Status Check

With the touch of a button, operators can display settings menus for audio, output signal and camera, as well as Assign Button and Picture Profile functions, superimposed over the video on the LCD monitor, allowing for easy status or settings checks during recording, playback and feeding.

Picture ProfileTM

Status Check

Up to six different picture-quality settings can be registered in the memory as picture profiles and displayed on the LCD monitor at the touch of a button. This function allows operators to easily call up customized picture-quality settings to the camera to suit various shooting conditions, saving on the labor needed to reset the camera each time for the same conditions. At the default setting, six picture profiles are registered, with recommended settings for typical shooting conditions.

The setting items include Color Level, Color Phase, Sharpness, Skintone Detail, Skintone Level, AE Shift, AGC Limit, Auto Iris Limit, White Balance Shift, ATW Sensitivity, Black Stretch, Cinematone Gamma, and Cineframe.TM

The default picture profiles include “For recording in HDV”, “For recording in DV”, “For recording people’s pictures”, “For recording film-like pictures”, “For recording sunset pictures”, and “ For recording in black and white”.

Personal Menu

The Personal Menu function allows operators to make a customized settings menu with frequently used menu items, and to easily recall it at the touch of a button. Up to

28 menu items each for the camera and VTR settings can be added to the Personal Menu, and their order can be arranged in the menu.

Zebra/Peaking

Switch

Picture Profile

Personal Menu

Battery Info

Battery Info

Information on the compatible battery pack attached to the camera can be displayed on the LCD monitor with the touch of a button. The battery’s current charge level and its current remaining recording time can be checked when the power is turned off. The remaining recording time available for the selected recording format also appears.

Optimum Weight Distribution and Balance

The optimum weight distribution and balance of its body make the HVR-Z1U particularly suitable for hand-held shots, and also allows operators to easily carry the camera without causing fatigue. In addition, the camcorder can sit comfortably on the shoulder

simply by attaching the optional VCT-FXA Shoulder Brace.

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Sony HVR-Z1U manual Status Check, Picture ProfileTM, Personal Menu, Battery Info, Optimum Weight Distribution and Balance

HVR-Z1U specifications

The Sony HVR-Z1U is a highly regarded camcorder that has earned a prominent place in the field of professional video production. Introduced as one of the first professional HDV camcorders, the HVR-Z1U has been instrumental in making high-definition recording more accessible to an array of users, from independent filmmakers to corporate videographers.

At the heart of the HVR-Z1U is its 1/3-inch CCD sensor, which enables the capture of high-definition video at a resolution of 1080i. This sensor technology provides impressive low-light performance and greater depth of field control, making it suitable for a variety of shooting conditions. The camcorder supports HDV 1080i format while also offering standard definition DV recording, which enhances its versatility.

The HVR-Z1U features a 20x optical zoom lens, enabling it to capture detailed images even at significant distances. This zoom lens incorporates advanced optics that help minimize distortion and chromatic aberration, ensuring sharp and clear images. The camcorder also comes with a built-in optical image stabilization system, which is particularly beneficial when shooting handheld or in dynamic environments, reducing the impact of camera shake.

Another notable feature of the HVR-Z1U is its extensive audio capabilities. It boasts two XLR input connections, allowing for professional-grade audio recording. Users can connect high-quality microphones and utilize manual audio level controls, ensuring optimal sound capture to complement the high-definition video.

The camcorder is equipped with a sophisticated LCD display and a viewfinder, both of which offer excellent resolution and color accuracy. These features allow operators to effectively frame shots and monitor the quality of their footage in real-time. Additionally, the HVR-Z1U includes a variety of shooting modes and customizable settings, giving professionals the ability to tailor their recording experience based on specific project requirements.

Connectivity options abound with the HVR-Z1U, including IEEE 1394 FireWire for easy transfer of video to a computer, component outputs for high-quality playback, and composite outputs for standard definition displays.

In summary, the Sony HVR-Z1U stands out as a versatile and powerful tool for HD video production. Its blend of advanced technologies, reliable performance, and thoughtful features makes it a valuable asset for those seeking professional-quality video in a compact yet robust package. Whether for documentary filmmaking, event videography, or corporate presentations, the HVR-Z1U continues to impress with its capabilities.