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Shooting
White/Black Balance Adjustment to 
Recording Completion
For shooting, follow the steps below.
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UsetheNDFILTERcontroltoselectafilter
accordingtoambientlightconditions.
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Whenthewhitebalanceissaved:
•  Position the WHITE BAL switch to [A] or [B].
Whenthewhiteorblackbalanceisnotsaved
andyouhavenotimetoadjustthewhite
balance:
• Position the WHITE BAL switch to [PRST].
•  The color temperature can be set to 3200K or 
5600K.
Ifthewhitebalanceisadjustedonthespot:
•  Select a filter according to ambient light 
conditions. Then, position the WHITE BAL 
switch to [A] or [B] and shoot a white test 
subject so that it appears at the center of the 
screen. Then, follow the steps below to adjust 
the white balance.
1.   Turn the AUTO W/B BAL switch toward [AWB] 
to adjust the white balance. 
2.   Turn the AUTO W/B BAL switch toward [ABB] 
to adjust the black balance. 
3.   Turn the AUTO W/B BAL switch toward [AWB] 
to adjust the white balance again.
For directions on making adjustments, see 
[Adjusting the White Balance] (page 48) and 
[Adjusting the Black Balance] (page 49).
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Pointthecameraatyoursubjecttoadjustthe
focus,andzoom.
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Tousetheelectronicshutter,settheshutter
speedandshuttermode.
For more information, see [Setting the Electronic 
Shutter] (page 51).
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PresstheRECbuttontostartrecording.
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Tostoprecording,presstheRECbutton.
 NOTE
•  Shooting the sun and other very bright subjects may produce 
a color cast in surrounding areas.
Operation Buttons
During recording, all operation buttons (REW, FF, PLAY/PAUSE, 
STOP) are disabled.
Normal Recording
•  Pressing the REC button starts recording of video and 
sound on the P2 card.
•  The video and audio (including additional information) 
recorded in one session is referred to as a clip.
RECbutton
 NOTE
Pressing the REC button will not immediately stop data write 
operations to a P2 card in the following situations. And the 
REC button operation is not recognized.
•  When terminating a short recording
•  When terminating a recording that has just continued onto a 
second P2 card