Sony HVR-V1E User Guide

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Tip
• If you press the ASSIGN button again during 
the last scene review, your camcorder plays 
back the last 5 seconds of the most recently 
recorded movie, then goes to standby at the end 
of the recording.
 
You can register the settings of focus, 
zoom, iris, gain, shutter speed, and white 
balance, and then change the recording 
setting from the current one to the 
registered one, resulting in a smooth 
transition of scenes (Shot transition). 
For example, you can shift the focus from 
closer objects to farther objects, or change 
the depth of field by adjusting the iris. In 
addition, you can develop scenes under 
different recording conditions smoothly. If 
you register the manual adjustment function 
of the white balance, the scenes will 
develop smoothly between objects indoor 
and those outdoor.
Use a tripod to avoid camera-shake.
You can set the transition curve and 
duration etc. using [SHOT TRANS] (p. 72).
1
Assign [SHOT TRANS] to one of 
the ASSIGN buttons (p. 49).
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Tip
• Shot transition is assigned to ASSIGN 
buttons 1, 2 and 3.
2
Store the settings (shot).
1
Press the ASSIGN button 1 repeatedly 
to bring up the SHOT TRANSITION 
STORE screen.
2
Adjust the desired items manually.
See pages 37 to 43 for details on 
adjustment.
3
Press the ASSIGN button 2 for storing 
the setting in SHOT-A, or the ASSIGN 
button 3 for storing the setting in 
SHOT-B.
b
Note
• The setting values assigned to SHOT-A and 
SHOT-B are deleted when the POWER 
switch is set to OFF (CHG).
3
Check the stored settings.
1
Press the ASSIGN button 1 repeatedly 
to bring up the SHOT TRANSITION 
CHECK screen.
 Using the Shot transition
SHOT-A
SHOT-B
ASSIGN button1-3
SHOT  TRANS
STORE
STBY
1 2 0
min
SHOT-A
SHOT-B
00:04:50:04
STORE
SHOT  TRANS
CHECK
STBY
1 2 0
min
SHOT-A
SHOT-B
00:04:50:04
CHECK
Assigning the functions to the ASSIGN buttons (Continued)