Panasonic SDRS150 SDRS150 User Guide - Page 50

To set the white balance manually, About flashing of the, indication, White balance continued

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White balance (continued) To set the white balance manually Select [ ] mode, fill the screen with a MNL white subject and then press the cursor button up to select the [ ] indication. ≥ When the [ ] display changes from flashing to on, setting is complete. About flashing of the [ ] indication When the manual adjustment mode is selected ≥ Flashing indicates that the white balance previously adjusted is stored. This setting is stored until the white balance is adjusted again. When white balance cannot be set in the manual adjustment mode ≥ White balance may not be adjusted properly in the manual adjustment mode in dark places. If so, use the auto white balance mode. During setting in the manual adjustment mode ≥ The [ ] indication flashes while settings are being performed in set mode. Upon completion of the settings, it stops flashing and lights instead. ∫ About the white balance sensor Do not cover the white balance sensor 1 during recording, or it may not function properly. ∫ About the black balance adjustment This is one of the 3CCD system functions that 1 2 3 automatically adjusts the black when the white balance is set in the manual adjustment mode. When the black balance is adjusted, the screen will temporarily be black. (The black balance cannot be adjusted manually.) 1 Black balance adjustment in progress (flashes) 2 White balance adjustment in progress (flashes) 3 Adjustment completed (lights) ≥ When setting both the white balance and the iris/gain, set the white balance first. ≥ Whenever recording conditions change, re-set the white balance for correct adjustment. 50 VQT0X39

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To set the white balance manually
Select [
] mode, fill the screen with a
white subject and then press the cursor
button up to select the [
] indication.
When the [
] display changes from flashing
to on, setting is complete.
About flashing of the
[
] indication
When the manual adjustment mode is selected
Flashing indicates that the white balance previously adjusted is stored. This setting is
stored until the white balance is adjusted again.
When white balance cannot be set in the manual adjustment mode
White balance may not be adjusted properly in the manual adjustment mode in dark
places. If so, use the auto white balance mode.
During setting in the manual adjustment mode
The [
] indication flashes while settings are being performed in set mode. Upon
completion of the settings, it stops flashing and lights instead.
About the white balance sensor
Do not cover the white balance sensor
1
during recording, or it
may not function properly.
About the black balance adjustment
This is one of the 3CCD system functions that
automatically adjusts the black when the white
balance is set in the manual adjustment mode.
When the black balance is adjusted, the screen
will temporarily be black. (The black balance
cannot be adjusted manually.)
1
Black balance adjustment in progress (flashes)
2
White balance adjustment in progress (flashes)
3
Adjustment completed (lights)
White balance (continued)
MNL
When setting both the white balance and
the iris/gain, set the white balance first.
Whenever recording conditions change,
re-set the white balance for correct
adjustment.
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