DIGITAL MOTION PICTURE CAMERA F65 OPERATION MANUAL [English] 1st Edition (Revised 2)
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. Caution Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. Do not open the outer case and disassemble or otherwise modify.
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Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview 1-1 Features ...........................................................................7 1-2 Example of System Configuration ................................9 1-2-1 SR-R4 Docking System .................................................10 1-3 Locations and Functions of Parts ...............................11 Chapter 2 Installation and Preparations 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-7 2-8 Chapter 3 Mounting the SR-R4 .....................................................
3-4 VF Menu Basic Operation ........................................... 33 3-5 Setting the Shooting Mode ......................................... 35 3-6 Setting the Output Signal ............................................ 36 3-6-1 Selecting the Output Video Signal .................................36 3-7 Viewing and Setting the Viewfinder Display ............. 36 3-7-1 Viewing the Basic Status Display ..................................36 3-7-2 Setting the Marker Display ...................................
1-1 Features The F65 is a digital motion picture camera equipped with a Super 35-mm type CMOS sensor array with a total of 20 Megapixels. The camera is incorporated with newly developed imagers and a digital signal-processing LSI that yield images of a high quality for cinematic, commercial, and dramatic production applications. The camera also supports the features of a “production camera” up to details in its shape, button and indicator layout, and materials of the parts.
Chapter 1 Overview Compatible with film-camera accessories The F65 is designed to be compatible with a variety of film-camera accessories, giving users a broad array of choices. These include ARRIFLEX-made bridge plates, matte boxes, follow focus units, lens focus/zoom/iris servo control units, and more. These film-camera accessories can be attached to the F65 without modification, enabling users who principally work with film to fully utilize their existing assets.
1-2 Example of System Configuration For more information about the fittings, connections, or use of additional equipment and accessories, see “Chapter 2 Installation and Preparations” (page 16) as well as the operation manuals for the connected equipment. Chapter 1 Overview The diagram below shows a system configuration example for use of this camera. This manual assumes the use of an optional Sony HD Electronic Viewfinder.
1-2-1 SR-R4 Docking System An SR-R4 recorder can be docked on the rear of the camera head. The SR-R4 power source is supplied via the camera’s DC IN connector.
1-3 Locations and Functions of Parts Front panel Chapter 1 Overview a c Viewfinder shoe (Network) connector d VF connector Lens mount e Lens fixing lever Shutter emergency open screw (page 58) f Hot shoe b Ventilation holes (intake) a (Network) connector (RJ-45 type, 10BASE-T/ 100BASE-TX) Connects to a network cable when configuring the camera from a web browser on a computer. For a network cable connection, the IP address must be configured in the Network menu in the VF menu.
Left panel i Handle Chapter 1 Overview j Measure hook/ focus reference mark k SDI OUT2 connector l AUX a USB connectors b Accessory receptacles m Ventilation holes (exhaust) c CAM POWER switch h EXT. I/O connector g LENS connector f Wrench box e DC OUT 24V 4A connector d DC OUT 12V 4A connector a USB connectors USB 2.0 standard connector. Connect a CBK-WA01 Wi-Fi Adapter (optional) to enable communication with wireless LAN devices.
Right panel f “Memory Stick”/ SD memory card section b DIAGNOSIS indicator g DOCK indicator Chapter 1 Overview a ASSIGN buttons c LOCK switch d SHUTTER button e REC button and LOCK switch Display/menu operation block h Tripod receptacles (bottom) a ASSIGN (assignable) buttons You can assign various functions to these buttons, using the subdisplay or the menu displayed in the viewfinder or on a monitor. ASSIGN button 1 is on the far left, and ASSIGN button 4 is on the far right.
Chapter 1 Overview Yellow: Caution level Sensitivity has decreased, but signal can be transferred without error. Clean the recorder connector or replace the connector optical module as soon as practicable. Red: Light detection error A light reception problem occurred, and signal cannot be transferred correctly. Promptly clean the recorder connector or replace the connector optical module. Off: No signal For details about cleaning the connectors, see “Cleaning the Recorder Connector” (page 59).
Rear panel Chapter 1 Overview a Recorder connector b REC indicator c GENLOCK IN connector d SHUTTER connector e HD-Y OUT connector f SDI OUT1 connector g REMOTE connector h DC IN indicator i DC IN connector j Cable clamp screw holes a Recorder connector Connects signal and power with the SR-R4 docked on the camera. i DC IN connector (LEMO 8-pin) Connects to a power cable with the supplied power cable connector. Note For details, see “2-7 Preparing the Power Supply” (page 22).
Installation and Preparations Chapter 2 Installation and Preparations 2-1 Mounting the SR-R4 2 • When mounting the SR-R4, fix the camera head on a tripod in advance to keep the camera head stable. For tripod mounting, see “2-5 Mounting the Camera on a Tripod” (page 21). The SR-R4 docks on the rear of the camera head. For details about mounting the SR-R4, refer to the Operation Manual of the SR-R4. SR-R4 Notes • Always turn off the camera power supply when mounting the SR-R4.
4 Align the notch on the filter mount with the protrusion on the filter holder, insert the mounting tool onto the filter mount, and then turn clockwise until it clicks into place. 5 Pull the mounting tool straight off. 2-2 Attaching a Filter You can mount commercially available gel filters in the supplied filter holder and then attach them to the camera if you wish to use an ND filter in F65RAW-HFR mode or wish to use a filter other than those built into the camera.
2-3 Attaching a Lens Attach a lens that conforms to the PL lens mount. Note Chapter 2 Installation and Preparations Always use a lens whose projection from the flange (A in the figure) is less than 31.5 mm (1 1/4 inch). Use of any lens that protrudes more than 31.5 mm (1 1/4 inch) will damage the internal filter. Lens alignment pin Changing the position of the lens fixing lever Remove the four screws from the face of the lens fixing lever indicated in the figure.
To change a shim Shim alignment pins Note Exercise care not to damage the internal wiring of the camera when changing the shim. Modifying a shim, scratching a surface, or introducing dust can change the flange back distance and damage the camera such that it cannot be restored to original condition, just as for a film camera. 1 Remove the lens mount screws (6).
3 Slide the viewfinder mounting plate forward/backward into position, and then turn the lever to lock it into position. 4 Fit the viewfinder to the viewfinder shoe and slide the viewfinder horizontally. 2-4 Attaching a Viewfinder Caution Chapter 2 Installation and Preparations When the viewfinder is attached, do not leave the camera with the eyepiece facing the sun. Direct sunlight can enter through the eyepiece, be focused in the viewfinder and cause fire.
2-5 Mounting the Camera on a Tripod 2-6 Mounting the CBK-WA01 The camera mounts on a tripod using two 3/8" tripod receptacles that fit into the base of the camera head. A CBK-WA01 Wi-Fi Adapter can be mounted on the camera using an optional Wi-Fi mounting bracket (part number: 4-418-596-01) for connecting Wi-Fi capable devices to the camera. Chapter 2 Installation and Preparations For details about mounting on a tripod, refer to the operation manual of the tripod.
3 Connect the CBK-WA01 cable to a USB connector on the camera. Wrap excess cable length around the cable holder. Cable holder 2-7 Preparing the Power Supply Chapter 2 Installation and Preparations This camera operates at 12 V DC (10.5 V to 17 V). To supply power to the camera, attach the supplied 8-pin power cable connector to a commercially available shielded cable, and then connect the cable to the DC IN connector (LEMO 8-pin) on the camera.
6 2-8 Setting the Date and Time 1 Turn on the camera power supply. 2 Press the VF MENU button. The menu appears in the viewfinder. Turning the MENU SEL/ENTER dial moves to the next digit. Select the day, then press the MENU SEL/ ENTER dial to confirm the setting. 7 Turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to select Time, then press the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. The time becomes editable. 8 Turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to set the time, then press the MENU SEL/ENTER dial.
Basic Adjustments and Settings Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Settings 24 3-1 Basic Operation of the Camera The camera operates in cine mode which records video without processing, on the presumption color grading is performed in post-production, while applying basic color grading to the VF and SDI outputs. Cine mode • Shoots images with a fixed camera gain, and sensitivity specified using a light meter.
3-2 Camera Settings 3-3 Basic Settings using the Subdisplay The camera can be configured from the following devices. For details about settings on the subdisplay, see “3-3 Basic Settings using the Subdisplay” (page 25). For details about the subdisplay menu list, see “4-1 Subdisplay Menu List” (page 40). Basic settings of the camera can be easily performed using the subdisplay. The items set on the subdisplay can also be set using the VF menu.
1 Video format 2 Shutter value 3 ND filter 4 Sensitivity (EI value) 5 Highlight latitude 6 Color temperature 7 Look-up table (LUT) Select screen (e.g. shutter value) Settings page 2 On this screen, turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to select an item. Press the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to display the change screen for the item. 1 2 3 4 Change screen (e.g.
F65RAW-HFR mode: 23.98pForPB, 29.97pForPB, 24pForPB, 25pForPB, S119.88p (23.98p), S119.88p (29.97p), S120p (24p), S120p (25p) The mode can be switched between F65RAW mode, HD mode, and F65RAW-HFR mode on the page in the VF menu. For details, see “3-5 Setting the Shooting Mode” (page 35). Note It is recommended that the power be turned off and back on again after changing the video format. 1 SDI OUT connector output S59.94p 59.94i 59.
Settings page 1 Shutter value 3 2 Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Settings 3 Turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to select the shutter value. Select [Step], then press the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. Turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to select the shutter value. You do not need to press the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to set a value. The shutter value changes are reflected on the camera as the MENU SEL/ENTER dial is turned. Pressing the BACK button cancels the shutter setting, and restores the previous value.
2 Filter density Description 1.2 1/16 optical transmittance 1.5 1/32 optical transmittance 1.8 1/64 optical transmittance 1 Turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to select the EI value, then press the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. Select the ND filter on settings page 1, and press the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. Settings page 1 ND filter To set using the VF menu Set the Exposure Index on the page in the Camera menu (page 43).
3-3-7 Setting the Color Temperature The color temperature can be set to 3200K (tungsten), 4300K (tungsten), or 5500K (daylight) to match the shooting environment. 1 Setting Description HG8009G40 Outputs a signal using hypergamma with 800% dynamic range, 109% white limit, and 40% video output for 18% gray card reflection. HG8009G33 Outputs a signal using hypergamma with 800% dynamic range, 109% white limit, and 33% video output for 18% gray card reflection.
Setting Fan operation 3-3-10 Checking the Voltage Auto1 The fans are automatically controlled according to the internal temperature, regardless of whether recording or not. The voltage of the power supplies connected to the camera can be checked on settings page 2 on the subdisplay. Auto2 (default) The fans are automatically controlled according to the internal temperature. When recording, the fans are controlled to maintain quiet operation.
Settings page 2 Menu indication Function Mag Position Selects the position of the image that is magnified by the Mag function. There are nine points on the screen that can act as the center point of the magnified image. This function sets the position of the magnified image as an area centered on one of these points. Each time the button is pressed, the area moves one position from top left to bottom right. When the display is magnified, the ASSIGN button allocated with the Mag Position function is lit.
To set using the VF menu Set on the page in the Config menu (page 48). 3-3-14 Adjusting the Subdisplay Brightness The brightness of the subdisplay can be adjusted to one of four levels. 1 Select Brightness on settings page 3, then press the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. Settings page 3 3-4 VF Menu Basic Operation Detailed settings that cannot be configured on the subdisplay are set in the VF menu displayed in the viewfinder or on a monitor.
2 Screen Example (List) Turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to select a category, then press the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. The page select screen appears. Items within the selected page and the current values of those items are displayed. You can check the items and their values on each page by turning the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. Pressing the BACK button returns to the top menu screen.
3-5 Setting the Shooting Mode The shooting mode can be set to RAW mode or HD mode. You select the mode on the page of the Camera menu (page 43). You can also set the frame rate and the encoding on the page. page Bit Depth Displays the number of recording bits. “10bit” or “12bit” is automatically displayed according to the Encode setting. When Encode is set to Lite or SQ, 10-bit recording is selected. When set to HQ, 12-bit recording is selected.
3-6 Setting the Output Signal 3-6-1 Selecting the Output Video Signal The type of video signals to be output on the SDI OUT and VF connectors can be selected. The settings are common to each connector. You select the signal on the page in the VF/SDI menu (page 45). Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Settings Output signal when connected to SR-R4 The SR-R4 playback image is automatically output when playback is started on the SR-R4.
g Look-up table (LUT) Displays the file name of the look-up table currently selected. h Recording status indicator Displays “z” when the SR-R4 docked on the camera is recording. i Media remaining Displays the approximate number of minutes remaining for the recording media in the SR-R4 docked on the camera. k Message area Displays a warning/error message if an error occurs. The error details are also displayed in the self diagnostics field in settings page 3 on the subdisplay.
3-7-3 Setting the Voltage Warning Values The Near End and End values used to issue battery voltage warnings when the supply voltage drops are set on the page in the Config menu. Two Near End and End values can be saved, and you can switch between them as required. page Notes • The magnified display returns to normal 30 seconds after pressing the ASSIGN button. Also, the display returns to normal when power is applied and when recording starts.
3-8 Restoring the factory default settings Settings can be restored to their factory default values by executing the Gamma File Preset, LUT File Preset, and All File Preset commands on the page in the File menu (page 49), and the Preset command on the page in the Network menu (page 51). Execute the All File Preset command after upgrading software or replacing boards.
Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings Chapter 4 4-1 Subdisplay Menu List This section describes the menu list displayed on the subdisplay. Item Chapter 4 Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings 40 Default Set or display value FPS N/A S59.98p, S60p: 1 to 60 S119.88p, S120p: 1 to 120 Frame rate 23.98p F65RAW mode: 23.98p, 24p, 29.97p, 25p, 50p, 59.94p, S59.94p (23.98p), S59.94p (29.97p), S60p (24p), S60p (25p) HD mode (4:4:4 RGB): 23.98p, 29.97p, 24p, 25p, S59.94p (23.98p), S59.94p (29.
Item Default Set or display value ND filter Clear F65RAW mode, HD mode: Close: Filter closed (display only) Clear, 0.9, 1.2, 1.5, 1.8, Close, Mainte: Maintenance mode, with no Mainte filter deployed (display only). F65RAW-HFR mode: Switched using the VF menu. Clear(HFR), Close, Mainte Remarks Sensitivity (EI value) 800EI 200EI, 250EI, 320EI, 400EI, 500EI, 640EI, 800EI, 1000EI, 1250EI, 1600EI, 2000EI, 2500EI, 3200EI Highlight latitude (display only) 6.0E 4.0E, 4.4E, 4.7E, 5.0E, 5.4E, 5.7E, 6.
4-2 VF Menu List This section describes the VF menu items displayed in the viewfinder or on a monitor. Note The items displayed in a web browser or on a tablet device are basically the same as the VF menu, with one exception. The item not displayed on these devices is noted in the following table. The VF menu has the following structure. Chapter 4 Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings 42 Menu Setting Camera Sets the camera’s basic functions and image recording settings.
4-2-1 Camera Menu Configuration item Default Settings Remarks Basic settings Shoot Mode Cine Cine The mode is fixed to Cine mode in this version. Color Space S-Gamut S-Gamut, F900 Selects the colors reproducibility. It is fixed to S-Gamut in F65RAW mode. S-Gamut: This mode enables recording with wide color space comparable to film cameras. F900: This mode enables color reproduction equivalent to conventional cameras.
Configuration item Default Settings Remarks Signal format settings RAW/HD F65RAW F65RAW, HD, F65RAW-HFR Sets the recording mode. Frame Rate 23.98p F65RAW mode: Sets the frame rate. 23.98p, 24p, 29.97p, 25p, 50p, 59.94p, S59.94p (23.98p), S59.94p (29.97p), S60p (24p), S60p (25p) HD mode (4:4:4 RGB): 23.98p, 29.97p, 24p, 25p, S59.94p (23.98p), S59.94p (29.97p), S60p (24p), S60p (25p) HD mode (4:2:2 YcbCr): 23.98p, 29.97p, 24p, 25p, 50p, 59.94p, S59.94p (23.98p), S59.94p (29.
Page Configuration item Default Settings Remarks Shutter step settings Step 1 360.0 4.2 to 360.0 Step 2 270.0 Registers the shutter angles for each step. Step 3 180.0 Step 4 172.8 Step 5 150.0 Step 6 144.0 Step 7 90.0 Step 8 45.0 Step 9 22.5 Step 10 11.2 -- Execute by Enter. Adds a shutter step value. Delete -- Execute by Enter. Deletes a shutter step value. Preset -- Execute by Enter. Restores the shutter step values to factory default values.
Chapter 4 Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings Page Configuration item Default Settings Remarks LUT and ICT setting LUT On On, Off Sets whether to apply an LUT. ICT Select 709(800%) 709(800%), S-Log2, HG8009G40, HG8009G33, [User1], [User2], [User3], [User4], [User5] Selects the LUT. 709(800%): Signal with 800% dynamic range relative to ITU-R709. S-Log2: Unprocessed signal for post production color grading. Can reproduce up to 1300% of the input level.
Page Configuration item Default Settings Remarks Status, marker display settings [Status/Menu] VF On On, Off Displays the status/menu in the viewfinder. SDI On On, Off Displays the status/menu on the monitor. Status Size Normal Normal, Large Sets the text size for status information. [Marker] VF Status indicator display item settings Marker indicator display item settings On, Off Displays markers in the viewfinder. On On, Off Displays markers on the monitor.
4-2-4 Config Menu Page Configuration item Assign 1 ASSIGN button Assign 2 function assignment Assign 3 Chapter 4 Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings Fan operating mode select VF Menu List Settings Remarks Mag Off, Mag, Mag Position, Hi/Lo Key, Fan Mode, Rec Review Off: No function is allocated. Mag: Displays a magnified image in the viewfinder and on the SDI OUT connectors. Each time the button is pressed, the magnification changes between 2times, 4-times, and Off.
Page Configuration item Settings Remarks Sync signal settings Genlock HD-Y HD-Y, HD-SDI Selects the input connector for the external sync signal. The genlock signal must be reapplied after modifying this setting. HD-Y: HD 3-level sync HD-SDI: HD-SDI input Locked, Not Locked, No Signal Display only. Locked: Synchronized successfully. Not Locked: Not synchronized. No Signal: There is no input signal. Type1 Type1, Type2 Selects the 24 V system supply settings. 22.2 V 20.5 V to 30.
Page Configuration item Default LUT file settings Group -- Data -- Import Remarks (Up to 12 characters) Displays the group name, with the LUT data settings belonging to the group displayed in Data. The group name and LUT data grouping reflect objects edited using CVP File Editor. Displays the names of the imported user LUTs in a list.
4-2-6 Network Menu This menu is not displayed in web browsers or on tablet devices. Page Configuration item Default Settings Remarks IP address settings DHCP Disabled Enabled, Disabled Sets whether to automatically obtain an IP address from a DHCP server. IP Address 192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 If DHCP is enabled, displays the IP address obtained from the DHCP server. 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 Default Gateway 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.
Page Configuration item Default Settings Remarks Remote control settings Access Password Disabled Enabled, Disabled Sets access permissions for remote control over a network. sonyf65 (Blank), String of up to 32 characters Sets the password for access via a network. Execute by Enter. Resets the network settings. Settings Remarks V X.xx Displays the version of the system, ICs, and software.
Appendix Metadata The camera and lens metadata is output on the master output, and is recorded on the SR-R4. The output metadata is comprised by metadata in format based on SMPTE RDD18 and non-realtime metadata in proprietary format. Slate information entered using the F65Remote application on a tablet device is output in non-realtime metadata. The following metadata items are output.
Item name Data type Length (bytes) Local tag Meaning ISO Sensitivity UInt16 2 81.0B Sensitivity to light in ISO exposure index. White Balance UInt16 2 81.0E White Balance value defined by the temperature in Kelvin. 16 32.10 Type of gamma curve applied to the main line video. Capture Gamma Label Equation Gamma for CDL UInt8 1 81.16 Name of the color space that applies ASC CDL. ASC CDL V1.2 Array of Float16 28 81.17 ASC Color Decision List (V1.2). Contains ten parameters.
Item name Data type Length (bytes) Local tag Meaning UDAM Set Identifier AUID 16 E0.00 Cooke Protocol Lens metadata set identifier. Cooke Protocol Calibration Type UInt8 1 E2.03 Lens data distance unit. 0: mm 1: 0.1 inch Cooke Protocol Data Stream Binary Metadata Variable E2.01 Lens position data in binary format defined by Cooke /i protocol. Cooke Protocol User Metadata Data Stream Variable E2.02 Cooke /i protocol user data. Lens Attribute UTF8 String Variable 80.
Warning/Error Messages If the battery voltage drops or an error is detected when power is applied or during operation, the corresponding indicator lights up/flashes and a message appears on the subdisplay. The error details are displayed in the selfdiagnostics on settings page 3 on the subdisplay and in the viewfinder. Warnings and error messages occurring on the SR-R4 are also displayed in the self-diagnostics field.
Indicator Subdisplay Self diagnostics field indication Meaning – Unsupported device Unsupported device Unsupported USB device is connected to the USB connector. – Hubs not supported Hubs not supported The camera does not support USB hubs.
Precautions Image sensor phenomena The following phenomena that may appear in images are specific to image sensors. They do not indicate malfunctions. Use and storage Do not subject the unit to severe shocks The internal mechanism may be damaged or the body warped. Do not block the ventilation holes If the ventilation holes are blocked, not only are the characteristics not guaranteed, but also extreme degradation of the internal parts will likely result, causing defects of the camera.
Cleaning the Recorder Connector Supported types of “Memory Stick” Note Before cleaning the recorder connector, always check that the power supply is disconnected before proceeding. If the recorder connector is dirty, there is increased risk of errors in the data transmission between the camera and the SR-R4. The recorder connector should be cleaned if any of the following conditions occurs. • DOCK indicator is lit yellow or red.
inserting the “Memory Stick Duo,” and then try inserting it again. To remove a “Memory Stick Duo” Confirm that the access lamp is not flashing red, then lightly push in the “Memory Stick Duo” to release the lock. Note If the access lamp is flashing red, data is being read from or written to the “Memory Stick Duo” At this time, do not shake the product or subject it to shock. Do not turn off the power to the product or remove the “Memory Stick Duo.” Doing so may damage the data.
GENLOCK IN Specifications General Power requirements 10.5 V to 17 V DC Power consumption Approx. 65 W with 23.98 PsF (Mechanical rotary shutter operating. not including lens, viewfinder) Operating temperature 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F) Storage temperature –20 °C to +60 °C (–4 °F to +140 °F) Imagers Imagers Method Aspect ratio Super 35-mm CMOS image sensor Single sensor 17:9 Electrical characteristics 14-stop Within 0.
Dimensions Unit: mm (inches) Ø19 (3/4) 147 (5 7/8) 199.7 (7 7/8) 56 (2 1/4) 109.4 (4 3/8) 79.7 (3 1/4) 13.5 (9/16) 194.7 (7 / ) 34 254.5 (10 1/8) 32 50 (1 5/16) (2) 86 (3 1/2) 16 (21/32) 3/8-16UNC 104.5 (4 1/8) Weight: Camera head 5 kg (11 lb) With accessories 6.5 kg (14 lb 5 oz) 62 Specifications 304.7 (12) 203 (8) 5 (7/32) 15.0 (19/32) Appendix 88 (3 1/2) 52 (2 1/8) 105 (4 1/4) 90 (3 5/8) 160 (6 3/8) 104 (4 1/8) 144 (5 3/4) 226.
Connector Pin Assignments REMOTE (8-pin female) 1 2 7 8 3 4 5 No. Signal I/O Specifications 1 TX (+) OUT SERIAL Data out 2 TX (–) OUT 3 RX (+) IN I/O Specifications IRIS CONT OUT +3.4 V (F16) to +6.2 V (F2.8) 6 UNREG OUT +10.5 V to +17 V 500 mA (MAX) 7 IRIS POSITION IN +3.4 V (F16) to +6.2 V (F2.
DC IN (8-pin male) No. 8 1 2 Signal I/O 7 NC — 8 NC — Specifications 3 7 6 5 4 USB (External View) No. Signal I/O Specifications 1 2 3 4 UNREG_GND — GND for +12 V (External View) 2 UNREG_GND — GND for +12 V 3 UNREG_GND (24 — V) GND for +24 V 4 UNREG_24 V_IN IN 5 UNREG_12 V_IN IN 1 No.
DC OUT 24 V (3-pin female) 1 Menu Operation using a Web Browser 2 3 The settings menus of this camera can be controlled from a computer using a Web browser. (External View) No.
Operation using a Tablet Device The camera can be operated wirelessly by installing the “F65Remote” application for tablet devices. A CBK-WA01 Wi-Fi adapter (option) is required for wireless operation. For details about mounting the CBK-WA01, see “2-6 Mounting the CBK-WA01” (page 21).
Camera and Tablet Device Connections There are two modes supported for connecting devices. Infrastructure mode F65 + CBK-WA01 Access point Tablet device Ad-hoc mode Appendix Tablet device F65 + CBK-WA01 Infrastructure mode Uses a Wi-Fi connection between the camera and table device via a wireless LAN access point. In this mode, multiple devices can communicate with the camera wirelessly via the access point.
Color Space According to the COLOR SPACE Settings The color space of the camera main signal, recorded by the SR-R4 when connected, is S-GAMUT mode. The color space of the output signal for the viewfinder and SDI OUT connectors is converted to ITU-R BT.709 color space. (Rw, Gw, Bw): RGB values for the original color space for S-GAMUT (R, G, B): Values after being converted to the color space for conventional cameras Use the following equations to convert from S-GAMUT to another color gamut.
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