Panasonic AG-AC90APJ Operating Instructions Advanced - Page 89

Menu, Using the Menu, Camera Setup

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Menu Using the Menu Refer to page 24 for how to set up the Menu. Settings that are assigned to [SCENE1] in [CUSTOMIZE SCENE] by default are indicated with underlined text. Camera Setup ≥ Switch to Manual Mode. (l 33) MENU : [CAMERA SETUP] # desired setting [CUSTOMIZE SCENE] [SCENE1]/[SCENE2]/[SCENE3]/[SCENE4]/[SCENE5]/[SCENE6] Preferred camera setting information can be saved to each scene file. Switch the scene file in accordance with the recording conditions. 1 Touch [CUSTOMIZE SCENE]. 2 Touch the scene file. ≥ The scene file will switch by touching [SCENE1] to [SCENE6]. ≥ Touch [EXIT] to exit the menu screen. 3 (To change the setting of the scene file) Change the setting of the camera setting menu. ≥ Following settings for camera setting menu can be stored. (l 90 to 93) j [DETAIL LEVEL] j [V DETAIL LEVEL] j [DETAIL CORING] j [CHROMA LEVEL] j [CHROMA PHASE] j [COLOR TEMP A ch] j [COLOR TEMP B ch] j [MASTER PED] j [AUTO IRIS LEVEL] j [DRS] j [DRS EFFECT] j [GAMMA] j [KNEE] j [MATRIX] j [SKIN TONE DTL] ≥ Changed settings of the camera setting menu are saved in the scene file. Default setting of the scene file [SCENE1] [SCENE2] [SCENE3] [SCENE4] [SCENE5] [SCENE6] Setting appropriate for standard recording Setting appropriate for recording considering the characteristic of fluorescent lamps (indoors, etc.) Setting appropriate for recording with modulation in resolution, color shade, and contrast Setting appropriate for recording with wider gradation in dark area (dusk, etc.) Setting appropriate for recording as a cinema with high contrast Setting appropriate for recording as a cinema with high dynamic range - 89 -

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Refer to page
24
for how to set up the Menu.
Settings that are assigned to [SCENE1] in [CUSTOMIZE SCENE] by default are indicated with
underlined text.
Camera Setup
Switch to Manual Mode. (
l
33
)
Preferred camera setting information can be saved to each scene file. Switch the scene file in
accordance with the recording conditions.
1
Touch [CUSTOMIZE SCENE].
2
Touch the scene file.
The scene file will switch by touching [SCENE1] to [SCENE6].
Touch [EXIT] to exit the menu screen.
3
(To change the setting of the scene file)
Change the setting of the camera setting menu.
Following settings for camera setting menu can be stored. (
l
90
to
93
)
j
[DETAIL LEVEL]
j
[V DETAIL LEVEL]
j
[DETAIL CORING]
j
[CHROMA LEVEL]
j
[CHROMA PHASE]
j
[COLOR TEMP A ch]
j
[COLOR TEMP B ch]
j
[MASTER PED]
j
[AUTO IRIS LEVEL]
j
[DRS]
j
[DRS EFFECT]
j
[GAMMA]
j
[KNEE]
j
[MATRIX]
j
[SKIN TONE DTL]
Changed settings of the camera setting menu are saved in the scene file.
Default setting of the scene file
Menu
Using the Menu
: [CAMERA SETUP]
#
desired setting
[CUSTOMIZE SCENE]
[SCENE1]/[SCENE2]/[SCENE3]/[SCENE4]/[SCENE5]/[SCENE6]
MENU
[SCENE1]
Setting appropriate for standard recording
[SCENE2]
Setting appropriate for recording considering the characteristic of fluorescent
lamps (indoors, etc.)
[SCENE3]
Setting appropriate for recording with modulation in resolution, color shade, and
contrast
[SCENE4]
Setting appropriate for recording with wider gradation in dark area (dusk, etc.)
[SCENE5]
Setting appropriate for recording as a cinema with high contrast
[SCENE6]
Setting appropriate for recording as a cinema with high dynamic range