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Using scene files (Scene File Data)
Changing scene file settings
Example 1: Change the name of the scene 
file.
1
  Turn the scene file dial, then select the 
scene file to be changed.
2
  Select the menu option NAME EDIT in 
the SCENE FILE screen, then press the 
Operation lever in the ▲ ▼ direction. 
• For details on menu operation, refer to “Using
the setup menus” (Page 28 of Vol. 1).
PUSH  MENU  TO  RETURN 
SKIN TONE DTL
V DETAIL FREQ
NAME EDIT
NORM1
AUTO
OFF
THIN
MATRIX
KNEE
HD NORM
GAMMA
SCENE FILE F3:SPARK
3
  Press SET on the Operation lever (or push 
it in the ► direction), then push it in the ▼ 
direction, select CHANGE, and press SET 
once again.
PUSH  MENU  TO  RETURN 
SKIN TONE DTL
V DETAIL FREQ
NAME EDIT
NORM1
OFF
THIN
RETURN
CHANGE
MATRIX
AUTO
KNEE
HD NORM
GAMMA
SCENE FILE F3:SPARK
4
  Set the filename with 6 characters by using 
Operation lever when the screen below is 
displayed. 
▲ ▼: Character shift
◄ ►: Character selection
SET: Character fix
• Characters that can be set
space (□) → alphabet (A to Z)
→ numerics (0 to 9)
→ symbols (; : < = > ? @ [ \ ] ^_-./).
• If the RESET button is pressed when the
filename has been set, the characters are
cleared.
PUSH  MENU  TO  RETURN 
S
 P A R K
SW POSITION F3
NAME EDIT
Each position of the SCENE FILE dial stores
settings for specific shooting situations.
When shooting, you can retrieve the necessary file
instantly using scene file dial.
SCENE FILE dial
• Note that changing scene files during recording
will not change VFR and frame rate settings.
To make such changes, set it on recording
standby status.
Factory setting
F1 (SCENE)
File suitable for normal shooting.
F2 (SCENE FLUO.)
File suitable for shooting under fluorescent lights,
ie. indoors.
F3 (SCENE SPARK)
File suitable for SD shooting with a greater range
of resolution, coloring and contrast.
F4 (SCENE B-STR)
File for increasing the contrast of dark areas,
such as when shooting sunsets.
F5 (SCENE CINE V)
File suitable for shooting movie-like scenes
where the contrast is to be emphasized.
F6 (SCENE CINE D)
File suitable for shooting movie-like scenes
where the dynamic range is to be emphasized.
Changes to scene files do not affect SYSTEM 
MODE settings. Use the SYSTEM SETUP 
screen to make such changes.