The ‘
Pan, Absolute
’, ‘
Tilt, Absolute
’ and ‘
Zoom, Absolute
’ controls allow you to select
a sub-window from the main image sensor area for display but only when the camera is in
certain resolution modes. The conditions under which these controls are operational are
shown in table 3.3. An example of the effect of varying the ‘Tilt, Absolute’ control value is
shown in figure 3.6. This ‘Tilt, Absolute’ feature may be particularly useful when using the
wide-format image resolutions in cases where the whole image sensor is used (so not
with the circular field of view seen down an eyepiece) in order to select what part of the full
4:3 sensor image gets included in the captured 16:9 format image.
Figure 3.6 Effect of varying the ‘Tilt, Absolute’ control when in a wide format mode showing how this can
select what part of the full sensor image to display in the wide format output. Top left is an image taken with
a 4:3 aspect ratio image format which captures the full sensor data. Wide screen formats have to leave out
some of the vertical sensor information. The default ‘Tilt, Absolute’ value of 0 (top right image) selects the
central part of the full sensor image leaving out an equal amount of top and bottom information. Bottom left
image is taken with a ‘Tilt, Absolute’ value of -43200 (maximum negative value) and captures the top part of
the full frame whereas the bottom right image shows the result with a ‘Tilt, Absolute’ value of 43200 and this
captures the bottom-most part of the full frame.
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