Panasonic AJHDC20A AJHDC20A User Guide - Page 13

Shooting recording/playback, function

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Parts and their functions Shooting (recording)/playback function section (1) $ Examples of filter selection Shooting conditions CC filter Sunrise, sunset, inside a studio B 3200 K ND filter 1 (CLEAR) 2 1 3 1 CC FILTER/ND FILTER (filter selector) control This is used to select the filter to match the light source which is illuminating the subject. If the control setting is changed while the menu display mode is set to "3" (default setting), the new setting will appear at the setting change message display area of the viewfinder screen. $ Control settings and filter selection CC FILTER control (large diameter) setting A B C D CC filter selection Cross filter 3200 K 4300 K 6300 K ND FILTER control (small diameter) setting 1 2 3 4 ND filter selection CLEAR (Transparent) 1/4 ND 1/16 ND 1/64 ND OThe two types shown above are provided for filter combinations. Outdoors under a clear sky C (4300 K) or D (6300 K) Outdoors under cloudy or rainy D 6300 K skies Snowscapes, high mountains, C (4300 K) or seashores or other perfectly clear D (6300 K) scenery 2 (1/4 ND) or 3 (1/16 ND) 1 (CLEAR) or 2 (1/4 ND) 3 (1/16 ND) or 4 (1/64 ND) 2 Synchro scan adjustment switches These switches become effective when the shutter switch 7 is set to ON and synchro scanning is selected. They are used to adjust the synchro scan speed. When the "-" switch is pressed, the shutter speed is reduced; conversely, when the "+" switch is pressed, it is increased. During personal computer monitor shooting, etc. adjust these switches to the positions where the horizontal bar noise inside the viewfinder is decreased. 3WHITE BAL (white balance memory selector) switch PRST : Set the switch to this position in cases where there is not enough time to adjust the white balance. The 3200 K white balance value is stored in the memory. (This can be changed to 4300 K.) A or B : When the AUTO W/B BAL switch 6 is set to AWB, the white balance is automatically adjusted to match the setting position of the CC FILTER control 1, and the adjustment value is stored in memory A or memory B. When the CC FILTER control and the WHITE BAL switch are set to the same positions as they were when adjustment was performed, the adjustment value stored in the memory is recalled, and the unit is automatically adjusted to the white balance that corresponds to this value. If this switch setting is changed while the menu display mode is set to "3" (default setting), the new setting will appear at the WHITE BAL switch display position on the viewfinder screen. (Example: "A") 13

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Synchro scan adjustment switches
These switches become effective when the shutter
switch
7
is set to ON and synchro scanning is
selected.
They are used to adjust the synchro scan
speed.
When the “–” switch is pressed, the shutter speed is
reduced; conversely, when the “+” switch is pressed, it
is increased.
During personal computer monitor shooting, etc.
adjust these switches to the positions where the
horizontal bar noise inside the viewfinder is
decreased.
3
WHITE BAL (white balance memory selector)
switch
PRST
:
Set the switch to this position in cases where
there is not enough time to adjust the white
balance.
The 3200 K white balance value is
stored in the memory.
(This can be changed
to 4300 K.)
A or B
:
When the AUTO W/B BAL switch
6
is set to
AWB, the white balance is automatically
adjusted to match the setting position of the
CC FILTER control
1
, and the adjustment
value is stored in memory A or memory B.
When the CC FILTER control and the WHITE BAL
switch are set to the same positions as they were
when adjustment was performed, the adjustment
value stored in the memory is recalled, and the unit
is automatically adjusted to the white balance that
corresponds to this value.
If this switch setting is changed while the menu
display mode is set to “3” (default setting), the new
setting will appear at the WHITE BAL switch display
position on the viewfinder screen.
(Example: “A”)
Shooting (recording)/playback
function section (1)
1
CC FILTER/ND FILTER (filter selector) control
This is used to select the filter to match the light
source which is illuminating the subject.
If the
control setting is changed while the menu display
mode is set to “3” (default setting), the new setting
will appear at the setting change message display
area of the viewfinder screen.
O
The two types shown above are provided for filter
combinations.
$
Control settings and filter selection
Parts and their functions
$
Examples of filter selection
Shooting conditions
CC filter
Sunrise, sunset, inside a studio
B
3200 K
ND filter
1 (CLEAR)
Outdoors under a clear sky
C (4300 K) or
D (6300 K)
2 (1/4 ND) or
3 (1/16 ND)
Outdoors under cloudy or rainy
skies
D
6300 K
1 (CLEAR) or 2
(1/4 ND)
Snowscapes, high mountains,
seashores or other perfectly clear
scenery
C (4300 K) or
D (6300 K)
3 (1/16 ND) or
4 (1/64 ND)
CC FILTER control (large
diameter) setting
CC filter selection
A
Cross filter
B
3200 K
C
4300 K
D
6300 K
ND FILTER control (small
diameter) setting
ND filter selection
1
CLEAR (Transparent)
2
1/4 ND
3
1/16 ND
4
1/64 ND
3
1
2