Wfm/vs – Sony Planar T* FE 50mm f/1.4 ZA Lens User Manual
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WFM/VS
Note
WFM, Vector, and ALM are displayed
only when signals with a resolution
greater than or equal to 1280 × 720 are
input.
Position
WFM/VS
Sets where the WFM (Wave Form
Monitor) is to be displayed.
Top Left
Top Right
Bottom Left
Bottom Right
ALM
Sets where the audio level meter is to
be displayed.
Top Left
Top Right
Bottom Left
Bottom Right
Note
WFM/VS and ALM can be set to the
same display position. ALM is
displayed above or below WFM/VS.
Transparency
Sets the background of the WFM
(Wave Form Monitor), Vector (vector
scope), and audio level meter screens.
Black:
The background turns black.
The displayed image is hidden
behind the background.
Half:
The background becomes
translucent. The displayed
image is visible from behind the
WFM (Wave Form Monitor),
Vector (vector scope), or the
audio level meter screen.
Intensity
Sets the waveform intensity.
Low
Middle
High
Submenu
Setting
Submenu
Setting
WFM Setting
Display Signal
Select the signal to be displayed on
the waveform monitor.
Luminance
R
G
B
YCC
RGB parade
RGB overlay
WFM Highlight
On:
Highlights large frequency areas
in white on the waveform
monitor.
Off:
Does not highlight large
frequency areas.
When “On” is selected
Level:
Select the display level for the
white highlight.
Low (Dark)
Middle (Medium)
High (Light)
WFM/VS Setting
Over Range
The area exceeding the upper/lower
limit of the specified signal level is
colored in magenta.
Upper limit:
Sets an upper limit on
the signal level for Over Range.
Lower limit:
Sets a lower limit on the
signal level for Over Range.
Note
When “RGB overlay” is selected for
“Display Signal” in “WFM Setting,”
magenta does not appear on the area
exceeding the upper/lower limit
though it is set in “Over Range.”
Zoom
When “On” is selected while the WFM
(Wave Form Monitor) is displayed, the
low gradation area is enlarged. When
“On” is selected while the Vector
(vector scope) is displayed, the black
area is enlarged.
Scale:
Select the enlargement scale
for Zoom. Select 20% to enlarge
a 0 to 20% area of the signal
level and 30% to enlarge a 0 to
30% area of the signal level.