Settings For Special Cases - Sony DXC-D35H/D35PH Operating Instructions Manual

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Settings for Special Cases

Shooting conditions
The background is very bright, and the
subject is too dark.
The subject is under a spotlight.
The subject is completely still (e.g. when
shooting documents, drawings, etc.).
When you wish to give a lush effect, as
when shooting a wedding or similar
occasion.
Shooting under fluorescent lighting.
When shooting bright areas mixed with
dark areas (Example: A person indoors
looking through a window at a bright
landscape outdoors)
When adjusting for skin detail or tone
(Example: When shooting to hide skin
details)
When you wish to give pictures a natural
taste created by film camera.
To make focusing before shooting
easier.
To begin shooting immediately when
there is no time to make adjustments.
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Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings
Settings for special cases
Setting
Set the A.IRIS MODE switch to BACK L,
turning the indicator on.
Set the A.IRIS MODE switch tp SPOT L,
turning the indicator on.
Enable the EVS (Enhanced Vertical
definition System) function. (See page
84.)
Note
Enabling the EVS function tends to
increase the occurrence of aliasing
problems (moiré patterns). Therefore,
normally leave the function disabled.
Use the HI SAT file. (Access advanced
menu page 10 with the SET UP switch
set to FILE.)
Use the FL file. (Access advanced menu
page 10 with the SET UP switch set to
FILE.)
Set DL to ON in the advanced menu
page 2 and, then set the OUTPUT/DL/
DCC+ switch to CAM DL.
See "Skin Detail Correction" or
"Adjusting Color in the Specified Area"
(page 93) .
Use the FILMLIKE file. (Access
advanced menu page 10 with the SET
UP switch set to FILE.)
Press the EZ FOCUS button, turning the
"easy focus" function on.
Set the EZ MODE switch to the ON
position.
Effect
This lightens the foreground.
This prevents white burn-out in highlights
of faces and clothes.
This enhances the vertical resolution.
This increases the saturation of primary
colors.
This eliminates the blue-green cast, and
restores natural hues.
Prevents white breakup and color faults
in bright areas.
Adjusts the skin detail or tone to a
designated active area.
The "filmlike" effect is added to the
picture.
This opens the iris, to make it easier to
focus before beginning shooting.
This provides automatic adjustment to a
set of standard values, to allow
immediate shooting.

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