Sony PXW-Z90 Operating Instructions - Page 117

Using The Menu, Auto Mode Set, Scene Selection, Spot Meter/focus, Spot Meter, Spot Focus, Low Lux,

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CAMERA SET Menu item Sub-items/Settings AUTO MODE SET AUTO, INTELLIGENT AUTO, SCENE SELECTION SCENE SELECTION NIGHT SCENE, SET SUNRISE&SUNSET, FIREWORKS, LANDSCAPE, PORTRAIT, SPOTLIGHT, BEACH SPOT METER/FOCUS SPOT METER SPOT FOCUS LOW LUX OFF, ON AUTO BACK LIGHT NIGHTSHOT NIGHTSHOT LIGHT OFF, ON ON, OFF ON, OFF Description Sets auto mode to optimize settings to suit the scene to record (p. 54). Sets the scene to use when [AUTO MODE SET] is set to [SCENE SELECTION] (p. 54). Automatically adjusts the brightness and focus of the subject selected by touching the screen. Automatically adjusts the brightness of the subject selected by touching the screen. Automatically adjusts the focus of the subject selected by touching the screen. Turns the function for shooting brighter colors in dark areas on/off. This function automatically adjusts the gain and shutter speed This function is available only when [AUTO MODE SET] is set to [AUTO]. Turns auto backlight compensation on/off. Turns the NIGHTSHOT function on/off. Turns the infrared light source for shooting in NIGHTSHOT mode (p. 55) on/off. Infrared lighting allows you to record clearer images in dark conditions. • Make sure that your finger does not cover the NightShot light (p. 9) when shooting. • Remove the lens hood (supplied) so that it does not block the infrared light emitter. • The light is effective up to a distance of approximately 3 meters (10 feet). Using the Menu Continued , 117

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Using the Menu
AUTO MODE SET
AUTO
, INTELLIGENT
AUTO, SCENE
SELECTION
Sets auto mode to optimize settings to suit the
scene to record (p. 54).
SCENE SELECTION
SET
NIGHT SCENE,
SUNRISE&SUNSET,
FIREWORKS,
LANDSCAPE,
PORTRAIT
,
SPOTLIGHT, BEACH
Sets the scene to use when [AUTO MODE
SET] is set to [SCENE SELECTION] (p. 54).
SPOT METER/FOCUS
Automatically adjusts the brightness and focus
of the subject selected by touching the screen.
SPOT METER
Automatically adjusts the brightness of the
subject selected by touching the screen.
SPOT FOCUS
Automatically adjusts the focus of the subject
selected by touching the screen.
LOW LUX
OFF
, ON
Turns the function for shooting brighter colors
in dark areas on/off. This function
automatically adjusts the gain and shutter
speed
This function is available only when [AUTO
MODE SET] is set to [AUTO].
AUTO BACK LIGHT
OFF
, ON
Turns auto backlight compensation on/off.
NIGHTSHOT
ON,
OFF
Turns the NIGHTSHOT function on/off.
NIGHTSHOT LIGHT
ON
, OFF
Turns the infrared light source for shooting in
NIGHTSHOT mode (p. 55) on/off.
Infrared lighting allows you to record clearer
images in dark conditions.
Make sure that your finger does not cover the
NightShot light (p. 9) when shooting.
• Remove the lens hood (supplied) so that it
does not block the infrared light emitter.
• The light is effective up to a distance of
approximately 3 meters (10 feet).
CAMERA SET
Menu item
Sub-items/Settings
Description
Continued
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