Partial Scan Mode - Sony XCI-SX100C Technical Manual

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Partial Scan Mode

The partial scan is a function for outputting part of a whole image as a region of interest on the whole image. Only
rectangles can be selected. The screen cannot be cut in convex and L shapes.
You can select from the unit cells that are created from dividing the entire image into 16 rows and 16 columns.
Vertical (Vertical Direction)
Horizontal (Horizontal Direction)
Number of blocks
in vertical direction
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Normal mode
1 block = 60 lines (XCI-SX100 and XCI-SX100C)
1 block = 30 lines (XCI-V100 and XCI-V100C)
Binning mode
1 block = 30 lines (XCI-SX100)
1 block = 15 lines (XCI-V100)
XCI-SX100, XCI-SX100C
Normal
Binning (XCI-SX100 only)
30
32
34
36
39
42
45
49
55
100
61
110
69
121
79
135
92
152
112
174
141
204
191
247
Cutting by Partial scan mode
Frame rate
Normal
60
91
63
96
66
102
70
109
75
116
80
125
86
134
92
146
160
176
197
222
256
301
366
466
Note
The number of blocks in the horizontal direction of a
partial scan does not affect the frame rate.
However, be aware that the shutter speed has priority
and will affect the frame rate in cases where the shutter
is slower than the reciprocal of the frame rate. (The
frame rate will be equal to the reciprocal of the shutter
speed in such cases.)
XCI-V100, XCI-V100C
Binning (XCI-V100 only)
180
188
198
208
220
234
249
266
286
309
332
369
408
456
518
599
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