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Function Setup - Ikan DH5e-DK Quick Start Manual

Dh5e 4k support hdmi on-camera field monitor deluxe kit

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Function Set Up
Function Set Up 1-4
Guides
Crosshair
Peaking
Underscan
DSLR Scaling
Zooming
EVF Mode
Pixel-to-Pixel
Check Field
HV Delay
Grids
False Color
Audio Wave
Clip Guides
Histogram
5DII Rec.
Firmware Version
Information
Update (USB)
NOTE:
To see further options
for an active function,
hold the function key
for 2 seconds until
option mode appears.
Displays a crosshair on the center of the screen.
The DH5e is equipped with Monochrome Peaking features, which highlight
the desired focus area in a bright, red outline. The operator adjusts the focus
control until the red indicator outlines on the desired area are razor sharp,
indicating optimal focus. For best results, be sure object is properly exposed.
The DSLR Scaling function will allow users to extend their DSLR camera's
HDMI Video Output any option of four; Normal 3:2, 16:9, or Full Screen.
Convenience Made simple.
This feature allows you to enlarge the image up to 3x.
Used with EVF Accessory. SOLD SEPARATELY.
The 1:1 pixel-to-pixel mapping allows you to emphasize on individual
chosen elements in the shot. This feature is essential for ensuring that you
are in focus.
Toggles between the Blue only, Red only, Green only, & Mono Modes.
This is to help calibrate the image.
This function displays the blanking portion of the incoming signal.
Activates grid on screen to assist with framing.
This feature utilizes a full spectrum of assigned color indicators, ensuring
flawless shot exposure. Under/Over luminance warnings enable the user to
get the desired quality every time.
Displays Audio Stereo Levels.
The DH5e offers adjustable upper Clip Guide levels to accurately display
overexposed images in any shooting condition. The operator simply assigns
the upper IRE to their preference and any exposure over the set IRE limit will
flash in a vivid purple, indicating only the over exposed area.
A graphical representation of the pixels exposed in your image. The left side
of the graph represents the blacks or shadows, the right side represents the
highlights or bright areas and the middle section is mid-tones. How high the
peaks reach represent the number of pixels in that particular tone. This tool
helps you get proper exposure.
Displays currently installed firmware.
Used to update firmware when a USB containing update file is inserted.

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