Using the camera, Using the camera -2 – Technicolor - Thomson RP5430 User Manual

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Operator's Manual LDK 200 Triax

Shooting

Using the Camera

The camera is operated via the viewfinder text display
and the control system switches on the front panel.
You have great detail and selection at your disposal
when changing all the functions that are available in
the camera. Refer to Section 6 - Operating the Menu
System - for an explanation of the use of the menu
selection structure and the viewfinder text display.

This section describes the operational functions that
are available when using the camera via the viewfinder
display and the switches at the front. These offer a
convenient way of accessing the menu system which
provides full control of the camera.

There are a number of steps that must be carried out
before satisfactory shots can be obtained:
a. The camera must be set up and powered.
b. The standard settings must be recalled.
c. Adjustments must be made for ambient lighting.

Physical set-up and power supply

Attach lens, viewfinder, microphone and any other
accessories to the camera as described in Section 2
- Assembling the Units.

Connect the triax cable to the triax connector and the
camera operator's headset to the headset socket on
the rear panel of the camera. Connect the audio
microphone to either the audio socket on the right
side of the camera or the socket on the rear. The
camera is powered by the base station via the triax
cable. Set the power switch on the left side of the
camera to the on position.

Operator preferences

With the owner card or the PIN code set the user level.
The recommended minimum user level is 1. Setting
the camcorder to level 0 is too restrictive for normal
circumstances. For full control set the level to 3.

Viewfinder preferences

Set up the viewfinder according to your own
preferences; select markers, message boxes and on-
screen display times.

Lens preferences

Set up the lens according to the manufacturer's
instructions. Select the lens type from two predefined
settings; standard or wide angle. Choose and, if
necessary, adjust the iris parameters to suit the lens
and your personal preferences.

Video preferences

The camera is now ready for use, however, the
ambient conditions must now be taken into account
and the appropriate adjustments made on the camera:
a. Recall the standards settings.
b. Switch off the colour bar (when on).
c. Select the gain.
d. Select a neutral density optical filter if required.
e. Set a preset colour temperature or carry out the

automatic white balance procedure.

f. Select the correct exposure time.

Note: The number of functions available depends on

the user level that has been set. Refer to
Section 6 for more information on setting the
user level.

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