Sony 900 User Manual

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HDC-900/950/930 Series Product Information Manual
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Camera Head
The HDC-900 Series is an outstanding new-generation 
HD camera with a true multi-purpose system in which 
many new technologies have been incorporated such 
as Sony’s ADSP (Advanced Digital Signal Processing), 
a newly developed 2.2-million pixel CCD and 12-bit A/
D conversion. 12-bit A/D conversion improves 
gradation analysis by a factor of four compared to 10-
bit conversion, significantly improving control over 
picture tonal reproduction, and accuracy of color 
reproduction. A 600% dynamic range in conjunction 
with the 12-bit A/D and the superior DSP processing 
ensure superb processing of overexposed picture 
information and the handling of specular highlights. 
Just some of the state-of-the-art features are:
• Optical filter wheels
• Multiple output capability
• Optical fibre digital transmission
• Memory Stick 
(media card operation)
• Triple skin tone detail
• Adaptive detail control
• Electronic soft focus
• Adaptive highlight control
• Knee saturation
• Multi matrix control
These improvements contribute to an unsurpassed 
image quality, making the HDC-900 Series a true ‘top-
of-the-line’ studio/OB camera. 
The HDC-950/930 is the portable version of the 
HDC-900 and has identical video processing circuitry. 
Both models have the same signal performance and 
can be controlled either at the camera head or by 
remote control through studio system peripherals such 
as the HDCU-900/HDCU-950 Camera Control Unit, 
MSU-700A/750 Master Set-up Unit and CNU-700/500 
Camera Command Network Units. Because of this 
design concept, users of the HDC-950/930 have the 
same features, the same operational performance and 
the same operational ‘feel’ as the HDC-900 - an 
optimized solution to meet the needs of high-end users 
for a companion studio portable camera. 
The flexible interfacing of the HDC-900 and HDC-
950/930 means that they are not only high-end HD 
broadcasting cameras, but they can also be easily 
integrated into conventional studio/OB vehicle 
systems that use earlier BVP-900/700/500 Series 
cameras.
The HDC-900/950 family has the following features:
High picture quality and high performance 
The new 2/3-type 1080 FIT CCD with 2,200,000 pixels, 
a unique CCD output signal processing circuit, and a 
12-bit A/D converter provide high picture quality and 
excellent performance for the HDC-900 and HDC-950. 
A high-cost-performance IT type - HDC-930 - is also 
available.
Newly designed integrated unit (HDC-950/930 only) 
Low power consumption and high efficiency of heat 
radiation were -addressed by integrating the camera 
and camera adapter into a single unit, improving the 
reliability. In addition, five filter discs each for CC and 
ND are provided as standard to match the operability 
of the studio-use HDC-900. 
Multiple formats 
The HDC-900 and HDC-950 operate with various 
formats, covering 24PsF, 50i, 25PsF, 30PsF, as well as 
60i systems, while the HDC-930 operates with 50i and 
60i systems.
Memory Stick
*1 
operation 
The camera is equipped with a Memory Stick drive, 
which enables setup data storage and software 
upgrading using Memory Stick media cards. 
*1 “Memory Stick” is a trademark of Sony Corporation. 
Selection of gamma table 
Multiple gamma tables are provided, enabling you to 
use multiple formats and perform flexible image 
creation.
Wide variety of detail control functions 
Skin tone detail function 
Allows control (emphasis or suppression) of the detail 
level for just a certain hue or chroma area in the image, 
by creating a detail gate signal from hue color 
components centered on skin tones. 
Detail boost 
frequency control 
The boost frequency can be adjusted from 20 MHz to 
30 MHz. This allows the detail thickness to be set 
appropriately for the subject, thus enabling more 
subtle image expression. 
H/V ratio control 
The ratio between horizontal and vertical detail can be 
adjusted.
White/black limiter 
The white side and black side detail can be limited 
independently.
Easy menu-based setting 
Selections and settings for shutter speed, ECS, Super 
EVS mode, viewfinder display items, video gain, safety 
zone marker
*2
 or center marker
*3
, screen size marker, 
etc. may be made quickly and easily using setup 
menus displayed on the viewfinder screen or an 
external monitor. 
*2
Safety zone marker
: A box-shaped marker displayed on 
the viewfinder screen which indicates 80%, 90%, 92.5%, or 
95% of the total screen area. 
*3
Center marker
: A cross-shaped marker that indicates the 
center of the viewfinder screen.
Wide variety of viewfinder display options 
Along with items such as operation messages, a zebra 
pattern
*4
, a safety zone marker, and a center marker, 
camera settings may also be displayed on the 
viewfinder screen using text and symbols. Further, 
there are other indicators arranged above and below 
the viewfinder, such as a tally lamp, battery warning 
indicator, and an indicator to tell that one or more 
settings are other than standard. This makes it simple 
to check the status of the camera. 
*4
Zebra pattern
: A stripe pattern displayed on the viewfinder 
screen which indicates the portions where the video level 
is above about 70% or 100%. Used to check the video level 
of the subject.
Optical digital transmission 
The camera uses electro-optical composite cable for 
1.5-gigabit digital optical transmission between the 
camera and a camera control unit.
High-resolution 2-type multi-format viewfinder (HDC-
950/930 only)
Along with developing the HDC-950, a 2-type multi-
format viewfinder HDVF-20A is provided.
Prevention of electrical shock 
When the power connection is unsafe, the power 
supply from the HDCU (Camera Control Unit) will be 
shut off.