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V Detail Freq
Used in the progressive mode to increase the detail in the vertical portion
of the image. This will slightly improve the sharpness of the image.
In 24p thick used for
video playback, while the thin setting is used for going out to film.
Progressive
This selection allows you to choose between four selections:
OFF:
Progressive video recording is turn OFF, you will be using standard interlace
video
(60i).
30P:
In this selection you will be recording in the Progressive mode at a 30 frame
per second mode. The 30 frames per second video imaged are converted into 60 f
field interlace signals, and the resulting video signals , and the resulting video
signals are output or recorded. In this mode , high-quality still pictures free of
vertical shifting, can be obtained in this mode
24P:
In this selection you will be recording in the Progressive mode at a 24 frame
per second mode, or a Cinema look. The 24P frame per second images are
converted into 60 field interlace signals using 3:2 pulldown or conversion system.
The resulting video signals are output or recorded. Cinema-like images can be ob
-tainted in this mode
24P (ADV):
In this selection you will be recording in the Advanced Progressive
mode at a 24 frame per second mode. The 24 frames per second video images are
converted into 60 field interlace signal by the advanced 2:3:3:2 pulldown method
and the resulting video signals are output or recorded. Use this setting when the
final product will be transferred to film.
Note:
The color bar signal cannot be displayed. The gain cannot be controlled, it is fixed.
The auto focus cannot be utilized. When the progress mode has been selected, the sync
signal may be temporarily disturbed and no video will be output for 3 seconds. A shutter
setting of 1/50 (OFF) or 1/60 is recommended. When using ATW (Auto Tracking White)
function the black balance will not function. Since the video is recorded in 5 frame incre-
ments in 24P and Advanced mode, the timing at which recording starts may be slightly de-
layed.
Name Edit
This selection allows you to change or edit the name of the scene file se-
lected by the scene file dial,
Save / Init
Save, allows you to save changes made in a scene file. Remember to do this
or you will revert back to the old settings when power is turned off or you switch to the VCR
mode. If the initial mode is chosen the scene file settings will return to the factory defaults.