User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Before use
- Basic shooting operations
- How to turn the power on and off
- Priority mode (Priority Mode)
- Selecting the units
- Selecting the shooting modes (scene files)
- Shooting
- What to do when encountering problems in the basic shooting operations
- More advanced operations
- Manual shooting
- Preset memories
- White balance adjustment
- Black level (master pedestal) adjustment
- Basic operations
- Camera menu items
- Setting the camera menu items
- Top Menu screen
- Camera screen (when Full Auto is selected)
- Camera screen (when Manual1 to 3 is selected)
- Contrast 1/2 screen
- Contrast 2/2 screen
- Picture 1/3 screen
- Picture 2/3 screen
- Picture 3/3 screen
- 16-axis color matrix
- System screen
- Output screen
- Others 1/4 screen
- Others 2/4 screen
- Others 3/4 screen
- Others 4/4 screen
- Maintenance screen
- Firmware Version screen
- IP Network screen
- Camera menu item table
- Displaying the web screen
- Web screen operations
- Web screen configurations
- Recording to and playing back from a memory card
- Web camera functions
- Displaying the web screen using a mobile terminal
- Limiters
- Activation
- Troubleshooting
- Index
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Camera menu items
(continued)
■Picture 2/3 screen
*** Picture 2/3 ***
Detail Low
Detail Level H 18
Detail Level L 9
Flesh Tone Mode Off
HDR Off
DRS Off
Gamma Type Normal
Gamma Level Mid
Return
Detail [Off, Low, High]
The image detail (image sharpness) is adjusted here.
When “Low” or “High” is selected, the detail is enhanced.
Detail Level H
[Detail Level L setting +1 to 18]
The image sharpness level is adjusted here when “High”
has been selected as the “Detail” setting.
Detail Level L
[1 to Detail Level H setting –1]
The image sharpness level is adjusted here when “Low”
has been selected as the “Detail” setting.
Flesh Tone Mode [Off, Low, High]
Set here is the flesh tone mode for displaying the subjects’
skin so that it appears more smoothly and eye-pleasingly.
When “Low” or “High” is selected, the effect is enhanced.
HDR [Off, Low, High]
Adjust the effect of the high dynamic range mode.
When HDR is set to “Low”, correction is performed so
that the appropriate exposure is obtained for the light and
dark areas on subjects with extremely high contrast. When
“High” is selected, dark areas are made brighter.
Depending on the shooting conditions, however, the
picture quality may drop with increased noise.
In addition, unit vibration may result in blurry or distorted
images.
This effect is not recommended in shooting locations
where significant vibration may occur.
● When the HDR setting is changed, the monitor
images will go momentarily black and the audio will
be muted. Furthermore, IP video may stop for about
30 seconds.
● When “Low” or “High” is selected, it will take longer
for the brightness of the image to converge.
● When “Low” or “High” is selected, brightness cannot
be adjusted.
● When “Low” or “High” is selected, video will be
delayed by 4 frames.
● When “Low” or “High” is selected, the following
settings cannot be changed.
• Day/Night
• Night-Day Level
• Pedestal
• DRS
• Gamma Type
• Back Light COMP.
• Freeze During Preset
• Image Stabilizer
● When “Low” or “High” is selected, the OSD menu
cannot be displayed for the video on the Web
screen. However, the OSD menu can be displayed
over video output to a monitor.
Notes
DRS [Off, Low, High]
Set here is the DRS function which provides just the right
amount of compensation when images with significant
light/dark differences are displayed.
When “Low” or “High” is selected, the effect is enhanced
even more.
Depending on the shooting conditions, however, the
picture quality may drop with increased noise.
Gamma Type [Off, Normal, Cinema]
Selected here is the type of gamma curve.
Normally, the “Normal” setting is used.
When “Cinema” is selected, images giving off an
atmosphere like movies can be shot.
Gamma Level [Low, Mid, High]
This item is used to adjust the gamma compensation level.
This is enabled when Gamma Type is set to “Normal”.
When “Low” is set, the images appear sedate and
composed. The resulting gamma curve has a gentle
gradient in the low-brightness areas, and the contrast is
sharper.
Conversely, when “High” is set, the tonal range in the dark
area is expanded so that the images take on a lighter
tone. The resulting gamma curve has a sharp gradient in
the low-brightness areas, and the contrast is softer.
Return
Use this to return to the previous menu.