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Zoom Mode
D.Zoom
Max Digital Zoom
×12
D. Extender
Off
D. Extender Magnification ×8.0
OIS
Off
Tally
Enable
IR Control
Enable
IR ID
CAM1
Return
Zoom Mode
[Opt.Zoom, i.Zoom, D.Zoom]
Configure the maximum zoom magnification.
Opt.Zoom:
Use only the optical zoom. Up to 20× optical
zoom is possible.
i.Zoom:
Enable the i.Zoom function.
Enabling this function allows you to perform
electronic zoom while reducing drops in
picture quality.
Combining optical zoom and electronic
zoom, up to 30× zoom is possible.
22× is the maximum zoom possible when
the Priority Mode (page 46, page 67)
is “IP(4K)”, “SD card(4K)”, “USB(4K)”, or
“HDMI(4K)”.
D.Zoom:
Enable the digital zoom function.
Picture quality degrades as zoom increases
with digital zoom.
Max Digital Zoom [×2 to ×12]
Set the maximum digital zoom magnification.
This is only enabled when Zoom Mode is set to “D.Zoom”.
D.Extender [Off, On]
Set the digital extender function Off/On.
When this function is enabled, the video magnification
set with the “D. Extender Magnification” (digital zoom)
is further increased. In the 4K mode, you can use this
function to temporarily enlarge the image for confirmation
of focus and such.
D.Extender Magnification
[×1.4, ×2.0, ×4.0, ×6.0, ×8.0]
Set the magnification for the digital extender function.
OIS [Off, Mode1, Mode2]
Set the optical image stabilization function.
Off:
Image stabilization function not used.
Mode1:
Image stabilization function used (optical, 2-axis
compensation)
Mode2:
Image stabilization function used
(electronic, 4-axis compensation)
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“Mode2” cannot be selected when HDR is “Low” or
“High”.
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“Mode2” cannot be selected when the Priority Mode
(page 46, page 67) is “IP(4K)”, “SD card(4K)”,
“USB(4K)”, or “HDMI(4K)”.
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When “Mode2” is selected, the view angle
changes to set aside image pixels for use during
compensation.
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When “Mode2” is selected, display of the output
image is delayed compared to the actual image.
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Although the image stabilization of “Mode2” (hybrid
of optical and electronic compensation) produces
stronger compensation than “Mode1”, depending
on the shooting conditions, it may not be able to
differentiate between movement of the subject and
movement of the unit as it performs compensation
(electronic) on movement detected in the video
signal. Therefore, erroneous compensation may
occur.
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The image stabilization setting cannot be changed
while data is being written to the SD card.
Notes
Tally [Disable, Enable]
“Enable” or “Disable” is set here for the function which
turns on or turns off the tally lamp using the tally control
signal.
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