Sony 900 ユーザーズマニュアル

ページ / 203
1
Chapter 1 Introduction
10
HDC-900/950/930 Series Product Information Manual
(MSU) parameter settings can be transferred to other 
cameras in a system for perfect picture matching. 
Ergonomic Body Design
For over two decades, Sony has been designing and 
manufacturing broadcast video cameras and 
camcorders. In creating these designs, great 
importance has always been given to achieving 
control layouts based on the practical, operational 
requirements of the user. The control layout of the 
HDC-900 therefore naturally follows that of other HDC 
and BVP Series cameras. For example, the V/F 
adjustment and controls for the intercom system, V/F 
return selection, lens filter selection, etc. are all located 
in similar positions to previous models, so that 
operators with experience of Sony cameras can 
operate this new model intuitively.
The HDC-950/930 portable model features a body 
that is so compact and lightweight that it opens up new 
and exciting possibilities in location camera work. 
Newly developed ADSP LSIs drastically reduces its 
power consumption, which helps contribute to the 
stable operation of the entire system. This design with 
a low optical axis and superb weight distribution 
means that the camera can be carried comfortably on 
the shoulder without causing fatigue. Tripod operation 
is just as easy, and the HDC-950/930 has all its 
controls and connectors located in similar positions to 
those on Sony BVP cameras. Even with a viewfinder, 
microphone and a standard ENG lens, the total weight 
of the HDC-950/930 is only around 7 kg (about 16 
pounds).
Optical Filter Wheels
Independent ND and CC optical filters are provided on 
both the HDC-900 and HDC-950/930. The filter drives 
provided for both 900 and 950/930 are exactly the 
same, so that common operation is enabled between 
the hard camera and the portable type when the filter 
settings are adjusted remotely on a RCP, MSU or RM-
B750/B150 Remote Control Unit.
Electronic Shutter
The electronically operated shutter provides speeds of 
1/100, 1/250, 1/500/, 1/1,000, and 1/2,000 of a second 
(1080/60i mode).
Clear Scan and ECS (Extended Clear Scan)
Sony’s Clear Scan and ECS* functions eliminate 
banding effects when shooting monitor displays by 
allowing the shutter speed to be adjusted so that it 
exactly matches the various scanning frequencies that 
are in use. The clear scan shutter speed range is 60.1 
to 4300 Hz (1080/60i mode). The ECS function is 
especially effective under the frequency of 60 Hz or 50 
Hz.
* The ECS function is available with the HDC-900 and HDC-
950
Super EVS
Super EVS (Enhanced Vertical-definition System) 
raises vertical picture resolution, while minimizing line 
flicker*. It is ideal for shooting of a stationary subject or 
still images - the method used for the “Claymation” 
process, for instance.
* The Super EVS functions when operated at Interlace mode.
Standard 2/3-inch type Lens Mount
Either an HD lens or a standard definition 2/3-inch type 
format lens can be mounted. This allows standard 
lenses that are in everyday use with Sony cameras and 
camcorders to be used with the HDC-900 and HDC-
950/930.
Memory Stick
 Media Card  
Sony 
Memory Stick
 media card
 technology 
provides a new function on both the HDC-900 and 
HDC-950/930. Camera operators can store their 
personal preferences for a number of camera set-up 
parameters and V/F indicators in a personal Memory 
Stick media card. Whenever one of these memory 
devices is inserted into its slot on a HDC-900/950/930 
camera, the operators particular settings are instantly 
recalled. All the data stored in one or more Memory 
Stickmedia cards also can be registered and stored in 
a standard PC, so that each set of preferences can 
then be used to initialize individual or groups of 
cameras.
Multi Matrix
This function enables a particular color in a scene to be 
selected and its hue and saturation changed.
Adaptive Highlight Control (Auto Knee mode)
The Sony ADSP system intelligently monitors the 
brightness of all areas of the picture and automatically 
adapts the knee point/slope for optimum reproduction 
at that particular scene location within the picture. A 
typical example is shooting an interior scene which 
includes a sunlit exterior seen through a window.
Three-channel Skin Tone Detail Correction
The Skin Tone Detail Correction controls the detail 
level of those objects in a scene with specific color 
tones. The HDC-900/950/930 allows detail to be set 
independently for each of three separate color ranges. 
These colors are not limited to skin tones, but can be 
set for any color. Detail may be increased or 
decreased relative to the normal level.
Knee Saturation Function
This function works similar to - Sony’s TruEye™ 
processor which is one of the most innovative features 
that Sony ADSP allows. This function - makes it 
possible to reproduce very natural colors of high 
contrast scene content. When knee correction is 
individually applied to the RGB channels, it can lead to 
color distortion in highlight areas, for example skin 
tones can tend to look yellow. Knee Saturation 
processing automatically retains accurate color in 
these highlight areas to maintain the saturation in those 
picture areas compressed by the Knee function.
Low-key Saturation
The Knee Saturation function is also effective for low-
key pictures, maintaining saturation to give color 
reproduction characteristics.
Selectable Gamma and Initial Gain
Several Pre-set Gamma curves and Initial Gain 
settings are provided to emulate standardized video 
gamma transfer characteristics. These gamma tables 
are always accessible and interchangeable via the 
camera set-up menu. 
Variable Black Gamma Range
The Variable Black Gamma Range function helps to 
precisely control shadow areas. It can help to bring out 
details from the dark areas of the picture without 
affecting mid-tones and keeping the absolute black 
level unchanged. 12-bit A/D and the low noise CCD 
have extended the prowess of this important 
subjective picture control.
Black Stretch
Limits the Black Gamma function to picture luminance.