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Side Grip
Side Grip
The side grip is located near the HVR-V1U camcorder's
center of gravity. By tilting it to the front by approximately
10 degrees, it lightens the load on the operator's wrist
during shooting.
Color Viewfinder with Large-size Eye Cup
The HVR-V1U is equipped with a high-resolution color LCD
viewfinder of approximately 211,000 pixels in a widescreen
aspect ratio of 16:9. Operators can choose to display
pictures in color or in black and white. In addition to a
standard-size eye cup, a large-size eye cup is also supplied.
This can be attached to the standard-size eye cup to
provide superb light-blocking capability, easy focusing, and
more comfortable use of the viewfinder.
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)
Output Connector
The HDMI output connector transfers non-compressed,
high-definition digital video and audio signals from
and to the HVR-V1U and other HDMI-equipped
devices, such as consumer HDTV monitors, via a
single cable.
Headphone Connector
3.5-inch Type Widescreen,
Clear Photo LCD plus
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Monitor
The HVR-V1U is equipped with a 3.5-inch*
widescreen color LCD monitor, which provides enhanced
brightness and a high level of color reproduction.
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Viewable area, measured diagonally
With the Optional
SH-L35WBP LCD Hood
Marker
When shooting in 16:9 aspect ratio mode, markers such
as 4:3, 13:9, 14:9, and 15:9 can be displayed on the
HVR-V1U's LCD monitor and viewfinder, allowing scenes
to be captured to match the aspect ratio of the edited
master.
Six Assign Buttons
Functions frequently used in the field can be assigned to
six Assign Buttons (push buttons), allowing operators to
make rapid changes depending on the shooting
conditions.
The assignable functions include: Last Scene Review,
Marker, Hyper Gain, Digital Extender, All Scan Mode, Spot
Light, Focus Infinity, Rec Review, End Search, Index,
Peaking, SteadyShot, Color Bar, Back Light, Fader, Display,
and Picture Profile.
Manual/Auto Setting Switches
Iris, gain, shutter speed, white balance, and menu
buttons are located on the left side of the HVR-V1U's
rear panel to avoid them being accidentally pressed
during operation.
Video Connectors
Video connectors such as i.LINK, analog component
output, and multi-AV output connectors are located on
the right side of the HVR-V1U's rear panel where they do
not get in the way of camera operations during shooting.
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