Operating instructions

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Recording
2 Move the cursor button left or
right to adjust the microphone
input level.
A Left
B Right
C Microphone input level
A gain value for each of the 2 built-in
microphones is displayed. (The input level of
the microphones cannot be set individually.)
3 Press the cursor button to set
and then press the MENU button
to finish the setting.
D Microphone input level meter
Microphone input level meter is displayed on
the screen.
To return to automatic setting
Press the MENU button, then select [VIDEO] >
[MIC LEVEL] > [AUTO] and press the cursor
button.
Adjust the gain value so that the last 2 bars of
the microphone input level on the centre of the
screen will not light red. (Otherwise, the sound
is distorted.) Select a lower setting for gain
value or set [MIC LEVEL] to [AUTO].
The microphone input level meter displays the
microphone input level for the built-in
microphone with the larger volume.
When [ZOOM MIC] is [ON], the volume will be
different depending on the zoom rate. Set
[ZOOM MIC] to [OFF] or set the microphone input
level after adjusting the zoom rate. (
l
60)
Parts where white saturation (colour saturation)
is likely to occur (extremely brightly lit or shiny
parts) are displayed with diagonal lines (zebra
pattern).
¬Rotate the mode dial to select or
.
Press the MENU button, then select
[ADVANCED]
# [ZEBRA] # [ON] and
press the cursor button.
A Zebra pattern
You can record an image with little white
saturation if you manually adjust the shutter
speed or brightness (iris/gain) (l 76).
To cancel the zebra display
Press the MENU button, then select
[ADVANCED] # [ZEBRA] # [OFF] and press
the cursor button.
The zebra pattern does not appear on the
images actually recorded.
D
Zebra display
This is for displaying the parts that
are too bright.
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