Sony PDW-F350L Camcorder User Manual


 
68
Recording – Basic Operations
Chapter 3 Recording and Playback
Example 2: Connecting two units, and using one as the
reference
When making the following connections, set the frame
frequency to the same value on both units. Wait until the
reference camcorder becomes stable (a state where a
normal picture appears on the viewfinder screen or the
LCD monitor), and then connect the other camcorders.
When the frame frequency of this unit is 23.98P, make
sure that the reference unit is either recording or in the
recording stopped state.
To synchronize the timecode
1
Set the PRESET/REGEN/CLOCK switch to PRESET.
2
Set the F-RUN/SET/R-RUN switch to F-RUN.
3
Press the DISPLAY/EXPAND button of the LCD
monitor to display TCG on the time counter display
section.
4
Depending on the frame frequency setting of this unit,
supply the reference timecode and reference video
signal shown in the following table to the TC IN
connector
1)
and GENLOCK IN connector,
respectively. The input reference timecode and
reference video signal must meet the phase
relationship requirements of the the SMPTE timecode
standard. (Excluding the case where the frame
frequency is 23.98P.)
1) On the PDW-F350, input to the TC IN connector. On the PDW-F330,
input to the TC connector, and set the IN/OUT selector switch to IN.
a) More precisely 59.94i
b) More precisely 29.97P
c) Genlock is not possible on a 23.98PsF video signal.
This operation synchronizes the internal timecode
generator with the external timecode. After about 10
seconds, you can disconnect the external timecode
without losing the synchronization. However, there
will be noise on the recorded image if you connect or
disconnect the timecode signal during recording.
When the frame frequency of this unit is 23.98P, a
discrepancy of ±1 frame with the externally locked
timecode may arise.
When you finish the above procedure, the internal
timecode is immediately synchronized with the external
timecode and the time counter display will show the
value of the external timecode. However, wait for a few
seconds until the sync generator stabilizes before
recording.
If this unit cannot be genlocked to the reference video
signal, the internal timecode is not correctly
synchronized with the external timecode.
Until this unit is genlocked to the input reference video
signal, the output video signal from this unit may break
up.
When the internal timecode generator is set to F-RUN
mode, the precision of the synchronization may be
reduced if you turn the POWER switch off and on or
keep the camcorder turned off for a long time.
Notes
Reference camcorder
MONITOR OUT
TC OUT
GENLOCK IN
TC IN
PRESET F-RUN
REGEN
SET
CLOCK R-RUN
SUB CLIP
CLIP MENU
SEL/SET
1
2
3
4
Frame
frequency of
this unit
Acceptable reference
video signal frame
frequency (HD or SD)
Acceptable
timecode
60i
a)
, 30P
b)
59.94i 30 frames
50i, 25P 50i 25 frames
23.98P
59.94i
c)
24 frames
Notes