fShoulder pad
You can move the shoulder pad forwards or backwards by raising up the shoulder pad locking lever. Do this to ensure the best balance when shooting with the camcorder on your shoulder.
For details about how to adjust the pad, see “Adjusting the Shoulder Pad Position” on page 32.
gTC IN (time code input) connector (BNC type) To synchronize the time code of the camcorder to an external time code, connect the camcorder to the external
equipment with the reference time code using this connector.
hTC OUT (time code output) connector (BNC type) To synchronize the time code of an external VTR to that of the camcorder, connect the camcorder to the reference time code input connector of the external VTR using this connector.
For details about the time code, see “To set the time code” on page 57.
Overview 1 Chapter
1 TALLY indicator
2TALLY switch
3Battery attachment interface
4 DC IN connector
5 “Memory Stick” slot
6 REMOTE connector
7DC OUT 12 V connector
8AUDIO IN
9WRR connector
0 i.LINK (DV OUT) connector
qa AUDIO OUT
qs VIDEO OUT connector (DSR- 450WS/450WSP only)
aTALLY (back tally) indicator (red)
Lights up during recording. It will not light if the TALLY switch (see below) is set to OFF. This indicator also blinks to indicate warnings (page 13) in the same manner as the REC/TALLY indicator in the viewfinder.
For details, see “Operation Warnings” on page 125.
bTALLY switch
Set to ON to activate the TALLY indicator (see above) function.
cBattery attachment interface
Attach a
For details about how to attach the battery and AC adaptor, see “Preparing a Power Supply” on page 29. For information about attaching a synthesized tuner, see “Attaching a UHF Portable Tuner (for a UHF Wireless Microphone System)” on page 35.
Note
For your safety, and to ensure proper operation of the camcorder, Sony recommends the use of the following battery packs:
dDC IN connector (XLR type,
To operate the camcorder using an AC power supply, connect an
e“Memory Stick” slot
“Memory Stick” | “Memory Stick” |
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