Shutter Speed; White Balance Memory; Remaining Disc Capacity; Gain Value - Sony PDW-F800 Operation Manual

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f White balance memory
Indicates the currently selected white balance
automatic adjustment memory.
A: Displayed when the WHITE BAL switch is set
to A.
B: Displayed when the WHITE BAL switch is set
to B.
P: Displayed when the WHITE BAL switch is set
to PRST or when the preset button on an RM-
B150 has been pushed.
T: Displayed when ATW is being used.
3200: Displayed when the COLOR TEMP SW
3200K function is set to ON.
4300: Displayed when the COLOR TEMP SW
4300K function is set to ON.
5600: Displayed when the COLOR TEMP SW
5600K function is set to ON.
6300: Displayed when the COLOR TEMP SW
6300K function is set to ON.
1) PDW-700 only
g Timecode
Indicates the elapsed recording/playback time,
timecode, user bits or other information selected
by the DISPLAY switch (see page 24).
h Gain value
Indicates the gain value (in dB) of the video
amplifier, as set by the GAIN selector.
i Shutter speed
Indicates the shutter speed or the shutter mode.
However, if the SHUTTER selector (see page 18)
is set to OFF, nothing is displayed.
For details of the displayed shutter speed, see
"Setting the Electronic Shutter" on page 67.
j Operation/alarm message display area
For details, see "Operation/alarm messages" on
page 252.
k Audio level
Indicates the level of audio channel 1 and channel
2. The peak indication of the VDR level meter is
related as follows to the audio level.
The segment colors change from gray to white at
or above the AU REF LEVEL set on the AUDIO-
2 page of the MAINTENANCE menu. This
setting does not affect the relationship between
1)
the number of lit segments and the audio levels.
The example in the above figure shows the colors
1)
when AU REF LEVEL is set to –20 dB.
1)
l Remaining disc capacity
Indicates the remaining recording time (in
1)
minutes) of the disc.
Examples of remaining recording time indication
Indication
.
.
.
110 <
100 <
90 <
90 - 85
85 - 80
.
.
.
20 - 15
15 - 10
10 - 5
5MIN (flash)
4MIN (flash)
3MIN (flash)
2MIN (flash)
1MIN (flash)
0MIN (flash)
Note
During shooting in special modes such as Interval Rec or
Slow & Quick Motion, the indicated remaining disc time
may differ from the time which can be actually shot and
recorded. This is particularly true when FRAME RATE
is set to the maximum value in Slow & Quick Motion
shooting, in which case the actual remaining time is
about half of the indicated remaining disc time.
Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls
1
2
3
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-28
-20
1 Audio channel 1 level indicator
2 Audio channel 2 level indicator
3 VDR level meter indicator
Remaining recording
time
.
.
.
120 to 110 minutes
110 to 100 minutes
100 to 90 minutes
90 to 85 minutes
85 to 80 minutes
.
.
.
20 to 15 minutes
15 to 10 minutes
10 to 5 minutes
5 minutes
4 minutes
3 minutes
2 minutes
1 minute
0 minutes
-12 -8 (dB)
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