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Modello:
HDW-700A
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Descrizione:
HD Camcorder
Informazioni
The HDW –700A HD Camcorder combines a HD color Video camera, of
which effective picture elements is 1920(H) x 1080(V) and
which uses
2/3 inch FIT1) CCD2) imagers with 2,000,000 picture
elements, with an
HDCAM portable videocassette recorder. Its excellent
portability and
dust- and water-proof construction make it ideal as a
camcorder for
ENG3) and EFP4) in the same way as the earlier DVW-700,
which is the
Digital BETACAM model. The introduction of a new method of
processing HD digital signals improves the image quality
even further
and simplifies setup (initialization) operations.
1-1-1 Camera Features
The features of the HDW-700A camera are described below.
• 2/3 inch FIT CCDs with 2,000,000 picture elements provide
a compact
and lightweight unit with excellent image quality.
• Existing 2/3 inch lenses can be used.
• Digital signal processing has improved picture quality,
stability, and
reliability.
• A setup menu enables you to control features such as
status displays,
messages, and markers; to select various types of settings;
to toggle
switches; and to operate a setup card.
• Blur-free shooting is ensured by a built-in,
high-performance electronic
shutter that provides a variety of modes, such as ECS5) mode
which
reduces flickering on the monitor screen and S-EVS6) mode which
improves vertical resolution.
• Selectable video gain ensures a noise-free image.
• A simple switch operation enables automatic adjustment of
the black set,
black balance, and white balance. Memory functions make it
easy to
replicate the white balance setting appropriate for the
lighting conditions.
• Character display functions on the viewfinder indicate
switch settings,
automatic black and white balance adjustment, status
indications, and
warnings.
• The warning system uses various types of warning
indicators and
sounds to inform you of VTR faults, end of tape, low
battery, etc.
• The camcorder is equipped with a dual-wheel filter disk
for adjusting
the filter setting to shooting and lighting conditions.
• Override function which makes fine adjustment of the
reference value
for brightness of automatic iris control is provided.
• A built-in circuit produces a color bar signal for easy
adjustment of the
color monitor.
• The remote control unit controls camera functions and VTR
functions.
• Setup data specified by the camera operator, including the
various
marker settings, can be stored in the camcorder itself or on
a setup
card as an operator file, and then can be recalled.
• Setup data specified by video engineers, including the
various detail
settings, can be stored in the camcorder itself and on a
setup card as a
reference file, and then can be recalled. It is possible to
shorten time for
setting with duplicating the stored reference file to the
other cameras
through the setup card,
• Setup data specified by video engineers, including the
video settings,
can be stored as a scene file. It is possible to recall the
setup data
appropriate for the scene.
• Correction value to use a lens extender and for each lens
can be stored
as a lens file, and then can be recalled. It is possible to
shorten time for
adjustment when replacing the lens.
• A high-performance viewfinder is adjustable forward,
backward, and
sideways, and has a full range of auxiliary equipment.
The VTR features of this camcorder are described below.
• Use of the HDCAM format allows high performance HD digital
recording and playback while preserving the same ease of use as
conventional camcorder equipment.
• The same cassette size (S size) as Digital BETACAM can be
used to
achieve a long recording time of approximately 40 minutes.
• The recording review function, which automatically rewinds
and plays
back the last approximately 3 seconds of recording on the
tape, enables
you to quickly confirm recorded contents.
• No playback adaptor is needed to see the color playback
image on the
monitor screen.
• The 3 times normal speed search function provides quick
positioning of
the tape.
• LTC1) and VITC2) recording and LTC playback can be performed.
• The built-in time code generator can be synchronized with
an external
generator.
• A lithium battery is the back-up power supply for the
built-in time code
generator enabling the time code to be held for
approximately 5 years
without charging the camcorder power supply.
• Optional long-life battery packs are available.
• Pressing the VTR START button on the camcorder or the VTR
button
on the lens ensures recording continuity from the very next
frame.
• Two analog audio input channels can be recorded as 16-bit
digital
signals.
Tipo di manuale:
Manuale d'uso
Pagine:
225
Dimensione:
1.34 Mbytes (1407330 Bytes)
Lingua:
english
Revisione:
1st Edition
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Documento elettronico, senza ricerca, molto ben leggibile.
Data caricamento:
2015 08 02
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Informazioni
Chapter 1 Overview
1-1
Features ...
1-1
1-1-1 Camera
Features ...
1-1
1-1-2 VTR
Features ...
1-3
1-2 Example of System
Configuration ... 1-4
1-3
Precautions ...
1-6
Chapter 2 Locations and Functions of Parts and
Controls
2-1 Power
Supply ...
2-1
2-2 Accessory
Attachments ...
2-3
2-3 Audio
Functions ...
2-5
2-4 Shooting and Recording/Playback
Functions ... 2-13
2-5 Setup Menu Operating
Section ... 2-27
2-6 Time Code
System ...
2-29
2-7 Warnings and
Indications ...
2-35
2-8 Warnings and Indications on the Display
Panel ... 2-38
Chapter 3 Recording and Playback
3-1 About
Cassettes ...
3-1
3-1-1 Loading and Unloading a
Cassette ... 3-1
3-1-2 Preventing Accidental
Erasure ... 3-4
3-2
Recording ...
3-5
3-2-1 Basic
Procedure ...
3-5
3-2-2 Continuous
Recording ... 3-9
3-3 Checking the Recording –
Playback ... 3-12
3-3-1 Checking the last Three Seconds of the Recording –
Recording
Review ... 3-12
3-3-2 Checking the Recording on the Color Video Monitor –
Playback in
Color ...
3-13
4-1 Adjusting the Black Balance and the White Balance and
Correcting the White
Spots ... 4-1
4-1-1 Adjusting the Black
Balance ... 4-2
4-1-2 Automatic Correction of White Spots in the Image ... 4-4
4-1-3 Adjusting the White
Balance ... 4-5
4-2 Setting the Electronic
Shutter ... 4-9
4-2-1 Shutter
Modes ...
4-9
4-2-2 Selecting the Shutter Mode and
Speed ... 4-10
4-3 Adjusting the Audio
Level ... 4-13
4-4 Setting the Time
Data ...
4-17
4-4-1 Setting the User
Bits ... 4-17
4-4-2 Setting the Time
Code ... 4-19
4-4-3 Entering the Real Time in the
VITC ... 4-21
4-4-4 Synchronizing the Time
Code ... 4-23
4-5 Setup Menu Display on the Viewfinder
Screen ... 4-28
4-5-1 Basic Use of the Setup
Menu ... 4-31
4-6 Status Display on the Viewfinder Screen 4-34
4-6-1 Layout of the Status Display on the Viewfinder Screen 4-34
4-7 Setup Using the OPERATION Menu ...
4-38
4-7-1 Finding a
Page ...
4-39
4-7-2 Selecting the Items for Which the “!” LED is to Light.
4-40
4-7-3 Setting the Marker
Display ... 4-42
4-7-4 Selecting the Display
Items ... 4-43
4-7-5 Setting the GAIN Selector
Values ... 4-45
4-7-6 Setting the
Viewfinder ... 4-47
4-7-7 Setting the Automatic
Iris ... 4-48
4-7-8 Setting the Battery, D5600K Mode and Selecting the Lens
File ...
4-50
4-7-9 Operator
File ...
4-52
4-8 Paint
Menu ...
4-54
4-9 Using the Setup
Card ...
4-64
4-9-1 Handling the Setup
Card ... 4-64
4-9-2 Using Data on the Setup
Card ... 4-66
Chapter 5 Setting Up The Camcorder
5-1 Power
Supply ...
5-1
5-1-1 Using a BP-L60A/L90A Battery
Pack ... 5-1
5-1-2 Using a BP-90A Battery
Pack ... 5-5
5-1-4 Using an AC
Adaptor ... 5-6
5-1-5 Using the Anton Bauer Ultralight
System ... 5-7
5-2 Adjusting the
Viewfinder ...
5-8
5-2-1 Adjusting the Viewfinder
Position ... 5-8
5-2-2 Detaching the
Viewfinder ... 5-10
5-3 Mounting the
Lens ...
5-12
5-4 Adjusting the Flange Focal
Length ... 5-13
5-5 Audio Input System
...
5-15
5-5-1 Using the Supplied
Microphone ... 5-15
5-5-2 Using an External
Microphone ... 5-18
5-5-3 Attaching a UHF Portable Tuner (for a UHF Wireless
Microphone
System) ...
5-23
5-5-4 Connecting Line Input Audio
Equipment ... 5-27
5-6 Tripod
Mounting ...
5-28
5-7 Attaching the Shoulder
Strap ... 5-30
5-8 Adjusting the Shoulder Pad
Position ... 5-32
5-9 Putting On the Rain
Cover ... 5-33
5-10 Connecting the Remote Control
Unit ... 5-36
Chapter 6 Maintenance
6-1 Testing the Camcorder Before
Shooting ... 6-1
6-1-1 Preparations for
Testing ... 6-1
6-1-2 Testing the
Camera ...
6-2
6-1-3 Testing the
VTR ...
6-6
6-2
Maintenance ...
6-10
6-2-1 Cleaning the Video
Heads ... 6-10
6-2-2 Cleaning the
Viewfinder ... 6-10
6-3 Operation
Warnings ...
6-12
Appendix
Specifications ...
A-1
Video Camera
Section ...
A-2
VTR
Section ...
A-3
Supplied
Accessories ...
A-6
Recommended Additional
Equipment ... A-6
Glossary ...
A-9
Index ...
1-1