] is activated. The zebra pattern displays the area selected in [SKIN TONE DTL SETTING]. [ON], [OFF]
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[SKIN TONE DTL SETTING] | [DETECT TABLE] | Selects the skin tone table of the subject that displays the skin tone detail. [A], [B], [C]
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[SKIN TONE GET] | Obtains the color information of [A], [B], or [C] selected in [DETECT TABLE] from near the center marker. If executed, data from [I CENTER] to [Q PHASE] are automatically obtained. The obtained data becomes the table data of [A], [B], or [C] selected in [DETECT TABLE]. Multiple color information for [A], [B], and [C] cannot be obtained simultaneously. | |
[SKIN DTL EFFECT] | Sets the effective level of the skin tone detail. [0]…[31]
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[I CENTER] | Sets the center position of the upper I axis (setting the area that displays the skin tone). [0]…[255]
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[I WIDTH] | Sets the width of the area that displays the skin tone of the upper I axis that focus on [I CENTER]. [0]…[255]
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[Q WIDTH] | Sets the width of the area that displays the skin tone of the upper Q axis that focus on [I CENTER]. [0]…[90]
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[Q PHASE] | Sets the phase of the area that displays the skin tone regarding to the Q axis. [−180]…[179]
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[RB GAIN CONTROL SETTING] | [R GAIN AWB PRE] | Sets the Rch gain when the <WHITE BAL> switch is on <PRST>. [−200]…[200]
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[B GAIN AWB PRE] | Sets the Bch gain when the <WHITE BAL> switch is on <PRST>. [−200]…[200]
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[R GAIN AWB A] | Sets the Rch gain when the <WHITE BAL> switch is on <A>. [−200]…[200]
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[B GAIN AWB A] | Sets the Bch gain when the <WHITE BAL> switch is on <A>. [−200]…[200]
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[R GAIN AWB B] | Sets the Rch gain when the <WHITE BAL> switch is on <B>. [−200]…[200]
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[B GAIN AWB B] | Sets the Bch gain when the <WHITE BAL> switch is on <B>. [−200]…[200]
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[AWB A GAIN OFFSET] | Sets the Rch gain and Bch gain when performing automatic white balance after the <WHITE BAL> switch is on <A>. [ON]: Keeps the values set in [R GAIN AWB A] and [B GAIN AWB A]. [OFF]: Sets the value of Rch gain and Bch gain to [0].
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[AWB B GAIN OFFSET] | Sets the Rch gain and Bch gain when performing automatic white balance after the <WHITE BAL> switch is on <B>. [ON]: Keeps the values set in [R GAIN AWB B] and [B GAIN AWB B]. [OFF]: Sets the value of Rch gain and Bch gain to [0].
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[COLOR TEMP Ach SETTING] | [COLOR TEMP] | Displays the color temperature when the <WHITE BAL> switch is at the <A> position and automatic white balance is working, or when it is preset. Also, in automatic white balance operation, the color temperature can be changed by changing the output balance of Rch and Bch. [2000K]…[15000K]
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[R Gain] | Displays the Rch output when the <WHITE BAL> switch is at the <A> position and automatic white balance is working, or when it is preset. Also, in automatic white balance operation, the color can be changed on the Rch axis by changing the output of Rch. [−400]…[400]
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[B Gain] | Displays the Bch output when the <WHITE BAL> switch is at the <A> position and automatic white balance is working, or when it is preset. Also, in automatic white balance operation, the color can be changed on the Bch axis by changing the output of Bch. [−400]…[400]
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[G AXIS] | Displays the G axis output when the <WHITE BAL> switch is at the <A> position and automatic white balance is working, or when it is preset. Also, in automatic white balance operation, the color can be changed on the G axis by changing the output of Rch/Bch. [−400]…[400]
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[COLOR TEMP Bch SETTING] | [COLOR TEMP] | Displays the color temperature when the <WHITE BAL> switch is at the <B> position and automatic white balance is working, or when it is preset. Also, in automatic white balance operation, the color temperature can be changed by changing the output balance of Rch and Bch. [2000K]…[15000K]
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[R Gain] | Displays the Rch output when the <WHITE BAL> switch is at the <B> position and automatic white balance is working, or when it is preset. Also, in automatic white balance operation, the color can be changed on the Rch axis by changing the output of Rch. [−400]…[400]
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[B Gain] | Displays the Bch output when the <WHITE BAL> switch is at the <B> position and automatic white balance is working, or when it is preset. Also, in automatic white balance operation, the color can be changed on the Bch axis by changing the output of Bch. [−400]…[400]
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[G AXIS] | Displays the G axis output when the <WHITE BAL> switch is at the <B> position and automatic white balance is working, or when it is preset. Also, in automatic white balance operation, the color can be changed on the G axis by changing the output of Rch/Bch. [−400]…[400]
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[CHROMA LEVEL] | Sets the chroma level of P [−99%]…[40%], [OFF]
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[CHROMA PHASE] | Finely adjusts the chroma phase of the P [−31]…[31]
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[MATRIX] | Selects the matrix table to display the color for shooting. [NORM1]: Displays the color suitable for shooting outdoors of under a halogen lamp. [NORM2]: Displays more vivid color than [NORM1]. [FLUO.]: Displays the color suitable for shooting indoors under fluorescent light. [CINELIKE]: Displays the color suitable for shooting cinematic video.
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[MATRIX SETTING] | [MATRIX R-G] | Adjusts the linear matrix. (Red - Green) [−63]…[63]
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[MATRIX R-B] | Adjusts the linear matrix. (Red - Blue) [−63]…[63]
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[MATRIX G-R] | Adjusts the linear matrix. (Green - Red) [−63]…[63]
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[MATRIX G-B] | Adjusts the linear matrix. (Green - Blue) [−63]…[63]
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[MATRIX B-R] | Adjusts the linear matrix. (Blue - Red) [−63]…[63]
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[MATRIX B-G] | Adjusts the linear matrix. (Blue - Green) [−63]…[63]
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[COLOR CORRECTION SETTING] | [R (SAT)] | Corrects red color saturation. [−63]…[63]
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[R (PHASE)] | Corrects the red hue. [−63]…[63]
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[R-R-Mg (SAT)] | Corrects the color saturation between red and “colors between red and magenta”. [−63]…[63]
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[R-R-Mg (PHASE)] | Corrects the hue between red and “colors between red and magenta”. [−63]…[63]
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[R-Mg (SAT)] | Corrects the color saturation between red and magenta. [−63]…[63]
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[R-Mg (PHASE)] | Corrects the hue between red and magenta. [−63]…[63]
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[Mg (SAT)] | Corrects magenta color saturation. [−63]…[63]
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[Mg (PHASE)] | Corrects the magenta hue. [−63]…[63]
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[Mg-B (SAT)] | Corrects the color saturation between magenta and blue. [−63]…[63]
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[Mg-B (PHASE)] | Corrects the hue between magenta and blue. [−63]…[63]
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[B (SAT)] | Corrects blue color saturation. [−63]…[63]
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[B (PHASE)] | Corrects the blue hue. [−63]…[63]
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[B-Cy (SAT)] | Corrects the color saturation between blue and cyan. [−63]…[63]
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[B-Cy (PHASE)] | Corrects the hue between blue and cyan. [−63]…[63]
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[Cy (SAT)] | Corrects cyan color saturation. [−63]…[63]
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[Cy (PHASE)] | Corrects the cyan hue. [−63]…[63]
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[Cy-G (SAT)] | Corrects the color saturation between cyan and green. [−63]…[63]
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[Cy-G (PHASE)] | Corrects the hue between cyan and green. [−63]…[63]
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[G (SAT)] | Corrects green color saturation. [−63]…[63]
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[G (PHASE)] | Corrects the green hue. [−63]…[63]
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[G-Yl (SAT)] | Corrects the color saturation between green and yellow. [−63]…[63]
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[G-Yl (PHASE)] | Corrects the hue between green and yellow. [−63]…[63]
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[Yl (SAT)] | Corrects yellow color saturation. [−63]…[63]
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[Yl (PHASE)] | Corrects the yellow hue. [−63]…[63]
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[Yl-Yl-R (SAT)] | Corrects the color saturation between yellow and “colors between yellow and red”. [−63]…[63]
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[Yl-Yl-R (PHASE)] | Corrects the hue between yellow and “colors between yellow and red”. [−63]…[63]
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[Yl-R (SAT)] | Corrects the color saturation between yellow and red. [−63]…[63]
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[Yl-R (PHASE)] | Corrects the hue between yellow and red. [−63]…[63]
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[Yl-R-R (SAT)] | Corrects the color saturation between “colors between yellow and red” and red. [−63]…[63]
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[Yl-R-R (PHASE)] | Corrects the hue between “colors between yellow and red” and red. [−63]…[63]
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[MASTER PED] | Sets the master pedestal. [−200]…[200]
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[RGB BLACK CONTROL SETTING] | [R PED] | Sets the Rch pedestal level. [−100]…[100]
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[G PED] | Sets the Gch pedestal level. [−100]…[100]
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[B PED] | Sets the Bch pedestal level. [−100]…[100]
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[PEDESTAL OFFSET] | Sets the Rch, Gch, and Bch pedestal levels after adjusting the automatic black balance. [ON]: Keeps each of the values set in [R PED], [G PED], and [B PED]. [OFF]: Sets the pedestal level of Rch, Gch, and Bch to [0].
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[GAMMA MODE SEL] | Selects the gamma curve. [HD]: The video gamma feature for HD (High Definition). [SD]: Increases gain in darker areas more than HD gamma. [FILMLIKE1]: Feature that reproduces more highlight areas compared to HD gamma. [FILMLIKE2]: Feature that reproduces more highlight areas compared to [FILMLIKE1]. [FILMLIKE3]: Feature that reproduces more highlight areas compared to [FILMLIKE2]. [FILM-REC]: The cine gamma feature for film. [VIDEO-REC]: The cine gamma feature for video.
When [FILM-REC] or [VIDEO-REC] is selected as the gamma mode, to fully utilize the feature, it is recommended that you set the lens aperture lower than the normal image level (approx. 1/2). | |
[GAMMA SETTING] | [MASTER GAMMA] | Sets the master gamma in 0.01 steps. [0.30]…[0.75]
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[F-REC DYNAMIC LVL] | When [FILM-REC] is selected in [GAMMA MODE SEL], dynamic range is set. If an item other than [FILM-REC] is selected, no settings are changed. [200%], [300%], [400%], [500%], [600%]
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[F-REC BLACK STR LVL] | When [FILM-REC] is selected in [GAMMA MODE SEL], black stretch is set. If an item other than [FILM-REC] is selected, no settings are changed. [0%]…[30%]
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[V-REC KNEE SLOPE] | When [VIDEO-REC] is selected in [GAMMA MODE SEL], knee slope is set. If an item other than [VIDEO-REC] is selected, no settings are changed. [150%], [200%]…[500%]
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[V-REC KNEE POINT] | When [VIDEO-REC] is selected in [GAMMA MODE SEL], knee point is set. If an item other than [VIDEO-REC] is selected, no settings are changed. [30%]…[107%]
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[BLACK GAMMA] | Sets the gamma curves of dark areas. [−8]…[−1]: Compresses the dark areas. [OFF]: Standard state [1]…[8]: Expands the dark areas.
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[B. GAMMA RANGE] | Sets the maximum level of compression/expansion. [1]: About 20% [2]: About 30% [3]: About 40%
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[KNEE SETTING] | [KNEE MODE] | Sets the knee operation mode. [AUTO], [MANUAL], [OFF]
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[A.KNEE RESPONSE] | Sets the auto knee response speed. The smaller the setting value, the faster the response speed is. [1]…[8]
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[KNEE MASTER POINT] | Sets the knee point position in 0.5% steps. [70.0%]…[107.0%]
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[KNEE MASTER SLOPE] | Sets the knee inclination. [0]…[99]
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[KNEE MASTER SLOPE Rch] | Sets the knee inclination of Rch. [−31]…[31]
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[KNEE MASTER SLOPE Bch] | Sets the knee inclination of Bch. [−31]…[31]
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[HI-COLOR SW] | Turns the mode that expands the color dynamic range [ON]/[OFF]. [ON], [OFF]
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[HI-COLOR LVL] | Selects the level of the mode that expands the color dynamic range. [1]…[32]
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[WHITE CLIP SETTING] | [WHITE CLIP] | Turns the white clip function [ON]/[OFF]. This enables the [WHITE CLIP LVL] setting value when the function is [ON]. [ON], [OFF]
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[WHITE CLIP LVL] | Sets the white clip level. [90%]…[109%]
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[Rch CLIP LVL] | Sets the clip level Rch for the white clips. [−31]…[31]
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[Bch CLIP LVL] | Sets the clip level Bch for the white clips. [−31]…[31]
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[DRS] | Enables/disables the dynamic range stretcher function. [ON], [OFF]
If functions are assigned to the USER buttons, switches [ON]/[OFF] using the USER button operations. | |
[DRS EFFECT DEPTH] | Sets the compression level of the high-brightness areas of the dynamic range stretcher function. By compressing the video signal levels of the high-brightness areas that are blown out in normal shooting, the dynamic range can be expanded. [1], [2], [3]
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[A.IRIS LEVEL] | Enables/disables the auto iris level function. [ON], [OFF]
If functions are assigned to the USER buttons, switches [ON]/[OFF] using the USER button operations. | |
[A.IRIS LEVEL EFFECT] | Adjusts the brightness in the auto iris mode. Increase the value to brighten, and decrease the value to darken the convergence of auto iris. [−50]…[50]
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