Sony HVR-V1P User Guide
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5
Select [OK] by turning the SEL/
PUSH EXEC dial B, then press
the dial.
PUSH EXEC dial B, then press
the dial.
6
Press the MENU button A to hide
the menu.
the menu.
z
Tips
• Shot transition is assigned to the ASSIGN
buttons 1, 2 and 3 (p. 46). Cancel the shot
transition assignment to return to the pre-setting
assignment.
transition assignment to return to the pre-setting
assignment.
• To cancel the shot transition, select [SHOT
TRANS]
t [YES] in step 3.
b
Note
• [FOCUS INFNTY] is only available during the
manual focus. It is not available during the auto
focus.
focus.
1
Assign [FOCUS INFNTY] to one of
the ASSIGN buttons (p. 43).
the ASSIGN buttons (p. 43).
2
Press the ASSIGN button
assigned to [FOCUS INFNTY].
assigned to [FOCUS INFNTY].
appears.
If you release the switch, it returns to
manual focusing.
manual focusing.
Use this function to record a distant
subject when the focus is automatically
set on a close subject.
subject when the focus is automatically
set on a close subject.
If you make an index for a scene, you can
easily search for the scene later (p. 50).
easily search for the scene later (p. 50).
The index function will make it easier to
check the transition of recording or edit
your pictures using index signals.
check the transition of recording or edit
your pictures using index signals.
1
2
Press the ASSIGN button
assigned to [INDEX MARK].
assigned to [INDEX MARK].
When pressed during recording
appears for about 7 seconds and an
index signal is recorded.
When pressed during standby
flashes.
After you press the REC START/STOP
button to start recording,
button to start recording,
appears
for about 7 seconds and an index signal
is recorded.
is recorded.
To cancel the operation
Before starting to record, press the ASSIGN
button assigned to [INDEX MARK] again.
button assigned to [INDEX MARK] again.
b
Note
• You cannot record an index signal on a recorded
tape afterward.
Focusing on a distant subject
(Focus infinity)
(Focus infinity)
Recording an index signal
Assigning the functions to the ASSIGN buttons (Continued)