Setting The Electronic Shutter; Shutter Modes - Sony PDW-700 Operation Manual

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be automatically stored in the memory
corresponding to the setting (A or B) of the
WHITE BAL switch. The camcorder has four
built-in filters, so a total of eight (4 X 2)
adjustments can be stored. The number of
memories allocated to each of A and B can be
limited to one by setting the FILTER WHT MEM
item to "OFF" on the WHITE SETTING page of
the OPERATION menu. In this case, the memory
contents are not linked to the filter settings.
If the WHITE BAL switch is set to B, and on the
WHITE SETTING page of the OPERATION
menu, the WHITE SWITCH <B> item is set to
"ATW", the ATW function is activated to
automatically adjust the white balance of the
picture being shot for varying lighting conditions.
If a memory error occurs
If the error message ": STORED DATA : NG"
flashes on the viewfinder screen when the
camcorder is turned on, the white balance and
black balance memory contents have been lost.
Adjust the white balance and black balance again.
Contact a Sony representative if this message
continues to appear even after the white balance
and black balance have been adjusted again.
For details, refer to the Maintenance Manual.
Setting the Electronic
Shutter

Shutter modes

The shutter modes that can be used with the
electronic shutter and the shutter speeds that can
be selected are listed below.
Standard mode
Select this mode for shooting fast-moving
subjects with little blurring.
Frame
Shutter speed (unit: seconds)
frequency
59.94i
1
1
/
,
/
,
100
125
50i
1
1
1
/
,
/
,
60
125
1
/
2000
25P
1
1
1
/
,
/
,
/
33
50
100
1
1
/
,
/
,
500
1000
ECS (Extended Clear Scan) mode
Select this mode for obtaining images with no
horizontal bands of noise when shooting subjects
such as monitor screens.
Frame
Shutter speed (unit: Hz)
frequency
59.94i
60.00 to 4300
50i
50.00 to 4700
25P
25.00 to 2300
Notes
• Whatever the operating mode of the electronic
shutter, the sensitivity of the CCD decreases
with increasing shutter speed.
• When the automatic iris is used, the iris opens
wider as the shutter speed increases, thus
reducing the depth of field.
• Under artificial light, particularly fluorescent or
mercury lamps, the light intensity may appear to
be constant, but the red, green, and blue
intensities are actually changing in
synchronization with the frequency of the
power supply causing flicker. Using an
electronic shutter under such lighting could
make the flicker even worse. Color flicker is
particularly likely to happen when the power

Setting the Electronic Shutter

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