The Picture Quality - Sony Handycam HDR-FX1000 Operating Manual

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_.a_ A
• White balance vahms
(Memory
A)
adjusted for light
tx°z_B
sources can be stored
(Memory
B)
in memory A and
memory B. Follow the
steps in "To save the
adjusted white balance
value in memory A or
B" (p. 37).
-;_
• Recording neon signs
Outdoor
or fireworks
([OUTDOOR])
• Recording sunset/
sunrise, just after
sunset or just befk}re
sunrise
• Under daylight color
fluorescent lamps
:_¢
• Under the lighting
Indoor
conditions that change
([INDOOR])
in many ways, such as
a party hall
• Under strong light
such as in a
photography
studio
• Under sodium lamps
or mercury lamps
Tosavetheadjusted whitebalance
valuein memory A or B
(_) Set the white
balance
memory
switch
to
A (_a,_ A) or B (t,.m_ B) in step 3 of
"Adjusting
to natural
color
(White
balance)."
@
Capture
a white
subject,
such as white
paper, full-screen
in the same lighting
condition
as the one in which
the subject
is.
@
Press
txazl (one
push) button
[_.
txl._ A or txm._B starts flashing
rapidly.
It
will stay on when the white
balance
adjustment
is completed
and the
adjusted
value
is stored
in txg_ A or
,,i._ B.
To adjust t hewhitebalance
automatically
F_'ess the WHT
BAL button
[]
or set the
AUTO/MANUAL
switch
[]
to AUTO.
fO Notes
• When you set the AUTO/MANUAL
switch []
to AUTO, other manual adjustments
(iris, gain,
shutter speed) also become automatic.
You can customize
the picture
quality
by
adjusting
picture
profile
items
such as
[COLOR
LEVEL]
and [SHARPNESS].
Connect
your camcorder
to a TV or
monitor,
and adjust
the picture
quality
while
observing
the picture
on the TV or
nlonitor
screen.
Picture
quality
settings
for different
recording
conditions
are stored
in [PPI]
through
[PP6] as default
settings.
fO Notes
• When you set [x.v.Color] of the
(CAMERA
SET)
menu to ION1, the
piclure prot'ile will be disabled.
"o
i
Continued._
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