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Onscreen Markers, Zebra Patterns and False Color
To set the aspect ratio
1 Select [Aspect Ratio], select the desired option and then press SET.
• If you selected one of the preset aspect ratios, the rest of the procedure is not necessary. If you selected
[Custom], continue the procedure to set the desired aspect ratio.
2 Select [Custom Ratio] and then press SET.
3 Set the desired aspect ratio using the keyboard screen (
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To set the safe area
If an aspect marker is not selected, the safe area will be calculated as a percentage of the whole image ([Whole
Picture]) and you can only select the percentage (step 2). To calculate the safe area as a percentage of an aspect
ratio marker ([Selected Aspect Marker]), select an aspect ratio marker in advance and perform the procedure
from the beginning.
1 Select [Basis for Safe Area], select the desired option and then press SET.
2 Select [Safe Area %], select the desired percentage and then press SET.
NOTES
NOTES
• The aspect ratio marker will not be displayed in the following cases.
- When the resolution for main recordings is 3840x2160 or 1920x1080 and [Aspect Ratio] is set to [16:9].
- When the resolution for main recordings is 4096x2160 or 2048x1080 and [Aspect Ratio] is set to [1.90:1].
- When [Aspect Ratio] is set to [Custom] and [Custom Ratio] is set to [1.90:1].
Displaying Zebra Patterns
The camera has a zebra pattern function that shows black and white diagonal stripes over areas that
are overexposed. There are two types of zebra patterns and you can display both simultaneously.
Zebra 1 lets you identify areas within a certain range (±5% of a specified level from 5% to 95%) while
zebra 2 lets you identify areas that are over a specified level (from 0% to 100%). When you display
both simultaneously and they overlap, only the zebra 1 pattern will be displayed in those areas.
1 Open the [Zebra] submenu.
[Assist. Functions] (
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>
[Zebra]
2 Select [VIDEO Output] and/or [MON.+HDMI Output], select [On] and then press SET.
• Alternatively, you can press an assignable button set to [Zebra: VIDEO] (optional viewfinder only), [Zebra:
MON.+HDMI] (external monitors only) or [Zebra] (all monitoring devices at once) (
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• Select [Off] instead to not display the onscreen markers on the respective video outputs.
3 From the same submenu select [Select] to set the zebra pattern type.
4 Select [Zebra 1], [Zebra 2] or [Zebra 1+2] and then press SET.
5 From the same submenu select [Zebra 1 Level] or [Zebra 2 Level] to set the trigger level.
6 Select the desired value/range and then press SET.
NOTES
NOTES
• When the HDMI OUT terminal’s resolution is set to 4096x2160 or 3840x2160, zebra patterns will not be
displayed on the monitor connected to the HDMI OUT terminal.
Zebra 1
Zebra 2