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Panasonic NV-DS28A - Manual Shutter Speed Adjustment; Manual; Adjustment; Iris

Panasonic NV-DS28A
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Manual
Shutter
Speed
Adjustment
It is
useful
for
recording
fast-moving
subjects.
1
Set
the
Mode
Selector
Switch
to
[MNL].
The
[MNL]
Indication
0
appears.
2
Press
the
[PUSH]
Dial
until
the
Shutter
Speed
Indication
Q
appears.
3
Turn
the
[PUSH]
Dial
to
adjust
the
shutter
speed.
Range
of
Shutter
Speed
Adjustment
1/50-1/8000
s
The
standard
shutter
speed is
1/50
s.
Selecting
a speed
closer
to
[1/8000] causes
the
shutter
speed
to be faster.
To
Resume
Automatic
Adjustment
Set the
Mode
Selector
Switch
to
[AUTO].
For
other
notes
concerning
this item,
see
page 40.
Manual
Iris
Adjustment
(F
Number)
You
can
use
this
function
when
the
screen is
too
bright or
too
dark.
1
Set
the
Mode
Selector
Switch
to
[MNL].
•The
[MNL]
Q
Indication
appears.
2
Press
the
[PUSH]
Dial
until the
Iris
Indication
©
appears.
3
Turn
the
[PUSH]
Dial
to
adjust
the
iris.
Range
of
Iris
Adjustment
CLOSE
(Closed),
F16
F2.0,
OP
(Opened)+0dB
OP+l8dB
When
the
Gain-up
Mode
[GAINUP]
(-»
25)
is
used,
gain
adjustment
is
by
OP+12dB.
1
When
a value
closer
to
[CLOSE]
is
selected,
the
image
becomes
darker.
When
a
value
closer
to
[OP+
1 8dB] is
selected,
the
image
becomes
brighter.
The
value
to which
idB
is
attached
indicates
a
Gain-up
value.
If this
value
is
too large,
the
quality
of
the
image
deteriorates.
To
Resume
Automatic
Adjustment
Set the
Mode
Selector
Switch
to
[AUTO].
For
other
notes
concerning
this item,
see
page40.
Manual
Focus
Adjustment
Focus
can
be
adjusted
manually
for
recording
in
a situation
where
auto
focus
may
not
function
well.
1
Set
the
Mode
Selector
Switch
to [MNL].
•The
[MNL]
Indication
Q
appears.
2
Press
the
[FOCUS]
Button.
•The
[MF]
Indication
(Manual
Focus
Mode)
©
appears.
3
Turn
the
[PUSH]
Dial
to
adjust
the
focus.
To
Resume
Automatic
Adjustment
Press
the
[FOCUS]
Button
to
turn
off the
[MF]
Indication.
Or,
set
the
Mode
Selector
Switch
to [AUTO].

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