About the lcd panels, Phenomena specific to cmos image sensors – Sony PMW-EX3 User Manual

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Important Notes on Operation

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It is recommended that the portable
communications devices near this unit be
powered off.

About the LCD panels

The LCD panels are manufactured with
extremely high-precision technology that yields
effective pixel rates of 99.99% or higher.
However, very rarely, one or more
pixels may be permanently dark or permanently
lit in white, red, blue, or green.
This phenomenon is not a malfunction. Such
pixels have no effect on the recorded data, and the
unit may be used with confidence even if they are
present.

Phenomena specific to CMOS image
sensors

The following phenomena that may appear in
images are specific to CMOS (Complementary
Metal Oxide Semiconductor) image sensors.
They do not indicate malfunctions.

White flecks
Although the CMOS image sensors are produced
with high-precision technologies, fine white
flecks may be generated on the screen in rare
cases, caused by cosmic rays, etc.
This is related to the principle of CMOS image
sensors and is not a malfunction.

The white flecks especially tend to be seen in the
following cases:
• when operating at a high environmental

temperature

• when you have raised the master gain

(sensitivity)

• when operating in Slow-Shutter mode

Aliasing
When fine patterns, stripes, or lines are shot, they
may appear jagged or flicker.

Flicker
If recording is made under lighting produced by
discharge tubes, such as fluorescent, sodium, or
mercury-vapor lamps, the screen may flicker,
colors may vary, or horizontal stripes may appear
distorted.

In such cases, set the Flicker-Reduction function
to Auto mode (see page 66).
In some cases, such phenomena may not be
improved with the Flicker-Reduction function.
It is recommend to set the electronic shutter speed
to

1

/

100

sec. in 50-Hz areas and to

1

/

60

in 60-Hz

areas.

Focal plane
Owing to the characteristics of the pickup
elements (CMOS sensors) for reading video
signals, subjects that quickly move across the
screen may appear slightly skewed.
The luminance at the top and bottom of the screen
may change when shooting a flashlight or a light
source that quickly flashes.

Note on the viewfinder display

Picture on the LCD screen in the viewfinder may
be distorted by the following operations:
• Changing the video format
• Rec Review
• Starting playback from the Thumbnail screen
• Reversing the viewfinder

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