Panasonic AW-E750 User Manual
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14. Auto Focus Setting [Auto Focus: OFF, ON]
(model AW-E655)
This enables auto focus ON and OFF to be controlled
when the zoom/focus cable of a Canon AF lens has
been connected to the ZOOM/FOCUS connector on
the AW-E655.
when the zoom/focus cable of a Canon AF lens has
been connected to the ZOOM/FOCUS connector on
the AW-E655.
15. Filter Setting
[Filter: IR Through, Normal, 1/16ND, 1/64ND]
IR Through:
The infrared shooting mode is estab-
lished. Irradiate the subject with infrared light.
Normal:
Under normal circumstances, this setting is
used.
1/16ND:
The 1/16 ND filter is inserted. Use this set-
ting when the lens cannot be stopped down
enough by the diaphragm.
enough by the diaphragm.
1/64ND:
The 1/64 ND filter is inserted. Use this set-
ting when the lens cannot be stopped down
enough by the diaphragm even at the 1/16ND
setting.
enough by the diaphragm even at the 1/16ND
setting.
11. Component Output Setting
[Component: RGB, Y/Pr/Pb, Y/C]
This enables RGB, Y/Pr/Pb or Y/C to be selected as
the component signals which are to be output from
the I/F REMOTE connector.
the component signals which are to be output from
the I/F REMOTE connector.
12. Digital Extender Setting [Digital Extender: OFF, ON]
OFF:
Under normal circumstances, this setting is
used.
ON:
An extender effect which is approximately 1.5
times greater is achieved.
However, the resolution drops when the digital
extender is set to “ON”.
However, the resolution drops when the digital
extender is set to “ON”.
13. Fan Setting [Fan: OFF, Auto]
(models AW-E750, AW-E655)
OFF:
Select this setting to stop the fan when its oper-
ating sound is found to be bothersome in a studio
or other such environment.
or other such environment.
Auto:
The temperature is detected automatically, and
the fan starts operating when the temperature
exceeds approx. 10°C in the storage mode or
approx. 35°C in any other mode.
Under normal circumstances, the “Auto” setting
is used.
exceeds approx. 10°C in the storage mode or
approx. 35°C in any other mode.
Under normal circumstances, the “Auto” setting
is used.