Names of Parts
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A
C
G
K
B
D
E F
H I J
A
Speaker
P98 [Audio Output during Playback] )
B
Viewfinder Left-Right Position Lock Ring
For loosening the ring and adjusting the position
of the viewfinder to the left or right.
P30 [Attaching the Viewfinder (Supplied)
C
Cable Clamp
D
[ND FILTER] Switch
Use the ND filter to keep the lens aperture in the
appropriate range.
1: CLEAR, 2: 1/4, 3: 1/16, 4: 1/64
Memo :
0
It is recommended to use the ND filter to set the
lens aperture to less than F8.
E
[REC] Button
Starts/stops recording.
F
[SHUTTER] Switch
Push the switch up to turn off the shutter, and
push it down to change the shutter speed.
P62 [Setting the Electronic Shutter] )
G
[AWB/USER8] Switch
0
Push the switch up for it to function as a AWB
switch. When the [WHT.BAL PRST/A/B]
switch is set to “PRST”, AWB changes the
color temperature according to the preset
white balance, and applies Auto White
Balance when the switch is set to “A” or “B”.
P63 [Adjusting the White Balance] )
0
Push the switch down for it to function as a
user button. It can be assigned with a specific
menu function.
P45 [Assignment of Functions to User
H
[MIC LEVEL] Knob
For manual adjustment of the recording level for
the microphone that is attached to the [MIC IN]
terminal when the [AUDIO SELECT
CH1/2/3/4]-[MANUAL/AUTO] selection switch
is set to “MANUAL” and the [FRONT/REAR/
WIRELESS] selection switch is set to “FRONT”.
I
Cross-shaped (
JKHI
)/[SET/USER13] Button
(
R
)
0
For operating the menu and cursor and for
confirming a setting, as well as for configuring
the settings for time code and user’s bit.
0
When in the Camera mode (menu is not
displayed), pressing the [SET/USER13]
button displays the status screen.
0
When a function is assigned to the cross-
shaped button or [SET/USER13] button, it
functions as a user button. Initial setting for
[USER13]: Status
P45 [Assignment of Functions to User
J
Lens Lock Lever
K
Shoulder Pad
P32 [Adjusting the Position of the
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