
16
Camera Adjustments
Turning the [SHUTTER] control knob can vary the shutter
speed of the camera. The LCD display shows the shutter
speed during the adjustment operation.
Memo :
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When the FAS (Full Auto Shooting) is ON, the shutter
speed becomes EEI. However, the shutter speed is OFF
in the Lolux mode.
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When FAS is ON, the [SHUTTER] control knob cannot be
used to vary the shutter speed.
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When [ALC + EEI] is ON, the shutter speed becomes EEI.
At this time, the [SHUTTER] control knob cannot be used
to vary the shutter speed.
1
Press the [SHUTTER] control knob to activate the
shutter speed variation facility, which is indicated by the
lighting of the [SHUTTER] light
2
Turn the [SHUTTER] control knob to vary the shutter
speed. The LCD display shows the shutter speed during
the adjustment operation
The shutter speed can be adjusted in either [STEP] mode for
adjustments in steps or in [VARIABLE] mode for fine
adjustments.
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* The
A
VARIABLE
B
function is unavailable when connected
to GY-HM790 series.
Memo :
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Values that are not available on the camera cannot be set
on this unit.
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The shutter speed displayed on the RM-HP790DU/RM-
HP790DE may be slightly different from the actual shutter
speed of the camera.
Shutter Speed Adjustment
M
FULL AUTO
F1
SHUTTER
GAIN
F2
F3
MENU/SHUTTER
GAIN
P
R
STEP
SHUTTER
MENU
PUSH-ON
DOWN
UP
VARIABLE
PUSH-ON
HIGH
LOW
MID
DOWN
UP
F4
BARS
1/1000
[SHUTTER] control knob
[SHUTTER] light
LCD display
[STEP]
: Change the shutter speed with the fixed
values.
The fixed values differ depending on the
Video Format of the camera.
Format
STEP value
HDV-HD60P
HDV-HD30P
DV-60I
HDV-HD24P
DV-24P
DV-24PA
1/100, 1/250, 1/500,
1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000,
1/10000
HDV-HD50P
HDV-HD25P
DV-50I
DV-25P
1/120, 1/250, 1/500,
1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000,
1/10000
[VARIABLE] : Use this mode when shooting an image on a
computer monitor, etc.
(Variation range: approx 1/50 to 1/2000)