Sony 510P User Manual

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 Glossary
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AES/EBU
A standard established jointly by the 
AES (Audio Engineering Society) 
and EBU (European Broadcasting 
Union) for serial transmission of 
digital audio. Two channels of audio 
can be transmitted via a single 
connector.
Aliasing
Distortion which occurs during 
sampling to convert analog signals to 
digital.
ATW
Auto Tracing White balance. The 
white balance is automatically 
adjusted for the lighting conditions 
during shooting.
Bayonet mount
A type of lens mount. The lens can be 
inserted into the lens mount and 
quickly locked in place by simply 
rotating the lens locking ring.
Black balance adjustment
To balance the black levels of the R, 
G, and B channels of a video camera 
so that black has no color.
Black set
A reference level for black balance 
adjustment.
CCD
Charge-Coupled Device. A solid 
state imager used in most video 
cameras in place of a pickup tube. 
The device converts input light levels 
into electrical charges that are first 
stored and then output in the form of 
voltage variations.
Center marker
A cross which indicates the center of 
the image on the viewfinder screen.
Clip
A recording unit. Clips are created 
every time recording starts and stops.
Clip list
A list of locations in the material 
recorded on the disc, arranged in any 
order. Clips lists can be created with 
the scene selection function of this 
unit, and with the supplied PDZ-1 
Proxy Browsing Software.
Color bar signal
A test signal which can be displayed 
as vertical bars of different colors on 
a color video monitor. This signal is 
used to check chrominance functions 
of color television and video systems 
such as cameras and monitors.
Color subcarrier
In a composite video signal, a signal 
superimposed upon the picture 
(luminance) information for the 
purpose of conveying the associated 
color information. Color and 
saturation information is conveyed 
by the phase and amplitude of the 
color subcarrier. Also called 
subcarrier.
Color temperature
The temperature in Kelvins (K) to 
represent the color of a light source, 
determined by heating a perfectly 
black body until its color matches 
that of the light source. Color 
temperature is higher when the color 
is bluish and lower when reddish.
Composite video signal
A video signal in which luminance 
and chrominance are combined along 
with timing reference “sync” 
information to make composite 
video.
CRT
Cathode-Ray Tube. Video camera 
viewfinders are equipped with a CRT 
image display, so you can monitor 
what you are shooting.
DCC
Dynamic Contrast Control. A DCC 
circuit automatically adjusts the knee 
point according to the amount of 
incident light. A video camera 
containing a DCC circuit can handle 
a wide dynamic range of luminance.
Drop frame mode
SMPTE time code runs at 30 frames/
second, while the NTSC color 
television system runs at about 29.97 
frames/second. Drop frame mode 
adjusts the running of time code to 
eliminate the discrepancy between 
time code value and actual time by 
dropping two frames from the time 
code value at the beginning of each 
minute except every tenth minute.
E-E mode
Electric-to-Electric mode. When you 
operate a VDR in E-E mode, input 
video and/or audio signals pass 
through electric circuits only and 
then come out from the output 
connectors, without passing through 
electromagnetic conversion circuits 
such as recording heads.
EFP
Electronic Field Production. The use 
of electronic equipment such as 
portable video cameras, VTRs, and 
sound equipment for television 
production outside studios.
ENG
Electronic News Gathering. The use 
of electronic equipment such as 
portable video cameras, VTRs, and 
sound equipment for the production 
of daily news stories and short 
documentaries.
Essence mark
A type of metadata that may be set for 
a specified frame.
Flare
Dark or colored flashes caused by 
signal overload through extreme light 
reflections of polished objects or very 
bright lights.
Flange focal length
The distance from the plane of lens 
mounting flange to the image focal 
plane. Abbreviated to Ff.
Flicker
Repeated change of brightness on the 
screen, caused by light sources such 
as fluorescent light flashing at the 
frequency of alternating current.
Genlock
Generator lock. To synchronize the 
pulse generator built into video 
equipment to an external reference 
(master) sync signal.
HAD
Hole-Accumulated Diode. A CCD 
sensor structure designed to suppress