58
COLOUR TINT
MIXTURE
PALMCORDER
SETTINGS
(Blue Filter
Range)
Bluish
Whitish
Yellowish
Reddish
ARTIFICIAL LIGHT SOURCENATURAL LIGHT
CONDITIONS
“OUTDOOR”
“INDOOR”
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - -
- - -
• Colour television
• Fluorescent lamp (Daylight)
• Camera flash bulb
• Blue lamp for photography
• Fluorescent lamp (White)
• Normal flash bulb
• Fluorescent lamp (Off-white)
• Tungsten lamp for
photography
• Halogen lamp
• Iodine lamp
• Tungsten lamp
• Acetylene lamp
• Kerosene lamp
• Candlelight
KELVIN COLOUR
TEMPERATURE
• Fair weather, blue sky
• Slightly cloudy sky
• Cloudy or rainy sky
• Sunlight in clear weather at
midday
• Average sunlight in clear weather
• Sunlight 2 hours after sunrise
and before sunset
• Sunlight 40 min. after sunrise
and before sunset
• Sunlight 30 min. after sunrise
and before sunset
• Sunlight 20 min. after sunrise
and before sunset
(Amber Filter
Range)
— 10,000
— 8,000
— 7,000
— 6,500
— 6,000
— 5,500
— 5,000
— 4,500
— 4,000
— 3,500
— 3,200
— 2,800
— 2,000
“AUTO”
Approximate Brightness Values
Your Palmcorder has been designed for normal scene illumination of 150 footcandles
(1500 lx). However, the Palmcorder may be used at F1:1.6, if illumination is more than
0.5 footcandles (5 lx).
The table below shows the colour temperature for reference.
Notes On Operations
1 Turn the Eyepiece
counterclockwise 1/8 of a turn.
2 Pull the Eyepiece free.
Remove any lint or dust particles
with a soft clean cloth being careful
not to scratch the glass surfaces.
a
3 To re-install the Eyepiece
Line up the marks on the Eyepiece
with the grooves inside the EVF
shaft and attach. Turn it
clockwise 1/8 of a turn to lock in
place.
Cleaning EVF (Electronic Viewfinder)
A
B
100-K.57-63.p65 00/06/14, 11:5858