Sony HDC4300 Service Manual page 150

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3.
Turn on the dynamic shading.
Note
If the dynamic shading is turned on by using the lens compatible with serial communication, you do not require
the V modulation adjustment. Adjust the white shading or V modulation only when the deviation occurs. In this
case, the data will not be stored in the Lens File.
• Automatic white shading adjustment:
Shoot the white pattern so that the video level is around 80% (560 mV).
[MAINTENANCE] → [WHITE SHADING] → [AUTO WHITE SHADING]
Or adjust the R/G/B/ white shading V SAW, V PARA, H SAW, and H PARA.
[MAINTENANCE] → [WHITE SHADING] → [V SAW R/G/B],[V PARA R/G/B],[H SAW R/G/B],
[H PARA R/G/B]
• V modulation adjustment:
Shoot the white pattern, and fine-adjust it with V modulation R/G/B/Master so that the video level is around
80% (560 mV) with the lens iris set around F4 and the zoom control in the center of the ring.
[PAINT] → [VIDEO LEVEL] → [V MOD R/G/B/M]
4.
Set the lens extender to OFF.
5.
Adjust the white balance and flare balance with the grayscale chart.
6.
Zoom the lens and adjust the center marker to a position at which the object does not deviate.
Note
The center marker position is stored in the Lens File immediately without using lens file store after the position is
aligned. The center marker position also is stored by changing it at the time of normal use.
7.
Store the lens file.
[FILE] → [LENS FILE] → [STORE FILE]
8.
Set the lens extender to ON and repeat steps 5 to 7.
Calling
Using OPERATION Menu of This Unit
Calls the lens file stored in the camera.
[FILE] → [LENS FILE] → [No.]
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