Panasonic WVNP1000 WVNP1000 User Guide - Page 51

How to adjust white balance, When AWC is selected WHITE BAL, Default, BW MODE], PRIVACY ZONE] - digital camera

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How to adjust white balance (When "AWC" is selected "WHITE BAL") q Select "AWC" for "WHITE BAL", and then press the [Left] button to switch to "AWC→PUSH SW". w Press the [SET] button to adjust white balance. The "PUSH SW" part will be highlighted in the process of the adjustment. When the highlighted indication returns to normal indication, adjustment of white balance is complete. e Press the [Right] button to select "AWC". Refer to page 58 for descriptions of how to adjust white balance finely. Note: Operating colour temperature range is approx. 2 000 K - 10 000 K. When white balance is out of operating range or illuminance of subject is too low, white balance adjustment may not be complete. In this case, the "PUSH SW" part remains being highlighted. [DNR] When this function (digital noise reduction) is active, noise may be automatically reduced under a low illuminance. Select an effect level "LOW" or "HIGH" for the digital noise reduction. LOW: Low level of noise reduction effect LOW: High level of noise reduction effect Default: HIGH [BW MODE] Configure the settings relating to the B/W mode. Refer to page 59 for descriptions of how to configure the B/W mode setting. [PRIVACY ZONE] When there is a zone that is not to be displayed, set the zone as a privacy zone to not to display. Up to 8 privacy zones can be set and the following are available to identify them on the screen. ON (1): Display in grey colour ON (2): Display in mosaic OFF: Display without effect for identification purpose Refer to page 60 for descriptions of how to set privacy zones. Default: OFF Note: Privacy zones will not function just in the process of initialization just after turning the power on. [EL-ZOOM] Select "ON" or "OFF" to determine whether or not to use the electronic zoom. ON: Use the electronic zoom. Images can be enlarged up to fivefold (x5). Refer to page 61 for descriptions of how to adjust the electronic zoom. OFF: Does not use the electronic zoom. Default: OFF [STABILIZER] Select "ON" or "OFF" to determine whether or not to use the image stabilizer to prevent shaky images. It is effective to use this function when the camera is installed on a pole, etc. ON: Image shake will be stabilized. OFF: Image shake will not be stabilized. Default: OFF Important: • When "ON" is selected, the angular field of view will become narrower and the resolution will be lower. When "ON" is selected, install the camera while checking the angular field of view and the resolution. • The image stabilizer may sometimes not function for the following subject. • Dark subject • A subject whose brightness difference is almost none (white wall, etc.) • A subject that vibrates at high pitch such as mechanical vibration • A subject whose vibration amplitude is large 51

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How to adjust white balance
(When "AWC" is selected "WHITE BAL")
q
Select "AWC" for "WHITE BAL", and then press
the [Left] button to switch to "AWC
PUSH SW".
w
Press the [SET] button to adjust white balance.
The "PUSH SW" part will be highlighted in the
process of the adjustment. When the highlighted
indication returns to normal indication, adjust-
ment of white balance is complete.
e
Press the [Right] button to select "AWC".
Refer to page 58 for descriptions of how to adjust
white balance finely.
Note:
Operating colo
u
r temperature range is approx.
2 000 K
10 000 K. When white balance is out of
operating range or illuminance of subject is too low,
white balance adjustment may not be complete.
In this case, the "PUSH SW" part remains being
highlighted.
[DNR]
When this function (digital noise reduction) is active,
noise may be automatically reduced under a low illumi-
nance. Select an effect level "LOW" or "HIGH" for the
digital noise reduction.
LOW:
Low level of noise reduction effect
LOW:
High level of noise reduction effect
Default:
HIGH
[BW MODE]
Configure the settings relating to the B/W mode.
Refer to page 59 for descriptions of how to configure the
B/W mode setting.
[PRIVACY ZONE]
When there is a zone that is not to be displayed, set the
zone as a privacy zone to not to display.
Up to 8 privacy zones can be set and the following are
available to identify them on the screen.
ON (1):
Display in grey colo
u
r
ON (2):
Display in mosaic
OFF:
Display without effect for identification purpose
Refer to page 60 for descriptions of how to set privacy
zones.
Default:
OFF
Note:
Privacy zones will not function just in the process of
initialization just after turning the power on.
[EL-ZOOM]
Select "ON" or "OFF" to determine whether or not to use
the electronic zoom.
ON:
Use the electronic zoom. Images can be enlarged
up to fivefold (x5).
Refer to page 61 for descriptions of how to adjust
the electronic zoom.
OFF:
Does not use the electronic zoom.
Default:
OFF
[STABILIZER]
Select "ON" or "OFF" to determine whether or not to use
the image stabilizer to prevent shaky images. It is effec-
tive to use this function when the camera is installed on
a pole, etc.
ON:
Image shake will be stabilized.
OFF:
Image shake will not be stabilized.
Default:
OFF
Important:
When "ON" is selected, the angular field of view will
become narrower and the resolution will be lower.
When "ON" is selected, install the camera while
checking the angular field of view and the resolution.
The image stabilizer may sometimes not function for
the following subject.
Dark subject
A subject whose brightness difference is almost
none (white wall, etc.)
A subject that vibrates at high pitch such as
mechanical vibration
A subject whose vibration amplitude is large