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DIGITAL CINEMATOGRAPHY CAMERA
F35
OPERATION MANUAL [English]
1st Edition (Revised 1)
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For the State of California, USA only WARNING Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply, See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, Perchlorate Material : Lithium battery contains perchlorate. do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. For the customers in Taiwan only To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. For the customers in the U.S.A. This equipment has been tested
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AVERTISSEMENT WARNUNG Afin de réduire les risques d’incendie ou Um die Gefahr von Bränden oder d’électrocution, ne pas exposer cet elektrischen Schlägen zu verringern, darf appareil à la pluie ou à l’humidité. dieses Gerät nicht Regen oder Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt werden. Afin d’écarter tout risque d’électrocution, garder le coffret fermé. Ne confier Um einen elektrischen Schlag zu l’entretien de l’appareil qu’à un personnel vermeiden, darf das Gehäuse nicht qualifié. geöffnet werden. Überl
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Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview 1-1 Features .......................................................................... 7 1-2 Example of System Configuration ............................... 9 1-3 Locations and Functions of Parts .............................. 10 1-3-1 Camera Head ..................................................................10 1-3-2 Assistant Panel (Supplied) .............................................15 1-3-3 Interface Box (Supplied) .................................
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3-2-9 ON/OFF of the Character Indication ..............................35 3-2-10 Allocation of Functions to the Assignable Buttons and Switch ............................................................................35 3-2-11 Brightness Adjustment of the Subdisplay ....................36 3-2-12 Selection of Gamma Tables .........................................36 3-2-13 Selection of Color Spaces ............................................36 3-2-14 Limiting Pages that are Displayed on the Sub
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4-3-2 PAINT Menu .................................................................67 4-3-3 MAINTENANCE Menu ................................................73 4-3-4 NETWORK Menu .........................................................78 4-3-5 FILE Menu .....................................................................79 4-3-6 DIAGNOSIS Menu ........................................................83 4-4 Editing the USER Menu ............................................... 84 Chapter 5 Storage
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Chapter 1 Overview 1 Overview Chapter “overcranking” or “undercranking” a cinematic film camera. 1-1 Features Frame-rate settings for this function are variable from 1 to 50 FPS. The F35 is a 1CCD digital cinematography camera Multiple frame formats equipped with Super 35-mm type IT progressive CCD The camera covers the1080 formats of different types to array with a total of 6,600,000 picture elements (effective allow it to be used for high-end content creation, including pixel count
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Chapter 1 Overview Dockable system of the SRW-1 HD Portable Monitor output selection Digital Recorder For monitor outputs, the user can select flexibly whether to A dockable interface system is employed to conform to mix character information and markers, whether to apply versatile shooting conditions and on-site demands. alternative monitor gamma other than that applied to the 1) The SRW-1 can be docked directly on the top or rear of camera signal, or how to mix the playback picture. the
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Chapter 1 Overview LOCK 1-2 Example of System Configuration The diagram below shows a system configuration example For more information about the fittings, connections, or to use of this camera. use of additional equipment and accessories, see “Chapter In this manual, an optional HDVF-C35W HD Electronic 2 Installation and Preparations” as well as the operation Viewfinder is used to instruct how to operate the unit. manuals for the connected equipment. Viewfinders HDVF-20A HD Electronic Vi
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Chapter 1 Overview 1-3 Locations and Functions of Parts 1-3-1 Camera Head Front panel a VF1 connector e Viewfinder shoe b CONTROL PANEL connector f Flange focal length adjustment screw Lens mount g Lens fixing lever h Lens mount cap c Accessory receptacles i Shutter emergency open screw d VF2 connector a VF1 (viewfinder 1) connector (20-pin) f Flange focal length adjustment screw Connect a viewfinder (optional). You can adjust the flange focal length with the screw behind the cover. b CONTR
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Chapter 1 Overview Left panel a Level vial k Measure hook/focus reference mark b L handle 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 c Accessory pockets Used as a reference to check that the camera stands Using these accessory pockets in combination with the horizontally. It can be fine-adjusted when required. accessory receptacles (page 10) on the front pan
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Chapter 1 Overview The necessary settings are made using the NETWORK Buchse haben könnte. Folgen Sie den Anweisungen für menu displayed on the viewfinder or monitor screen. diese Buchse. CAUTION i DC OUT 12V (DC 12V power output) connector DC 12V power can be fed to an accessory. For safety, do not connect the connector for peripheral device wiring that might have excessive voltage to this j DC OUT 24V (DC 24V power output) connector port. Follow the instructions for this port. DC 24 V p
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Chapter 1 Overview The firmware of the SRW-1 may be required to be updated Display/menu operation block for use with this camera. For details, consult your local Used to operate displays on the subdisplay and the Sony representative. viewfinder/monitor screen. d Assignable 4/AUTO BLK BAL (auto black balance) For details on menu operations, see “3-2-1 Basic switch Operation of the Subdisplay” (page 29) and “4-2 Basic Push the switch downward to the AUTO BLK BAL side to Menu Operations”
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23 Chapter 1 Overview 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. Rear panel f RUN indicator and ON/OFF switch OFF ON a Safety release tab b Accessory clamp lever g GENLOCK IN connector h TEST OUT connector i MONITOR OUT HD SDI connectors 1/2 c Lock release knob REMOTE j REMOTE connector d Accessory mount lever e Recorder/interface box DC IN connector (see page 11) receptacles k Wrench box a Safet
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Chapter 1 Overview 1-3-2 Assistant Panel (Supplied) 1-3-3 Interface Box (Supplied) The most parts are common to those on the right panel of Being attached to the top or the rear of the camera head, it the camera head. Connecting the panel to the CONTROL transfers signals and power to/from the camera head. PANEL connector (page 10) of the camera head permits the camera and recorder to be operated at hand. a AUDIO IN CH-1/CH-2 connectors b Audio input selection switches a CAMERA connector LO
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Chapter 1 Overview 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. 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. Locations and Functions of Parts 16
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Chapter 2 Installation and Preparations Installation and 2 Preparations Chapter 3 Release the lock by sliding the lock-release knob in the direction of the arrow (1 in the figure below) then pull 2-1 Mounting the up the accessory mount lever (pull it toward the lens when mounting on the top) (2 in the figure below). Interface Box The supplied interface box can be attached to the top or rear of the camera head. Connection between the camera head and the interface box is achieved by mou
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Chapter 2 Installation and Preparations 5 Rotate the accessory mount lever downward (pull it in To detach the opposite direction of the lens when attaching to the top). 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 mountin
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Chapter 2 Installation and Preparations 1 2 3 OCK VF MENU/DISPLAY CANCEL/STATUS PAGE SET PRO Mounting to the rear 2-2 Mounting the SRW-1 SRW-1 Recorder In the same manner as the interface box, the SRW-1 HD Portable Digital Recorder can be mounted on the top or 1 rear of the camera head. 3 For handling of the SRW-1 Recorder, refer to the Operation Manual of the recorder. Notes 2 � The firmware of the SRW-1 may be required to be updated for use with the camera. For details, consult your
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Chapter 2 Installation and Preparations 2-3 Attaching a Lens Attach an appropriate optional lens that conforms to the PL lens mount. Note 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. Notch Selecting a lens file With this camera, values, such as the compensation values, which are specific to the mounted lens can be registered in a lens file. You can perform necessar