Sony DXC-D30WSP service manual Viewfinder Screen Indications, Using the Freeze Mix Function

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Shooting with the DSR-1/1P

Viewfinder Screen Indications

D30WS/P(E)/V1

4 Release the REV or FWD button when you find the tape location where you wish to continue shooting.

The DSR-1/1P enters recording pause mode.

5 Press the VTR button on the camera head or the lens.

4 Play back the tape on which the image to be used for framework alignment has been recorded.

For details of the playback operation, see the operating instructions for the DSR-1/1P.

A color playback image is displayed on the color monitor’s screen.

There are four types of indication screen which appear in the viewfinder, as follows.

Normal indications

These show the operating state of the camera and connected VTR. (See page 47.)

Status indications

Pressing the MENU/STATUS switch up while the normal indications are present calls a display of

Display by holding the

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indications are present.

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Chapter 3 Shooting

The DSR-1/1P starts recording.

Using the Freeze Mix Function

The freeze mix function superimposes a freeze-frame image of a previously recorded shot on the shooting image displayed on the viewfinder screen.

You can use this function to easily frame a subject within the same framework from a previous shot.

Note

When the camera head is in EZ mode, the freeze mix function is disabled. Release the EZ mode beforehand. (See page 12.)

1 Dock the DSR-1/1P to the camera head and connect a color monitor to the MONITOR OUT connector.

2 Perform steps 2 to 10 from “Basic Procedure for Shooting” (page 39).

3 Access basic menu page 7 and move the cursor to

FREEZE.

For details of menu operations, see “Basic Menu Operations” (page 51).

MARK/CUE:MARK mFREEZE:OFF

CHG REEL NO: (YESm4)

5 Press the UP/ON button when you see the image you want to freeze.

The frozen playback image is displayed, mixed with the shooting image, in monochrome. The indication “FREEZE MIX ON” appears on the screen.

To change the freeze-frame image

Press the DSR-1/1P’s PLAY button.

This returns to the screen shown in step 3 above, and color playback mode begins.

Use the DSR-1/1P’s tape transport buttons to find the desired image and then perform step 5 again.

6 Once you have framed your subject, press the UP/ ON button to cancel the freeze function.

This returns to the screen shown in step 3.

7 Find the recording start point or insert a new cassette for recording, then begin recording.

Note

If you use the DSR-1/1P’s tape transport buttons during back space editing, the back space editing mode will be stopped. When you were using the ClipLink function when shooting, If you simply restart the recording you will lose any ClipLink data that was recorded. To avoid this, press the DSR-1/1P’s ClipLink CONTINUE button before restarting recording.

For details, see the operating instructions for the DSR-1/1P.

current settings. (See page 50.)

Basic menu

These provide settings for the lens iris, shutter speed and so forth, and also a titling screen. (See the section “Viewfinder Basic Menu” page 51.)

Advanced menu

These provide settings for the center marker, zebra pattern, viewfinder screen indications, and so forth. (See the section “Viewfinder Advanced Menu” page 57.)

Changing the Viewfinder Display

Use the buttons and switches shown in the following figure to switch the viewfinder display among the normal indications, basic menu pages and advanced menu pages.

DOWN/OFF button

 

 

POWER switch

MENU

STATUS

UP/ON button

MENU/STATUS switch

 

 

Display by moving the POWER switch to the ON position.

Switch by pressing the MENU/STATUS switch down.

Basic menu

Normal indications

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mTITLE IND?

Switch by pressing the MENU/STATUS switch up.

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Displaying the normal indications and switching to the basic menu

To display the normal indications, move the POWER switch to the ON position.

To switch to and from the basic menu, use the MENU/ STATUS switch.

a)The camera head’s self diagnostics results are automatically displayed only when an abnormality has been detected.

b)The menu configuration differs according to the camera head’s switch settings, the connected VTR, and the type of input signal. A nine-page configuration results when all of the basic menu pages are displayed.

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Contents DXC-D30WS DXC-D30WSP Varning Introducing this manual Related manuals Manual StructureTable of Contents Operating instructions Digital Video CameraTable of Contents Overview Advanced Menu Settings FeaturesAbout This Manual Battery Pack Operating Times Advanced Menu Settings Video Output and Viewfinder PictureItemSettings Supplied accessories SpecificationsRelated Products DXC-D30WSL/D30WSPL Camera HeadMeasuring Horizontal Resolution SpecificationsHorizontal resolution in 169 mode Horizontal resolution in 43 modeDXC Chart of Optional Components and AccessoriesUsing the Camcorder Grip Using Battery Packs Camera Adaptor Power SupplyCamera Head VCL-916BYA Zoom Lens DXF-701/701CE Viewfinder Table of Contents Camera adaptor Product ConfigurationsFeatures Camera Head Location and Function of PartsLocation and Function of Parts Left and upper view Front viewVCL-916BYA Zoom Lens DXF-701/701CE Viewfinder Location and Function of Parts Fitting a VTR Using the Camcorder GripAttaching a camcorder grip to the DSR-1/1P To remove the VTRAttaching a camcorder grip to the PVV-3/3P Fitting a VTRIf using a lens with a 6-pin connector Fitting the LensFitting optional filters Using Accessories Using the ViewfinderUsing an Optional Microphone Adjusting the Shoulder Pad Position Using AccessoriesFitting to a Tripod Fitting an optional microphoneUsing Accessories Using the Carrying Case Connecting a Portable VTRConnections Connections Connecting a Number of Cameras Using a Camera Control UnitConnected VTR VTRUsing Battery Packs Power SupplyBattery pack operating times Battery low indicationsPower Supply Camera Adaptor Power Supply Basic Procedure for ShootingCamera with a separate power supply Filter setting Lighting conditionsUsing the ClipLink Function Basic Procedure for ShootingShooting with the DSR-1/1P Reviewing the recordingSetting Mark IN/OUT points as you shoot Using the Edit Search Function While Back Space EditingSetting cue points as you shoot Shooting with the DSR-1/1PUsing the Freeze Mix Function Viewfinder Screen IndicationsChanging the Viewfinder Display Viewfinder Screen Indications Viewfinder Normal IndicationsViewfinder Normal Indications Viewfinder Basic Menu Contents and Settings of EachStatus Indications Basic Menu OperationsSetting the recording time in seconds Setting the recording time in minutesViewfinder Basic Menu Entering the title Basic menu pages 8DSR-1/1P To record a titleAdvanced Menu Operations Viewfinder Advanced MenuTo change To return to the normal indicationsViewfinder Advanced Menu Advanced menu pages 9 to EZ mode settingsAdvanced menu pages 13 To set the camera IDCalling up a Setup File 38Setup FilesUsing the DSR-1/1P To call up files recorded onto a tape whenSetup Files Changing File Settings Saving File SettingsTo save setup files to a tape when using the DSR-1/1P Using SetupNavi and SetupLog with the DSR-1/1P Setup FilesSetting up the camera Using Data Recorded on Tape Recording the Menu Settings onto a Tape Using SetupNavi and SetupLog with the DSR-1/1PViewing SetupLog Data To abort the data recording while in progressSaving an Appropriate White Balance Value in Memory White Balance AdjustmentLight Sources and Color Temperature White Balance AdjustmentUsing the ATW Auto Tracing White Balance Function Using the Preset White Balance SettingsSetting the shutter speed, CLS and EVS function 44Black Balance Adjustment Shutter SettingsShutter speeds CLS Clear Scan functionShutter Settings Setting the Clock and Timestamping RecordingsHow to set the date and time When shooting is finished46Setting the Clock and Timestamping Recordings Viewfinder Screen AdjustmentsFlange Focal Length Adjustment Adjusting the LensIris Adjustments Using the zebra pattern in manual adjustment mode48Adjusting the Lens Macrophotography Settings for Special CasesEnding close-up shooting Reducing the size of the imageAdjusting Color in the Specified Area Settings for Special CasesCharacteristics of CCD Sensors Important Notes on OperationVCL-916BYA Zoom Lens DXC-D30/D30P Camera HeadDXF-701/701CE Viewfinder Design and specifications are subject to changeHood VCL-915BYA/916BY/1012BY Zoom LensVHS VTR 52Chart of Optional Components and AccessoriesBoard Layout Removal of CabinetRemoval of Side Plate Replacement of CCD Unit Replacement of Main PartsDisassembly AssemblyCN2 Connectors and Cables Connector Input/Output SignalsPin Signal Specification CAMERA/CA 76P, Male Remote 10P, Female VF 20P, Female Connection Connector HOW to Handle of AT-125 BoardHow to Attach of the Extension Board EX-591 Replacement Way of ROMIC102External View Check Point Voltage Value DC-DC Converter VoltageService mode Service Mode OperationMenu screen ConnectionStandard set value Reset object item and standard set value for setting Table3 Flare Adjustment 1 Reset4 Pre Knee Setting 2 Standing Correction6 CLP Level Adjustment 5 Component Level Adjustment7 Chroma/VF Adjustment 8 SC adjustment10 Test Mode 9 Various kinds items setting11 Head Block No. information 12 RG, SUB communication14 Title Color setting 13 Various items setting15 Various items setting 16 Knee setting 3 not in used18 Selfdiagnosis 17 Various setting20 Selfdiagnosis 19 SelfdiagnosisRC-PMPD 21 SelfdiagnosisRC-CY RC-CCRMemory DSP COM23 TG ROM Operation 22 Present unit condition indicationPreparation Grayscale chartEquipment Required Connection Pattern box PTB-500Switch Setting Before Adjustment Adjustment Item Before Adjustment Color Bar Signal ConfirmationSensitivity Measurement Confirmation Sub-Carrier Frequency Adjustment Camera AdjustmentINT SC-H Phase Adjustment 3. Y/R-Y/B-Y CLP Level AdjustmentCarrier Balance Adjustment 4. Y/SYNC/R-Y/B-Y Level AdjustmentAdjusting point LVL UP LVLVBS Level Adjustment Chroma VBS Level Adjustment→ SET UP on MAT Dest Smpte To be extended ES-22 board PreparationYC Level Adjustment Chroma YC Level AdjustmentSpecification for Ntsc Specification a = 165 ±5 mV VF SYNC/BLKG Level AdjustmentVF Sync → VF Blkg → CAM/DCC+Shading Adjustment Pedestal AdjustmentTest point Spec Mode VA-185 board → R Shad G Shad B ShadMIC LEVEL/MIC Level IND Adjustment Flare AdjustmentAdjusting point Lens iris →CAM/DCC+Title Adjustment Character Position AdjustmentAdjusting point 1CV3/MB-785 board Specification Adjusting point 1CV1/MB-785 board SpecificationPage Sony Corporation

DXC-D30WS, DXC-D30WSP specifications

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