Руководство Пользователя для Sony PDW-F330L

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Recording – Basic Operations
  
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If a memory error occurs
If the error message “: STORED DATA: NG” flashes on 
the viewfinder screen when the camcorder is turned on, the 
white balance memory contents have been lost. Adjust the 
white balance again. Contact your Sony dealer if this 
message continues to appear even after the white balance 
has been adjusted again.
Using the ATW (auto tracking white 
balance) function
By using the ATW function, the white balance is adjusted 
automatically when the lighting conditions change.
Depending on the shooting conditions, the white balance 
may not always be correctly adjusted automatically. To get 
a precise white balance, it is recommended to use the 
WHITE BAL switch.
Turning the ATW function on using the WHITE 
BAL switch
1
On the WHITE SETTING page of the 
MAINTENANCE menu, set WHITE SWITCH <B> 
to ATW.
2
Set the WHITE BAL switch to the B(ATW) position.
This turns the ATW function on, and the white balance 
is now adjusted automatically to respond to changes in 
the lighting conditions.
Turning the ATW function on using an ASSIGN 
switch
1
On the ASSIGNABLE page of the USER (or 
OPERATION) menu (see page 142), set one of 
ASSIGN 1 to ASSIGN 4 to ATW.
2
Press the ATW-assigned switch.
This turns the ATW function on, and the white balance 
is now adjusted automatically to respond to changes in 
the lighting conditions.
Setting the Electronic Shutter
This section describes the shutter modes that can be used 
with the electronic shutter of the camcorder, and describes 
the procedure for selecting the shutter speed and shutter 
mode.
About the shutter modes
The shutter modes that can be used with the electronic 
shutter and the shutter speeds that can be selected are listed 
below.
• Whatever the operating mode of the electronic shutter, 
the sensitivity of the CCD decreases with increasing 
shutter speed.
• When the automatic iris is used, the iris opens wider as 
the shutter speed increases, thus reducing the depth of 
field.
• Under artificial light, particularly fluorescent or mercury 
lamps, the light intensity may appear to be constant, but 
the red, green, and blue intensities are actually changing 
in synchronization with the frequency of the power 
supply causing flicker. Using an electronic shutter under 
such lighting could make the flicker even worse. Color 
flicker is particularly likely to happen when the power 
supply frequency is 60 Hz. However, if the power 
frequency is 50 Hz, setting the shutter speed to 
1
/
100
 can 
reduce this flicker.
Note
Shutter 
mode
Frame 
frequency
Shutter speed
Application
Standard
60i
1/100, 1/125, 
1/250, 1/500, 
1/1000, 1/2000 
(sec.)
For shooting 
fast-moving 
subjects with 
little blurring.
30P
1/40, 1/60, 1/120, 
1/125, 1/250, 
1/500, 1/1000, 
1/2000 (sec.)
23.98P
1/32, 1/48, 1/96, 
1/125, 1/250, 
1/500, 1/1000, 
1/2000 (sec.)
50i
1/60, 1/125, 1/250, 
1/500, 1/1000, 
1/2000 (sec.)
25P
1/33, 1/50, 1/100, 
1/125, 1/250, 
1/500, 1/1000, 
1/2000 (sec.)
ECS 
(Extended 
Clear 
Scan)
60i
60.0 to 6000 Hz
For obtaining 
images with 
no horizontal 
bands of 
noise when 
shooting 
subjects such 
as monitor 
screens.
30P
30.0 to 7000 Hz
23.98P
24.0 to 5000 Hz
50i
50.0 to 6000 Hz
25P
25.0 to 6000 Hz
SLS
(Slow 
Speed 
Shutter)
(except 
23.98P)
2 to 8, 16 , 32, 64 
frames 
(1/15 to 1/3.8, 
1/1.9, 1.1, 2.1 
(sec.))
For shooting 
subjects in 
low level 
lighting 
conditions.
Notes