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Chapter 7 Menu description tables
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7-5-6 WHITE BALANCE MODE
AWB B
MEM
ATW
VAR
For selecting the allocation of the WHITE BAL
switch position and Bch.
MEM:
The switch position and Bch are
allocated as memory values when
AWB is executed.
ATW:
The position and Bch are allocated as
ATW start switch functions.
VAR:
The color temperature of B can be set
to vary using the COLOR TEMP B
menu item.
COLOR TEMP B
3200K
:
5600K
For setting the color temperature when AWB
B has been set to VAR.
Item/
Data storage
Variable
range
Remarks
FILTER INH
ON
OFF
For selecting whether or not to keep the AWB
memory (Ach, Bch) data for each filter.
ON:
The data is kept in the two Ach and Bch
memories for each filter used.
OFF:
The data is kept for each filter.
SHOCKLESS AWB
OFF
FAST
NORMAL
SLOW1
SLOW2
SLOW3
For selecting ON (FAST/NORMAL/SLOW1-3)
or OFF for SHOCKLESS AWB which ensures
that the setting of the white balance switch to
PRST, A or B is not accompanied by a shock.
In addition, the switching time can be
selected.
AWB AREA
25%
50%
90%
For selecting the AWB detection area.
25%:
An area near the screen center
equivalent to 25% of the screen is
detected.
50%:
An area near the screen center
equivalent to 50% of the screen is
detected.
90%:
An area equivalent to 90% of the
screen is detected.
AWB & ABB
OFFSET
ON
OFF
For selecting whether or not to reset the GAIN
and PED values on the ROP menu when
AWB or ABB is executed.
ON:
The values are not reset.
OFF:
The values are reset.
COLOR TEMP PRE
3200K
:
5600K
For selecting the AWB PRE color
temperature.
AWB A
MEM
VAR
For selecting the allocation of the WHITE BAL
switch position and Ach.
MEM:
The switch position and Ach are
allocated as memory values when
AWB is executed.
VAR:
The color temperature of A can be set
to vary using the COLOR TEMP A
menu item.
COLOR TEMP A
3200K
:
5600K
For setting the color temperature when AWB
A has been set to VAR.
ATW SPEED
NORMAL
SLOW
FAST
For selecting the ATW control speed.
7-5-7 USER SW GAIN
Item/
Data storage
Variable
range
Remarks
S.GAIN
30 dB
2
O
For selecting whether or not to enable a
setting of 30 dB for SUPER GAIN.
2
:
The 30 dB setting is enabled.
O
:
The 30 dB setting is disabled.
36 dB
2
O
For selecting whether or not to enable a
setting of 36 dB for SUPER GAIN.
2
:
The 36 dB setting is enabled.
O
:
The 36 dB setting is disabled.
42 dB
2
O
For selecting whether or not to enable a
setting of 42 dB for SUPER GAIN.
2
:
The 42 dB setting is enabled.
O
:
The 42 dB setting is disabled.
48 dB
2
O
For selecting whether or not to enable a
setting of 48 dB for SUPER GAIN.
2
:
The 48 dB setting is enabled.
O
:
The 48 dB setting is disabled.
DS.GAIN
6 dB
:
(1/25)
2
O
For selecting whether or not to enable a
setting increase of 6 dB for DS.GAIN.
2
:
The 6 dB setting increase is enabled.
O
:
The 6 dB setting increase is disabled.
12 dB
:
(1/12)
2
O
For selecting whether or not to enable a
setting increase of 12 dB for DS.GAIN.
2
:
The 12 dB setting increase is enabled.
O
:
The 12 dB setting increase is disabled.
20 dB
:
(1/5)
2
O
For selecting whether or not to enable a
setting increase of 20 dB for DS.GAIN.
2
:
The 20 dB setting increase is enabled.
O
:
The 20 dB setting increase is disabled.
The underlining in the variable range column indicates the setting in the preset mode.
C U F E
C U F E
C U F E
C U F E
C U F E
C U F E
C U F E
C U F E
C U F E
C U F E
C U F E
C U F E
C U F E
C U F E
C U F E
C U F E
C U F E