Adjustable settings when shooting – Setting the shutter speed
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Synchro scan shutter speed
Fine-adjusting the shutter speed will minimize flickering and horizontal bars in images.
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Switch to manual mode with the <AUTO/MANU> switch.
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Press the <SHUTTER> button to switch to manual shutter mode.
The shutter speed display is highlighted in orange.
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Select [SCENE FILE] menu
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[SYNC SCAN]
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[ON].
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Adjust the Synchro Scan setting by rotating the multidial.
To minimize flickering and horizontal bands, look at the screen while adjusting the shutter speed.
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Press the multidial.
The setting changes to the value displayed and exits.
Press the <EXIT> button to exit without changing the setting.
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The set shutter speed will also be applied to the [SYNC SCAN SETTING] menu setting. (
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Brightly shining objects and highly reflective objects may emit light bands into the surroundings.
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The changing of the screen may not look smooth in normal playback.
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When extremely bright subjects are recorded or when recording is performed inside under lights, there may be changes in
the color hue and brightness of the screen, with horizontal bands appearing on the screen. Do the following if this occurs:
– Switch to auto shutter mode.
– Adjust the shutter speed to 1/50, 1/60, or 1/100.
– Adjusting with the synchro scan shutter speed
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When auto iris mode or auto gain mode is enabled, the brightness of the screen may not change even when you adjust the
shutter speed. (
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When the shutter speed has been set to slow shutter, it may not be possible for the camera to keep up with changes in the
images. If this occurs, set the iris, focus, and white balance manually.
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