Sony IPELA NSR-500 Series User Manual page 101

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Wide-angle/Telephoto Zoom
This zooms images in the wide-angle and telephoto
directions.
[W] is the wide-angle end (zoom out), and [T] is the
telephoto end (zoom in).
Click between "W" and "T" to zoom to an absolute
value.
If you click this button, you can perform pan, tilt,
zoom, and centering with the mouse.
You can also use the following shortcut keys.
Shortcut keys
Operations
Ctrl + Left-click
Moves the camera so that
the selected point becomes
at the center.
Ctrl + Left-click and drag
Displays a red box, and
releasing the mouse button
enlarges the portion of the
image inside the box to fill
the window.
Ctrl + Rotate the wheel
Zooms in.
1)
forward
Ctrl + Rotate the wheel
Zooms out.
1)
backward
1) Zooming in and zooming out in digital are not supported.
Pan/Tilt
This moves the camera up, down, left, or right.
Preset
This moves the camera to the selected preset position.
Tour
This performs the selected camera tour.
[Adjust] Tab
This allows you to adjust the images from the camera.
Focus
Select [AUTO] to always adjust the focus
automatically.
You can click [-] or [+] to cancel the auto state, and
adjust the focus manually. Adjust the focus in the [-]
direction to focus on a subject that is close and adjust
the focus in the [+] direction to focus on a subject that
is far away.
Bright (EV)
Select [Full auto] to always adjust the brightness
automatically. The backlight compensation turns on or
off each time you click [BLC ON].
If you select [Shutter Priority], the shutter speed will
remain fixed while the aperture is adjusted
automatically.
If you select [Iris Priority], the aperture will remain
fixed while the shutter speed is adjusted automatically.
You can click [-] or [+] to cancel the auto state, and
adjust the brightness manually. Adjust the brightness
in the [+] direction to make the images brighter and
adjust the brightness in the [-] direction to make the
images darker.
Day/Night
Select on (night mode) or off (day mode) when the
camera has a day/night function.
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