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OIS »OFF ON
D.ZOOM ►OFF 24x 120x
□ EFFECT ^OFF SELECT
PROG.AE »OFF Ж fc i
ВЕС MODE »normal FRAME
ZEBRAPATT»OFF ON
MIC LEVEL »AUTO -10dB-5dB
OdB -fGdB «6d8
DATE/TIME »OFF TIME DATE
OFF »SELECT
RECSPEED>SP LP
AUDIO REC»12bit 16blt
WIND CUT »OFF ON
CINEMA »OFF ON
SHTR EFFECT »OFF ON
SELFSHOOT»NORMAL MIRROR
SCENEINDEX »2HOUR DAY
REC LAMP »OFF ON
IjldMilldnil OFF »SELECT
LCD MODE »NORMAL BRIGHT
OFF »ON
REMOTE »VCR1 VCR2 OFF
DISPLAY »LINEAR MEMORY
TIMECOOE OFF
C.RESET »OFF ON
CLOCK SET »OFF ON
LCD BRIGHTNESS
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ENGLISH
Adjusting the LCD Monitor
Selecting [NEXT MENU] on the Menu (either Camera or
VCR Mode Menu) and setting [LCD/EVF SET] to [ON]
displays the following items. (-» 126-130)
LCD Brightness [LCD BRIGHTNESS]
To adjust the brightness of the LCD screen. The Bar
Indication is divided into 8 steps. The more vertical bars
are shown, the brighter is the screen.
LCD Colour Level [LCD COLOUR LEVEL]
To adjust the colour saturation of the LCD screen. The
Bar Indication is divided into 8 steps. The more vertical
bars are shown, the stronger are the colours.
Finder Brightness [EVF BRIGHTNESS]
To adjust the brightness of the Finder. The Bar Indication
is divided into 8 steps. The more vertical bars are shown,
the brighter is the screen.
1 Press the [PUSH] Dial to select the item
that you want to adjust.
2 Turn the [PUSH] Dial. Turning it
increases or decreases the number of
vertical bars of the Bar Indication.
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Boosting the Brightness of the Whole LCD
Monitor
Setting [LCD MODE] on the Menu to [BRIGHT] brightens
up the LCD Monitor.
•These adjustments have no influence on the actually
recorded picture.
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