Owner's Manual

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Onscreen Markers, Zebra Patterns and False Color
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Displaying Zebra Patterns
The camera has a zebra pattern function that shows black and white diagonal stripes over
areas that are overexposed. There are two types of zebra patterns and you can display both
simultaneously. Zebra 1 lets you identify areas within a certain range (±5% of a specified level
from 5% to 95%) while zebra 2 lets you identify areas that exceed a specified level (from 0%
to 100%).
1Press the ZEBRA button to activate the selected
zebra pattern on all monitoring devices at once.
You can also use direct touch control (A 49) to turn the
[Zebra: LCD] setting on/off.
Alternatively, you can press an assignable button set to
one of the [Zebra:] settings (A 115), to turn the zebra
pattern overlay on and off on the corresponding video
output.
2 Select > [
A
Assistance Functions] > [Zebra]
> Desired option.
3 Select > [
A
Assistance Functions] >
[Zebra 1 Level] or [Zebra 2 Level] > Desired option.
Displaying False Color
In CAMERA mode, you can display the false color overlay to check the brightness levels as different colors.
Select > [
A
Assistance Functions] > Desired [False Color:] setting > [On].
You can also use direct touch control (A 49) to turn the [False Color: LCD] setting on/off.
Alternatively, you can press an assignable button (A 115) set to one of the [False Color:] settings to turn the
false color overlay on and off on the corresponding output destination.
NOTES
NOTES
You can use the > [
A
Assistance Functions] > [False Color Index] setting to check an index of the
colors used in the false color overlay.
When the Look File registered to the custom picture file is active, the color displayed might not be that of the
correct brightness level.
Color Meaning
Red White clipping
Yellow Just below white clipping
Pink One stop over 18% gray
Green 18% gray (medium gray)
Blue Just above black clipping
Purple Black clipping
Zebra 1
Zebra 2