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Using scene files, Changing scene file settings

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Shooting Using scene files The settings according to the variety of shooting circumstances are stored in each position of scene file dial. When shooting, you can retrieve the necessary file instantly using scene file dial. Scene file dial • Progressive mode will not be changed even if you change the scene file while recording. If you want to change the progressive mode, please set the camera-recorder to recording standby state. When the camera-recorder is shipped from the factory, the following files are stored. F1: SCENE File suitable for normal shooting. F2: SCENE FLOU. File suitable for shooting under fluorescent lights, ie. indoors. F3: SCENE SPARK File suitable for making subjects sharper, such as at weddings. F4: SCENE B-STR File for broadening the contrast of dark parts, such as when shooting sunsets. F5: SCENE 24P File suitable for shooting in progressive 24P mode. F6: SCENE ADVANC File suitable for shooting in progressive 24P advanced mode. Changing scene file settings The setting value of the scene file can be changed. Also you can save the changed scene file to each position of the scene file dial. Example: Change the name of the scene file. 1 Set the POWER switch to ON. 2 Turn the scene file dial, then select the scene file to be changed. 3 In the setup menus, select the SCENE FILE screen. • For menu operation (Page 66) • You can also use the menu buttons on the remote control. (Page 19) 4 Move the OPERATION lever r to select NAME EDIT. SCENE F1: / GAMMA KNEE MATRIX SVKDINETTAOILNEFRDETQL NSPSARAVVOMEEGE//IIRNNEEIIDTTSISTIVE NORMAL AUTO NORMAL OFF OFF PUSH MENU TO RETURN 5 Press the OPERATION lever (h) (or move it y) then move it r to select YES. SCENE F1:- GAMMA KNEE MATRIX NSSVPSAKRADVVIOMNEEEGE//TTIIRANNOEEIIILDTTNSIESTFIRVDEETQL NORMAL AUTO NORMAL OFF OFF YES PUSH MENU TO RETURN 45

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Using scene files
The settings according to the variety of shooting
circumstances are stored in each position of scene
file dial.
When shooting, you can retrieve the necessary file
instantly using scene file dial.
Progressive mode will not be changed even if you
change the scene file while recording. If you want
to change the progressive mode, please set the
camera-recorder to recording standby state.
When the camera-recorder is shipped from the
factory, the following files are stored.
The setting value of the scene file can be changed.
Also you can save the changed scene file to each
position of the scene file dial.
Example: Change the name of the scene file.
1
Set the POWER switch to ON.
2
Turn the scene file dial, then select the scene
file to be changed.
3
In the setup menus, select the SCENE FILE
screen.
For menu operation (Page 66)
You can also use the menu buttons on the
remote control. (Page 19)
4
Move the OPERATION lever
r
to select NAME
EDIT.
5
Press the OPERATION lever (
h
) (or move it
y
) then move it
r
to select YES.
F1: SCENE
File suitable for normal shooting.
F2: SCENE FLOU.
File suitable for shooting under fluorescent
lights, ie. indoors.
F3: SCENE SPARK
File suitable for making subjects sharper,
such as at weddings.
F4: SCENE B-STR
File for broadening the contrast of dark parts,
such as when shooting sunsets.
F5: SCENE 24P
File suitable for shooting in progressive 24P
mode.
F6: SCENE ADVANC
File suitable for shooting in progressive 24P
advanced mode.
Scene file dial
Changing scene file settings
Shooting