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1-1 Features
• You can select an interlaced scan mode or progressive 
scan mode (30 fps (frames
 
per second)
2)
 for the PDW-
510/530, 25 fps  for the PDW-510P/530P).
• With the optional CBK-FC01 Pull Down Board 
installed, a 24 fps
3)
 progressive scan video can be 
recorded subjected to pull-down, providing imaging 
quality close to that of film. (PDW-510/530 only)
1) Abbreviation of “Power Hole-Accumulated Diode.” “Power HAD” is a 
registered trademark of Sony Corporation.
2) More precisely, 29.97 fps
3) More precisely, 23.98 fps
Camera signal processing for high quality 
video
• The 12-bit A/D converter provides high image quality, 
stability, and reliability.
• The high-performance electronic shutter allows you to 
select extended clear scan mode (ECS 
1)
) and high 
vertical resolution mode (EVS 
2)
), to obtain clear, high-
quality video.
1) ECS: Extended Clear Scan
2) EVS: Super Enhanced Vertical Definition System
Shooting functions to cope with different 
shooting conditions
• A slow shutter function (up to 
1
/
2
 second) is provided as 
a standard feature. This allows noiseless shooting under 
very poor lighting conditions and a variety of expressive 
possibilities, such as shots of flowing streams which are 
smoothed out by afterimages.
• You can easily recall sets of adjustment values from 
memory, to match the particular lighting conditions.
• The  ATW 
1)
 function provides automatic white balance 
adjustment in response to changing lighting conditions.
• The TruEye 
TM
 
2) 
process yields distortion-free video, 
even with high intensity colors.
• The TURBO GAIN button enables an instantaneous 
boost of the video gain to the maximum 48 dB.
1) ATW: Auto Tracing White balance
2) TruEye: “TruEye” is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation.
Freeze mix function
This allows a still image from the previously captured 
video to be aligned with the video output from the camera. 
Thus you can adjust the camera position to get exactly the 
same framing for new shooting.
Wide range of menu settings
The menus provide the following operations, among 
others.
• Status display, message, and marker display settings
• Camera adjustment settings
• Switch function assignment
• “Memory Stick” operations
You can also assign any settings to the USER menu, to 
create customized menus.
Saving and recalling settings in a “Memory 
Stick”
Using an optional “Memory Stick”
1)
, you can save menu 
settings for particular shooting conditions, for recall as 
required.
1) “Memory Stick” is a trademark of Sony Corporation.
High-functionality viewfinder
The 2-inch monochrome viewfinder allows accurate 
focusing.
The switch settings, automatic black balance and white 
balance items, status, warnings and so on appear on the 
viewfinder screen.
1-1-3 Features of the Optical Disc 
Drive (VDR)
Recording and playback in clip units
Each time you start and stop recording, this creates an 
independent clip. 
• During recording, material is always written to unused 
parts of the disc. Therefore, even when playing back 
between shooting sessions, there is no danger of 
inadvertently overwriting the previous recording.
• Immediately after recording, you can delete clips you 
decide not to keep, allowing efficient use of the available 
disc capacity.
• During playback, you can check the recorded video and 
audio by viewing thumbnail images of clips on the disc 
and jumping instantly to the first frames of other clips.
• The  i.LINK 
1)
 (FAM (File Access Mode)) function 
allows you to transfer clip files by connecting a 
computer, or by connecting the unit to a network with the 
CBK-NC01 Network Adaptor (option).
1) i.LINK is a trademark of Sony Corporation.
Picture cache recording
Video and audio for a maximum of 10 seconds is always 
held in memory, so that when you start recording, it is 
possible to record from just before the REC START button 
was pressed.
Time-lapse video (intermittent recording) 
function
You can record video intermittently, capturing any number 
of frames at any desired time interval.