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Shooting techniques for different targets (cont.)
When the ZEBRA button is pressed, parts that may be 
whitened out due to overexposure can be displayed in 
stripes.
• Parts that are extremely bright
• Parts that reflect a lot of light
By adjusting the iris and shutter speed in the manual 
mode to remove the areas with zebra patterns, you can 
obtain images with minimal whitened-out areas.
You can set the brightness level at which the zebra pat-
terns are to be displayed by using the menus 
(P62-64)
and the ZEBRA DETECT item on the DISPLAY SETUP 
screen. 
(P71)
The markers are displayed when the ZEBRA button is 
pressed again.
When the ZEBRA button is pressed again while zebra 
patterns are displayed, markers will appear at the cen-
ter of the screen. 
 
When these markers are displayed, the video level is 
indicated at the bottom left of the screen. 
 
The video level is displayed as a percentage from 0 to 
99, and “99%  ” appears when the level exceeds 99.
The regular screen is restored when the ZEBRA button 
is pressed again.
• The video level and video level detection area will not 
be displayed when the digital zooming is performed. 
(P31)
This camera-recorder normally shoots scenes using 
field recording (60 fields per second). 
 
When “FRAME” has been selected as the REC MODE 
setting for the SETTING item on the SCENE FILE 
screen using the menus 
(P62-64), scenes can be shot 
using frame recording (30 frames per second). 
(P66)  
When playing back still pictures, high-quality images 
can be obtained.
• If normal (moving image) playback is performed, the 
images will appear jerky.
When “ON” has been selected as the ONESHOT REC 
item setting on the RECORDING SETUP screen using 
the menus 
(P62-64), frame-by-frame shooting can be 
performed. 
(P70)  
The number of seconds for the shooting is set using 
the REC TIME item on the same screen. 
 
When the START/STOP button is pressed, shooting is 
initiated for the number of seconds set, and then the 
shooting pause mode is established.
• When the frame-by-frame shooting mode is set, an 
asterisk (
∗) at the left of the VCR’s operating mode on 
the screen blinks. When recording is started, the 
asterisk stops blinking and lights.
• Even if the frame-by-frame shooting mode has been 
set, it is cancelled when the power is turned OFF.
Zebra pattern
Markers
CH1
CH2
AUDIO LEVEL
REC
MODE CHK
SNS
OIS
ZEBRA
RESET
COUNTER
ZOOM SPEED
OFF/M
H
L
AUDIO IN
FRONT
REAR
CH1 CH2
MIC
MIC
LINE
RESET
V=V
Video level detection area
Markers
Video level
Field and frame shooting
When you are going to shoot scenes using frame 
recording, we recommend that you set the shutter 
speed to 1/50. 
(P38)
Frame-by-frame shooting
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Field recording
Frame recording
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