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Sony DCX-930 Operating Instructions Manual page 47

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SC and 0/180 (subcarrier phase)
When gen-locking the camera, use the SC and 1/180
functions to adjust the subcarrier phase.
First use 1/180 for coarse adjustment and then SC for
fine adjustment.
GAMMA (gamma compensation)
ON: for normal use of the camera. The image
reproduction characteristics of the monitor CRT are
properly compensated for automatically to give
pictures of natural tones.
OFF: for producing pictures convenient for image
processing or image analysis. The video signal is
output linearly from the CCD without gamma
compensation.
G.SYNC (G with sync)
ON: for using a video monitor without sync input
connector. A sync-added G signal can be output from
the RGB/SYNC connector of the camera.
OFF: normal setting. The G signal is output from the
RGB/SYNC without sync signal.
FLD/FRM (field/frame)
FLD: for shooting fast moving subjects. The CCD
accumulates and outputs the charges field by field to
give pictures showing a minimum blur even when the
subject is fast moving.
FRM: for producing pictures with the highest possible
vertical resolution. The CCD accumulates and outputs
the charges frame by frame. Select this setting when
using the camera with measuring instruments, image
processing or image analysis systems equipped with a
frame memory, or still image processing systems.
D-SUB (RGB/SYNC output signal format)
This allows you to select the output signal format for the
RGB/SYNC connector.
Y/C: for separated Y and C signals.
VBS: for composite video signal.
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Chapter 4 Changing Camera Settings for Batter Picture
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