
White Balance
For selecting the white balance control feature.
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ATW-Wide:
Switches to the Auto-Tracking White Balance
(automatic color temperature tracking) Wide
mode. Adjusts the white balance automatically
according to the color temperature of the light.
(Color temperature: 2500 K to 12000 K)
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ATW-Narrow:
Switches to the Auto-Tracking White Balance
(automatic color temperature tracking) Narrow
mode. Adjusts the white balance automatically
according to the color temperature of the light.
(Color temperature: 3200 K to 8000 K)
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ATW-Full:
The Auto-Tracking White Balance (automatic
color temperature tracking) adjusts the white
balance automatically in a wide color
temperature range according to the color
temperature of the lighting.
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AWC:
Selects the Auto-White Balance Control (AWC)
mode. In the AWC mode, values entered for the
[AWC R-Gain] and [AWC B-Gain] items are
applied to white balance.
By pressing the [OnePushAWC] button, this unit
saves all the changes on the [Camera] page.
Next, the white balance setting is switched to the
AWC mode, and the white balance is
automatically adjusted to the optimal setting for
the current image. The results are reflected in
the [AWC R-Gain] and [AWC B-Gain] fields.
[Set values:
R
ATW-Wide, ATW-Narrow,
ATW-Full, AWC]
Memo :
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To execute [OnePushAWC], fill the screen
completely with a white object in a location with
lighting conditions similar to those of the subject
you are going to shoot.
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Depending on the subject and lighting condition,
you may not achieve the desired white balance
even if you have performed [OnePushAWC]
once. In this case, perform [OnePushAWC]
again.
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AWC R-Gain
Sets the gain of R (red) when in the AWC mode. A
larger value increases the redness and a smaller
value decreases the redness.
[Set values: 0 to
R
107 to 255]
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AWC B-Gain
Sets the gain of B (blue) when in the AWC mode.
A larger value increases the blueness and a smaller
value decreases the blueness.
[Set values: 0 to
R
168 to 255]
ALC
Maintains the video level according to the object
brightness. The priority of motion (by [AGC]) or the
priority of picture quality (by [Sense Up]) can be
selected. If both are set simultaneously, you can
set their priority using the [Priority] option.
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AGC
Sets the AGC (automatic gain control) level. You
can adjust the brightness of image according to the
object brightness.
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OFF:
When the AGC function is not in use.
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Mid:
When the amount of light is insufficient.
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High:
When the amount of light is particularly
insufficient.
[Set values: OFF, Mid,
R
High]
Memo :
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If [Easy Day/Night] is set to “Auto Low”, “Auto
Mid” or “Auto High”, you cannot set this item to
“OFF”.
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The screen appears grainy at dark locations
when the AGC feature is in use.
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Sense Up
This function is used to raise the sensitivity level by
lengthening the exposure time.
You can specify the number of times by which the
sensitivity level is to be increased automatically
when the object becomes dark.
When “x16” is selected, the sensitivity level will
automatically increases continuously until it is 16
times the level when “OFF” is selected.
[Set values: OFF,
R
x2, x4, x8, x16, x32]
Memo :
0
When the sensitivity level is increased, the
shutter speed drops and a moving object
appears unnatural.
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When the sensitivity level is increased, the
screen may appear white or white dots may
occur, and noise may become more visible.
However, this is not a malfunction.
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If Shutter Speed is set to 1/50 to 1/10000, Sense
Up can only be set to “OFF”.
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When [Video Standard] is set to “NTSC”, you
cannot select a combination between [Shutter
Speed]1/50 to 1/10000 and [Sense Up]x2 to
x32.
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When [Video Standard] is set to “PAL”, you
cannot select a combination between [Shutter
Speed]1/30 to 1/10000 and [Sense Up]x2 to
x32.
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