Setting The Scan Mode - Sony DXC-9100P Operating Instructions Manual

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Setting the Scan Mode

Since the DXC-9100P has a CCD that uses an "all pixels
read-out" method, the unit has a frame shutter function. This
allows the camera to output full-frame still image only using
the electronic shutter.
The camera has the following three scan modes.
• NOR (normal mode)
• F.S (frame shutter mode)
• N.I mode
Each mode is described below using the timing charts.
NOR (normal) mode
This mode is suitable when using the camera output only for
monitoring where the frame shutter function is not required.
CCD output 1
O
(Video signal
output)
One channel of the CCD outputs is used. The video signal is
output from the camera without passing through the
memory. Odd-field and even-field video signals are output
alterntely.
E
O
E
O
O: Odd
E: Even
F.S (frame shutter) mode
The video signals for 25 frames are output for one second.
This mode is suitable when shooting an object moving at
high speed from a fixed position with minimal blurring
using the frame shutter function.
1 frame
(1/25 sec.)
O
Memory output
(video signal
output)
O
CCD output 1
E
CCD output 2
The odd-field signal and the even-field signal are sent to the
memory together and they are interlaced in memory and
output as the video signal for one frame.
E
O
E
O
E
O
E
O
O
E
O
E
O: Odd
E: Even
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