Panasonic AG-HPX370 User Manual

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Chapter
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Prepar
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Settheimage.
(1)  Shoot a solid white sheet of paper.
(2)  Set the lens iris to manual and adjust the iris so 
that a zebra pattern fills the entire viewfinder 
screen.
•  When the piece of paper is unevenly lit, the 
zebra pattern will not cover the entire screen. 
Adjust as required.
•  Make sure that the white paper is not exposed 
to multiple light sources (example, fluorescent 
lighting or halogen lamps) of different color 
temperatures.
YES 
NO 
CHECK LUMINANCE LEVEL 
PUSH SET
ZEBRA ON VF 
SHADING: USER1 SET OK? 
 NOTE
•  Adjust the white shading in sunlight, under halogen 
lamp light or other light source that does not flicker. 
Fluorescent light and mercury lamps tend to flicker 
and should not be used for this adjustment. 
•  Adjust the light source if the lens iris is out of the 
range between F4 and F11. 
•  Make sure the electronic shutter is set to off. 
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Adjustwhiteandblackbalance.
(1)  Set the WHITE BAL switch to A or B and use the 
AUTO W/B BAL switch to make an automatic 
white balance adjustment. 
(2)  Use the AUTO W/B BAL switch to make an 
automatic black balance adjustment.
(3)  Again, use the AUTO W/B BAL switch to make 
an automatic white balance adjustment. 
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Repeattheoperationinstep-().
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Adjustwhiteshading.
(1)  Use the JOG dial button to select YES and press 
the JOG dial button. 
(2)  The message “SHADING ACTIVE” appears on 
the screen during adjustment. 
(3)  When the adjustment ends after a few seconds, 
the message “SHADING OK” appears. 
•  When an error message such as “SHADING NG 
LEVEL OVER” or “SHADING NG LOW LIGHT” 
appears, adjust the iris. 
•  The adjusted value is automatically stored in 
memory (USER1, USER2, USER3). 
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Ifthelensisprovidedwithanextender,turnon
theextenderfunctionandperformstepsto5
again.
•  The white shading adjustment need not be 
readjusted when the extender is later turned off. 
Setting Chromatic Aberration 
Compensation (CAC) 
The CAC function of the camera corrects the registration 
error caused by the slight chromatic aberration that the 
lens cannot compensate for. This minimizes color bleeding 
into the surrounding image areas. 
Lenses compatible with the CAC function whose CAC data 
is registered in the camera will automatically start CAC 
operation. 
CAC data for the following lenses have been stored in the 
camera as default values.
Camera indication
Model numbers of 
compatible lenses
XT17X4.5BRM-K14
XT17x4.5BRM-K14
 NOTE
• One of the lens model number appearing in the menu 
represents the lens group. 
• The CAC function in this camera operates in horizontal 
direction only. 
• The CAC function does not operate at +24 dB. 
• The CAC function may not operate normally in macro 
shooting. 
• For details on new lenses compatible with this function and 
any changes to this function after the release of this camera, 
visit the support desk at the following website.
http://pro-av.panasonic.net/
Checking CAC Operating Status
When the menu is not open, the CAC indication at the top 
right of the screen indicates that the CAC function is on.