16-Bit Mode; Exposureout; White Balance (Xcd-V50Cr Only); Hue (Xcd-V50Cr Only) - Sony XCD-V50 Technical Manual

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16-bit Mode

The camera supports 16-bit Black & white
(Monochrome) mode, but because the output of the AD
converter is 14-bit, only the least significant 14 bits of
the 16 bits will handle data. The upper 2 bits will be
filled with zeros.
00dddd | dddddddd

ExposureOut

When trigger is OFF, or software trigger is ON, a
signal that indicates the exposure time is output from
the TRIG IN/Exposure OUT connector of the camera.
exposure
time
The LOW period that is given by an output wave form
is an approximate guideline. It does not correspond
exactly to the actual exposure time.
XCD-V50CR
XCD-V50
+5 V
4.7 kΩ
White Balance
(XCD-V50CR only)
You can adjust the R and B gain with respect to G.
Shoot a white object and adjust the two gains to
standardize the signal levels of R, G, and B.
Hue
(XCD-V50CR only)
You can adjust the G gain. Use this feature when you
cannot obtain the correct white balance using the R and
B gain.
The following Bayer patterns are available.
G
B
R
G
Functions
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