18(E)
Menu Settings
To adjust the cross color
Move the arrow (
t
) to the lowest column, change the
arrow to ?, and turn the right-hand control in the multi-
function setting section to adjust the cross color.
File menu
The File menu is used to store three types of file data:
reference files, lens files, and OHB files.
For details on the procedure for setting menus, refer to
“Basic menu setting procedure” on page 11.
Storing current settings to the reference
file
Reference file stores the reference values and standard
settings of the items used for automatic setup
adjustment.
When automatic adjustment (AUTO SETUP switch) is
activated, camera settings are set to those stored in the
reference file.
To store current settings to the reference files
When you select Reference in the File menu, the
display for saving data to the reference file appears.
Move the arrow (
t
) to Store, change the arrow to ?,
and turn the left-hand control in the multi-function
setting section clockwise.
To turn on or off the S-EVS
Move the arrow (
t
) to S-EVS, change the arrow to ?,
and turn the left-hand control in the multi-function
setting section to turn the S-EVS on or off.
Use the right-hand control in the multi-function setting
section to change the vertical resolution. You can
specify vertical resolution of 350 to 450 lines and a
display of 0% to 100%.
Adjusting the low key saturation
<LowKeySat>
Select LowKeySat in the paint menu to adjust the
chroma level (saturation) of dark sections in the
picture.
To adjust the low key saturation
Move the arrow (
t
) to the lowest column, change the
arrow to ?, and turn the left-hand control in the multi-
function setting section to turn the low key saturation
on or off, turn the middle control to select the range
where the adjustment takes place, and turn the right-
hand control to adjust the chroma signal level.
Adjusting the cross color <CrossColor>
Select CrossColor in the paint menu to adjust the cross
color.
<Low Key Saturation>
[Range] [Level]
c
OFF High 0
<Reference>
Store
c
<Cross Color>
[Level]
c
OFF 0