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A
Camera ID
Character strings entered here will be written to the JPEG comment segment
(item name: camera). Refer to the [API Guide] on the file formats of JPEG.
B
AGC
For setting AGC (Auto Gain Control).
Setting to
AOnB enables automatic increase in sensitivity even when
brightness of the object is insufficient.
Memo:
● The image on the screen may appear grainy at dark places but this is not
a malfunction.
C
Easy Day and
Night
For turning On/Off the Easy Day and Night function.
Select
AOnB when shooting an object where the illumination changes
drastically as in day and night. When set to
AOnB, the image automatically
switches to color when the illuminance is high. It switches to black-and-white
when the illuminance is low.
When this item is set to
AOnB, setting for BAGC also becomes AOnB at the
same time.
Note:
● When the camera is switched on under a low temperature, the image
may become black-and-white for 10 seconds even with sufficient
illuminance when the Easy Day and Night function is
AOnB.
D
Shutter Speed
For setting the shutter speed.
This is usually set to 1/60. To reduce flickering phenomenon under
fluorescent lighting in a location with commercial power frequency of 50 Hz,
set the shutter speed to 1/100. (Set to 1/60 for inverter illumination.)
[Setting values: 1/60, 1/100]
E
Back Light
Compensation
For turning On/Off the Back Light Compensation feature.
Set this to
AOnB when there is a bright light source at the background of the
object.
F
White Balance
For adjusting the white balance.
Setting this to
AAutoB enables automatic white balance adjustment, that can
show natural color.
White
Balance
Adjustment...
For adjusting the red/blue colors when white balance is set to
AManualB.
G
Red
Enhancement
Emphasizes the red color in increasing density with every click.
H
Blue
Enhancement
Emphasizes the blue color in increasing density with every click.
I
OK
For closing the [White Balance Adjustment...] window.
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