Introduction; Finding Your Way - THOMSON LDK 20 S Operator's Manual

Studio camera
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Introduction

Once you grasp the operational aspects of the camera
you will find it easy to use. However, because of the
large number of functions available and the large
number of set-up options, it may require some time to
become familiar with them. We recommend that you
spend some time using the various controls and
displays in order to discover the wide range of
possibilities.
Read the instructions in this section carefully but also
feel free to examine the various menus in detail. In this
way you will learn quickly to intuitively operate the
camera.
To select functions use the viewfinder display and the
switches on the rear panel (refer to Section 5 "Shooting"
for more information).
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The functions of the camera are grouped into menus
and sub-menus. If we look at the first screen that
appears after the logo when the camera is switched
on, we get an idea of the structure. The Top menu is
shown in the viewfinder text display
To find a function first consult the appendix to find out
where it is located. Use up/down selection switches to
move the cursor through the menu items. As long as
a double arrow (>>) is visible, then pressing the Select
switch brings you one level lower in the menu system.
Only five items are visible in the menu. Scroll up or
down to see any additional items.
Selecting TOP brings you back to the first menu.
Selecting PREVIOUS brings you back to the previous
menu until you get at the TOP again.
The viewfinder text display provides information about
your position in the menu system. The number on the
left gives the menu number. The number on the right
gives the current item number and the total number of
items available.
up/down selection
switches
Operator's Manual LDK 20(S) - Studio Camera

Finding your way

selection
switch
Operating the Menu System

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