Image buffer (memory shot), Pan image buffer (memory shot) – Sony XCD-MV6 User Manual
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Pan
Pan is a function used to move a camera left and right.
However this camera supports a video mode much
smaller than the image sensor’s effective pixels by
cutting out images from the whole screen. You can
specify the portion to be cut out using Pan commands.
The variable range differs according to the selected
video mode.
When a video mode is changed, the pan values are set to
the default setting.
Image Buffer (Memory
Shot)
The camera has image buffer (Memory Shot) that
temporarily stores an image in the frame memory inside
the camera and transfers it later.
When multiple cameras are connected in the same bus,
all the cameras may not output images at the same time
due to the restriction of the set transmission rate.
ImageBuffer (Memory Shot) may resolve this
inconvenience.
When exposure starts, each camera stores an image in
the frame memory without allocating the isochronous
resource.
When outputting, each PC outputs the image from the
camera allocating the isochronous resource.
The number of images to be stored is 100 at maximum.