DIGITAL CINEMATOGRAPHY CAMERA F35 OPERATION MANUAL [English] 1st Edition (Revised 4)
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Table of Contents 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-F101 ..................... 11 1-3 Locations and Functions of Parts .............................. 12 1-3-1 Camera Head ..................................................................
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 Selection of Fan Operation Mode .............................................................38 3-2-10 ON/OFF of the Character Indication ............................39 3-2-11 Allocation of Functions to the Assignable Buttons and Switch ............................................................................
Chapter 4 Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings 4-1 Menu Configuration ..................................................... 63 4-2 Basic Menu Operations ............................................... 64 4-2-1 Displaying Setting Pages ............................................... 65 4-2-2 Setting the Menu Items .................................................. 66 4-2-3 Menu Operation via a Web Browser ............................. 66 4-3 Menu List ....................................................
Warning/Error Messages ..................................................126 Precautions ........................................................................127 About a “Memory Stick” ...................................................128 Specifications ....................................................................130 Camera Head ...........................................................................130 Interface Box (Supplied) .........................................................
Chapter 1 Overview Overview 1-1 Features The F35 is a 1CCD digital cinematography camera equipped with Super 35-mm type IT progressive CCD array with a total of 6,600,000 picture elements (effective pixel count of 1920 [H] × 1080 [V] RGB). 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.
1) The firmware of the SRW-1 may be required to be updated for use with the camera. For details, consult your local Sony representative. Compatible with film-camera accessories The F35 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.
1-2 Example of System Configuration Chapter 1 Overview The diagram below shows a system configuration example to use of this camera. In this manual, an optional HDVF-C35W HD Electronic Viewfinder is used to instruct how to operate the unit. For more information about the fittings, connections, or use of additional equipment and accessories, see “Chapter 2 Installation and Preparations” as well as the operation manuals for the connected equipment.
1-2-1 SRW-1 Docking System An SRW-1 recorder can be mounted either on the top or rear of the camera head. Power can also be supplied to the recorder via the DC IN connector (LEMO 8-pin) of the camera head. Rear docking The interface box can be attached to the top. Chapter 1 Overview Upper docking The interface box can be attached to the rear.
1-3 Locations and Functions of Parts 1-3-1 Camera Head Chapter 1 Overview Front panel Ventilation holes (intake) a VF1 connector f Viewfinder shoe b CONTROL PANEL connector VF1 g Flange focal length adjustment screw Lens mount CONTROL PANEL h Lens fixing lever i Lens mount cap c Accessory receptacles Ventilation holes (intake) VF2 d VF2 connector LENS j Shutter emergency open screw e LENS connector a VF1 (viewfinder 1) connector (20-pin) Connect a viewfinder (optional).
Left panel a Level vial k Measure hook/focus reference mark b L handle Chapter 1 Overview c Accessory pockets d DC IN connector j DC OUT 24V connector i DC OUT 12V connector h (network) connector g EXT I/O connector f CAM POWER switch e Power indicators a Level vial Used as a reference to check that the camera stands horizontally. It can be fine-adjusted when required. If fine-adjustment is required, remove the cover and adjust it by rotating the three slotted-head screws.
h (network) connector (RJ-45 type, 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX) For control from the MSU-900/950 Master Setup Unit, etc. via a network cable. The necessary settings are made using the NETWORK menu displayed on the viewfinder or monitor screen. VORSICHT Aus Sicherheitsgründen nicht mit einem PeripheriegerätAnschluss verbinden, der zu starke Spannung für diese Buchse haben könnte. Folgen Sie den Anweisungen für diese Buchse.
The firmware of the SRW-1 may be required to be updated for use with this camera. For details, consult your local Sony representative. Display/menu operation block d Assignable 4/AUTO BLK BAL (auto black balance) switch Push the switch downward to the AUTO BLK BAL side to start the auto black balance adjustment.
f MENU SEL (selection) /ENTER dial Used to select or set the items on the subdisplay or the menu items on the viewfinder (monitor) screen.
1-3-3 Interface Box (Supplied) The most parts are common to those on the right panel of the camera head. Connecting the panel to the CONTROL PANEL connector (page 12) of the camera head permits the camera and recorder to be operated at hand. Being attached to the top or the rear of the camera head, it transfers signals and power to/from the camera head.
e Camera connector 1 When the interface box is mounted on the top or rear of the camera head, video/audio and control signals are sent/ received to/from the camera head. Chapter 1 Overview 18 f Camera connector 2 When the interface box is mounted on rear of the camera head, power is sent/received to/from the camera head.
Installation and Preparations Chapter 2-1 Mounting the Interface Box Chapter 2 Installation and Preparations 3 2 Release the lock by sliding the lock-release knob in the direction of the arrow (1 in the figure below) then pull up the accessory mount lever (pull it toward the lens when mounting on the top) (2 in the figure below). The supplied interface box can be attached to the top or rear of the camera head.
5 Rotate the accessory mount lever downward (pull it in the opposite direction of the lens when attaching to the top). To detach 1 Rotate the accessory clamp lever upward (toward the lens when attaching to the top) (1 in the figure below). 2 Release the lock by sliding the lock-release knob in the direction of the arrow (2 in the figure below) then pull up on the accessory mount lever (3 in the figure below) (pull it toward the lens when mounting on the top).
Mounting to the rear 2-2 Mounting the SRW-1 Recorder SRW-1 In the same manner as the interface box, the SRW-1 HD Portable Digital Recorder can be mounted on the top or rear of the camera head. OFF ON 1 1 3 3 OCK VF ME NU/DIS PLAY CANC EL/STA TUS Chapter 2 Installation and Preparations For handling of the SRW-1 Recorder, refer to the Operation Manual of the recorder. 2 TE REMO Notes PAGE SET • The firmware of the SRW-1 may be required to be updated for use with the camera.
2-3 Mounting the CAF101 and Optical Connection CA-F101 SRW-1 VTR Chapter 2 Installation and Preparations For optical connection between this camera and an SRW1, mount an HKSR-101 Optical Interface Unit on the SRPC-1 HD Video Processor and an optional CA-F101 Optical Fiber Camera Adapter to the camera.
2-4 Attaching a Lens VF1 Attach an appropriate optional lens that conforms to the PL lens mount. CONTROL PANEL T Note ff 1.6 2 oo 60 30 20 15 12 10 8 6 5 2.8 4 5.6 8 11 16 VF2 LE NS CL 7 Chapter 2 Installation and Preparations Always use a lens whose projection from the flange (A in the figure) is less than 30 mm. Use of any lens that protrudes more tha 30 mm will damage the internal filter. 5.
Cover T 1.6 Caution 2 2.8 4 ff oo 60 5.6 30 20 15 12 Chapter 2 Installation and Preparations 10 8 8 11 16 CL Allen wrench 1 2 2-5 Attaching a Viewfinder Loosen the fixing screw using a screwdriver, then open the cover. Rotate the adjustment screw using an Allen wrench. Clockwise rotation lengthens the flange focal length, and counterclockwise rotation shortens it. Remember as a guide that ±3.3 turns of the screw correspond to variation of the flange focal length of ±0.15 mm.
1 2-6 Mounting the Camera to a Tripod Two tripod receptacles (for 3/8” camera screws) are provided on the bottom of the camera head. VF1 2 CTRL Chapter 2 Installation and Preparations When the supplied center handle is attached to the top of the camera head, you can attach the viewfinder to the viewfinder shoe of the center handle. In this case, first remove the viewfinder shoe from the camera head. For details on the center handle, see “2-7-2 Center Handle (Supplied)” (page 26).
2 2-7 Attaching/Detaching Handles 3 RUN OFF ON 2-7-1 L Handle IN OCK GENL 2 Chapter 2 Installation and Preparations The L handle is attached to the top of the camera head at the factory. Three screw holes (for 3/8” camera screws for a tripod) on the upper side of the L handle can be used for fixing various accessories. OUT TEST Hex-head screws To attach the handle in the original position, reverse the procedure for detaching.
Attaching a viewfinder When the supplied center handle is attached to the top of the camera head, you can attach the viewfinder to the viewfinder shoe of the center handle after removing the viewfinder shoe from the camera head. The procedure for attaching the viewfinder is the same as when attaching it to the viewfinder shoe of the camera head (see page 24). 2-8 Preparing the Power Supply This camera operates on DC 12 V (10.5 to 17 V).
2 Connect the DC power cord supplied with the ACDN2B to the DC IN connector of the interface box or the CA-F101. connectors and a device connected to the LENS connector of the camera head. Note 3 Connect the AC-DN2B to an AC power source. Note Chapter 2 Installation and Preparations When the AC-DN2B is used, turning on the camera with an RM-B750 Remote Control Unit connected may make the RM-B750 inoperable.
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Basic Adjustments and Settings Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Settings 3-1 Selection of the Basic Operation Modes 3-1-1 Overview of the Basic Operation Modes With this camera, Cine mode and Custom mode can be switched. Cine mode is designed for shooting the materials that will undergo post-production editing and that do not need on-set grading, as with shooting with a film camera. Custom mode is designed for shooting with all the setting items of the camera set as you wish.
page of the MAINTENANCE menu M01 TOP S H O O T M O D E : BC U S T O M D-RANGE : EXTEND COLOR SPACE: S-GAMUT If a video production is to be displayed on a device that complies with the DCI standards, shooting in this mode will minimize the necessity for postproduction processes, such as color correction. For details on menu operations, see “4-2 Basic Menu Operations” (page 64). SHOOT MODE Switch between CINE and CUSTOM on this line.
3-2 Basic Settings with the Subdisplay Basic settings of the camera can be easily performed, using the subdisplay located on the side of the camera or that of the assistant panel if connected via the CONTROL PANEL connector of the camera. 3-2-1 Basic Operation of the Subdisplay However, the LOCK switches disable the buttons and dial on their own sides. To inhibit operations on either side, set the LOCK switch on the side to be inhibited to ON.
To cancel a change on a setting Without registering a change of a setting, press the CANCEL/STATUS button. The question mark disappears, and the original setting is restored. the remote control unit correctly, upgrading of the version is required. For details, consult your local Sony representative. Shutter setting page To terminate subdisplay operation 1 Press the VF MENU/DISPLAY button. STEP No.
The speed value for the shutter angle varies depending on the selected video format and frame rate. page To select the frame rate (number of frames per second) When a video format of “Select FPS” is selected, the frame rate (number of frames per second) can be selected. 1 Move the cursor to 4. 2 Display the frame rate (number of frames per second) you wish to use by turning the MENU SEL/ENTER dial.
PRESET For resetting all step shutter values to default. The FPS transition is executed in the duration you specified in step 3. The FPS value at 1 changes according to the transition progress, and an asterisk appears at the right. Addition and deletion of step shutter values can be performed on the page of the USER (PAINT) menu. 1 3 * [DIR] [RAMP] A L 1 5 30s For information on the page, see “3-9 Detailed Shutter Settings” (page 56).
page _23.98P 444 ? 1:_23.98P 444 M Turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial until the desired format is displayed on the second line. The unused numbers are skipped. You can select unregistered video formats from among available ones, using the
At 1 on the first line, the gain value is selected from among the following: –6 dB, –3 dB, 0 dB, 3 dB, 6 dB, 9 dB, and 12 dB. The corresponding ISO sensitivity is displayed in parentheses. For 2 on the first line, you can select either dynamic range or latitude for the indication (see “Indications of the ISO sensitivity and dynamic range” mentioned later). On the second line, the color temperature is selected from TUNGSTEN or DAYLIGHT. With DAYLIGHT, electrical gain of 5600K is ON.
Lens file selection page LENS:1 No Offset On the first line, select the number of the lens file. On the second line, the lens-file name corresponding to the selected file is displayed. The selected lens file will be retained until a new lens file is selected. As long as the same lens is used, further selection of the lens file is not required. Note Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Settings All the lens files are named “No Offset,” with all zero settings at shipment.
Setting Operation of the fans AUTO1 (default) The fans are automatically controlled according to the internal temperature. During recording, the fans are controlled for a quiet condition. 1) Normally use this mode. AUTO2 MIN The quietest fan operation is maintained without synchronization with recording. This is the best mode if recording must be made for more than 30 minutes in a quiet condition such as a concert hall. Use this mode only under ordinary ambient temperature.
Menu indication Function GAIN –9/–18 dB If the picture becomes too bright when you set the lens iris to its open end to assist the focus adjustment, the electric gain can be temporarily decreased to resume the proper picture level by using this function. Each push on the assignable button changes the setting in the sequence of OFF, –9 dB, –18 dB, OFF, and so on. Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Settings Notes • The gain-decreased condition is automatically released in approx. 1 minute.
CAM: Optical reception level on the camera side VTR: Optical reception level on the SRW-1 side To switch subdisplay pages ON/OFF using the menu The status of the level is indicated with eight segments.
3-3 Black Balance Adjustment In order to maintain high picture quality when using the camera, it is necessary to set the black balance appropriately. After turning on the camera, apply power to the camera for several minutes, then be sure to perform the black balance adjustment before starting any picture adjustment.
3-4 White Balance Adjustment (in Custom mode) Automatic white balance adjustment 1 Select the memory A or B, using the subdisplay or the remote control unit (default: preset memory). For details on how to select on the subdisplay, see “32-6 Selection of the Gain, Color Temperature, and White Balance Memory” (page 36). 2 Select the appropriate filter according to the lighting conditions, using the subdisplay or the assignable buttons. See “3-2-5 Retrieving the ND Offset” (page 36).
During adjustment The message “AWB: EXECUTING” is displayed on the viewfinder screen. When the adjustment process is completed successfully, the message “AWB: OK” is displayed. Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Settings When automatic white balance adjustment fails If the automatic white balance adjustment process does not end successfully, the error message “AWB: NG” will be displayed on the viewfinder screen for approximately three seconds.
Setting Signal VBS The VBS signals are output. (Default) VF2 The HD-Y signals are output. REFTHRU The reference signal that is input to the GENLOCK IN connector is output as-is. FRAME A pulse is output per frame (in a case of 1 FPS, one pulse per second). The MLUT function enables you to obtain images suited to monitoring by converting the picture contrast for output signals from the VF, MONITOR OUT HD SDI, and TEST OUT connectors.
MLUT SEL Select a monitor LUT to be applied. In the default condition, you can select from among the following signals, which correspond to S-LOG gamma: Setting Signal 709 (800%) Signal expanding the dynamic range to 800% based on ITU-R709 HG8009G40 Signal same as Hyper Gamma No. 7, HG8009G40 HG8009G33 Signal same as Hyper Gamma No.
page Setting Content PB POSITION RIGHT With HOR, the playback picture is displayed on the right and the camera image on the left. (Default when HOR is selected) : PB : Y-MIX : 80% LEFT With HOR, the playback picture is displayed on the left and the camera image on the right. : HOR : RIGHT : 960 BOTTOM With VERT, the playback picture is displayed in the lower part and the camera image in the upper part.
Item Selectable color-bar formats HD-BAR (VF/ MONI) BAR 16:9 (100%), BAR 16:9 (75%), SMPTE 16:9 (BLACK), BAR 4:3 (100%), BAR 4:3 (75%), SMPTE 4:3 (–I/Q), MF-ARIB (75%), MF-ARIB (100%), MF-ARIB (+I), MF-SMPTE (–I, Q) SD-BAR SMPTE, EIA, FULL (EBU), 95%, NTSC100% (PAL100%) 3-6 Viewing and Setting the Viewfinder Displays Besides the video image, the viewfinder can display text and messages showing the camera settings and operation status.
The set NEAR END and END values can be checked on the page of the USER (OPERATION) menu. k Recording mode “REC” is displayed when the recorder docked on the camera is in REC mode. c Focus position Shows the focus position of a zoom lens as a numeric value. With an ARRI LDS lens: 0 to 1023 With a Cooke /i lens: 0.
Item Setting IRIS Set to ON to obtain the iris setting indication qs. ZOOM Set to ON to obtain the zoom position indication 4. ND Set to ON to obtain the optical filter indications 7. 5600K Set to ON to obtain the 5600 indication 6. WHITE Set to ON to obtain the white balance memory indication 5. GAIN Set to ON to obtain the gain value indication 8. SHUTT Set to ON to obtain the shutter indication 9. UNIT Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Settings Select the unit for the shutter indication.
For details, refer to the Operation Manual of the CA-F101.
Item Setting MONI Turn all the markers on or off on the monitors connected via the MONITOR OUT connectors. VBS Turn all the markers on or off on the monitors connected via the TEST OUT and REMOTE connectors. The CHAR/MARK LEVEL line permits you to adjust the brightness (0 to 50) of the character and marker indications. 3-6-6 Adjusting the Viewfinder Details You can adjust the image on the viewfinder screen to obtain a clearer view, using the page of the USER (OPERATION) menu.
page page VF1 VF2 MONITOR VBS U05 :B : : : ZEBRA TYPE : ZEBRA1 LEVEL: WIDTH: ZEBRA2 : OFF OFF OFF OFF VF1 VF2 MONI VBS CHAR : ON ON ON ON MARKER: ON ON ON ON C U R S O R : BO F F O F F O F F ZEBRA : OFF OFF OFF OFF 1 70% 10% 100% Item Function VF11) Turn the zebra indication on the viewfinder connected to the VF1 connector on/off. Turn the zebra indication on the viewfinder connected to the VF2 connector on/off.
3-6-9 Checking the Power Voltage The settings of the NEAR END and END values to warn of low voltage of a power supply can be checked on the page of the USER (OPERATION) menu. page U15 DC IN (24V) 24.2V T Y P E : BA C A D P NEAR END : (22.2) END : (21.6) Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Settings DC IN (12V) 12.8V TYPE: AC ADP NEAR END : (11.1) END : (10.
Setting subpage for assignable switch 4 ASSIGN SW4 ESC 3-8 Setting the Gain BO F F AWB BARS TEST1 Position the pointer to the function to be assigned and push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. If the gain of the video amplifier of this camera is to be switched using the gain switch of the RM-B150 Remote Control Unit, the gain values for the corresponding switch positions must be specified in advance. Use the page of the USER (OPERATION) menu.
3-9 Detailed Shutter Settings The Electronic Shutter function of this camera enables shooting with various shutter angles and shutter speeds (sec). While the basic settings of the shutter can be made on the subdisplay, the page of the USER (PAINT) menu permits you to set the shutter while observing the shutter angle, the shutter speed (sec), and the frame rates at a glance. Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Settings page U20 SHUTTER :B ON [deg] [sec] 180.0 (1/47.
function (see page 62) is limited. With COMP MODE set to OFF or ANGLE, frame frequencies of 8 FPS or less are not available to minimize picture degradation. Usage under FPS will increase noise on the picture. To lift this limitation, change the FPS LIMITER setting on the page of the MAINTENANCE menu from LIMIT to FREE. If the setting is changed from FREE to LIMIT, COMP MODE will be forcibly set to OFF.
3-11 Selecting the Gamma Name1) Dynamic range White limit Video output with 18% gray card (video input 20%) 1 HG3250G36 325% 100% 36% 2 HG4600G30 460% 100% 30% 3 HG3259G40 325% 109% 40% 4 HG4609G33 460% 109% 33% 5 HG8000G36 800% 100% 36% : BU S E R : 1 S-LOG A 6 HG8000G30 800% 100% 30% 7 HG8009G40 800% 109% 40% : OFF 8 HG8009G33 800% 109% 33% page Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Settings TEST U19 1) Naming rule: HG + 3 digits of dynamic range
2 Observing the output video level for a gray card of 18% reflection rate on a waveform monitor, adjust the iris so that the level becomes equal to that shown in the “Video output with 18% gray card” column of the “Available Hyper Gamma choices” table. (The iris setting in this condition is the standard iris setting for the selected hyper gamma.
page 3-11-3 Using the S-LOG Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Settings When SPECIAL is selected on the first line of TABLE on the page, the second line indicates S-LOG (Sony Log). Sony Log (S-LOG in subsequent texts) is a gamma which assumes use in the DI workflow (capturing filmed negative images and creating a digital master through digital processing for screening) in cinema production.
3-12 Inverting the Camera Picture 3-13 Detailed Setting of the Video Format The image-inversion function allows you to cancel the image inversion phenomena that occurs when a cine-lens converter is used. Use the page on the USER (MAINTENANCE) menu to access to this function. You can select various video formats according to that of the video recorder used in combination. Available formats Frame rate Signal format Frame rate Signal format 23.98PsF 4:2:2 YCbCr S29.
on the TOP MENU screen and call up the
Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings 4-1 Menu Configuration In addition to the subdisplay pages, the menus displayed on the viewfinder enable various detailed settings of the camera. Chapter Menu page title 4 USER Source menu/Page No. menu No.
For the pages and included items of the MAINTENANCE menu, see “4-3-3 MAINTENANCE Menu” (page 84). NETWORK menu This menu is for enabling the camera to be operated from a distance via a network cable, e.g., using the MSU-900/ 950 Master Setup Unit. For the pages and included items of the NETWORK menu, see “4-3-4 NETWORK Menu” (page 90). For the settings to use the MSU-900/950, see “Using the MSU-900/950” (page 110).
For settings on the subdisplay, see“3-2 Basic Settings with the Subdisplay” (page 32). 4-2-1 Displaying Setting Pages Press the VF MENU/DISPLAYbutton. The last operated menu page is displayed. (If this is your first menu operation, the CONTENTS page of the USER menu is displayed.) The pointer on the menu screen is B in Cine mode and c in Custom mode. To disable the “TOP” indication Turn the power once off then on again, or push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial while holding the CANCEL/ STATUS button pressed.
The “?” symbol will change back to the pointer (c or B), and the new setting will be registered. flash VF 1 VF 2 LEVEL CRISP ?04 : : OFF OFF : : 25% 0 2 Turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to flip through the pages. 3 When the desired page is displayed, push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. The “?” symbol will change back to the pointer (c or B), and operations with the displayed page will be enabled. To change other setting items on the same menu page, repeat steps 1 through 4.
Mac OS X 10.5 Applicable browser Internet Explorer 6 or 7 Firefox 3 Safai 3 • File transfer operations cannot be made using a PC (e.g., you cannot transfer scenes files to a PC or store them on a PC). Displaying the menus 1 Set an IP address at HOST IP ADDRESS on the page of the NETWORK menu (e.g.: 192.168.0.1). 2 Connect a PC to the camera via a hub or directly using a cross cable.
4-3 Menu List This section shows the menus to be displayed on the viewfinder in tables. • For the pages that have been registered in the USER menu at the factory, the USER menu page numbers are indicated in parentheses in the No. column of the tables. • A CONTENTS page (numbered 00) is also provided for each menu. 4-3-1 OPERATION Menu The OPERATION menu items can be set in both Cine and Custom modes. Execute by ENTER. : Execute by pushing on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial.
OPERATION menu Page title & purpose <‘!’ IND> Setting the ABNORMAL < ! > display No. Item 02 ND (U02) WHITE 5600K SHUTT FAN G-COMP Default Settings Remarks [IND] ON ON, OFF [IND]: Set whether to be included in the ‘!’ indications on the ABNORMAL < ! > display [NORMAL]: Specify the conditions under which the ‘!’ indication is not to be displayed even if [IND] is ON. (By specifying the standard or normal conditions here, nonstandard or abnormal conditions can be found with the ‘!’ indication.
OPERATION menu Page title & purpose No. Item Default Settings 04 CENTER (U03) OFF ON, OFF 1 1, 2, 3, 4 SAFETY OFF ON, OFF 90.0% 80.0%, 90.0%, 92.5%, 95.0% EFFECTIVE OFF ON, OFF ASPECT OFF ON, OFF 4:3 2.40:1, 2.35:1, 1.85:1, 1.66:1 : VISTA1 equivalent 1.66:1, 16:9, 15:9, 14:9, 1.85:1 : VISTA2 equivalent 13:9, 4:3, VAR H, VAR V 1440 12 to 1920 1016 12 to 1080 OFF ON, OFF 90.0% 80.0%, 90.0%, 92.5%, 95.
OPERATION menu Page title & purpose No.
OPERATION menu Page title & purpose Setting for mixing the playback picture No.
OPERATION menu Page title & purpose Registering the formats to be selected on the assistant panel Setting the LOCK switch mode and subdisplay Item Default Settings 11 FORMAT (U11) MEMORY Remarks Register the formats to be selected on the subdisplay. Select from among the formats displayed on the corresponding subpage. 1 23.98P 444 NO ASSIGN, 23.98P 444, S23.98P 444, 29.97P 444, S29.97P 444, S59.94P 444, 23.98P 422, S23.98P 422, 29.97P 422, S29.97P 422, S59.
OPERATION menu Page title & purpose subpage Selecting pages to be displayed on the subdisplay Chapter 4 Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings Setting the functions of the assignable buttons and switch Specifying the gain switch settings 74 Menu List No.
OPERATION menu Page title & purpose Confirming the operating power voltage No. Item Default Settings 15 DC IN (24V) (U15) TYPE AC ADP BATT1, BATT2, AC ADP Remarks NEAR END (22.2) Display only (Setting is achieved using the MAINTENANCE menu.) END (21.6) Display only (Setting is achieved using the MAINTENANCE menu.) DC IN (12 V) TYPE AC ADP BATT1, BATT2, AC ADP NEAR END (11.1) Display only (Setting is achieved using the MAINTENANCE menu.) END (10.
OPERATION menu Page title & purpose Showing the lens information No. Item Default 18 NAME (U18) Chapter 4 Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings Menu List Remarks With an ARRI LDS lens: Response from the lens with respect to a SendTab commad (max. 16 characters × 3 lines) With Cooke /i lens: Owner Data (max. 16 characters × 1 line) + Lens Type (P or Z) With a lens control unit connected: blank SERIAL With an ARRI LDS lens: Serial number of the lens (hex.
4-3-2 PAINT Menu : Valid in Custom mode only (Switch settings, such as ON/OFF, are fixed to the default statuses in Cine mode.) : Valid in both Cine and Custom modes Execute by ENTER. : Execute by pushing on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. Notes • When the setting is in the fixed status, it is displayed in parentheses. Example: (OFF) • The markings [P01] to [P03] in the No. column indicate the page numbers in Cine mode. The pages marked with [ - - ] in the No. column are not displayed in Cine mode.
PAINT menu Page title & purpose Adjusting the gamma No. Item P03 [P02] LEVEL (U19) Default [R] [G] [B] [M] 0 0 0 0 –99 to +99 BLACK Chapter 4 Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings Adjusting the contrast near black M (master) value only Fixed to 0.45 when HYPER GAMMA SPECIAL or USER is selected TABLE SPECIAL STANDARD, HYPER GAMMA, SPECIAL, USER 1 STANDARD 1: CAMCORDER 2: × 4.5 3: × 3.5 4: SMPTE-240M 5: ITU-R709 6: × 5.
PAINT menu Page title & purpose No. P06 [ - - ] K POINT Adjusting the compression for high-luminance areas Item Default Settings [R] [G] [B] [M] 0 0 0 0 –99 to +99 0 0 –99 to +99 0 KNEE OFF ON, OFF KNEE MAX OFF ON, OFF KNEE SAT 0 –99 to +99 OFF ON, OFF OFF OFF, AUTO POINT LIMIT 0 –99 to +99 Absolute value is displayed in ABS mode. SLOPE 0 –99 to +99 Absolute value is displayed in ABS mode.
PAINT menu Page title & purpose No. P09 H/V RATIO [--] Adjusting the emphasis of the contours in video Item Default Settings Remarks 0 –99 to +99 To specify the vertical factor of the contour emphasis (Absolute values are displayed in ABS mode.) FREQ 0 –99 to +99 To adjust the video frequency components to be emphasized (Absolute values are displayed in ABS mode.) MIX RATIO 0 –99 to +99 Absolute value is displayed in ABS mode.
PAINT menu Page title & purpose No.
PAINT menu Page title & purpose Adjusting the shutter while observing the shutter angles and speeds No. Item P13 SHUTTER [P03] (U20) Default Settings Remarks OFF ON, OFF Setting to ON displays the current shutter values in the [deg] and [sec] columns. [deg]: Shutter angle (360.0 to 4.
PAINT menu Page title & purpose No. P16 1 [--] 2 Storing and retrieving scene files (data set by the PAINT menu) Item Default Settings Remarks When storing a file in camera memory, specify the number before executing STORE. When reading, only specify the number. 3 4 5 01 01 to 32 To specify the scene file number 01 to 32 when 32 SCENE FILE of of the MAINTENANCE menu is ON. Execute by ENTER. STANDARD Execute by ENTER.
4-3-3 MAINTENANCE Menu : Valid in Custom mode only : Valid in both Cine and Custom modes Execute by ENTER. : Execute by pushing on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. Note The markings [M01] to [M12] in the No. column indicate the page numbers in Cine mode. The pages marked with [ - - ] in the No. column are not displayed in Cine mode. MAINTENANCE menu Page title & purpose Setting the basic operation mode No.
MAINTENANCE menu Page title & purpose No. Item M03 [ - - ] V SAW Adjusting the shading of white V PARA level H SAW Default Settings [R] [G] [B] 0 0 0 –99 to +99 0 0 0 –99 to +99 0 0 0 –99 to +99 H PARA 0 0 0 –99 to +99 WHITE 0 0 0 –99 to +99 AUTO WHITE SHADING WHITE SHAD MODE Adjusting the shading of black level M04 [ - - ] V SAW Execute by ENTER.
MAINTENANCE menu Page title & purpose
MAINTENANCE menu Page title & purpose Setting the voltage values to trigger alarm indications No. Item Default Settings Remarks M10 DC IN (24 V) [M06] TYPE AC ADP BATT1, BATT2, AC ADP BATT1/BATT2: Batteries AC ADP: AC adaptor NEAR END 22.2 V 0.1 to 30.0 V Fixed to the default value for AC ADP END 21.6 V 0 to 29.9 V Fixed to the default value for AC ADP TYPE AC ADP BATT1, BATT2, AC ADP BATT1/BATT2: Batteries AC ADP: AC adaptor NEAR END 11.1 V 11.0 to 17.
MAINTENANCE menu Page title & purpose Setting various subsidiary functions Chapter 4 Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings 88 No.
MAINTENANCE menu Page title & purpose Setting various subsidiary functions No.
MAINTENANCE menu Page title & purpose Setting the color space of HDVFC30WR No. Item M16 VF COLOR SPACE [M12] Default Settings Remarks AUTO AUTO, STD Valid only with the HDVFC30WR viewfinder connected AUTO: To synchronize with the camara’s color space STD: To fix to F900 1) Not displayed in Cine mode 4-3-4 NETWORK Menu The NETWORK menu items can be set in both Cine and Custom modes. For details, see “ Parameter Settings” (page 111). Execute by ENTER.
4-3-5 FILE Menu For details on the files, see“Chapter 5 Storage and Retrieval of User Setting Data”. : Valid in Custom mode only : Valid in both Cine and Custom modes Execute by ENTER. : Execute by pushing on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. Note The markings [F01] to [F05] in the No. column indicate the page numbers in Cine mode. The pages marked with [ - - ] in the No. column are not displayed in Cine mode. FILE menu Page title No. Item Default Remarks Execute by ENTER.
FILE menu Page title No. Item F02 1 [--] 2 Default Settings To store and load scene files (paint data): When storing a file in the camera’s memory, specify the number before executing STORE. When reading, only specify the number. 3 4 5 01 Chapter 4 Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings Execute by ENTER. Execute by ENTER. To read the standard paint data stored in the reference file READ (MStCAM) Execute by ENTER.
FILE menu Page title No. Item Default F04 USER GAMMA [F02] READ (MStCAM) Execute by ENTER. FILE ID CAM CODE Settings F23 Display only Camera code Display only Display only MONI LUT READ (MStCAM) F05 STORE FILE 1) [F03] No. NAME CENTER Execute by ENTER. To load monitor LUT from a “Memory Stick” Execute by ENTER.
FILE menu Page title No. Item Default Settings Remarks Execute by ENTER. To resume the factory-set status USER MLUT FILE Execute by ENTER. To resume the factory-set status LENS FILE (ALL) 1) Execute by ENTER. To resume the factory-set status for all lens files F08 USER GAMMA FILE [F05] No. 1) 1 to 32 (with a non-serial To resume the factory-set lens mounted) status for a selected lens file 1 to 33 (with a serial lens mounted) CLEAR 1) Execute by ENTER.
4-3-6 DIAGNOSIS Menu This menu is only for viewing and no setting is made using this menu. Page title No. Item Indication Remarks D01 OHB OK, NG AD OK, NG Display only (If NG is displayed, consult your local Sony representative.
If a different page is displayed, turn the MENU SEL/ ENTER dial until the desired page appears, then push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to select the page. 4-4 Editing the USER Menu Example: When you select the USER 2 EDIT page USER 2 EDIT You can select desired pages and items from the OPERATION, PAINT, MAINTENANCE, NETWORK, FILE, and DIAGNOSIS menus and register them to the USER menu. If you specify pages or items frequently used for the USER menu, you can easily call and use them.
7 Add the remaining items by repeating steps 4 to 6. 1 You can add up to 10 items on one page. Turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to move the pointer to the item above which you wish to insert a blank line. The EDIT FUNCTION screen appears. To delete items from a page Proceed as follows: 1 Move the pointer to the item to be deleted, and push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. The EDIT FUNCTION screen appears.
EDIT FUNCTION ESC ITEM DELETE ESC DELETE OK? cYES NO 01. 02.<'!' IND> z0 3 . < M A R K E R SETTING> 04. 05. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. cINSERT MOVE DELETE 4 Select “INSERT” then push on the MENU SEL/ ENTER dial. 3 The selection screen appears. CONTENTS Chapter 4 Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings xx c01.USER 02.USER 03.USER 04.USER 05.USER 06.USER 07.USER 08.USER 09.USER 10.
Storage and Retrieval of User Setting Data Chapter 5 5-1 File Configuration the page of the FILE menu or using the MSU-900/950. You can back up the lens files in a “Memory Stick.” This system permits various settings and adjustment data to be stored as data files in built-in memory or a “Memory Stick” in order to facilitate later operations or adjustments. A stored data file can be retrieved, as required, to reproduce the stored setting statuses.
Items stored The items that are stored in scene files are marked with “a” in the “S” column of the table in “5-2 List of Items Stored in Files”. Reference file This file stores the standard settings of the camera that can be used as a reference when adjusting the camera.
LUT: 1 1024 T Means that this is a 10-bit table common to R, G, B, and there is a series of data corresponding to 0 to 1023. Enter 1024 output values in ascending order, each on a separate line. Example 28 T 1st (output value to be applied to input value 0) 30 T 2nd (output value to be applied to input value 1) 30 T 3rd (output value to be applied to input value 2) . . .
Menu page (No. in Custom mode) Item S R (P08) DETAIL ON/OFF a a LEVEL a a LIMITER M a LIMITER WHT LIMITER BLK Menu page (No.
5-3 File Operations 5-3-1 Using a “Memory Stick” You can use “Memory Stick PRO” media with this camera. “Memory Stick PRO Duo” can also be used without using a Memory Stick Duo adaptor. The camera operations have been checked using “Memory Stick PRO” media up to 8GB. the product or subject it to shock. Do not turn off the power to the product or remove the “Memory Stick.” This may damage the data.
F07 TOP OPERATOR FILE USER MENU During formatting, “MEMORY STICK ACCESS” is displayed. When formatting is completed, “COMPLETE” is displayed. 5-3-2 Storage and Retrieval of the Operator File Use the page of the FILE menu. F01 TOP CAM) READ (MS W R I T E ( C A M tM S ) t Chapter 5 Storage and Retrieval of User Setting Data PRESET 2 Position the pointer to READ (MS t CAM) and push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial.
To store a scene file in built-in memory Note The WHITE R/B item is provided only for confirming the effect of compensation (comparison between when the file is used and not used). The file cannot be stored with WHITE R/B set to OFF. Perform necessary settings for the items for the scene file you wish to store. 1 Position the pointer to STORE and push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial.
2 Position the pointer to READ (MS t CAM) and push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. 5-3-5 Storage and Retrieval of the Reference File Use the page of the FILE menu. F03 TOP STORE FILE STANDARD READ ( M S tC A M ) W R I T E ( C A M tM S ) FILE ID: CAM CODE DATE To retrieve the reference file (standard settings) stored in built-in memory Position the pointer to STANDARD and push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial.
5-3-8 Storage of the OHB File Note Use the page of the FILE menu. If a video level in the range of 560 to 630 mV cannot be obtained, do not adjust the ND offsets. 1 Execute STANDARD on the page of the FILE menu. 6 Attach the ND filter to be used as the reference for white balance adjustment and select ND: 1.
page F07 TOP cWHITE SHADING(ALL) BLACK SHADING BLACK SET NO OFFSET MATRIX cOPERATOR FILE USER MENU M.S. FORMAT Position the pointer to the item you wish to reset then push on the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. page F08 TOP cUSER GAMMA FILE USER MLUT FILE LENS FILE(ALL) No.
Appendixes Settings on the RM-B750 Using the RM-B750 MONITOR button When the RM-B750 Remote Control Unit (optional) is connected, you can control the menu settings of this camera and monitor the camera images on the display of the RM-B750.
Monitoring the Camera Image Settings on this camera Set RM [SIG] to VBS on the page of the USER (OPERATION) menu. Settings on the RM-B750 Press the MONITOR button. The camera image will be displayed on the display of the RM-B750. VBS signals are fed to an external monitor if connected via the MONITOR connector of the RM-B750. Using the MSU-900/950 You can adjust this camera from the MSU-900/950 Master Setup Unit via a network.
Example MSU-900/950 REMOTE REMOTE PANEL STANDARD MONITOR ACTIVE MEMORY STICK 5600K AUTO KNEE SKIN DETAIL TEST CLOSE BARS VTR START/STOP BLACK KNEE GAMMA SATURATION AWB ABB WHITE FUNCTION ABS BLACK MAINTE NANCE SCENE AUTO IRIS PAINT IRIS/MB ACTIVE MASTER BLACK EXT IRIS ALARM REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-B750 HUB REMOTE REMOTE PANEL STANDARD MONITOR ACTIVE MEMORY STICK 5600K AUTO KNEE SKIN DETAIL TEST CLOSE BARS VTR START/STOP BLACK KNEE GAMMA SATURATION AWB ABB WHITE FUNCTION ABS B
Settings on the MSU-900/950 Set the unit to Engineer mode and set the communication parameters, using the Ethernet Configuration menu. Menu Item For details on operations, refer to the Operation Manual of the MSU-900/950.
Using the ARRI Remote Control You can display or change the following items on/from the ARRI-made WRC-2 (Wireless Remote Control 2). Items that can be displayed on the WRC-2 • Model name of this camera (F35) • System format, input voltage to the camera, tape remaining of the recorder, shutter speed (sec.
About Metadata Metadata that can be embedded in recording and can be read in playback are shown below: USER 1 Data types U-Hex: unsigned hexadecimal Data Sample Relative size No.
Data Sample Relative size No. address (byte) Data type Bit Name Recorded data (HEX) Contents 34 1 28 1C 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-GAMUT, 1: F900, 2: DCDM REF PJ, 3: F900R 37 1 31 1F U-Hex Compensation Mode 0: OFF, 1: GAIN, 2: ANGLE 0: STANDARD, 1: SPECIAL, 2: HYPER, 3: USER 38 1 32 20 U-Hex Gamma Table Category 39 1 33 21 U-Hex Gamma Table No 1 to 8 (Current No.
Data Sample Relative size No.
Data Sample Relative size No. address (byte) Data type Bit Name Recorded data (HEX) Contents 59 1 53 35 ASCII Camera Main CPU Suffix 3 Version x. xxxxXx 60 1 54 36 ASCII Camera Main CPU Suffix 4 Version x.
Data Sample Relative size No.
1. System Formats Sample No. 17 System Format Sample No. 17 System Format Code Code DEC VIdeo format 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 1080/24PsF 4:4:4 4 04 1080/S24PsF 4:4:4 5 05 1080/25PsF 4:4:4 6 06 1080/S25PsF 4:4:4 7 07 1080/29.97PsF 4:4:4 8 08 1080/S29.
3. VTR Warning Sample No. 52 and 53 VTR Warning Code Appendixes 120 VTR message Meaning 0001 PB FREQ MISMATCH System frequency of this system does not match system frequency on the tape. 0004 NO PB LTC Playback LTC cannot be detected. 0005 NO PB VITC Playback VITC cannot be detected. 0007 REC INHIBIT MODE The system cannot record because of a record inhibit menu setting. Or the tape is not formatted for recording.
4. Audio Delay To synchronize an audio signal externally recorded together with video signal output from the camera, appropriate delay shown in the table below is required for phase alignment between video and audio. The values shown in the Code column are recorded as Metadata. Sample No. 61 Audio Delay IMAGE INVERT OFF ON Video format Code (HEX) Number of frames Code (HEX) 2 20 3 30 1080/23.98PsF 4:4:4 1080/23.98PsF 4:2:2 3 30 3 40 1080/S23.98PsF 4:4:4 1080/S23.
5. Lens Information With 12-pin connector lens mounted Sample No. 68 to 94 Lens Information Sample No.
With ARRI LDS lens mounted Sample No. 68 to 94 Lens Information Data Sample size No. (byte) 68 69 70 1 2 Relative address Data type 62 3E ASCII 63 3F ASCII Bit Name Recorded data (HEX) Contents Lens Name Lens designation (ARRI) Lens Type Prime/Zoom e.g.
With Cooke /i lens mouted Sample No. 68 to 94 Lens Information Data Sample size No. (byte) Relative address Data type Bit Name Contents e.g.
With no lens detected Sample No. 68 to 94 Lens Information Data Sample size No. (byte) Relative address Data type Bit Name Recorded data (HEX) Contents e.g. 68 1 62 3E ASCII Lens Name “U” Lens Name is undefined. U 69 1 63 3F ASCII Lens Type “U” Lens Type is undefined.
Warning/Error Messages If battery power is low or a problem occurs at power on or during operation, a warning is given by an indicator flashing or various alarm indications. Viewfinder screen Basic status display (page 48) Appendixes 126 Subdisplay Message RUN indicator Meaning BATT 12 V flashing BATT 12 V flashing Flashing Voltage of the 12 V power becomes low, reaching the specified NEAR END value.
Precautions Phenomena Specific to CCD Image Sensors Use and Storage The following phenomena that may appear in images are specific to CCD (Charge Coupled Device) image sensors. They do not indicate malfunctions. Do not subject the unit to severe shocks The internal mechanism may be damaged or the body warped.
About a “Memory Stick” What is “Memory Stick”? “Memory Stick” is a new compact, portable and versatile IC (Integrated Circuit) recording medium with a data capacity that exceeds a floppy disk. “Memory Stick” is specially designed for exchanging and sharing digital data among “Memory Stick” compatible products. Because it is removable, “Memory Stick” can also be used for external data storage.
—You remove the “Memory Stick” or turn off the unit while it is reading or writing data. —You use the “Memory Stick” in a location subject to the effects of static electricity or electric noise. • We recommend that you make a backup copy of important data that you record on the “Memory Stick”. Notes • Do not attach anything other than the supplied label to the “Memory Stick” labeling position. • Attach the label so that it does not stick out beyond the labeling position.
Specifications Camera Head General Power requirements DC 10.5 to 17 V Power consumption Approx. 56 W with 23.98 PsF (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) Mass Approx.
Dimensions With the L handle attached Unit: mm (inches) 355.5 (14) 200 (7 7/8) 144.5 (5 3/4) 120 (4 3/4) OFF ON 122.6 (4 /8) 76.7 (3 1/8) 199.3 (7 7/8) 273 (10 3/4) 33 (1 5/16) 50 (2) 3/8"-16UNC 16 (21/32) 7 111.5 (4 1/2) Appendixes 52 (2 1/8) 170 (6 3/4) 196 (7 3/4) 216 (8 5/8) 46.
Interface Box (Supplied) General Power requirements DC 10.5 to 17 V Operating temperature 0°C to +40°C (32°F to 104°F) Storage temperature −20°C to +60°C (−4°F to +140°F) Dimensions 138 × 104 × 79 mm (51/2 × 41/8 × 31/8 inches) Mass Approx.
Lens-mount hot shue (4-pin) Connector Pin Assignments 1 2 3 4 No. REMOTE (8-pin female) 1 2 7 8 3 4 6 5 Signal I/O 1 RX IN SERIAL DATA in 2 TX OUT SERIAL DATA out 3 GND 4 +24 V GND for +24 V OUT +24 V, 200 mA (MAX) LENS (12-pin female) (External View) No. Signal I/O Specifications 1 TX (+) OUT SERIAL Data out 2 TX (–) OUT 3 RX (+) IN 4 RX (–) IN 5 TX-GND — GND for TX 6 UNREG OUT +10.
VF 1/VF 2 (20-pin female) No. 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 12 11 10 9 Signal I/O 9 GND — Specifications 10 NC 11 AUX1 IN OPEN or +5 V: Normal GND: Active 12 AUX2 IN OPEN or +5 V: Normal GND: Active 13 AUX3 IN OPEN or +5 V: Normal GND: Active 14 NC 17 16 15 14 13 20 19 18 (External View) No.
DC OUT 24 V (3-pin female) (Modular jack) Conforming to IEEE 802.3u (100BASE-TX), IEEE802.3 (10BASE-T) 1 8 1 2 3 (External View) No. Signal I/O 1 TXD (+) OUT 2 TXD (–) OUT 3 RXD (+) IN 4 NC — 5 NC — 6 RXD (–) IN 7 NC — 8 NC — (External View) Specifications No. Signal I/O Specifications 1 UNREG_GND (24 — V) 2 UNREG_24 V_OUT OUT +20 to +30 V dc 5.
(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 Color Space According to the COLOR SPACE Settings 2. Color space for film The color space for film shown in the above chart represents measurements from VISION Premier Film EK 2393. Colorimetry 3. Color space for F900 mode The color space for conventional cameras (HDC-F950, HDW-F900R, etc.
Lip Sync Compensation Compensation (Lip Sync compensation) for the delay of video relative to audio may be necessary, depending on the video format and system configuration. MAINTENANCE menu and adjust the compensation on the SRW-1 collectively. When using a microphone(s) connected via the AUDIO INPUT connector(s) on the SRW-1 mounted on the camera body Adjust the amount of compensation on the SRW-1.
Index A ABNORMAL display 50 AC power 27 accessory clamp lever 19 accessory mount lever 19 Accessory pockets 13 Accessory receptacles 12 Aliasing 127 ALL menu 63 ANGLE 56 Angle Compensation mode 34, 56 Assignable buttons 14, 39 Assignable switch 15, 39 AUDIO 86 AUDIO IN CH-1/CH-2 connectors 17 Audio input selection switches 17 AUTO BLK BAL switch 15, 42 AUTO SETUP 43, 84 AUTO WHITE 43 Automatic black balance 42 Automatic white balance 43 AUX connector 17 B Index BASE SETTING 31, 84 Basic Operation Modes 3
NETWORK menu 64, 90 NETWORK RESET 90 NOISE SUPPRESS 82 Noise Suppression 83 O OHB FILE 93, 94, 107 OHB MATRIX 85 OPERATION menu 63, 68 OPERATOR FILE 57, 75, 91, 104 Operator file 99 Optical system specifications 130 OTHERS 1 47, 61, 88 OTHERS 2 89 OTHERS 3 90 OUTPUT FORMAT 62, 86 Shutter emergency opening screw 12 SHUTTER/FPS 56, 82 SIGNAL 62 SKIN DETAIL 80 S-LOG 60 Smear 127 SRW-1 21 STANDARD 106 Standard Gamma 58 status indications 48 STEP 56 Step mode 33, 56 Subdisplay 15 SUBDISPLAY 1 36, 73 SUBDISPLAY
Index 140 Index
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