User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Preparations
- Shooting
- Basic Shooting Procedures
- Selecting System Definition, File Format and Video Format
- Zoom Operation
- Focus Operation
- Adjusting the Brightness
- Adjusting the Iris
- Setting the Gain
- Setting the Electronic Shutter
- Adjusting the White Balance
- Adjusting the Camera Image
- Audio Recording
- Audio Output during Recording
- Time Code and User’s Bit
- Setting Time Code Generator
- Setting the User’s Bit
- Synchronizing the Time Code with an External Time Code Generator
- Setting Zebra Pattern
- Setting Spot Meter
- Acquiring Positioning Information by GPS
- Viewing Recorded Videos Immediately (Clip Review)
- Displaying the Video Signal Monitor
- Recording Simultaneously at Two Different Definitions
- Series Rec
- Dual Rec
- Backup Rec
- Special Recording
- Splitting the Clips Freely (Clip Cutter Trig)
- Playback
- Menu Display and Detailed Settings
- Display/Status Screen
- Camera Features
- Connecting External Devices
- Connecting to the Network
- Functions of Network Connection
- Preparing Network Connection
- Importing Metadata
- Uploading a Recorded Video Clip
- FTP Resume Feature
- Connecting from a Web Browser
- Editing Metadata
- Uploading a Recording Clip via a Web Browser
- View Remote Control and Camera Control Functions
- Changing the Settings via a Web Browser
- Managing the Network Connection Settings File
- Performing Live Streaming
- Return Video/Audio from the Network (Return over IP)
- IFB (Return Audio)
- Others
Adjusting the Gamma
The gamma curve can be adjusted to various
characteristics when Color Space is set to a value
other than “HLG” and “J-Log1”.
(
A P116 [ Color Space ] )
(A P116 [ Gamma ] )
Standard : Standard gamma curve based on
video standard.
The adjustable level is 0.35 to 0.45
to 0.55 in steps of 0.01.
When the level is at 0.45, the
gamma curve becomes one that
conforms to the ITU709 standard.
Cinema 1 : Sets to a cinema-like gamma
curve.
The level can be adjusted
extensively from -10 to 0 to +10.
Cinema 2 : Sets to a gamma curve with soft
expression giving priority to high
luminance gradation.
The level can be adjusted
extensively from -10 to 0 to +10.
Gamma Variation
The typical characteristics are shown in the
following figure. The figure shows the
characteristics when “Standard”, “Cinema 1
” or
“Cinema 2” is configured and [Knee Level] is set to
“95%” for the “Standard” or “Cinema 1” graph.
.
STANDARD 0.45
Cinema2 NORMAL
Cinema2 -5
Cinema2 -10
Cinema2 +10
Cinema1 NORMAL
Cinema1 -10
Cinema1 +10
Cinema1
+10
Cinema1
0
Cinema1
-10
Cinema2
+10
Cinema2
-5
Cinema2
0
Cinema2
-10
STANDARD
0.45
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
0 100 200 300 400 500 600
SCEAN(%)
OUTPUT (IRE)
HLG and J-Log1 Gamma
The gamma switches automatically to the
respective “HLG Gamma” and “J-Log1 Gamma”
when [Color Space] is set to “HLG
” or “J-Log1”.
The HLG Gamma becomes an ITU2100 HLG HDR
gamma. Output signals above 100 IRE can be
clipped by adjusting “White Clip”.
The J-Log1 Gamma becomes a Log gamma with
dynamic range of max 800%.
.
INPUT (%)
HLG
J-Log1
ITU709+KNEE
J-Log1
HLG
STANDARD0.45
+KNEE 95%
OUTPUT (IRE)
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800
Adjusting the Gamma
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