E-53Using scene filesThe settings according to the variety of shootingcircumstances are stored in each position of scenefile dial.When shooting, you can retrieve the necessary fileinstantly using scene file dial.Scene file dial• During recording, the OPERATION TYPEand FRAME RATE (page 99) settings remainunchanged even when the scene file is changed.To change these settings, set the camera-recorder to recording standby state.When the camera-recorder is shipped from thefactory, the following files are stored.F1: SCENEFile suitable for normal shooting.F2: SCENE FLUO.File suitable for shooting under fluorescent lights,ie. indoors.F3: SCENE SPARKFile suitable for shooting with fuller variations ofresolution, coloring and contrast.F4: SCENE B-STRFile for broadening the contrast of dark parts,such as when shooting sunsets.F5: SCENE CINE VFile suitable for shooting movie-like sceneswhere the contrast is to be emphasized. (Therecording format remains unchanged even whenthe scene file is changed. It must be set usingthe REC FORMAT option on the RECORDINGSETUP screen. (Page 105))F6: SCENE CINE DFile suitable for shooting movie-like sceneswhere the dynamic range is to be emphasized.(The recording format remains unchangedeven when the scene file is changed. It mustbe set using the REC FORMAT option on theRECORDING SETUP screen. (Page 105))Changing scene file settingsThe setting value of the scene file can be changed.Also you can save the changed scene file to eachposition of the scene file dial.Example: Change the name of the scene file.1 Set the POWER switch to ON.2 Turn the scene file dial, then select thescene file to be changed.3 In the setup menus, select the SCENE FILEscreen.• For menu operation (Page 95)• You can also use the menu buttons on theremote control. (Page 14)4 Press and button to select NAME EDIT.5 Press (or ) button, and use button toselect YES.Press button.