5 viewfinder preferences, 1 viewfinder picture quality, 2 video level indication – Grass Valley LDK 8000 v.2.0 User Manual

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v2.0

LDK 8000 User’s Guide | Operating instructions

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5.5

Viewfinder preferences

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

VF menu.

Figure 5-5. Viewfinder controls

5.5.1

Viewfinder picture quality

Adjust the Brightness and Contrast controls according to your preferences. If you wish, use
the Crispening (peaking) control to adjust the sharpness of the viewfinder picture (reduce
the crispening when the gain is set to +++).

The dioptre of the viewfinder can be adjusted to suit your eyesight by turning the Dioptre ring.
The range of the dioptre is +1 to -3.

5.5.2

Video level indication

Switch on the zebra function so that you are alerted in the viewfinder by a Zebra pattern in
areas where high video levels occur. This diagonal line pattern warns you that the area
affected has risen above a predetermined level of the full scale video exposure value. Go to
the

VF menu to set the video levels at which the zebra function works.

5.5.3

Tally indicators

The red Tally indicator at the front of the viewfinder and at the rear of the carrying handle light
to indicate that the camera is on-air. The Tally switch is used to control the Tally indicator at
the front of the viewfinder. When this switch is set to the OFF position, the Tally indicator
does not light when the camera is on-air. The Tally switch does not control the tally indicator
at the rear of the carrying handle.

When the camera is on-air, the REC indicator in the viewfinder lights. When the studio ISO
signal is received, the TAPE indicator lights.

Crisp

Tally

Zebra

Option

Contr.

Bright.

Tally

switch

Zebra

switch

Option

switch

Crispening

control

Contrast

control

Brightness

control

Dioptre ring

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