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Chapter 2 Description of Parts — Shooting and recording/playback functions section
Shooting and recording/playback functions section
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Shooting and recording (Camera unit)
Adjust the amount of light entering the MOS sensor. Used when there 
is strong natural light. 
Dial position
Setting
Description
<1>
<CLEAR>
The ND filter is not used.
<2>
<1/4ND>
The amount of light entering the MOS 
sensor is reduced to 1/4.
<3>
<1/16ND>
The amount of light entering the MOS 
sensor is reduced to 1/16.
<4>
<1/64ND>
The amount of light entering the MOS 
sensor is reduced to 1/64.
Turn on/off the electronic shutter.
<OFF>
The electronic shutter is disabled.
<ON>
The electronic shutter is enabled.
<SEL>
The speed of the electronic shutter can be changed.
This is a spring switch. Each turn towards the <SEL> side alters the 
shutter speed. 
<AWB>
White balance is automatically adjusted. When this 
switch is operated with the <WHITE BAL> switch on 
the side set to the <A> or <B> position, adjustment is 
performed in several seconds and adjustment values 
are stored in memory.
When the <WHITE BAL> switch is at the <PRST> 
position, the preset color temperature can be changed 
by setting the <AUTO W/B BAL> switch towards the 
<AWB> side, and setting it once again towards the 
<AWB> side while the color temperature is displayed.
<ABB>
Black balance is automatically adjusted.
Assign user-selected functions to each button. Pressing each button 
performs the assigned function.
This is the spring switch to check the shooting status of the camera.
 
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When it is pushed towards the <OFF> side, all displays other than 
the operating mode display and frame display such as area, and the 
counter, marker, and safety zone on the viewfinder screen turn off.
 
f
Push it towards the <CHK> side to display all information such as 
the setting status of the shooting functions and functions assigned 
to the <USER> buttons (<USER MAIN>/<USER1>/<USER2>) on 
the viewfinder screen during camera standby or shooting. While the 
information is displayed, push it towards the <CHK> side again to 
display the proxy and network setting status (only when the option 
is installed). The mode check information display disappears after 
approximately three seconds.
 
f
Switch the video amplifier gain according to the lighting conditions 
under which you are shooting.
 
f
The gain values for the <L>/<M>/<H> positions can be set by [LOW 
GAIN], [MID GAIN] or [HIGH GAIN] items on the setting menu [SW 
MODE] screen.
 
f
Factory settings are L=0 dB, M=6 dB and H=12 dB.
7  <OUTPUT>/<AUTO KNEE> selector switch
Select the video signals output to the memory, viewfinder and video 
monitor from the camera unit.
CAM.AUTO 
KNEE ON
Video captured on the camera is output and the auto 
knee function is activated.
Instead of the auto knee function, the dynamic range 
stretcher (DRS) function can be assigned.
CAM.AUTO 
KNEE OFF
Video captured with the camera is output and the auto 
knee function is not activated.
The knee point is fixed to the level set by menu 
operations.
<BARS>
The color bar signal is output. The auto knee function is 
disabled.
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NOTE
 tAuto knee function
Usually, when you adjust levels to shoot people or scenery 
against a strongly lit background, the background will be totally 
white-out, with buildings and other objects blurred. In such a 
case, the auto knee function reproduces the background clearly.
The auto knee function is effective when shooting the following 
scenes:
- The subject is a person positioned in the shade under a clear 
sky.
- The subject is a person inside a car or a building, and you 
also want to capture the background visible through a window.
- The subject is a high-contrast scene.
8  <WHITE BAL> (white balance memory selector) switch 
Select the white balance adjustment method.