Sony SRW-9000 Operation Manual page 44

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1
Move the cursor to the left of the frame
rate (4 in the figure).
2
Turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to
select the desired frame rate (number of
frames to shoot).
To use a compensation mode
When the optional HKSR-9002 is installed, you
can compensate for changes in the video level that
occur when the frame rate (number of frames to
shoot) is changed. There are two compensation
modes, which compensate by adjusting the
shutter angle or electrical gain.
1
Move the cursor to the left of "CMP"
(5 in the figure).
2
Turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to
select the compensation mode to use.
AC (angle compensation mode): When the
frame rate is changed, the video level is
held constant by automatically adjusting
the shutter angle.
GC (gain compensation mode): When the
frame rate is changed, the video level is
held constant by automatically adjusting
the electrical gain. The shutter angle is
held constant.
See "Detailed Shutter Settings" (page 69) for details
about compensation modes and about compensation
mode menu operations.
When you are not using the shutter
Select OFF at 3.
The shutter value indication at 2 becomes "----".
To change the registered shutter values
You can change registered shutter step values in
the <SHUTTER ASSIGN> page of the Camera
>USER (OPERATION) menu.
For details on how to operate the Camera menu, see
"Basic Camera Menu Operations" (page 113).
You can also use the <SHUTTER> page of the
Camera >USER (PAINT) menu to change a
registered shutter step value.
See "Detailed Shutter Settings" (page 69) for more
information about the <SHUTTER> page.
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Basic Settings with the Subdisplay
<SHUTTER ASSIGN> page
STEP 1-8
On each line, the [deg] column displays a
registered shutter angle. The [sec] column
displays the corresponding shutter speed value,
converted according to the currently selected
frame rate.
ADD
Use this to register new shutter step values.
Display the shutter angle you wish to register, and
then press the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. You can
select angle values in the range from 360.0 to 4.3
degrees. Shutter step values are sorted
automatically in descending order.
If eight values have been already registered, the
message "STEPS FULL" appears, and a new
value cannot be added. In this case, use DEL (see
the following section) to delete an unneeded
value beforehand.
DEL
Use this to delete registered shutter step values.
When the cursor is positioned at DEL, an asterisk
(*) appears to the left of STEP 1.
Turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to move the
asterisk to the left of the value you wish to delete,
and then press the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. That
value is deleted, and the items after the deleted
one are automatically renumbered.
Example: Delete 90.0 at STEP 6
During step selection operations, the unit displays
registered values only. If you rarely use one of the

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