Panasonic AG-HPX600PJ Operating Instructions - Page 82

Focus assist function

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Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording - Viewfinder status display [SPOT]: The video level from the setting value of [ZEBRA1] to the setting value of [ZEBRA2] is displayed in the zebra pattern. 9LGHROHYHO >@ >21@ =HEUDSDWWHUQ >2))@ >6327@ =HEUDSDWWHUQ GHWHFWHG =HEUDSDWWHUQ GHWHFWHG  To display the zebra pattern on the video for the terminal, set the [MON/HDMI ZEBRA] item on the setting menu [IN/OUT SEL] screen or the [SET03:MON/HDMI SETUP] item of SmartUI. Focus assist function An enlarged area and focus bar can be displayed to make focusing easier. Enlarged area [EXPANDED] Press the button to enlarge the central area of the screen by approximately 3x to make it easier to focus. button EXPANDED ffIn the enlarged display, the status display and zebra pattern disappear, and [EXPANDED] is displayed at the top of the screen. @@NOTE tt Only the viewfinder screen is displayed enlarged. tt The display is not enlarged with video output, SDI output, and HDMI output, but the status display disappears when various statuses are displayed. Focus bar display [FOCUS BAR] The focus bar is displayed when the [FOCUS BAR] item on the setting menu [DISPLAY SETUP] screen is set to [ON]. The degree of focus is indicated by the length of the bar. Not in focus The bar extends to the right when the viewfinder is in-focus. - 82 -

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Chapter 4 Adjustments and Settings for Recording — Viewfinder status display
[SPOT]: The video level from the setting value of [ZEBRA1] to the setting value of [ZEBRA2] is displayed in the zebra pattern.
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To display the zebra pattern on the video for the <MON OUT> terminal, set the [MON/HDMI ZEBRA] item on the setting menu [IN/OUT SEL] screen or
the [SET03:MON/HDMI SETUP] item of SmartUI.
Focus assist function
An enlarged area and focus bar can be displayed to make focusing easier.
Enlarged area
[EXPANDED]
Press the <FOCUS ASSIST> button to enlarge the central area of the screen by approximately 3x to make it easier to focus.
<FOCUS ASSIST> button
EXPANDED
f
In the enlarged display, the status display and zebra pattern disappear, and [EXPANDED] is displayed at the top of the screen.
@
NOTE
t
Only the viewfinder screen is displayed enlarged.
t
The display is not enlarged with video output, SDI output, and HDMI output, but the status display disappears when various statuses are
displayed.
Focus bar display
[FOCUS BAR]
The focus bar is displayed when the [FOCUS BAR] item on the setting menu [DISPLAY SETUP] screen is set to [ON].
The degree of focus is indicated by the length of the bar.
Not in focus
The bar extends to the right
when the viewfinder is
in-focus.