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2001 Sony Corporation
Operating Instructions
Before operating the unit, please read this manual
thoroughly and retain it for future reference.
Note
The supplied CD-ROM includes operation manuals for
the DSR-370/570WS series of digital camcorders
(English, Japanese, French, German, Italian and
Spanish versions).
For more details, see page 14 “Using the CD-ROM
Manual.”
3-206-360-11(1)
Digital Camcorder
DSR-370L/370PL
DSR-370K1/370PK1
DSR-370K2/370PK2
DSR-570WSL/570WSPL
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Digital Camcorder

 2001 Sony CorporationOperating InstructionsBefore operating the unit, please read this manualthoroughly and retain it for future reference.NoteThe s

Page 2 - Owner’s Record

Chapter 1 Overview10 Chapter 1 Overview...

Page 3 - Table of Contents

100 Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusChapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusViewfinder Advanced MenuContents and Settings of

Page 4 - Shooting

Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and Menus 101Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusAdvanced menu page 3a) For DSR-370P/570WSP: EBU7

Page 5 - Indications and

102 Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusChapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusViewfinder Advanced MenuMARKERSelects ON/OFFsett

Page 6 - Settings (Continued)

Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and Menus 103Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusAdvanced menu page 5ItemSettingsSS INDa)Selects

Page 7

104 Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusChapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusViewfinder Advanced Menu2 Press and turn the MEN

Page 8

Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and Menus 105Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusAdvanced menu page 8NoteUse the VCR menu to set

Page 9 - Overview

106 Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusChapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusViewfinder Advanced MenuAdvanced menu pages 9 to

Page 10 - Features

Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and Menus 107Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusVideo Output and Viewfinder Picture (DSR-570WS/5

Page 11 - Chapter 1 Overview 11

108 Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusChapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusSetup FilesYou can use setup files to reproduce

Page 12 - Features of VCR Section

Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and Menus 109Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusTo call up files recorded onto a tapeLoad the ca

Page 13 - Other Features

Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 11Auto tracing white balance (ATW)This function automatically traces the white balance,which constantly changes a

Page 14 - Using the CD-ROM Manual

110 Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusChapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusSetup FilesChanging File SettingsWhen using adva

Page 15 - Front View

Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and Menus 111Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and Menus3 Access advanced menu page 13 (page 12 on DSR-3

Page 16 - Right Side View

112 Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusChapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and Menus3 Press the MENU dial to store the file. To abo

Page 17 - Chapter 1 Overview 17

Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and Menus 113Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusUsing SetupNavi and SetupLogThe SetupNavi functi

Page 18 - 18 Chapter 1 Overview

114 Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusChapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusUsing SetupNavi and SetupLog4 Press the MENU dia

Page 19 - (Continued)

Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and Menus 115Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and Menus10Move the cursor to “SURE TO STORE?” andpress t

Page 20 - 20 Chapter 1 Overview

116 Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusChapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusNotes• SetupLog data is not recorded while Setup

Page 21 - Chapter 1 Overview 21

Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings 117Chapter 5Adjustments andSettingsSetting on the VCR Section — VCR MenuYou can use the VCR menu for settings on th

Page 22 - 22 Chapter 1 Overview

118 Chapter 5 Adjustments and SettingsChapter 5 Adjustments and Settings1 Press the MENU button.“DIAG” appears in the display window and thetime data

Page 23 - Note for the DSR-370/570WS

Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings 119Chapter 5 Adjustments and SettingsMenu 101 Setting the Real TimeClock and Calendar1 Display menu 101 and press

Page 24 - 24 Chapter 1 Overview

Chapter 1 Overview12 Chapter 1 OverviewFeaturesFeatures of the DSR-570WS/570WSP Camera SectionFollowing are features of the DSR-570WS/570WSP,considere

Page 25 - Chapter 1 Overview 25

120 Chapter 5 Adjustments and SettingsChapter 5 Adjustments and Settings1 Display menu 204.The menu number and the current frame modesetting are shown

Page 26 - Left and Upper View

Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings 121Chapter 5 Adjustments and SettingsExample: 8 minutesIf the setting does not need to be changed, pressthe MENU bu

Page 27 - Rear section

122 Chapter 5 Adjustments and SettingsChapter 5 Adjustments and Settings6 Press the VTR button on the camcorder or lens.Test recording starts.The disp

Page 28 - Rear and Bottom

Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings 123Chapter 5 Adjustments and SettingsMenu 212 Selecting AudioRecording ModeThe audio recording mode can be set to

Page 29 - Binding tie

124 Chapter 5 Adjustments and SettingsChapter 5 Adjustments and SettingsMenu 213 Selecting AudioReference LevelThe audio reference level can be set t

Page 30 - 30 Chapter 1 Overview

Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings 125Chapter 5 Adjustments and SettingsMenu 220 Using Setup Add (forDSR-370/570WS only)Use this menu to add setup to

Page 31 - Chapter 1 Overview 31

126 Chapter 5 Adjustments and SettingsChapter 5 Adjustments and Settings1 Make the following settings.• POWER switch: ON• OUTPUT/DL/DCC+ switch: one

Page 32 - 32 Chapter 1 Overview

Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings 127Chapter 5 Adjustments and SettingsTo save the white balance adjustment for differentlighting conditions, repeat

Page 33 - (page 70)

128 Chapter 5 Adjustments and SettingsChapter 5 Adjustments and SettingsLight Sources and ColorTemperatureAdjustment of the white balance to match the

Page 34 - 34 Chapter 1 Overview

Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings 129Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings12If black balance adjustment cannot becompleted automaticallyThe warning mess

Page 35 - TAKE BATTREC

Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 13...

Page 36 - 36 Chapter 1 Overview

130 Chapter 5 Adjustments and SettingsChapter 5 Adjustments and Settings2131 Set the SHUTTER switch to the ON position.The SHUTTER indicator in the vi

Page 37 - Connections

Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings 131Chapter 5 Adjustments and SettingsWhen using the clear scan functionWatching the monitor screen, adjust the freq

Page 38 - LITHIUM BATT

132 Chapter 5 Adjustments and SettingsChapter 5 Adjustments and SettingsViewfinder Screen AdjustmentsThe following adjustments are provided to improve

Page 39 - Fitting the Lens

Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings 133Chapter 5 Adjustments and SettingsRETIRISWTMAZOOMMANU.SERVO94,11 2 1 386 57Adjusting the LensFlange Focal Length

Page 40

134 Chapter 5 Adjustments and SettingsChapter 5 Adjustments and SettingsRETIRISWTMAThere are three ways of adjusting the iris:automatically, manually,

Page 41 - Using Accessories

Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings 135Chapter 5 Adjustments and SettingsYou can see the iris sensitivity trimmer whenremoving the gum cap on the front

Page 42 - Fitting to a Tripod

136 Chapter 5 Adjustments and SettingsChapter 5 Adjustments and Settings3 Slide the M button toward the rear of thecamcorder, and turn the MACRO ring

Page 43 - Using an Optional Microphone

Chapter 5 Adjustments and Settings 137Chapter 5 Adjustments and SettingsSettings for special casesThe background is very bright, and thesubject is too

Page 44 - 1 Remove the cover of the

138 Chapter 5 Adjustments and SettingsChapter 5 Adjustments and SettingsSKIN DTLONOFFSET2,31Skin Detail CorrectionThis camcorder provides an easy pus

Page 45 - 2 Fit the other clip to the

Appendix 139AppendixFitting the zoom lensIt is important to fit the lens correctly, as otherwisedamage may result. Be sure to refer to the section“Fi

Page 46 - 1 Open the cover of the WRR

Chapter 1 Overview14 Chapter 1 OverviewLocation and Function of PartsUsing the CD-ROM ManualThe supplied CD-ROM includes operation manuals forthe DSR-

Page 47 - WRR-810A/860A

140 AppendixAppendixVertical tail on the imageBright object(electric light, sun,etc.)Monitor screenCharacteristics of CCD SensorsThe following effects

Page 48 - LINE MIC

Appendix 141AppendixCleaning the Video HeadsAlways use the special-purpose Sony DVM-12CLDCleaning Cassette for cleaning the audio and videoheads. Foll

Page 49 - Soft Carrying Case

142 AppendixAppendixWarning SystemWhen the camcorder is powered on, or if a fault occursduring operation, a warning is given in the followingways:• By

Page 50

Appendix 143AppendixCondensationIf you move a camcorder suddenly from a very coldplace to a warm place, or use it in a very humidlocation, condensatio

Page 51 - Connecting an External VCR

144 AppendixAppendixTroubleshooting chartCauseTroubleshootingYou can use this chart to establish possible causes ofan apparent problem; always double

Page 52

Appendix 145AppendixTroubleshooting chart (continued)Symptoms Cause RemedyThe time code setting is not possible. At the recording, the ClipLink functi

Page 53 - Power Supply

146 AppendixAppendixInput connectors AUDIO IN CH-1/CH-2:XLR-3 pin× 2, male–60 dBu, 3 kΩ+4 dBu, 10 kΩ(0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms)GEN LOCK IN: BNC1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ω

Page 54 - 2 Slide the battery pack down

Appendix 147AppendixMinimum illumination0.25 lux (at F/1.4, +42 dB)0.4 lux (at F/1.8, +42 dB)Sensitivity 2000 lux (F/11.0 standard, 3200 K)Gain levels

Page 55 - Intelligent Battery System

148 AppendixAppendixSpecificationsPower supply 11 to 17 V DCPower consumption24 WOperating temperature0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)Storage temperature–2

Page 56

Appendix 149AppendixVCL-719BX Zoom LensFocal length 6.7 to 127 mmZoom Manual or power, selectable;zoom ratio: 19 ×Maximum aperture1:1.4Iris control Ma

Page 57

Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 15Front View1 MIC (microphone) IN +48 V connector (XLR 3-pin, female)Connect the supplied microphone or an option

Page 58 - Basic Procedure for Shooting

150 AppendixAppendixMicrophone productsECM-670/672 Electret Condenser MicrophoneC-74 Condenser MicrophoneCAC-12 Microphone HolderEC-0.5C2/0.3C2 Microp

Page 59 - Recording

Appendix 151AppendixEC-0.5C2/0.3C2 MicrophoneCableECM-670/672 and C-74MicrophoneRM-M7GRemote Control UnitCCA-7/CCA-7-7A cableVCT-U14 TripodAdaptorTrip

Page 60 - Recording on the Internal VCR

152 AppendixAppendixWhat Is ClipLink?The ClipLinkTM function greatly improves theefficiency of the video production process as a wholeby recording var

Page 61 - Cassettes” on page 59

Appendix 153AppendixClipLink Operation FlowThe following is a detailed description of how to usethe ClipLink function during the video productionproce

Page 62

154 AppendixAppendixClipLink Operation FlowData Generated When ShootingThe following describes the kinds of data that isgenerated when using the ClipL

Page 63 - Space Editing” (page 67)

Appendix 155AppendixHow to record ClipLink log dataThe following describes how to record the variousClipLink log data items.OK/NG statusTo designate a

Page 64 - 64 Chapter 3 Shooting

156 AppendixAppendixTime codes recorded for Mark IN/OUT pointsThere is a gap between actual time codes and Mark IN/OUT time codes recorded in the cass

Page 65 - VCRs simultaneously

Appendix 157AppendixAliasingDistortion of the signal caused byoverlap of the baseband signal andlower sideband signal when thesignal is demodulated.Ap

Page 66

158 AppendixAppendixS/NSignal-to-Noise ratio. The relationof the strength of the desired signalto the accompanying electronicinterference, the noise.

Page 68 - While Back Space Editing

Chapter 1 Overview16 Chapter 1 OverviewLocation and Function of PartsRight Side ViewFront section1 EZ FOCUS button2 EDIT SEARCH buttons3 LIGHT switch4

Page 70 - 3 Press the PLAY button

Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 179 MENU dialUse this dial to change menu pages or settings.0 POWER switchPowers the camcorder on or off.qa OUTPU

Page 71 - Setting Time Values

Chapter 1 Overview18 Chapter 1 OverviewLocation and Function of PartsEJECTF FWDSTOPPLAYREWRear section1 EJECT Z buttonPress to open the cassette holde

Page 72 - 4 Set the user bits

Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 19Indications in the display window7 AUDIO LEVEL (CH-1/CH-2) (audio recordinglevel adjustments for channels 1 and

Page 73 - Setting the Time Code Value

CAUTIONDanger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.Replace only with the same or equivalent typerecommended by the manufacturer.Dispose of

Page 74

Chapter 1 Overview20 Chapter 1 OverviewLocation and Function of PartsIndications in the display window (continued)This indicates the battery capacity

Page 75 - Connection for gen-lock

Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 219 RESET/(MENU SET) (counter reset/VCRmenu) buttonResets the time value shown in the display window.This button

Page 76

Chapter 1 Overview22 Chapter 1 OverviewLocation and Function of Partsqa ALARM (alarm tone volume adjustment) knobControls the volume of the warning to

Page 77 - ClipLink Shooting

Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 233 SHIFT buttonWhen setting time code and user bit values, or at menusetting, keep pressing this button to selec

Page 78

Chapter 1 Overview24 Chapter 1 OverviewLocation and Function of PartsREC TIME SKIN DTL EXT VTROUTPUTVTRTRIGGERAUDIO LEVELAUDIO SELECTAUDIO INCH-1LITH

Page 79 - Setting Editing Points While

Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 25NoteThe recording time displayed when this switch is set toTTL or DUR is obtained by counting the duration ofth

Page 80

Chapter 1 Overview26 Chapter 1 OverviewLocation and Function of PartsLeft and Upper ViewFront section1 Shoulder strap fittingTo use the supplied shoul

Page 81 - 3 Check the following points

Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 278 Fitting for optional microphone holderYou can fit an optional CAC-12 Microphone Holderhere. (See page 43.)9

Page 82 - DEF GABC

Chapter 1 Overview28 Chapter 1 OverviewLocation and Function of PartsRear and Bottom6 WRR connector7 Cable clamp8 DV OUT connector9 DC OUT connector0

Page 83 - Chapter 3 Shooting

Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 291 TALLY (back tally) indicator (red)This indicator lights during recording. It will not lightif the TALLY swi

Page 84

Table of Contents 3Chapter 2Fitting andConnectionsChapter 1OverviewTable of ContentsProduct Configurations ...

Page 85 - Indications and Menus

Chapter 1 Overview30 Chapter 1 OverviewLocation and Function of PartsVCL-716BX Zoom Lens (for DSR-370K2/370PK2)When using a lens other than VCL-716BX

Page 86 - Viewfinder Screen Indications

Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 311 Iris ringFor manual iris control, set the Iris selector qs to the“M” position, and turn this ring.2 Zoom ring

Page 87 - Viewfinder Normal Indications

Chapter 1 Overview32 Chapter 1 OverviewLocation and Function of PartsVCL-719BX Zoom Lens (for DSR-370K1/370PK1)When using a lens other than VCL-716BX

Page 88

Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 335 F.B (flange focal length) adjustment ring andF.B (flange focal length) fixing knobF.B adjustment ring : To ad

Page 89 - (26-pin) or DV OUT connector)

Chapter 1 Overview34 Chapter 1 OverviewLocation and Function of PartsShuttle shot functionWhat is the shuttle shot function?The shuttle shot function

Page 90 - Status Indications

Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 35DXF-801/801CE ViewfinderNoteYou can switch the scan size of the DXF-801/801CEin accordance with the aspect rati

Page 91

Chapter 1 Overview36 Chapter 1 OverviewLocation and Function of Parts6 REC/TALLY (recording/tally) indicators (red)• These flashe from the time when y

Page 92 - Viewfinder Basic Menu

Chapter 2 Fitting and Connections 37Chapter 2Fitting andConnectionsInserting and Replacing the Lithium BatteryThis camcorder uses a lithium battery to

Page 93 - Basic menu page 4

38 Chapter 2 Fitting and ConnectionsChapter 2 Fitting and Connections1 Turn the POWER switch on.2 Press down the catch at the topof the battery cover

Page 94

Chapter 2 Fitting and Connections 39Chapter 2 Fitting and ConnectionsUse the following procedure to fit the lens.NoteBe sure to turn off the power be

Page 95 - Basic menu page 7

4 Table of ContentsTable of ContentsChapter 3ShootingConnections ... 50Connecting a N

Page 96

40 Chapter 2 Fitting and ConnectionsChapter 2 Fitting and ConnectionsIf using a 1/2” lens other than the VCL-716BX/719BX on DSR-370/370PIf the connec

Page 97 - 3 Start shooting

Chapter 2 Fitting and Connections 41Chapter 2 Fitting and ConnectionsUsing the ViewfinderRemoving the ViewfinderRemove any microphone from the viewfi

Page 98

42 Chapter 2 Fitting and ConnectionsChapter 2 Fitting and ConnectionsUsing AccessoriesFitting the 5-inch Electronic ViewfinderYou can fit the optiona

Page 99

Chapter 2 Fitting and Connections 43Chapter 2 Fitting and ConnectionsMIC IN +48 V connectorMarkUsing an Optional MicrophoneFitting the optional CAC-1

Page 100 - Viewfinder Advanced Menu

44 Chapter 2 Fitting and ConnectionsChapter 2 Fitting and ConnectionsUsing AccessoriesProjection BProjection AFitting optional microphones (operable

Page 101 - Advanced menu page 3

Chapter 2 Fitting and Connections 45Chapter 2 Fitting and ConnectionsWhen using equipment other than thiscamcorder for power supplyBreak off projecti

Page 102

46 Chapter 2 Fitting and ConnectionsChapter 2 Fitting and ConnectionsRemoving the shoulder strapConnecting to Audio SystemgPress here to release.Usin

Page 103 - Advanced menu page 6

Chapter 2 Fitting and Connections 47Chapter 2 Fitting and Connections3 Fit the attachment plate on therear side of the CA-WR855 tothe V-groove on th

Page 104

48 Chapter 2 Fitting and ConnectionsChapter 2 Fitting and ConnectionsUsing AccessoriesUsing an external audio systemConnect an audio mixer or other

Page 105 - 570WSP only)

Chapter 2 Fitting and Connections 49Chapter 2 Fitting and ConnectionsConnecting the CA-370 Intercom Adaptorto this camcorderUsing the Optional LC-DS

Page 106

Table of Contents 5Chapter 5Adjustments andSettings(Continued)Chapter 4Viewfinder ScreenIndications andMenusViewfinder Screen Indications ...

Page 107 - 3-inch optics

50 Chapter 2 Fitting and ConnectionsChapter 2 Fitting and ConnectionsConnectionsConnecting a Number of CamcordersWhen using two or more synchronized

Page 108 - Setup Files

Chapter 2 Fitting and Connections 51Chapter 2 Fitting and ConnectionsConnecting an External VCRConnecting an i.LINK Digital Cassette RecorderWhen yo

Page 109 - Name of file

52 Chapter 2 Fitting and ConnectionsChapter 2 Fitting and ConnectionsConnecting a Camera Control UnitYou can connect CCU-M5A/M5AP Camera ControlUnit

Page 110 - 3 Make the desired changes

Chapter 2 Fitting and Connections 53Chapter 2 Fitting and ConnectionsPower SupplyThe following power supplies can be used with thiscamcorder.• BP-L4

Page 111 - To save setup files to a tape

54 Chapter 2 Fitting and ConnectionsChapter 2 Fitting and ConnectionsPower SupplyLOCKDetaching the battery packAvoiding breaks in operation due to d

Page 112

Chapter 2 Fitting and Connections 55Chapter 2 Fitting and ConnectionsUsing an AC AdaptorUsing a CMA-8A/8ACE AC AdaptorConnect the camcorder to the A

Page 114 - Onto a Tape

Chapter 3 Shooting 57Chapter 3ShootingBasic Procedure for ShootingFILTER controlFocusing ringVTR buttonRET buttonPOWER switchZEBRA button1 Power the

Page 115 - 2 Play back the tape

58 Chapter 3 ShootingChapter 3 Shooting3 Check the switch settings on the camcorder. (Seepages 15 to 30).If there is not sufficient time to check th

Page 116

Chapter 3 Shooting 59Chapter 3 ShootingRecordingUsable CassettesThis camcorder can use the DVCAM cassettes listedbelow.The * in each model name is a

Page 117 - Settings

6 Table of ContentsTable of ContentsAppendixChapter 5Adjustments andSettings (Continued)Menu 213 Selecting Audio Reference Level ... 1

Page 118 - VCR Menu Operation

60 Chapter 3 ShootingChapter 3 ShootingChecking the tape for slackPaper clip, etc.ReelRecordingTurn the reel gently in the direction shown by thearro

Page 119 - Blinking

Chapter 3 Shooting 61Chapter 3 Shooting1 Set the POWER switch to ON and check thefollowing items in the display window.Item to checkIndication and s

Page 120 - Setting Standby-On

62 Chapter 3 ShootingChapter 3 ShootingRecording3 Make the switch settings shown in the figurebelow.PUSHPUSHoperation buttons inoperable, press on th

Page 121 - Function

Chapter 3 Shooting 63Chapter 3 Shooting4 Display menu 212 and select the audio recordingmode (two-channel mode or four-channel mode).For menu operat

Page 122

64 Chapter 3 ShootingChapter 3 ShootingRecording on an External VCRUsing the VTR/CCU Connector(26-pin) or DV OUT ConnectorSet the VTR TRIGGER switch

Page 123 - Selecting ClipLink

Chapter 3 Shooting 65Chapter 3 ShootingRecording on the internal and externalVCRs simultaneously1 Set the switches as shown in the table below.2 For

Page 124 - 25 seconds for

66 Chapter 3 ShootingChapter 3 ShootingUsing the viewfinder to see playbackpicturesTo see playback pictures of the internal VCRPress the PLAY button.

Page 125 - (for DSR-370/570WS only)

Chapter 3 Shooting 67Chapter 3 ShootingOperation at playback StepFast forward the tape Press the F FWD button.Rewind the tape Press the REW button.I

Page 126 - White Balance Adjustment

68 Chapter 3 ShootingChapter 3 ShootingBack Space EditingEJECTF FWDSTOPPLAYREWREV buttonFWD button5 Press the STOP button when the tape reaches thepo

Page 127 - 2 Set the FILTER control

Chapter 3 Shooting 69Chapter 3 ShootingTo change the playback speedPress the REV or FWD button down firmly intothe inner position to make the tape m

Page 128 - White Balance) Function

Table of Contents 7Chart of Optional Components and Accessories ... 151What Is ClipLink? ...

Page 129 - Black Balance Adjustment

70 Chapter 3 ShootingChapter 3 ShootingEJECTF FWDSTOPPLAYREWPlayback — Checking Recorded ContentsChecking the Recorded ContentsImmediately After Shoo

Page 130 - Shutter Settings

Chapter 3 Shooting 71Chapter 3 Shooting2 Press the RESET/(MENU SET) button.This resets the counter shown in the viewfinderand display window as “0:0

Page 131

72 Chapter 3 ShootingChapter 3 ShootingSetting Time ValuesSetting the User Bit ValueNoteSetting the user bit value may be disallowed in somecases at

Page 132 - Viewfinder Screen Adjustments

Chapter 3 Shooting 73Chapter 3 ShootingSetting the Time Code ValueFor details of setting user bits, see “Setting the User BitValue” on previous page

Page 133 - MANU.SERVO

74 Chapter 3 ShootingChapter 3 ShootingSetting Time Values6 Use the TC mode switch 2 to set the desiredrunning mode.If you select F-RUN, the time cod

Page 134 - Adjusting the Lens

Chapter 3 Shooting 75Chapter 3 ShootingSynchronization With External Time Code Signals — Gen-LockConnection for gen-lockLocking the video and time c

Page 135

76 Chapter 3 ShootingChapter 3 ShootingLocking the internal time code generatorto the reference time codePerform the following steps to synchronize t

Page 136

Chapter 3 Shooting 77Chapter 3 ShootingClipLink ShootingThe ClipLink function is intended to be used at variousstages from recording to editing. Whe

Page 137 - Settings for Special Cases

78 Chapter 3 ShootingChapter 3 ShootingClipLink ShootingCLIP and IP appear in the display window.The following display appears on the viewfinderscree

Page 138 - SKIN DTL

Chapter 3 Shooting 79Chapter 3 ShootingTo continuously record the next sceneRepeat steps 4 and 5.The scene number will be automatically incrementedf

Page 140 - Important Notes on Operation

80 Chapter 3 ShootingChapter 3 ShootingClipLink Shooting4 Press the TAKE button when you find a shotwhere you would like to set a Mark IN point.The T

Page 141 - Cleaning the Video Heads

Chapter 3 Shooting 81Chapter 3 ShootingResuming Recording in ClipLink ModeYou can avoid this and continue recording in ClipLinkmode from the previou

Page 142 - Warning System

82 Chapter 3 ShootingChapter 3 ShootingClipLink Shooting4 Press the ClipLink CONTINUE button.The tape remaining indication in the displaywindow flash

Page 143 - Condensation

Chapter 3 Shooting 83Chapter 3 ShootingWhen recording in ClipLink mode is started andprevious recording is overwrittenWhen recording in ClipLink mod

Page 145 - Appendix 145

Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and Menus 85Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusON OFFMENUSTATUSChanging the Viewfinder DisplayUs

Page 146 - Specifications

86 Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusChapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusDisplaying the normal indications andswitching to

Page 147 - Appendix 147

Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and Menus 87Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusDuring normal operation, the following items can

Page 148

88 Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusChapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusTime data values appear during playback, fast for

Page 149 - Related Products

Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and Menus 89Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusNoteEven if there is an external VCR connected to

Page 150

Chapter 1 Overview 9Chapter1OverviewProduct ConfigurationsThe eight models, DSR-370L/370PL, DSR-370K1/370PK1/, DSR-370K2/370PK2/ and DSR-570WSL/570WSP

Page 151 - (See page 53)

90 Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusChapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and Menusw; Filter setting indicationThis shows the settin

Page 152 - What Is ClipLink?

Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and Menus 91Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusNotes• Status indicators will not be displayed du

Page 153 - ClipLink Operation Flow

92 Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusChapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusViewfinder Basic MenuContents and Settings of Eac

Page 154 - Data Generated When Shooting

Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and Menus 93Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusBasic menu page 2Basic menu page 3This is display

Page 155 - Appendix 155

94 Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusChapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusViewfinder Basic MenuBasic menu page 5This menu i

Page 156

Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and Menus 95Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and Menus3 Turn the MENU dial until the desired charactera

Page 157 - Glossary

96 Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusChapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusViewfinder Basic MenuInitial cursor position3 Pre

Page 158

Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and Menus 97Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusWhen “CHECK DIAG” is displayedThe “CHECK DIAG” in

Page 159

98 Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusChapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and MenusViewfinder Advanced MenuAdvanced Menu OperationsS

Page 160 - Sony Corporation

Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and Menus 99Chapter 4 Viewfinder Screen Indications and Menusa) Set the cursor to the page number (blinking) a

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