Using the ND Filter (Lenses with Built-in ND Filter)
When recording under bright conditions, the camcorder sets a small aperture value, and the picture may appear blurred. When you are using a lens with built-in ND filter, turn it on/off according to the screen display.

With the 20x L IS Lens or HD 20x L IS Lenses: Press the ND filter unlock button and turn the ND filter operating ring.
When the camcorder is set to Easy Recording or Auto mode, following displays appear:
Screen display
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What it means
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What you should do
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No display |
ND filter is not activated |
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"ND" displayed |
ND filter is activated |
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"ND " flashes |
ND filter required |
Turn on the ND filter |
"ND " flashes |
Lenses with ND filter on/off: External ND filter required
Lenses with selectable ND filter density: Higher density or external ND filter required
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Select a higher density built-in ND filter or attach an external ND filter to the lens*. |
"ND " flashes |
Built-in ND filter not required |
Turn off the ND filter |
*If you have no external ND filter available, use the Tv mode and set a high shutter speed, or use the Av mode and set a small aperture value.
- Turning on/off the ND filter changes the aperture setting. Readjust the aperture in Av mode as required.
- Depending on the scene, the color may change when turning on/off the ND filter. In such case, setting a custom white balance may be effective.
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