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Using The Ramp Function - Sony SRW-9000 Operation Manual

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Example: Delete 90.0 at step 6
During step selection operations, the unit displays
registered values only. If you rarely use one of the
registered values, you can operate more quickly
by deleting it.
You can leave up to seven of the STEP numbers
(numbers 2 to 8) unregistered.
PRESET
Resets all step shutter values to the factory
defaults.

Using the Ramp Function

When the optional HKSR-9002 is installed, you
can use the ramp settings page of the subdisplay
or the <RAMP> page of the PAINT menu to
change the FPS (number of frames shot) during
shooting.
Ramp settings page
While the ramp settings page of the subdisplay is
displayed, assignable buttons 2 and 3 function as
ramp setting buttons, regardless of any other
functions that have been assigned to them (see
page 50).
Display of assignable
button 2 function
1
2 3
1 in the first line shows the current FPS.
Use this page to make the settings shown in the
following table.
44
Basic Settings with the Subdisplay
Display of assignable
button 3 function
4
5 6
Figure
Setting item Setting value
number
Starting FPS
2
value
Ending FPS
3
value
Ramp time
4
(seconds)
Video level
5
compensation
mode (see
page 43)
Ramp mode
6
(FPS ramp
curve)
To change a setting value: Move the cursor to
the left of the item to set, and then turn the
MENU SEL/ENTER dial.
To switch 2 (starting FPS value) and 3
(ending FPS value): Press assignable
button 2.
To execute the ramp function: Press assignable
button 3.
The FPS (number of frames shot) changes
according to the settings described above.
During execution, "*" appears to the right of
the current FPS value (1 in the figure).
1
2 3
The "*" indication disappears when
execution end, and the 2 (starting FPS
value) and 3 (ending FPS value) values are
switched.
Note
The following limitations apply during execution of the
ramp function.
S23.98PsF/S24PsF: 1 to
24
S25PsF: 1 to 25
S29.97PsF/S30PsF: 1 to
30
S50PsF: 1 to 50
S59.94PsF/S60PsF: 1 to
60
0 to 30
A (Angle): Angle
compensation mode
G (Gain): Gain
compensation mode
–: No compensation
L (Linear): Linear mode
E (Exponential):
Exponential mode
–: Ramp off
Note
The ramp function is not
executed when "–" is
selected. (Assignable
button 3 does not work.)

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