Sony HDW-730S, HDW-750P manual 240, 135

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08 MARKER 2

 

 

 

USER BOX

On / Off

 

You can draw a box cursor in the viewfinder, any size and position.

USER BOX WIDTH

240

 

 

USER BOX HEIGHT

135

 

 

USER BOX H POS

0

 

 

USER BOX V POS

0

 

 

CENTER H POS

 

 

 

CENTER V POS

 

 

 

ASPECT SAFE ZONE

 

 

Turns ON/OFF the SAFETY ZONE MARKER display with respect to the ASPECT MARKER.

 

 

 

 

ASPECT SAFE AREA

 

 

Selects the ranges of the SAFETY ZONE MARKER display with respect to the ASPECT MARKER.

 

 

 

 

09 GAIN SW

 

 

 

LOW

-3 to 42dB (0)

[-3dB]

Generally leave at ‘0’. Dynamic range slightly reduced at –3dB.

MID

-3 to 42dB (6)

 

 

HIGH

-3 to 42dB (12)

 

 

TURBO

-3 to 42dB (42)

-3dB

Unlikely to use 42dB…you could set this switch to –3dB.

TURBO SW IND

On/off

 

 

 

 

 

 

10 VF SETTING

 

 

 

ZEBRA

On/off

 

Only use if you have a viewfinder without a front on/off switch

 

Zebra 1, 2 or BOTH

 

Usually set zebra 1 at 70% and 2 at 95%. Gets a bit busy if you use both. Don’t try and rationalize

ZEBRA SELECT

 

the numbers below. We know it should be a direct % equivalent, but it isn’t. Sorry. Maybe future

 

 

 

software version will sort it out.

ZEBRA1 DET LVL

1 to 100% (0)

0=70%

-15=65%, 0=70%, +19=75%, +90=95%, +110=100% (subject to small variations between cameras)

ZEBRA2 DET LVL

1 to 100% (0)

0=98%

-72=90%, -25=95%, 0=98%, +20=100%

ASPECT

Off

 

 

VF DETAIL LVL

-99 to 99 (0)

 

 

VF DETAIL H LVL

-99 to 99 (0)

 

 

VF DETAIL V LVL

-99 to 99 (0)

 

 

 

 

 

 

11 AUTO IRIS

 

 

 

OVERRIDE

Off

 

 

SPEED

2

 

 

CLIP HIGH LIGHT

Off

 

 

WINDOW

1

 

 

WINDOW IND

Off

 

 

VARIABLE WIDTH

240

 

 

VARIABLE HEIGHT

135

 

 

H POS

0

 

 

V POS

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

12 SHOT ID

 

 

 

ID-1

 

 

Four different sets of characters can be saved here, any one of which can be selected to be

ID-2

 

 

recorded in meta-data. Selection of which ID you want to use is via the next page.

ID-3

 

 

 

ID-4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

13 SHOT DISP

 

 

 

DATE

On/off

On

 

TIME MODEL

On/off

On

 

MODEL NAME

On/off

On

 

SERIAL NO.

On/off

On

 

ID SELECT

On/off

 

 

SHOT BLINK CHCTR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

14 SET STATUS

 

 

 

STATUS ABNORML

On/off

 

Pushing up the toggle switch on the side of the camera pages through a number of status display

STATUS FUNC.

On/off

 

pages. [useful for checking frame rate or audio inputs]. You can delete some of these pages if you

STATUS AUDIO

On/off

 

don’t find them useful.

STATUS GPS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15 TEST OUT

 

 

 

MARKERS

On/off

On

Sets what you see out of the ‘TEST’ BNC connector on the side of the camera.

VF DISPLAYS

On/off

On

 

MENUS

On/off

On

 

ZEBRA

On/off

 

 

OUTPUT SELECT

Y/R/G/B

 

 

 

 

 

 

16 OFFSET WHT

 

 

 

OFFSET WHITE A

On/off

 

You can tell the auto white balance to always add an offset to its result.

WARM / COOL A

Kelvin reading (3200)

 

A bit like putting a ¼ blue gel in front of the camera and then removing it after white balancing.

COLOUR FINE A

-99 to 99 (0)

 

 

OFFSET WHITE B

Off/on

 

 

WARM / COOL B

Kelvin reading (3200)

 

 

COLOUR FINE B

-99 to 99 (0)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Neil Thompson January This is effectively a factory reset User Menu HDW-750P HDW-730STop menu User CustomizeDiagnostics Maintenance MenuService Menu Paint MenuService PresetFactory What it says Memory Stick + $% If you have a memory stick with setups already stored on itPage At a frame rate Film shutter angle Is equivalent to 24 fps How do you tell if the down-converter option is fitted? 24 5 & +34 -4 SMPTE-240M Mono/stereo MicOff 5min135 240Lens File Lens File Select Stop Umid SET EX Ownership REC Shutter Enable ECSBlack Gamma MatrixBLK Gamma Black Gamma Matrix PresetBLK Gamma Range Master BLK GammaCH 1/2 or SW Fix/time Int/ext3200 600%ND Adjust Mode Format Current Next ND Comp ND Offset AdjustUser Preset Clear ND OffsetLens RGB H Para Lens File Shading CH SEL Output SEL G/B Lens RGB H SAWLens RGB V SAW Lens RGB V Para