Adjusting the Aperture
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Momentary Automatic Aperture - Push Auto Iris
You can have the camera temporarily take control and automatically adjust the aperture for an optimal
exposure while you keep the button held down.
1 Set the camera mode to [Manual] (
A
31).
2 Set an assignable button to [Push Auto Iris].
[Other Functions]
>
[Assignable Buttons]
>
Desired button ([1] to [4 (Remote)])
>
[Push Auto Iris]
3 Press and hold the assignable button.
• The camera will automatically adjust the aperture to obtain optimal exposure.
• When you release the button, automatic aperture mode will end and the aperture value that was
last set with push auto iris will be maintained in manual aperture.
NOTES
• You can use the [Camera Setup]
>
[AE Response] setting to change how quickly the aperture
changes during automatic exposure when the camera mode is set to [Auto] or when you are using
push auto iris.
• When an optional RC-V100 Remote Controller is connected to the camera, you cannot use push
auto iris while using the remote controller's FOCUS dial.
Exposure Compensation - AE Shift
You can compensate the exposure obtained during automatic exposure when the camera mode is set
to [Auto] or after having used push auto iris, in order to darken or lighten the image.
1 Open the [AE Shift] submenu.
[Camera Setup]
>
[AE Shift]
2 Select an AE shift level and then press SET.
• When the camera mode is set to [Auto], you can check
the effects of the selected AE shift level on the screen.
• You can select a level from -2.0 EV to 2.0 EV (in 0.25-EV
increments).
NOTES
• If you set an assignable button to [AE Shift +] or [AE Shift –] (
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50), you can press the button to
adjust the AE shift level.
• You cannot use push auto iris and adjust the AE shift level at the same time.
[Camera Setup]
[AE Shift]
[±0]