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Re: Z7U/ contrast issues
by Lou Rosenberg on Jun 30, 2009 at 6:37:23 pm

Jeffery

My only advice would be to keep the IRIS in Manual on the lens or however the Z5 switches that, the SHUTTER button on the left side should show the SPEED on your LCD and you should also have GAIN enabled (not necessarily gained up) if you are trying to have total manual control of your image. Some folks dont mind if the camera defaults to setting one of those parameters when they are shooting. For me it was painfully confusing as to why I could not get the backlight shot I was looking to get.

also the PP settings in the DSP section would allow operators to
override some of the auto compensation that goes on- but thats not the real purpose of using the PP settings!

-Lou Rosenberg
event videographer


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