Marker, Assign button, Time code preset – Sony HVR-A1P User Manual

Page 7: Histogram indicator, Shot transition, Cinema-like image shooting, Long operating time

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Marker

Four types of markers can be displayed on the LCD monitor
and viewfinder, and can be displayed simultaneously:

Assign Button

A function frequently used in the field can be assigned to the
Assign Button (push button), located on the right side of the
camera body, allowing operators to make rapid changes
under field conditions. The assignable functions include
Status Check, Super SteadyShot, One Push Auto White
Balance, Histogram Indicator, and Color Bars (two types).

Time Code Preset

The time code can be preset using any number in H/M/S/F
(hours/minutes/seconds/frames) to record desired tape-position
information. The time-code mode can be selected between
“REC RUN” and “FREE RUN”. In addition to the time code,
user bits can also be set.

Histogram Indicator

The Histogram Indicator for brightness can be displayed on
the LCD monitor and viewfinder, allowing operators to easily
evaluate the brightness of currently captured images for
proper exposure.

Shot Transition

The Shot Transition

TM

function allows for smooth automatic

scene transitions. The operator can program start and end
settings for zoom, focus, and white balance into the A/B
buttons and, by pressing the start button, a smooth transition
will take place according to the set time, because the camera
automatically calculates the intermediate values during the
scene transition. The start of this function can be
synchronized with the camera’s REC start function. The
transition progress can be checked using an indicator
displayed on the LCD monitor. In addition, a start timer
function is also available for the Shot Transition function,
helping to prevent operators from missing a shot.
This function is very useful when complex camera settings are
required during the scene transition – for example, when
shooting subjects moving from the background to the
foreground of a scene.

Cinema-like Image Shooting

Two powerful features to produce cinematic and film-like
pictures are provided on the HVR-A1. The Cinematone
Gamma™ feature allows operators to quickly set up and load
a gamma curve with similar contrast characteristic to a film
gamma curve. The Cineframe™ feature allows picture
movement to be reproduced like a film of 25 frames/s.

Long Operating Time

With the optional NP-QM91D InfoLITHIUM Rechargeable
Battery Pack attached, the HVR-A1 can continuously record in
HDV mode for up to 300 minutes, or up to 340 minutes in
DVCAM/DV mode.

With LCD

Monitor On**

With LCD Viewfinder

and Monitor On**

With LCD

Viewfinder On

Continuous
Recording Time*

NP-FM50

(supplied)

NP-QM71D

(optional)

NP-QM91D

(optional)

* Continuous recording time, indoors at 25C°.

**With LCD backlight on

Battery Life

HDV

80 min

200 min

300 min

DVCAM/DV

90 min

225 min

340 min

HDV

75 min

195 min

295 min

DVCAM/DV

90 min

220 min

330 min

HDV

70 min

180 min

275 min

DVCAM/DV

80 min

200 min

300 min

PHOTO Button

Zoom Lever

2-channel XLR Audio Connectors

“Memory Stick Duo” Slot

ASSIGN Button

NIGHTSHOT Switch

CENTER

Distribution Quantity

Brightness Level

Images Simulated

Images Simulated

4:3

SAFETY ZONE

GUIDE FRAME

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