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File System - Sony HDC-700 Operation Manual

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Optional high-resolution 7-inch viewfinder
(HDVF-700)
The viewfinder angle may be easily adjusted for easy
viewing. The viewfinder may also be locked into
different height positions. The viewfinder may be
easily installed or removed with no tools required.
Optical / electrical cable for easy
connection
The camera may be connected to the HDCU-700A
Camera Control Unit for transfer of digital video,
audio, and control signals, using an optical / electrical
cable (two single-mode fiber optic lines, two power
supply lines, and two control lines). Power supply to
the camera is also provided through this cable.
Small, lightweight, low power
consumption
The camera has been designed to be as small, light,
and consume as little power as possible, making it
suitable for field broadcasting.

File System

The HDC-700 is able to store adjustment data in
memory in the form of files. There are three types of
files, for different purposes:
Reference file:
This file stores standard values for use in
automatic setup adjustment, as well as data on
standard switch settings.
Scene file:
This file stores painting data for specific scenes.
For example, values set for a particular scene
during rehearsal may be saved in a scene file.
Calling up the file during the real shooting puts
the camera in the exact same condition as it was in
rehearsal.
Lens file:
This file stores attributes for lenses used. The
camera is shipped from the factory with data
stored for standard lenses.
File creation, saving, and recall operations are
performed using an optional MSU-700 Master Setup
Unit or RCP-700 series Remote Control Panel. The
type and number of files which may be used differs
with the device being used.
For more information, refer to the manuals for the Master
Setup Unit or Remote Control Panel.
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