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Chapter 4

Viewfinder Screen Indications and Menus

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Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and Menus

Basic menu page 2

mSKIN DTL: OFF

DL LEV : STD

Basic menu page 3

This menu is displayed only when an external sync
signal is input to the VCR connected to the
camcorder.

mSC PHASE: 000

H PHASE : 100

Basic menu page 4

MARKER : ON

mDUR TIME:

MM:SS

00:00

Setting the recording time in seconds

Move the cursor to DUR TIME, then press the MENU
dial.

A value of seconds appears.

MARKER : OFF

mDUR TIME:

MM:SS

00:25

If you turn the MENU dial when “59” is displayed, the
number under “MM” increased by one.

Item

Settings

SKIN DTL
Sets the amount of
skin detail
correction.

0.0 to 0.5 (normal value) to 1.0
Smaller values set a softer skin detail.

LOW, STD (normal value), HIGH
Set the amount of DynaLatitude
effects as high level, standard level
(STD), or low level.

DL LEV
Sets the
DynaLatitude level.

Item

Settings

SC PHASE
Sub carrier phase
adjustment for when
the camcorder is
genlocked.

a)

000 (normal value) to 999

H. PHASE
Horizontal phase
adjustment for when
the camcorder is
genlocked.

a)

000 to 100 (normal value) to 199

Item

Settings

MARKER
Sets marker display ON/OFF.

ON (normal value), OFF
Markers are displayed
when this setting is ON
and is not displayed
when it is OFF.
When the setting is ON,
go to advanced menu
page 4 to select the type
of marker

(see page 86).

DUR TIME
Sets the recording time
Setting the recoriding time
before shooting helps you with
making scenes of equal
duration.
When shooting with displaying
the recording time of the current
cut in the viewfinder (with the
REC TIME switch set to DUR),
the recording time indication
flashes to remind you that the
recording time has passed.

00:00 to 59:59 (minute
to second)
See “Setting the
recording time in
seconds”.

a) This applies when using an external sync signal to

synchronize operation of several camcorders (see page
63).

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