Advanced menu 19
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12. SHUTTER / AGC
AEME (Auto Exposure/Manual Exposure) selection, (shutter/AGC).
This control adjusts the amount of exposure using the shutter speed.
12-1. AUTO
Select Auto to have exposure control performed automatically.
AE LEVEL (Auto Exposure Level)
Set the AE level using the sliding scale. Set exposure control so that the output level (evaluation
value) is the target brightness level (AE reference level). This control is called AE gain control.
AGC MAX
Set the AGC (Auto Gain Control) maximum setting to adjust brightness.
This control adjusts the exposure amount.
SENS UP (Slow Shutter)
Adjust the proper brightness in Low-light conditions. Select the setting for slow shutter
speed to allow extra light into the camera (AUTO and OFF). Select Auto to have the
camera automatically make this adjustment. Select Off to disable this function.
12-2. MANUAL
Select Manual to have exposure control performed manually.
SHUTTER
Select the shutter speed.
AGC MAX
Set the maximum AGC (Automatic Gain Control, DB) to adjust brightness.
12-3. FIX
Exposure control is stopped. AE does not track even if the subject brightness changes.
SHUTTER
Select the shutter speed.
AGC
Set the AGC (Automatic Gain Control, DB) to adjust brightness.
13. WHITE BAL
Compensate for deviations in the white color caused by changes in the color temperature of the
light source, so that the colors are reproduced correctly.
ATW - ATW mode (1800ºK ~10500ºK)
Performs indoor/outdoor identification, estimates the light source, and performs WB control
automatically.
SPEED
Use the sliding scale to adjust the ATW speed (0-255);
255: fastest, 0: slowest.
DELAY CNT
Use the sliding scale to adjust the number of fields for
operation to start (1-255). When 1 is set, operation starts
immediately.
ATW FRAME
Use the sliding scale to adjust the frame expansion or contraction rate
(1-255)
ENVIRONMENT
Select from AUTO/INDOOR/SUNNY (outdoor)/SHADE
(outdoor) environment.
PUSH
The PUSH function performs White Balance control automatically, rega rdless of the
indoor/outdoor and light source conditions. Compensation may be performed incorrectly since
this control is easily affected by deeply colored subjects.