Sony F35 manuel d'utilisation

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    OPERA TION MANUAL [English ] 1st Edition ( Revised 4) DIGIT AL CINEMA TOGRAPHY CAMERA F35[...]

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    2 To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this a pparatus to rain or moisture. To avoid electrical shock, do not open th e cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. For the c ustomers in th e U.S.A. This equi pment has been tested and foun d to compl y with the limits for a Clas s A digit al devic e, pursuan t to Par[...]

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    3 Afin de réduire les risques d’incendie ou d’électrocution, ne pas exposer cet appareil à la pluie ou à l’humidité. Afin d’écarter tout ri sque d’électrocution, garder le coffret ferm é. Ne confier l’entretien de l’appareil qu’à un personnel qualifié. Pour les c lients en Eur ope Ce produ it portant l a marque CE est conf[...]

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    4 Table of Con tents Table o f Content s Chapter 1 Overview 1-1 Features . .......... .............. ......... .............. ......... .............. ... 8 1-2 Example of System Configuration .......... .............. ..... 10 1-2-1 SRW-1 Docking System ................................................ 11 1-2-2 Optical Fiber System Using the CA-F10[...]

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    5 Table of Contents 3-2-7 Selection of a Lens File .................................................. 37 3-2-8 Confirmation of the Time Code and Tape Remaining ... 38 3-2-9 Confirmation of the Power Voltage and Select ion of Fan Operation Mode .............................................................38 3-2-10 ON/OFF of the Character Indication [...]

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    6 Table of Con tents Cha pter 4 Me nu Confi gura tio n and Deta iled Setti ngs 4-1 Menu Configuration ............... ......... .............. .............. . 63 4-2 Basic Menu Opera tions .............. .............. ......... .......... 64 4-2-1 Displaying Setting Pages ............................................... 65 4-2-2 Setting the Menu I[...]

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    7 Table of Contents Warning/Error Me ssages .............. ......... .............. ......... ....126 Precautions ... ......... .............. .............. .......... .............. ........127 About a “Memory Sti ck” ............... ......... .............. .............128 Specifications ........ .............. .............. .......... ...[...]

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    8 Featur es Chapter 1 Overvie w Chapter 1 Over vie w 1-1 Featur es The F35 is a 1CCD dig ital cinematog raphy camera equi ppe d wit h Su per 3 5-m m typ e IT pr ogre ssive CCD array wit h a total of 6,600,000 pictur e elements (ef fecti ve pixe l count of 1920 [H] × 1080 [V] RG B). The camera is in corporated with ne wly dev eloped i magers and a [...]

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    9 Feature s Chapter 1 Overvie w Doc kabl e system of the SR W- 1 HD P or tab le Digital Recorder A dockable int erface system is empl oyed to con form to versa tile shooti ng condit ions and on-si te demands. The SR W -1 1) can be docked d irectly on the top o r rear of the camera, as required for shooti ng conditio ns. The camera and SR W -1 recor[...]

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    10 Example of System Configu ration Chapter 1 Overvie w 1-2 Example of Syst em Configu ratio n The diagram bel ow sho ws a system conf iguration e xample to use o f this cam era. In th is manua l, an opti onal HD VF-C35W H D Ele ctro nic V ie wfi nder is used t o instruct ho w to operate the unit. F or mor e informatio n about th e fit tings, con n[...]

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    11 Example of System Configu ration Chapter 1 Overvie w 1-2-1 SR W -1 Docking System An SR W -1 recorder can be mounted ei ther on th e top or rear of the camera head. Po wer can also b e supplied to the r ecorder via t he DC IN conne ctor (LEMO 8-pi n) of the camera head. Upper d ocking The interfac e box can be atta ched to the rear . Rear dockin[...]

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    12 Locatio ns and Functi ons of Parts Chapter 1 Overvie w 1-3 Locations and Fun ctions of P ar ts 1-3-1 Camera Head Front panel a VF1 (viewf inder 1) c onnector (20-pi n) Connect a vie wfind er (opti onal). b CONTROL P ANEL connector Connect wit h the CAMERA co nnector of the suppli ed assistant panel (page 17) . c Accessory r eceptacles Using thes[...]

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    13 Location s and Functi ons of Parts Chapter 1 Overvie w Left panel a Lev el vial Used as a reference to c heck that the camera stand s horizon tally . It can be f ine -adjuste d when requi red. If fine-adjustment is required, remo ve the cov er and adjust it by rota ting the thre e slotted-he ad screws. b L hand le The L handle is attached t o th[...]

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    14 Locatio ns and Functi ons of Parts Chapter 1 Overvie w h (network) connector (RJ-45 ty pe, 10B ASE-T , 100B ASE-TX) For control from the MSU-90 0/950 Master Setup Unit, etc. via a netw ork cable. The necessar y settings are made using the NETWORK menu displa yed on the v ie wfi nder or moni tor screen. For safety , do not conn ect the connector [...]

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    15 Location s and Functi ons of Parts Chapter 1 Overvie w The f irmwar e of t he SR W -1 ma y be r equir ed to be upda ted for us e with this c amera. F o r detai ls, cons ult y our lo cal Sony r epr esentative. d Assignable 4 /A UTO BLK B AL (auto blac k bala nce) switch Push the switch do wnward to the A UTO BLK BAL side to start the aut o black [...]

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    16 Locatio ns and Functi ons of Parts Chapter 1 Overvie w f MENU SEL (selection) /ENTER dial Used to select or se t the items on the sub display or the menu items on the vi ewf inder (monitor) screen. Rear panel a Safety release tab b Accessory clamp lev er c Lock r elease kno b d Accessory mount le ver For mounting/unmo unting an S R W -1 HD Porta[...]

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    17 Location s and Functi ons of Parts Chapter 1 Overvie w 1-3-2 Assistant P anel (Sup plied) The most part s are common to t hose on the ri ght panel of the camera head. Connecting the panel to the CONTR O L P ANEL connector (pa ge 12) of the camera head p ermits the camera and recorder to be operat ed at hand. a CAMERA connector Using the supplied[...]

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    18 Locatio ns and Functi ons of Parts Chapter 1 Overvie w e Camera connector 1 When the int erface bo x is mounted on t he top or rear of the camera head, vid eo/audio and c ontrol signal s are sent/ recei ved t o/from the camera head. f Camera connector 2 When the interf ace box is mounted on re ar of the camera head, po wer i s sent /receiv ed to[...]

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    19 Chapter 2 Installat ion and Prepar ations Chapter Mounting the Interfac e Box 2 Installation and Preparations 2-1 Mounting the Interfa ce Bo x The supplied interface box c an be attach ed to the top or rear of the camera head. Connection between the camera head and t he interface b ox is achie ved by moun ting, el iminati ng additi onal cabl e c[...]

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    20 Mounti ng the Inte rface Box Chapter 2 Installat ion and Prepar ations 5 Rotate th e accessory mount le ver do wnward (pull it in the opposi te direct ion of the l ens when atta ching to the top). 6 While ho lding th e lock-r elease knob in the dir ection o f the arro w , fold the accesso ry mount le ver i nto its home positi on. 7 Rotate the ac[...]

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    21 Mounting t he SRW-1 Recorder Chapter 2 Installat ion and Prepar ations 2-2 Mounting the SR W -1 Recor der In the same manner a s the interfac e box, the SR W -1 HD Portable Di gital R ecorder can be mounted on the top or rear of the camera head. F or handling of the S RW -1 Recor der , ref er to the Op erati on Manual of the r ecor der . • The[...]

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    22 Mounting t he CA-F101 and Op tical Connec tion Chapter 2 Installat ion and Prepar ations 2-3 Mounting the CA- F101 and Opt ical Connection For opt ical connectio n between this c amera and an SR W - 1, mount an HKSR- 101 Optic al Interf ace Unit on the SRPC-1 HD V ideo Processor a nd an optional CA-F101 Optical Fiber Camera Adapter t o the camer[...]

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    23 Attach ing a Lens Chapter 2 Installat ion and Prepar ations 2-4 Attac hing a Lens Attach an appropriate option al lens that conforms to the P L lens moun t. Always use a lens whose project ion from the flange ( A in the f i gure) i s less tha n 30 mm. Use of an y lens that protrudes mo re tha 30 mm wil l damage th e internal fil ter . F or infor[...]

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    24 Attach ing a Vie wfind er Chapter 2 Installat ion and Prepar ations 1 Loosen t he fi xing scre w using a scre wdriv er , then open the cover . 2 Rotate the adjustmen t scre w using an Allen wren ch. Clockwise r otation l engthens th e flange fo cal len gth, and count erclockwise r otation shor tens it. Remember as a guide that ±3.3 turns of the[...]

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    25 Mounting t he Camera to a T ripod Chapter 2 Installat ion and Prepar ations When the supplied center handle i s attached to the top of the camera head, you can at tach the vie wfi nder to the vie wf inder shoe of the center h andle. In th is case, f irst remov e the viewf inder shoe from the camera head. F or details on the cent er handle , see [...]

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    26 Attaching/De taching Handles Chapter 2 Installat ion and Prepar ations 2-7 Attaching/Deta ching Handles 2-7-1 L Handle The L handle is attached t o the top of the camera head at the fact ory . Three screw holes (for 3 / 8 ” camera scr ews for a tr ipod) on the upper si de of the L h andle ca n be used for f ixing va rious accessories. Mounting[...]

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    27 Prepari ng the Power Supp ly Chapter 2 Installat ion and Prepar ations At t ach i ng a v i ewf in d er When the supplied center handle i s attached to the top of the camera head, you can at tach the vie wfi nder to the vie wf inder shoe of the center h andle after remo ving the vie wf inder shoe from th e camera head. The procedure for a ttachin[...]

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    28 Prepar ing the Power Supp ly Chapter 2 Installat ion and Prepar ations 2 Connect the DC po wer cord supplied with the A C- DN2B to the DC IN conne ctor of the interf ace box or the CA-F10 1. 3 Connect the A C-DN2B to an A C power source . When the A C-DN2B is used, turning on the camera wi th an RM-B750 Remote Cont rol Unit connected ma y make t[...]

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    29 Setting t he Built- in Clock Chapter 2 Installat ion and Prepar ations 2-9 Setti ng th e Built -in Cloc k When usin g the camera fo r the first time, set the built-in clock to the local ti me, usin g the <D A T E> page of the MAINTEN ANCE menu displa yed on th e vie wf i nder screen. T o set the menu on monitor scree n, connect a mo nitor [...]

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    30 Select ion of t he Basi c Operati on Mode s Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Setting s Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Settings 3-1 Selec tion of the Basi c Operati on Modes 3-1-1 Overvie w of the Basic Operation Modes W i th thi s camera, Cin e mode and Custom mod e can be switched. Cine mode is designed for shoot ing the materi als that will un[...]

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    31 Selection of the Basic Operation Mode s Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Setting s <BASE SETTING> pag e of the MAINTENANC E menu SHOO T MODE Switch be tween CINE and CUS TOM on this line. D-RANGE W i th EXTE ND, the dynamic range and sensiti vity are improved. The S/ N ratio is imp roved with NORMAL. COLOR SP A CE Select co lor repr oducibi[...]

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    32 Basic Se ttings with th e Subdisplay Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Setting s 3-2 Basic Sett ings with the Subdispla y Basic settings of the camera can be easily performed, using the subdisp lay locate d on the side of the camer a or that of the assistant pan el if connected via the CONTR OL P ANEL connector of the camera. 3-2-1 Basic Operat io[...]

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    33 Basic S ettings wit h the Subdisplay Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Setting s T o ca ncel a c hange on a set ting W i thout regist ering a change of a setting , press the CANCEL/S T A TU S button. Th e questi on mark disappe ars, and the or iginal setti ng is restor ed. T o terminate subdispla y operation Press the VF MENU/DIS PLA Y b utton . 3[...]

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    34 Basic Se ttings with th e Subdisplay Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Setting s The speed v alue for the shutte r angle v aries depending on the selected v ideo format and frame rate. T o select the f rame rate (number of frames per second) When a video format of “Select FPS” is selected, the frame rate (numbe r of frames per sec ond) can be [...]

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    35 Basic S ettings wit h the Subdisplay Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Setting s PRESET For resettin g all step shu tter values to default. Addition and deletion of step shutt er v alues can be performed on the <SHUTTER/ FPS> page of the USER (P AINT) menu. F or inf ormat ion on the <SH UTTE R/FP S> page, s ee “ 3-9 Det ailed Shutte [...]

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    36 Basic Se ttings with th e Subdisplay Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Setting s T urn t he MENU SEL /ENTER dial until the desired format is displ ayed on the sec ond line. The unused numbers are sk ipped. Y ou can select unre gister ed video form ats from among a vai lable ones, usi ng the <OUT PUT FORMA T> page o f the MAINTEN ANCE menu. F[...]

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    37 Basic S ettings wit h the Subdisplay Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Setting s At 1 on the f irst li ne, the gain v alue is sele cted from among the f ollo wing: –6 dB, –3 dB, 0 dB, 3 dB, 6 dB , 9 dB, and 12 d B. The correspon ding ISO se nsiti vity is displayed in parenthese s. For 2 on the f irst l ine, you ca n select eithe r dynamic r an[...]

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    38 Basic Se ttings with th e Subdisplay Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Setting s Lens file sel ectio n page On the first line, select the nu mber of the lens file. On the second li ne, the lens-f ile name corre spondin g to th e selected f ile is displayed. The selec ted lens file will be retain ed until a new lens file is selected. As long as the[...]

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    39 Basic S ettings wit h the Subdisplay Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Setting s 1) The control in synchr onization with re cording is valid only when the SRW - 1 is dire ctly docke d on the ca mera or is optica lly co nnected to the ca mera via th e CA-F1 01. The R UN ind icator of the camera then lights. • If the internal temperature ri ses so[...]

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    40 Basic Se ttings with th e Subdisplay Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Setting s Funct ions th at can be allo cated t o assign able swi t ch 4 Even if A WB is allocated to assi gnable switch 4, A WB does not f unction in Cine mode. Ass ignable button s 1/2 settin g page The func tions of b uttons 1 and 2 can be assigned on t he f irst and second l[...]

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    41 Basic S ettings wit h the Subdisplay Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Setting s CAM: Optical reception le vel on the camera side VTR: Optical r eceptio n le vel on the S R W -1 side The stat us of the level is indicat ed with ei ght segments . If 6 to 8 segments a re lit: Normal If 3 to 5 segment s are lit: Cautio ning level If only 1 or 2 segmen[...]

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    42 Black Ba lance Adjust ment Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Setting s 3-3 Blac k Bala nce Adjustment In orde r to mainta in high p icture q uality when using th e camera, it is nece ssary to set the black balance appropriately . After turning on the camera, apply po wer to the camera for se veral min utes, then be su re to perform th e black bal [...]

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    43 White B alance A djustment (in Custom mo de) Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Setting s 3-4 White Balance Adjustment (in Custom mode) When the camera is used in Custom mode, if the li ghtin g conditions c hange, readj ust the white bal ance. When adjusting t he white balanc e, select the white b alance memory . The adjustmen t v alue is f i x ed [...]

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    44 Sett ing the C amer a Outp uts Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Setting s During adju stment The message “ A WB: EXECUTING” is displayed on t he vie wf inder screen. When the adjustment p rocess is completed successful ly , the message “ A WB: OK” is displayed . When aut omati c white bal ance ad justme nt fai ls If the au tomatic white b[...]

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    45 Settin g the Camera Out puts Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Setting s Timing of the pulse sign al Example 1 : SHUTTER OFF Example 2: SHUTTER ON, shutter angle 180º RM [SIG] The vide o signals to be o utput t o equipmen t conn ected via the REMO TE connector can be selected . VF [SIG ] This c olumn is for display o nly and canno t be ch anged. [...]

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    46 Sett ing the C amer a Outp uts Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Setting s MLUT SEL Select a moni tor LUT to be ap plied. In the def ault condition, yo u can select f rom among th e follo wing signals, which correspond t o S-LOG gamma: When USER is selected at the T ABLE line on the <GAMMA> page o f the USER (P AINT) menu, a user - def ined [...]

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    47 Settin g the Camera Out puts Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Setting s <PB MIX SETTING> page MIX T YPE How t he picture is to b e displayed can b e selected. MIX When M IX TYPE is se t to MIX, how to mix the pi ctures can be selected. WIPE When MIX TY PE is set to WIPE, how pictures ar e to be wiped can be select ed. 3-5-3 Outputting Color[...]

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    48 Viewing an d Setting the Vie wfinder Display s Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Setting s 3-6 Viewing and Setting the Viewfin der Disp la ys Besides the video image, the vie wfinder can display t ext and messages sho wing the camera settings an d operation status. The same in formation can be displ ayed on moni tors connected to the MONIT OR OUT [...]

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    49 Viewing and Setting the V iewfinde r Displays Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Setting s The set NEAR END and END v alues can be check ed on the <B A T TER Y AL ARM> page of the USER (OPERA TION) menu. c Fo cus position Sho ws the focu s position of a zoom lens as a numer ic val u e. W ith an ARRI LD S lens: 0 to 1023 W ith a Cooke /i lens:[...]

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    50 Viewing an d Setting the Vie wfinder Display s Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Setting s 3-6-2 Vie wing the LENS (Lens Inf ormation ) Disp la y Pressing the CA NCEL/ST A TUS button ca lls the following LENS displa y , show ing the informati on of th e mounted lens. a F ocus position The same as the “ 3 Focus po sition” (page 49) of the ba si[...]

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    51 Viewing and Setting the V iewfinde r Displays Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Setting s 3-6-4 Viewing the FUNCTION (Format/Swi tch Function) Displa y If you pr ess the CANCEL/ST A TUS b utton with the ABNORMAL< ! > displ ay on the scr een, the di splay changes to the fo llowing F UNCTION display: a Fo rmat indication The current video f or[...]

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    52 Viewing an d Setting the Vie wfinder Display s Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Setting s The CH AR/MARK LE VEL line p ermits yo u to adjust th e brightness (0 to 50) of t he character and marker indicatio ns. Speci fying th e markers t o be displayed For the outputs for the total ma rker indicati on is activ at ed on the <CHAR/MARK MIX> pa[...]

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    53 Viewing and Setting the V iewfinde r Displays Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Setting s <ZEBRA> pag e 1) Th ese items can also be set on the <CHAR/MARK MIX> pa ge. 3-6-8 Setting the Cursor Indication Y ou can display a cu rsor on t he vie wfinder and mo nitor screen. Example: Box cursor Activating/deactiva ting the cursor indication [...]

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    54 Detailed Set tings of the Switch Funct ions Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Setting s 3-6-9 Chec king the P ower V olta ge The settin gs of the NEA R END and END values to warn of lo w vo ltage of a po wer supply can be check ed on the <BA TTER Y A LARM> pa ge of the USER (OPE RA TION) menu. <BA TTERY ALARM> pa ge This pa ge is inten[...]

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    55 Setti ng th e Gai n Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Setting s Sett ing subp age f or assignab le s witc h 4 Position th e pointe r to the functio n to be assigned and push on the MENU S EL/ENTER dial. Setting the operation mode of the MENU SEL/ENTER dial Y ou can re ve rse the ope ration correspondi ng to the directio ns of rotat ion of the MENU[...]

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    56 Detailed Shutter Se ttings Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Setting s 3-9 Detaile d Shutte r Settings The Elec tronic Shutter f unction o f this c amera enable s shooting with v arious shutt er angles and sh utter speeds (sec). While th e basic setting s of the shutter can be made on th e sub displ ay , the <SHU TTER /FPS> page of th e USE [...]

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    57 Resuming the Standar d Conditi ons Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Setting s function ( see pa ge 62) i s lim ited. W ith COMP MODE set to OFF or ANGLE, frame fr equencies of 8 FPS or less are not a v ailable to minimize picture de gradatio n. Usage under FPS will increase no ise on the picture. T o lift this limi tation, change th e FPS L IMITE[...]

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    58 Select ing the Gamma Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Setting s 3-11 Selecting t he Gamma Y ou can use User gamma you create i n addition to the bui lt-in Stan dard gamma an d Hyper gamma. Use the <GAMMA> page of the USER (P AINT) menu for gamma ope rations. <GAMMA> page Gamma selection is also possible on the g amma-table selectio n [...]

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    59 Selectin g the Gamma Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Setting s 2 Observing th e output v ideo le vel for a gray card o f 18% reflect ion rate on a wa veform monit or , adjust the iris so t hat the le vel becomes equ al to that sho wn in the “V ideo output with 18% gray ca rd” column of t he “ A vaila ble Hyper Gamma choi ces” table. (The[...]

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    60 Select ing the Gamma / Selecting the Gamma Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Setting s 3-11-3 Using the S-LOG When SPEC IAL is se lected on the fir st line of T ABLE on the <GAMMA> page, the second line i ndicates S-LOG (Son y Log). Sony Log (S-L OG in subseq uent tex ts) is a gamma which assumes use in the DI workflow (capturing filmed nega[...]

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    61 Inverti ng the Camera Picture / Detailed Set ting of the Video Format Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Setting s 3-12 In ver ting the Camera Picture The image- in version f unction allo ws you to cancel the image in version pheno mena that occurs when a cine-lens con verter is used. Use the <O THERS 1> page on the USER (MAI NTEN ANCE) menu [...]

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    62 Detailed Set ting of the Video Format Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Setting s on the T OP MENU screen and call up the < OUTPUT FORMA T> page. F or details on menu oper ations, see “4-2 Basic Menu Ope rations ” ( page 64 ). <OUTPUT F ORMA T> page of MAI NTENANCE menu CURRENT The current format is displayed. Specify th e desired [...]

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    63 Chapter 4 Menu Configur ation and Detailed Sett ings Chapter Menu Configu ration 4 Men u Configuration and Detailed Settings 4-1 Menu Conf igurat ion In addition t o the subdi splay pages, the menus display ed on the vi ew find er enable var ious deta iled sett ings of the camera. The a vai lable menus are: USER menu This menu can incl ude menu [...]

  • Page 64

    64 Basic Men u Operations Chapter 4 Menu Configur ation and Detailed Sett ings F or the pages and included it ems of the MAIN TEN ANCE menu, see “4- 3-3 MAINTEN ANCE Menu” (page 84). NETW ORK menu This menu is for enabling t he camera to be op erated from a distance via a netw ork cabl e, e.g., using the MSU-900/ 950 Maste r Setup Unit . F or t[...]

  • Page 65

    65 Basic Menu Op erations Chapter 4 Menu Configur ation and Detailed Sett ings F o r settings on the subdisplay , see“3-2 Basic Settings with the S ubd ispla y” (page 32) . 4-2-1 Displaying Setting P ages Press the VF MENU/DIS PLA Ybutton. The last op erated menu page is display ed. (If this is y our fir st menu operat ion, the CONTE NTS page o[...]

  • Page 66

    66 Basic Men u Operations Chapter 4 Menu Configur ation and Detailed Sett ings 2 T urn the MENU SEL/E NTER dial to fl ip through the pages. 3 When the desi red page is displayed, push on the MENU SE L/ENT ER dial . The “ ? ” symbol will change back to the point er ( c or B ), and ope rations with the display ed page will be enabled. 4-2-2 Setti[...]

  • Page 67

    67 Basic Menu Op erations Chapter 4 Menu Configur ation and Detailed Sett ings Mac OS X 10.5 Applic able browser Internet Explorer 6 or 7 Firefox 3 Safai 3 Displa ying the menus 1 Set an IP address at HOST IP ADDRESS on the <IP ADDR SET> page of the NETWORK menu (e.g.: 192.168.0.1) . 2 Connect a P C to the camera via a hub or directly using a[...]

  • Page 68

    68 Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configur ation and Detailed Sett ings 4-3 Menu Li st This secti on sho ws the menus t o be displayed on the viewf inde r in table s. • For the pages that hav e been register ed in the USER menu at the f actory , the USER menu page n umbers are indicated i n parentheses in th e No. column of the tables. • A CONTENTS p[...]

  • Page 69

    69 Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configur ation and Detailed Sett ings <‘!’ IND> Setting the ABNORMAL < ! > disp la y 02 (U02) ND [IND] ON ON, OFF [IND]: Set wheth er to be include d in th e ‘!’ indicati ons o n the ABNORMAL < ! > displa y [NORMAL]: Sp ecify the conditio ns un der which t he ‘!’ indic ation is not to be dis[...]

  • Page 70

    70 Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configur ation and Detailed Sett ings <MARKER SETTING> Specifyi ng ma rkers 04 (U03) CENTER OFF ON, OF F 1 1, 2, 3 , 4 1: Entire c ross 2: Entire c ross with a hole 3: Ce nter 4: Ce nter with a hole SAFETY OFF ON, OF F 90.0 % 80.0%, 90.0 %, 92.5%, 95.0% EFFECTIVE OFF ON, OF F ASPECT OFF ON, OF F 4:3 2.40:1, 2.35:1 [...]

  • Page 71

    71 Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configur ation and Detailed Sett ings <MONITOR OUTPUT> Setting th e monitor output 07 (U06) COLOR COLOR COLOR, R, G, B VF [SIG] VF Display only [SRC] CAM, PB , A UTO , MIX [MLUT] ON, OFF SDI [SIG] MONI MONI, VF1, VF2 [SRC] CAM, PB , A UTO , MIX Displa y only (sho wing t he settings on <PB/MONI L UT> page) [ML[...]

  • Page 72

    72 Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configur ation and Detailed Sett ings <PB MIX SETTING> Setting f or mixing the pla yback picture 09 (U08) MIX TYPE MIX M IX, WIPE MIX DI RECT ION CAM CAM, PB MODE Y- M I X Y -MIX, WIRE(W), WIRE(B) LEVEL 80% 0 to 80 % WIPE L AYO U T HOR HO R, VERT PB POSITION HOR: RIGHT VER T: BO TT OM HOR: RIGHT , LEFT VER T: BO TT[...]

  • Page 73

    73 Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configur ation and Detailed Sett ings <SUBDISPLA Y 1> Regis tering the f ormats to be selec ted on the assist ant panel 11 (U11) FORMA T MEMOR Y Regist er the f or mats to be selec ted on the su bdi splay . Sele ct fr om amon g the f ormats disp lay ed on the correspo nding <FORMA T MEMOR Y> subpag e. 1 23.9 [...]

  • Page 74

    74 Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configur ation and Detailed Sett ings <P A GE SELECT> subpage Selectin g page s to be disp la yed on t he subdis pla y SHUTTER ON ON, OF F RAMP ON ON, OF F FOR MA T ON ON, OFF ND ON ON, OF F GAIN/WHITE/ 5600K ON ON, OF F LENS F ILE ON ON, OFF TIME CODE/T APE REM ON ON, OF F VO L T A G E / F A N MODE ON ON, OF F CHA[...]

  • Page 75

    75 Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configur ation and Detailed Sett ings <BA T TER Y ALARM> Conf ir ming the oper ating pow er vol ta ge 15 (U15) DC IN (24V) TYPE AC A D P BA TT1, BA TT2 , AC ADP NEAR END (22.2) Displ ay only (Sett ing is achie ved using the MAINTENANCE menu.) END (21.6) Displ a y only (Sett ing is achie ved using the MAINTENANCE me[...]

  • Page 76

    76 Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configur ation and Detailed Sett ings 1) The ite ms to be displa yed may vary depend ing on the co nnected lens contro l unit. <LENS INFO> Show ing the l ens inf or matio n 18 (U18) NAME With an AR RI LDS l ens: Resp onse f rom th e le ns with respe ct to a Sen dT ab commad (m ax. 16 charac ters × 3 lines) With Co[...]

  • Page 77

    77 Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configur ation and Detailed Sett ings 4-3-2 P AINT Menu • When the sett ing is in t he fix ed status, it is displayed in parenthese s. Example: (OFF) • The markings [P01] to [P03] in the No. col umn indicate t he page numbe rs in Cine mode. The pages mar ked with [ - - ] in t he No. column a re not displayed in Cine [...]

  • Page 78

    78 Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configur ation and Detailed Sett ings <GAMMA> Adjustin g the gamma P03 [P02] (U19) LEVEL [R] [G] [B] [M] 0000 – 99 to +99 R, G, B , and M (master) val ues can be indepe ndentl y set. BLA CK 0 – 99 to + 99 M (master) va lue only COA RSE 0.45 0 .35 to 0.90 (0.05 steps) Fixed to 0.45 when HYPER GAMMA SPECIAL or US[...]

  • Page 79

    79 Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configur ation and Detailed Sett ings <KNEE> Adjustin g the compr essio n for high-lum inance areas P06 [ - - ] K POINT [R] [G] [B] [M] 0000 – 99 to +99 R, G, B , and M (master) v alues c an be inde pende ntly set. K POINT : T o adjust the po int to apply the cha nge K SLOPE: T o adjust the slop e of comp ress io[...]

  • Page 80

    80 Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configur ation and Detailed Sett ings <DET AIL 2> Adjustin g the emphas is of the contours in vi deo P09 [ - - ] H/V RA TIO 0 – 99 to +99 T o specify the v ertical f actor of the contou r emph asis (Absolute v alues are displa yed in ABS m ode.) FREQ 0 – 99 to +99 T o adju st the vi deo freque ncy componen ts t[...]

  • Page 81

    81 Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configur ation and Detailed Sett ings <USER MA TRIX> Adjustin g the colo r compon ents wit hout aff ectin g the b lac k and whi te compon ents P11 [ - - ] R-G 0 – 99 to +99 R-B 0 – 99 to +99 G-R 0 – 99 to +99 G-B 0 – 99 to +99 B-R 0 – 99 to +99 B-G 0 – 99 to +99 MA TRIX OFF ON, OFF PRESET - - ON, OFF , [...]

  • Page 82

    82 Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configur ation and Detailed Sett ings <SHUTTER/FPS> Adjustin g the shutter w hile observing th e shutter a ngles an d speeds P13 [P03] (U20) SHUTTER OF F ON, OFF Setting to O N displa ys the current shutter v alues in the [deg] and [ sec] col umns . [deg]: Shutte r angle (36 0.0 to 4.3) [sec]: Shut ter speed obtain[...]

  • Page 83

    83 Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configur ation and Detailed Sett ings Noise Suppress ion This func tion y ou can enab le on the P AINT menu <NO ISE SUPPRESS> page eff ective ly suppresses n oise compo nents while m aintaini ng fine ed ge co mponents of a subj ect. As the noi se su ppressio n functio n of this c amera emplo ys a system to e xtr ac[...]

  • Page 84

    84 Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configur ation and Detailed Sett ings 4-3-3 MAINTENANCE Menu The markings [ M01] to [M12 ] in th e No. column i ndicate the p age numbers in Ci ne mode. The pages mar ked with [ - - ] in t he No. column a re not displayed in Cine mode. : V alid in Cu stom mo de only : V alid in both Cine and C ustom mod es Execute by ENT[...]

  • Page 85

    85 Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configur ation and Detailed Sett ings <WHITE SHADING> Adjustin g the shading of white le v el M03 [ - - ] V SA W [R] [G] [B] 000 – 9 9 to +99 R, G, an d B v alues can be indep endently se t. V SA W , H SAW : T o ver ti cally or ho ri zontal ly adjust th e slope o f shading com pens ation V P ARA , H P A RA: T o v[...]

  • Page 86

    86 Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configur ation and Detailed Sett ings <A UDIO> Selectin g the IF BO X output SD I channels to which the microph one in puts are added and setting the si gnal delay comp ensatio n M06 [M02] CAMERA MIC CH SELECT IF BO X CH5/6 CH1/2, CH5/6 Note The mic rophone inputs added to SDI signa ls se nt to the SR W -1 direct l[...]

  • Page 87

    87 Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configur ation and Detailed Sett ings <BA T T ALARM SET> Setting the v oltage va lues to trigger alarm indicat ions M10 [M06] DC IN (24 V) TYPE AC A D P BA TT1, BA TT2, AC ADP BA TT1 /BA TT2 : Batteries A C ADP: A C adaptor NEAR END 22.2 V 0.1 to 30.0 V Fix ed to the def ault val ue for AC AD P END 21.6 V 0 to 29.9[...]

  • Page 88

    88 Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configur ation and Detailed Sett ings <O THERS 1> Settin g v arious subsid iary functions M14 [M10] (U21) F AN MO DE AU TO 1 AU TO 1 , AU TO 2 , M I N , MAX T o select the o perat ion modes o f the f ans A UT O1: A utomatica lly controlle d accordi ng to the internal tempe ratur e and in a q uiet cond ition during [...]

  • Page 89

    89 Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configur ation and Detailed Sett ings <O THERS 2> Setting va rious subsid iary functions M15 [M11] D A TE TYPE 5 M/D/ Y 1 Y /Mn/D 2 Mn/D 3 D/M/Y 4 D/M 5 M/D/Y 6 M/D T o select th e date displa y mode Y: Y e a r Mn: Mont h (nu meric) M: Mo nth (char acter string) D: Da y V DTL CREA TION 1) Y NAM, G, R+G, Y T o speci[...]

  • Page 90

    90 Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configur ation and Detailed Sett ings 1) Not displayed in Cine mo de 4-3-4 NETWORK Men u The NETWOR K menu items can be set in both Cine and Custom modes. F or de tail s, se e “ P ar ameter Sett ings” (pa ge 111) . <O THERS 3> Settin g the color space o f HD VF- C30WR M16 [M12] VF COLOR SP A CE AU TO AU TO , S [...]

  • Page 91

    91 Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configur ation and Detailed Sett ings 4-3-5 FILE Menu F or details on the f iles, see“Chapte r 5 Stor age an d Retrie val of User Set ting Data”. The markings [ F01] to [F0 5] in the No. col umn indicate t he page numbers i n Cine mode. The pages mar ked with [ - - ] in the No. column are not displayed in Cine mode. [...]

  • Page 92

    92 Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configur ation and Detailed Sett ings <SCENE FILE> F0 2 [ - - ] 1 T o store and l oad s cene file s (paint da ta): Whe n storing a file in the c amera’s memo r y , speci fy the numbe r before e x ecutin g ST ORE. When read ing, o nly specify the num ber. 2 3 4 5 01 01 to 32 T o specify the scene f ile numb er 01 [...]

  • Page 93

    93 Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configur ation and Detailed Sett ings <USER GAMMA> F04 [F02] USER GAMMA T o load user g amma table s from a “Memo r y Sti ck” READ (MS t CAM) Ex ecute by ENT ER. FILE ID Max.14 ch arac ters Display only CAM CODE F23 Camera code Display only DA T E Display only MONI L UT T o load monito r LUT from a “Memory St[...]

  • Page 94

    94 Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configur ation and Detailed Sett ings 1) Not displayed in Cine mo de <FILE PRESET 2> F08 [F05] USER GAMMA FILE Ex ecute b y ENTER. T o resume the factor y-s et stat us USER MLUT FILE Ex ecute b y ENTER. T o resume the factor y-s et stat us LENS FILE (ALL) 1) Ex ecute b y ENTER. T o resume t he f actory-set stat us [...]

  • Page 95

    95 Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configur ation and Detailed Sett ings 4-3-6 DIA GNOSIS Menu This me nu is only for vie wing and no set ting is made using this me nu. Pag e t i tl e No. Item Indicatio n Remarks <BOARD ST A TUS> D01 OHB OK, NG Display only (If NG is display ed, consult yo ur local So ny rep resentati ve .) AD OK, NG DPR OK, NG VD A[...]

  • Page 96

    96 Editi ng the USER Menu Chapter 4 Menu Configur ation and Detailed Sett ings 4-4 Editing the USER Men u Y ou can select desired pages and items from the OPERA TION, P AINT , MAINTE N ANC E, NETWORK, FILE, and DIA GNOSIS menus and reg ister them to the USER menu. If y ou specify pag es or items frequen tly used for the USER menu, you can ea sily c[...]

  • Page 97

    97 Editing th e USER Menu Chapter 4 Menu Configur ation and Detailed Sett ings 7 Add the r emaining i tems by repeat ing steps 4 to 6 . Y ou can add up to 10 items on one page. T o d elete items f rom a page Proceed as fol lows: 1 Move the poin ter to th e item to be d eleted , and push on the MENU S EL/ENTE R dial. The EDIT FUNCTION screen appears[...]

  • Page 98

    98 Editi ng the USER Menu Chapter 4 Menu Configur ation and Detailed Sett ings 4 Select “INSER T” then push on t he MENU SEL/ ENTER dial. The selection scre en appears. 5 T urn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to mo ve the pointer to the desir ed page , the n push on the MENU S EL/ ENTER dial. This adds the number and name of the se lected page abov e t[...]

  • Page 99

    99 Chapter 5 Stor age and Retrie val of User Sett ing Data Chapter File Configurat ion 5 Stora g e and Retriev a l of User Setting Data 5-1 File Configuration This system permits v arious settings and adjustment data to be stored as data files in built-in memory or a “Memory Stick” in orde r to facilitat e later o peratio ns or a djustment s. A[...]

  • Page 100

    100 File Config uration Chapter 5 Stor age and Retrie val of User Sett ing Data Items stored The items that are stor ed in scene f iles are mark ed with “ a ” in the “S” column of the table in “5 -2 Lis t of Items Stored in F iles” . Reference file This f ile stores the standard settings of the camera that can be used as a reference whe[...]

  • Page 101

    101 List of Items Stored in Files Chapter 5 Stor age and Retrie val of User Sett ing Data <Header b loc k> <Data bl oc k> Enter 1 024 output v alues in ascen ding order , each on a separate line. Exampl e Monitor LU T cannot be used wi th the gammas of the ST AND AR D and HYPER GAMMA categories, as th ey are intended for che cking an im[...]

  • Page 102

    102 List of Items Stor ed in Files Chapter 5 Stor age and Retrie val of User Sett ing Data <DET AI L 1> (P08) DET AIL ON/OFF aa LEVEL aa LIMITER M aa LIMITER WHT aa LIMITER BLK aa CRISP aa LV L D E P aa L VL DEP ON/OFF aa <DET AI L 2> (P09) H/V RA TI O aa FREQ aa MIX RA TIO aa KNEE APT aa KNEE APT ON/OFF aa <SKIN DET AIL> (P10) SK[...]

  • Page 103

    103 File Operations Chapter 5 Stor age and Retrie val of User Sett ing Data 5-3 File Opera tions 5-3-1 Using a “Memory Stic k” Y ou can use “Memory St ick PR O” media with this ca mera. “Me mor y Stic k PRO Duo” can als o be used with out u sing a Memory Sti ck Duo adaptor . The camera operatio ns hav e been checked using “M emory Sti[...]

  • Page 104

    104 File Opera tions Chapter 5 Stor age and Retrie val of User Sett ing Data During fo rmatting, “MEMOR Y STICK A CCESS” is displaye d. When formatting i s completed, “COMPLET E” is displaye d. 5-3-2 Storage and Retriev al of the Operator File Use the <OPE RA TOR FILE> page of t he FILE menu. The <OPERA TOR FILE> page is al so i[...]

  • Page 105

    105 File Operations Chapter 5 Stor age and Retrie val of User Sett ing Data The WHIT E R/B it em is pro vided only for conf irming the ef fect of compensati on (comparison between whe n the f ile is used and no t used). The f ile canno t be stored with WHITE R/ B set to OFF . T o store in or re trieve fr om a “Memory Stic k” Position th e point[...]

  • Page 106

    106 File Opera tions Chapter 5 Stor age and Retrie val of User Sett ing Data 2 Position the poi nter to R EAD (MS t CAM) and push on the MENU SEL/ENTE R dial. 5-3-5 Storage and Retriev al of the Reference File Use the <REFE RENCE> page of t he FILE menu. T o retri eve the refe rence file (standar d settings ) stored in b uilt-in memory Positi[...]

  • Page 107

    107 File Operations Chapter 5 Stor age and Retrie val of User Sett ing Data 5-3-8 Storage of the OH B File Use th e <OH B FILE> page of th e FILE menu. 1 Execute ST AND ARD on the <R EFER ENCE> page of the FI LE menu . 2 Using the MAIN TEN ANCE menu, perform n ecessary settings for th e items marke d with “ a ” in the “O” column[...]

  • Page 108

    108 File Opera tions Chapter 5 Stor age and Retrie val of User Sett ing Data <FILE PR ESET 1 > page <FILE PR ESET 2 > page T o reset da ta of file s b y type of files T o reset data of th e operato r file, Us er -Gamma file, User-MLUT file , and reference fi le Positi on the poin ter to t he correspond ing l ine then pu sh on the ME NU [...]

  • Page 109

    109 Using the RM-B 750 Appendix es Appendixes Using the RM-B 750 When the RM- B750 Remote Con trol Unit ( optional) i s connected, y ou can control the menu sett ings of this camera and monitor t he camera images on t he display of the RM-B7 50. Connection Using the re mote control cable suppli ed with the RM- B750, conne ct the CAMERA connecto r o[...]

  • Page 110

    110 Using t he MSU-900/950 Appendix es Monitoring the Camera Image Setting s on this cam era Set RM [SIG] to VBS on the <MONITOR OUTPUT> page of the US ER (OPERA TION) menu. Setting s on the RM-B 750 Press the MONIT OR butt on. The camera image wil l be displayed on the disp lay of the R M-B750. VBS signals are fed to an e xternal monitor if [...]

  • Page 111

    111 Using the MSU-90 0/950 Appendix es P arameter Settings Settings on the camera Set the co mmunication pa rameters u sing the NE TWORK menu. 1) Whi le the conne ction ma y be steady with the ON setting, the performa nces are im pro ved with an OFF se tting for th e coll ateral conditi on. page Item Se tting in Bridge mode Setting in Multi mode &l[...]

  • Page 112

    112 Using t he MSU-900/950 Appendix es Settings on the MSU-900/950 Set the unit to Engineer mode an d set the co mmunic ation parameters , using t he Ethernet Conf igurat ion menu. F or details on operat ions, refer to the Operation Man ual of the MSU-900/95 0. Notes on LAN connection • For st able operations of t he connected devi ces, use the s[...]

  • Page 113

    113 Using the ARRI Remote Control Appendix es Using the ARRI Remote Control Y ou can disp lay or c hange the f ollowing item s on/fr om th e ARRI-made WRC-2 (W irel ess Remote Control 2). Items th at can be displa yed on the W RC-2 • Model name o f this ca mera (F35) • Syst em forma t, input voltage to the camera , tape remaining of the recorde[...]

  • Page 114

    114 About Metadat a Appendix es About Metada ta Metadata tha t can be embedd ed in recording an d can be read in playback are sho wn belo w: USER 1 Data types U-Hex: unsigne d hexadecim al S-Hex: signed hexadecim al ASCII: ASCII co de BCD: binary-cod ed decima l Samp le No. Data siz e (b yte) Relative addres s Data type Bit Name Recorded data (HEX)[...]

  • Page 115

    115 About Met adata Appendix es 34 1 28 1 C U-Hex ND 1: ND_1, 2: ND_2, 3: ND_3, 4: ND_4, 5 : ND_5 35 1 29 1D U-Hex (reserved) 36 1 30 1E U-Hex Color Space 0: S-GA MUT , 1: F900, 2: DCDM REF PJ , 3: F90 0R 37 1 31 1F U-Hex Compensati on Mode 0: OFF , 1: GAIN, 2: AN GLE 38 1 32 20 U-He x Ga mma T abl e Category 0: ST AND ARD , 1: SPECIAL, 2: HYPER, 3[...]

  • Page 116

    116 About Metadat a Appendix es 48 4 42 2A U-He x 31 Came ra W arning (reserved) 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 49 43 2B 23 22 21 20 POWER OF F ON 19 VTR W AR N 18 BCS COM NG 17 BCS BSY NG 16 BCS OPR NG 50 44 2C 15 BCS CSM NG 14 BCS PWR NG 13 VTR NG 12 IF BO X NG 11 VTR A T NG 10 TR NG 9V D A N G 8D P R N G 51 45 2D 7 AD NG 6 OHB NG 5F A N 2 N G 4F A N 1 N G[...]

  • Page 117

    117 About Met adata Appendix es 59 1 53 35 ASCII Camera Main CPU Suffix 3 V ersi on x. xxxx Xx 60 1 54 36 ASCII Camera Main CPU Suffix 4 V ersi on x. xxxx xX 61 1 55 37 U-He x A udio De la y Subtab l e 4 (see page 121 ) 62 1 56 38 U-He x 7 Timec ode T ype 0 (reserved) 6 (reserved) 5 00: TCR, 01: TCG 4 3 00: L TC, 01: VI TC, 1 0: L TC+ VITC 2 1 00: [...]

  • Page 118

    118 About Metadat a Appendix es 1) When the tim ecode type i s UB (user bits), t he entire byte i s used. Wi th othe r timecode types, 6 bits (b5 to b0) are used. Ign ore b7 and b6. 2) When ±12H CT L display is selecte d, the tens digit of the hou rs value is dropped for values less than 10. 3) When the tim ecode type i s CTL, b7 is used for t he [...]

  • Page 119

    119 About Met adata Appendix es 1. System Formats 2. Master Gain Sample No. 1 7 System Format Code VIdeo f ormat DEC HEX 0 00 No Assign 4:4:4 1 01 1080/23. 98PsF 4:4:4 2 02 1080/S23. 98PsF 4:4:4 3 03 1080/ 24P sF 4:4: 4 4 04 108 0/S24 PsF 4 :4:4 5 05 1080/ 25P sF 4:4: 4 6 06 108 0/S25 PsF 4 :4:4 7 07 1080/29. 97PsF 4:4:4 8 08 1080/S29. 97PsF 4:4:4 [...]

  • Page 120

    120 About Metadat a Appendix es 3. VTR W a rning Sample No. 52 and 53 VTR W arning Code VTR m essag e Me aning 0001 PB FREQ MISM A TCH System frequency of this s ystem d oes not matc h syste m frequ ency on the tape . 0004 NO PB L TC Pla yba ck L TC cannot be detect ed. 0005 NO PB VITC Pla ybac k VITC c annot be d etected. 0007 REC INHIBIT MODE The[...]

  • Page 121

    121 About Met adata Appendix es 4. A udio Dela y T o synchronize an audio signal externall y recorded together wi th video signal output from the c amera, appropria te dela y sho wn in th e table bel ow i s requir ed for phase align ment between video an d audio. The v alues sho wn in the Code column are recorded as Metad ata. The d elay am ount (f[...]

  • Page 122

    122 About Metadat a Appendix es 5. Lens Inf ormation With 1 2-pin c onnector le ns mo unted Sample No. 6 8 to 94 Len s Inform ation Samp le No. Data size (byte) Relative addres s Data type Bit Name Recor ded data (HEX) Contents e. g. 68 1 62 3E ASCII L ens Nam e Lens desi gnatio n (12-pin) P 69 2 63 3F U-He x Iris P ositio n Iris position (H) 70 64[...]

  • Page 123

    123 About Met adata Appendix es With A RRI LDS lens moun ted Sample No. 68 to 94 Len s Inf ormation Samp le No. Dat a size (byte) Relative addres s Data type Bit Name Recor ded data (HEX) Contents e.g . 68 1 62 3E ASCII Lens Nam e Lens designa tion (ARRI) A 69 2 63 3F ASCII Lens T ype Prime/Zoo m U 70 64 40 P 71 7 65 41 U-He x Lens Serial Number Le[...]

  • Page 124

    124 About Metadat a Appendix es With Cook e /i lens mouted Sample No. 6 8 to 94 Lens Inf ormation Samp le No. Data size (byte) Relative addres s Data type Bit Name Recor ded data (HEX) Contents e.g . 68 1 62 3E ASCII Lens Nam e Lens de signatio n (Cook e) C 69 1 63 3F ASCII Lens T ype Lens ty pe: Prime (P)/Zoom (Z) P 70 9 64 40 ASCII Lens Serial N [...]

  • Page 125

    125 About Met adata Appendix es With no lens detecte d Sample No. 6 8 to 94 Lens Inf ormation Samp le No. Dat a size (byte) Relative addres s Data type Bit Name Recor ded data (HEX) Contents e.g . 68 1 62 3E ASCI I Lens N ame “U” Lens Na me is un defined. U 69 1 63 3F ASCII Lens T y pe “U” Lens T ype is unde fined. U 70 25 64 40 U -Hex (res[...]

  • Page 126

    126 About Metadat a Appendix es W arning/Err or Messages If batt ery po wer is l o w or a pr oblem occu rs at po wer on or during oper ation, a warnin g is gi ven by an indi cator flashing or v arious alarm i ndications. Viewfinder s creen Subdispla y RU N indicator M eaning Basi c sta tus displa y (pag e 48) Mes sage BA TT 12 V flashing BA TT 12 V[...]

  • Page 127

    127 Precaut ions Appendix es Precautio ns Use and Storage Do not sub ject t he unit to se vere sho cks The internal mechan ism may be damaged or the body warped. Do not block the ventil ation h oles If the v ent ilation ho les are bl ocked, not only are the characteristics not guara nteed, b ut also e xtreme de gradation of the in ternal part s wil[...]

  • Page 128

    128 About a “Memory Stic k” Appendix es About a “Memory Stick” What is “Memor y Sti ck”? “Memory Sti ck” is a ne w compact, portable and v ersatile IC (Inte grated Circuit) recordin g medium with a da ta capacity that e xceeds a fl oppy di sk. “Memory Stick” is specially desi gned for e xchang ing and sharin g digital da ta amon[...]

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    129 About a “Memory Stick” Appendix es — Y ou remo ve t he “Memory Sti ck” or tu rn of f the u nit while it i s reading o r writing d ata. — Y ou use the “M emory Stick” in a locat ion subje ct to the ef fects of static electricity or elect ric noise. • W e recommend th at you ma ke a backup copy of important data that yo u record[...]

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    130 Spec ifications Appendix es Specifi cations Camera Head General Po wer requirements DC 10.5 to 17 V Po wer consumpti on Approx. 56 W with 23.9 8 PsF (not including l ens, vi ewf inder) Operating temperature 0°C to +40°C ( 32°F to 10 4°F) Storage temperat ure –20°C to +60°C ( –4°F to +14 0°F) Mass Approx. 5 kg (11 l b) (camera head o[...]

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    131 Specifications Appendix es Dimensions With the L h andle attached OFFON REMOTE 23 CONTROL PAN E L VF2 L E N S VF1 105 (4 1 / 4 ) 90 (3 5 / 8 ) 273 (10 3 / 4 ) 200 (7 7 / 8 ) 144.5 (5 3 / 4 ) 204 (8 1 / 8 ) 16 ( 21 / 32 ) 15 ( 19 / 32 ) 199.3 (7 7 / 8 ) 355.5 (14) 120 (4 3 / 4 ) 122.6 (4 7 / 8 ) 76.7 (3 1 / 8 ) 196 (7 3 / 4 ) 170 (6 3 / 4 ) 111.[...]

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    132 Spec ifications Appendix es Interface Bo x (Supplied) General Po wer requirements DC 10.5 to 17 V Operating temperature 0°C to +40°C ( 32°F to 10 4°F) Storage temperat ure − 20°C to +60°C ( − 4°F t o +140°F) Dimensio ns 138 × 104 × 79 mm (5 1 / 2 × 4 1 / 8 × 3 1 / 8 inches) Mass Approx. 56 0 g (1 lb 4 oz) Input/output connectors[...]

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    133 Connecto r Pin As signment s Appendix es Connector Pin Assignments REMO TE (8-pin female ) A UDIO IN CH-1/CH-2 (3-pin female ) (0 dBu=0. 775 Vrms) DC IN 10.5-17 V (4-pin male) Lens-mount hot shue (4-pin) LENS (12-pin fe male) No. Signal I/O Specifi cations 1T X ( + ) OUT SERIAL Data out 2T X ( – )O U T 3R X ( + ) IN SERIAL Data in 4R X ( – [...]

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    134 Connec tor Pin Assign ments Appendix es VF 1/VF 2 ( 20-pin femal e) CTRL P ANEL (1 4-pin female) DC IN (8-pin male ) EXT I/O (5-pin f emale) No. Signal I/O Speci fications 1S - D A T A I N / O U T T T L l e v e l 2 NC No co nnect ion 3 NC No co nnect ion 4S C K O U T T T L l e v e l 5 NC No co nnect ion 6 NC No co nnect ion 7 NC No co nnect ion[...]

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    135 Connecto r Pin As signment s Appendix es (Modular jack) Conforming t o IEEE 802 .3u (100B ASE-TX), IEEE8 02.3 (10BASE-T) DC OUT 12 V (11-pin f emale) DC OUT 24 V (3-pin f emale) No. Signal I/O Specifi cations 1T X D ( + )O U T 2T X D ( – )O U T 3R X D ( + )I N 4N C — 5N C — 6R X D ( – )I N 7N C — 8N C — No. Signal I/O Specifica tion[...]

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    136 Color Space According to the COLOR SPACE Set tings Appendix es Color Space Ac cordi ng to the COLOR SPACE Settings Colorimetry 1. Vir tua l chromatici ty po ints at S -GAMUT The virtual color space at S-GAMUT is sho wn in the abo ve chart. The virtual chro maticity points are a s follo ws: When con verting the co lor space of a video source sho[...]

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    137 Lip Sync Compensation Appendix es Lip Sync Compensa tion Compensation (L ip Sync comp ensation) for the dela y of video r elati ve to audi o may be necessar y , depending on the video for mat and system co nf iguration . Amount of delay of video relative to audio The amount of delay of vid eo relati ve to audi o depends the video for mat and th[...]

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    138 Inde x In dex Index A ABNORMAL display 50 AC power 27 accessory clamp lever 19 accessory moun t lever 19 Accessory pockets 13 Accessory receptacles 12 Aliasing 127 ALL menu 63 ANGLE 56 Angle Compens ation mode 34, 56 Assignabl e buttons 14, 39 Assignabl e switch 15, 39 AUDIO 86 AUDIO IN CH-1/CH-2 connectors 17 Audio input selectio n switches 17[...]

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    139 Index In dex NETWORK menu 64, 90 NETWORK RESET 9 0 NOISE SUPPR ESS 82 Noise Suppr ession 83 O OHB FILE 93, 94, 10 7 OHB MATRIX 85 OPERATION menu 63, 68 OPERATOR FILE 57, 75 , 91, 104 Operator file 99 Optical system specifications 13 0 OTHERS 1 47, 61, 88 OTHERS 2 89 OTHERS 3 90 OUTPUT FOR MAT 62 , 86 P PAG E but ton 15, 32 PAGE SELECT 41, 74 PA[...]

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    140 Inde x In dex[...]

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    The materi al conta ined in th is ma nual con sists of inf ormati on that is the pr operty o f Sony Co rporatio n and i s intend ed sole ly for use by the purch asers of the equ ipment d escribed in this manua l. Sony Co rporation e xpressly prohibits the dupl ication o f any portion of t his ma nual or the use ther eof for any purpose oth er than [...]

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