Setting the audio to record – Sony ZV-1F Vlogging Camera (Black) User Manual
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4
Press the WB SET button
A
.
When you execute the adjustment in a
memory mode, the adjusted value is stored in
the memory (A or B) selected in step 1.
If auto white balance is executed in ATW
mode, the white balance adjustment returns
to the ATW mode white balance when
adjustment ends.
Notes
• Auto white balance adjustment cannot be performed
when in Preset mode.
• If the adjustment is not successful, an error message is
displayed on the screen. If the error message persists
after repeated attempts to set white balance, contact
your Sony service representative.
The following connectors, switches and dials
allow you to set the sound to be recorded.
External audio input connectors and selector
switches
AUDIO INPUT1 connector
A
AUDIO INPUT2 connector
B
INPUT1 switch
C
INPUT2 switch
H
Audio source switches
CH1 (INT/EXT/MI SHOE) switch
D
CH2 (INT/EXT/MI SHOE) switch
G
Switches for setting the audio level
AUDIO LEVEL (CH1) dial
E
AUDIO LEVEL (CH2) dial
F
.
Using the internal microphone
You can record sound using the internal
microphone.
To record on CH1, CH2
Set the CH1 (INT/EXT/MI SHOE) switch
D
and CH2 (INT/EXT/MI SHOE) switch
G
to INT.
To record on CH3, CH4
Select Internal MIC using Audio Input
>CH3 Input Select and CH4 Input
Select in the Audio menu.
Using an external audio device
Mixers and other external audio devices are
supported.
To record on CH1, CH2
1
Set the CH1 (INT/EXT/MI SHOE)
switch
D
and CH2 (INT/EXT/MI
SHOE) switch
G
to EXT.
When Audio Input >CH2 EXT Input Select
in the Audio menu is set to INPUT2, the
sound from the AUDIO INPUT1 connector
will be recorded on CH1 and the sound from
the AUDIO INPUT2 connector will be
recorded on CH2.
When CH2 EXT Input Select is set to
INPUT1, the sound from the AUDIO
INPUT1 connector will be recorded on both
CH1 and CH2.
2
Set the INPUT1/INPUT2 switches (
C
/
H
) to LINE.
3
Connect an external audio device to the
AUDIO INPUT1/AUDIO INPUT2
connectors (
A
/
B
).
Setting the audio to record