
General and Features
The model
The
Features of the Camera Section
The camera section of the
High sensitivity: 2000 lux (F8)
High S/N ratio: 62 dB (standard)
Digital signal processing
Signal processing is digitized by a 14.3 MHz/28.6 MHz (typ.)
Setting menu
The setting menu is displayed on the viewfinder screen, and controls the status displays, mes- sages, marker displays, etc. Whether or not to display each item, as well as the display conditions when items are to be displayed, can be selected according to the user’s convenience. For exam- ple, display ON/OFF for the ! lamp display which informs the user that the unit has entered irregu- lar status can be selected for 7 different conditions.
The setting menu is also used to select various settings and functions and execute memory card operations, etc.
Setup cards
Setting menu and subject data can be stored on SRAM memory cards with a capacity of 64 kilobytes or greater which conform to PCM CIA standard ratings as setup cards. Stored data can be saved individually or according to the shooting conditions, allowing the same setup condi- tions to be easily reproduced and assisting in standardizing setup conditions between individual data.
High-function electronic shutter
Using the
Synchro scan mode: This mode is suited for shooting personal computer and workstation moni- tor screens, and provides images with little horizontal stripe noise.
High vertical resolution (Super V) mode: This mode provides images with high vertical resolution compared to standard mode.
Wide range of video gain selections
Eleven gain values can be selected from
Automatic adjustment and memory functions for black balance/white balance
The black set, black balance and white balance can be automatically adjusted by simple switch operations. Adjustment values are held in the memory even if the power for the unit is turned off, so there is no need to readjust the balance each time the power is turned on.
There are two memory systems for white balance which can hold four adjustment values each for the CC and ND filters, making a total of eight adjustment values. When adjustment values match- ing the illumination conditions are selected from among the values stored in the memory, the unit is automatically adjusted to the corresponding white balance. (A menu setting also allows adjust- ment of only two values instead of the values for each filter.) In addition, when the unit is shipped from the factory, the white balance value for 3200K is stored in the memory as a preset value. This value can be called when there is no time to adjust the white balance, etc.
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