Sony PXW-X500 Manual page 138

Solid-state memory camcorder
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Operation
Item
Offset White
Makes settings related to
white balance offset
values.
Shutter
Sets the shutter operating
mode.
Slow Shutter
Sets the slow shutter.
Time Zone
Sets the time zone.
Sub-item setting
Offset White <A>
On/ Off
Warm Cool <A>
Displays the approximate color
temperature.
(Approx. 1600K to 3200K to
16000K)
Warm Cool Balance<A>
–99 to ±0 to +99
Offset White <B>
On/ Off
Warm Cool <B>
Displays the approximate color
temperature.
(Approx. 1600K to 3200K to
16000K)
Warm Cool Balance<B>
–99 to ±0 to +99
Mode
Speed/Angle
Setting
On/Off
Number of Frames
2/3/4/5/6/7/8/16
Time Zone
UTC + 13:30 to UTC Greenwich
to UTC – 12:00 Kwajalein
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Description
Selects whether to add (On) or not to add
(Off) an offset value to the white balance
in memory A.
When Offset White <A> is set to On, this
specifies the offset (as a color
temperature) to add to the white balance
in memory A. (Note that the error
increases for higher offset color
temperatures. Adjust while viewing the
actual image.)
Specifies a more precise color
temperature, for use when a satisfactory
image cannot be obtained with the Warm
Cool <A> setting.
When this is set to On, the offset adjusted
here is added to the white balance of
channel B.
When Offset White <B> is set to On, this
specifies the offset (as a color
temperature) to add to the white balance
in memory A. (Note that the error
increases for higher offset color
temperatures. Adjust while viewing the
actual image.)
Specifies a more precise color
temperature, for use when a satisfactory
image cannot be obtained with the Warm
Cool <B> setting.
Selects the operating mode of the
electronic shutter.
Speed: Sets the shutter speed as a time
(units: seconds).
Angle: Sets the shutter speed as an angle
(units: degrees).
Turns the slow shutter function on/off.
Sets the number of accumulated frames
for the slow shutter function.
Selects the difference in time from UTC
(Greenwich Mean Time) in units of 30
minutes.

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