The corresponding ISO sensitivity is
displayed in parentheses.
2: Displays either a dynamic range or a latitude
(see "ISO sensitivity and dynamic range
indications" (page 51)).
On the second line, the color temperature filter is
selected from TUNGSTEN (factory default) or
DAYLIGHT.
With DAYLIGHT, electrical gain 5600K is on.
The white balance is fixed at the preset value
(3200K).
In Cine-EI mode: Sensitivity setting page
The gain setting page is replaced with the
sensitivity setting page in this mode.
1: The sensitivity value can be selected from
among the following: 450EI, 640EI, 800EI
(factory default), and 1000EI. The camera
gain is unchanged even if the sensitivity
value is changed.
2: Displays either a dynamic range or a latitude.
The dynamic range value is fixed to 800%,
and the latitude value can be selected from
5.3E, 5.5E, 5.7E (factory default), and 6.0E
(see "ISO sensitivity and dynamic range
indications" (page 51)).
On the second line, the color temperature is
selected from TUNGSTEN (factory default) or
DAYLIGHT.
With DAYLIGHT, electrical gain of 5600K is
turned on.
The white balance adjustment value is fixed at the
preset value (3200K).
In Custom mode: Gain setting page
3
The first line is in common with Cine mode
(page 49).
3: Turn on/off electrical gain 5600K (the factory
default is off).
4: Select the white balance setting (the factory
default is W:P).
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Basic Settings with the Subdisplay
For details on white balance adjustment, see
"Adjusting the White Balance (in Custom Mode)"
(page 57).
Gain switch values (L/M/H) page
This page is not displayed in Cine-EI mode. The gain
value is fixed to 0 dB in Cine-EI mode.
You can use the gain switch of the RM-B150
Remote Control Unit to switch the gain of this
unit's video amplifier. You can also assign gain
functions to assignable buttons 1 to 3, 5 to 8, N,
and C. Before doing so, you need to set a gain
value for each position (L/M/H). You can set
these values on this page. This page also allows
you to switch the gain of this unit's video
amplifier between the L, M, and H values.
To adjust the gain, you can either select it directly or
switch between the L, M, and H values. If you set it
directly, it may differ from the L, M, and H values, in
which case the unit displays L*, M*, and H* with
asterisks to indicate that the gain value is different from
the values assigned to L, M, and H.
Immediately after you power the unit on, GAIN is
always displayed as "**", to indicate that the gain switch
position is undetermined. At this time, the gain is most
recent gain value from the last time you used the unit.
(The unit assumes that the position is undetermined
because you may have powered the unit off with L*, M*,
and H* displayed.)
When GAIN is displayed as "**", and you switch it with
the assignable buttons or a subdisplay operation, the unit
always selects L first.
You can make the same settings on the <GAIN
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ASSIGN> page of the Camera >OPERATION
menu (see page 128).
Setting
Value
W:P
Preset value (3200K)
W:A
The value stored in memory A
W:B
The value stored in memory B
Note
Note