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Chapter 2 Description of Parts — Shooting and recording/playback functions section
Shooting and recording/playback functions section
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r Shooting and recording (Camera unit)
1 <SYNCHRO SCAN> adjustment button
In the synchro scan mode, the speed of synchro scan can be adjusted. Pressing the <> button slows down the shutter speed. Pressing the <+>
button speeds up the shutter speed.
For example, when taking shots of a computer monitor, adjust to a position where the noise for the horizontal bar in the viewnder will be reduced.
2 <CC FILTER>/<ND FILTER> (lter switching) dial (page 36)
Select the lter to suit the luminance or color temperature of the subject.
Position of <CC FILTER>
dial (large diameter)
Setting Description
<A> <3200 K> Sets the color temperature to 3200 K.
<B> <4300 K> Sets the color temperature to 4300 K.
<C> <5600 K> Sets the color temperature to 5600 K.
<D> <6300 K> Sets the color temperature to 6300 K.
Position of <ND FILTER>
dial (small diameter)
Setting Description
<1> <CLEAR> Does not use the ND lter.
<2> <1/4ND> Reduces the amount of light entering the MOS sensor to 1/4.
<3> <1/16ND> Reduces the amount of light entering the MOS sensor to 1/16.
<4> <1/64ND> Reduces the amount of light entering the MOS sensor to 1/64.
Refer to the following table to switch the <CC FILTER> and <ND FILTER> dials according to the shooting conditions.
Shooting conditions <CC FILTER> dial <ND FILTER> dial
Sunset, sunrise, inside studio <A> (<3200 K>) <1> (<CLEAR>)
Outdoors in the clear skies
<B> (<4300 K>) or <C> (<5600 K>) or <D>
(<6300 K>)
<2> (<1/4ND>) or <3> (<1/16ND>)
Outdoors under cloudy skies or in the rain <D> (<6300 K>) <1> (<CLEAR>) or <2> (<1/4ND>)
Clear, bright scenery such as snowy scenery,
tall mountains, seaside
<B> (<4300 K>) or <C> (<5600 K>) or <D>
(<6300 K>)
<3> (<1/16ND>) or <4> (<1/64ND>)
3 Focal plane index < >
Indicates the focal plane of the MOS sensor.
It provides a reference for making accurate focal distance measurements from the subject.
4 <USER> buttons (<USER MAIN>/<USER1>/<USER2>) (page 56)
Assign user-selected functions to each button. Pressing each button performs the assigned function.
5 <SHUTTER> switch (page 53)
Switches the electronic shutter.
<OFF> Disables the electronic shutter.
<ON> Enables the electronic shutter.
<SEL> Changes the speed of the electronic shutter.
This is a spring switch. Each turn towards the <SEL> side alters the shutter speed.
6 <AUTO W/B BAL> switch (page 49)
<AWB>
Adjusts white balance automatically. When this switch is operated with the <WHITE BAL> switch on the side set to the <A> or <B>
position, adjustment is performed in several seconds and adjustment values are stored in memory.
Note that this does not work when the <WHITE BAL> switch is at the <PRST> position.