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31Selection of the Basic Operation Modes
  Chapter 3   Basic Adjustments and Settings
 page of the MAINTENANCE 
menu
SHOOT MODE
Switch between CINE and CUSTOM on this line.
D-RANGE
With EXTEND, the dynamic range and sensitivity are 
improved. The S/N ratio is improved with NORMAL.
COLOR SPACE
Select color reproducibility:
S-GAMUT: This mode enables you to record with wider 
color space than with the conventional cameras (HDC-
F950, HDW-F900R, etc.) whose color space is 
equivalent to that available with...

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32Basic Settings with the Subdisplay
  Chapter 3   Basic Adjustments and Settings
3-2 Basic Settings with 
the Subdisplay
Basic settings of the camera can be easily performed, using 
the subdisplay located on the side of the camera or that of 
the assistant panel if connected via the CONTROL PANEL 
connector of the camera.
3-2-1 Basic Operation of the 
Subdisplay
For operation of the subdisplay, the buttons and dial shown 
in the figures below are used:
Operations of the subdisplay are possible with the...

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33Basic Settings with the Subdisplay
  Chapter 3   Basic Adjustments and Settings
To cancel a change on a setting
Without registering a change of a setting, press the 
CANCEL/STATUS button. The question mark disappears, 
and the original setting is restored.
To terminate subdisplay operation
Press the VF MENU/DISPLAY button.
3-2-2 Shutter Settings
The electronic shutter of this camera can be adjusted, with 
settings displayed in shutter angles, as with a film camera, 
in addition to exposure time.
Two...

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34Basic Settings with the Subdisplay
  Chapter 3   Basic Adjustments and Settings
The speed value for the shutter angle varies depending on 
the selected video format and frame rate.
To select the frame rate (number of frames 
per second)
When a video format of “Select FPS” is selected, the frame 
rate (number of frames per second) can be selected.
1Move the cursor to 4.
2Display the frame rate (number of frames per second) 
you wish to use by turning the MENU SEL/ENTER 
dial.
If a format other than...

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35Basic Settings with the Subdisplay
  Chapter 3   Basic Adjustments and Settings
PRESET
For resetting all step shutter values to default.
Addition and deletion of step shutter values can be 
performed on the  page of the USER 
(PAINT) menu.
For information on the  page, see “3-9 
Detailed Shutter Settings” (page 56).
3-2-3 RAMP Operation
The RAMP function permits you to change the FPS value 
in a specified duration during shooting.
The RAMP operation page of the subdisplay or the PAINT 
menu can be used...

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36Basic Settings with the Subdisplay
  Chapter 3   Basic Adjustments and Settings
Turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial until the desired format 
is displayed on the second line.
The unused numbers are skipped.
You can select unregistered video formats from among 
available ones, using the  page of 
the MAINTENANCE menu.
For details on how to select a video format, see “3-13 
Detailed Setting of the Video Format” (page 61).
Changing the registered formats
The registered formats (eight at maximum) can be changed...

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37Basic Settings with the Subdisplay
  Chapter 3   Basic Adjustments and Settings
At 1 on the first line, the gain value is selected from 
among the following: –6 dB, –3 dB, 0 dB, 3 dB, 6 dB, 9 
dB, and 12 dB. The corresponding ISO sensitivity is 
displayed in parentheses. For 
2 on the first line, you can 
select either dynamic range or latitude for the indication 
(see “Indications of the ISO sensitivity and dynamic 
range” mentioned later).
On the second line, the color temperature is selected from...

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38Basic Settings with the Subdisplay
  Chapter 3   Basic Adjustments and Settings
Lens file selection page
On the first line, select the number of the lens file.
On the second line, the lens-file name corresponding to the 
selected file is displayed.
The selected lens file will be retained until a new lens file 
is selected. As long as the same lens is used, further 
selection of the lens file is not required.
All the lens files are named “No Offset,” with all zero 
settings at shipment. File...

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39Basic Settings with the Subdisplay
  Chapter 3   Basic Adjustments and Settings
1) The control in synchronization with recording is valid only when the SRW-
1 is directly docked on the camera or is optically connected to the camera 
via the CA-F101. The RUN indicator of the camera then lights.
 If the internal temperature rises so high that the 
TEMPERATURE CARE message is displayed, the fan 
rotation speed will automatically increase to lower the 
temperature.
 If the internal temperature rises so...

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40Basic Settings with the Subdisplay
  Chapter 3   Basic Adjustments and Settings
Functions that can be allocated to assignable 
switch 4
Even if AWB is allocated to assignable switch 4, AWB 
does not function in Cine mode.
Assignable buttons 1/2 setting page
The functions of buttons 1 and 2 can be assigned on the 
first and second line, respectively.
Assignable button 3/switch 4 setting page
The functions of button 3 and switch 4 can be assigned on 
the first and second line, respectively.
3-2-12...
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