Ikegami ISD-A20 Manual De Instrucciones página 13

Tabla de contenido

Publicidad

Idiomas disponibles

Idiomas disponibles

③ LOW
This fixed-gain mode keeps the sensitivity low for brighter spots.
④ MID
This fixed-gain mode keeps the sensitivity middle between HIGH and LOW.
⑤ HIGH
The fixed-gain mode keeps the sensitivity high for darker spots.
(3)SENS UP
The electronic sensitivity up modes can be selected with the L and R buttons.
At all the positions but OFF, the automatic gain control function turns on itself.
The HYP-AGC mode can also be switched on.
① OFF (initial setting)
② S/N
The signal-to-noise ratio priority mode is used in shooting subjects that vary in
brightness and move slightly.
③ STD
The standard mode is used in shooting subjects in brightness-changing spots to
suppress both blurry images and rugged looks.
④ MOVE
The motion priority mode is used in shooting subjects that vary in brightness and
move greatly like on the street and in parking lots.
* Note: With the sensitivity multiplying factor at maximum, the motion-dependent
blurriness and ruggedness look the same in all the 3 modes.
(4)SLOW SHUTTER
The electronic sensitivity multiplying factor can be adjusted with the L and R buttons.
x2, x4, x8, x16, x32
The higher the factor, the higher the sensitivity, but motions at maximum factor look
unnatural.
5-4-4. WHITE BALANCE
The white balance mode is selected. The manual white balance settings are made.
(1)The white balance modes can be switched with the L and R buttons.
① ATW (initial setting)
White balance is automatically followed up.
② ATW Ex
White balance is automatically followed up, but the color temperature range gets
higher than the ATW mode. Compared with the ATW mode, color fading may be
caused under usual light sources.
E-11

Publicidad

Capítulos

Tabla de contenido
loading

Tabla de contenido