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White balance
Mode
Select the White balance mode.
ATW: Eliminating the influences caused by
environmental illumination or lights, adjust the white
balance automatically to reproduce original colors of
the objects (approximately 2000 K to
10000 K).
ATW-PRO: Automatically adjusts the color to be
closest to the image you are viewing (approximately
2500 K to 6000 K).
Indoor: Sets a white balance suitable for indoor
photography.
Outdoor: Sets a white balance suitable for outdoor
photography.
Fluorescent lamp: Sets a white balance suitable for
photography under three-band fluorescent lighting
with a neutral white color.
Mercury lamp: Sets a white balance suitable for
photography under a mercury lamp.
Sodium vapour lamp: Sets a white balance suitable for
photography under a high-pressure sodium vapor
lamp.
Metal halide lamp: Sets a white balance suitable for
photography under a metal halide lamp.
White LED: Sets a white balance suitable for
photography under the light of white LEDs.
One push WB: The One push trigger button becomes
active. Click On to adjust the white balance instantly.
Manual: When this option is selected, R gain and B
gain become active. Selectable gain values are from
0 to 4095.
Picture
NR (XDNR)
Select the level to reduce image noise. When you select
Off, the NR function is not available.
Brightness
Set the brightness. Select high values to make the image
brighter, lower values to make the image darker.
Saturation
Set the saturation. Select high values to make the image
color stronger, lower values to make the image color
weaker.
Sharpness
Set the sharpness. Select high values to make the image
edges sharper, lower values to make the image edges
smoother.
Video out
Set a signal to output the analog video from the video
output terminal of the camera.
You can select NTSC or PAL.
When the video output mode is changed, the camera
returns to the home position.
Highlight Compensation
Automatically detects highlight areas and masks them.
Mask Level
Mask level from 0 to 15 can be selected.
0: No areas masked.
1: Masks bright areas.
15: Masking from less bright areas.
Notes
• Bright area is not filled by a plain color.
• Masked colors depend on Mask Level and brightness.
Compensation Level
Enhance the video level of dark parts to enhance
visibility.
Change the visibility of dark parts by selecting Low or
High in the Compensation Level.
Off: No effect.
Low: Enhances visibility of dark parts.
High: Further enhances visibility of dark parts. Image
noise of the dark parts may be conspicuous at the
same time.
Notes
• The differences may not be apparent between Low
and High depending on the shooting environment.
• The differences may not be apparent between Low
and High depending on the camera scene.
• The setting of Compensation Level does not affect
the Mask Level.
Tips
• The effect of Highlight Compensation is only to ease
eye strain for operators by masking highlight areas.
• When this function is executed, original white color
could be masked in gray.
• This function depends on high brightness. Highlight
areas can be masked in both Color and Monochrome
mode.
• In case of using View-DR ON, the effect of Highlight
Compensation is lessened because View-DR reduces
brightness of the highlight area.
OK/Cancel
See "Buttons common to every menu" on page 21.
Setting the Camera Image and Audio — Video / Audio Menu
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