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Names of Parts

9

Names of Parts

Back view

1

8

9

10

11
12
13
14
15

16

17

18

2

3

4
5

6
7

1

BAR (color bars) button (

A

28)/

Assignable button 1 (

A

50)

2

SET WB (custom white balance) button 
(

A

40)/Assignable button 2 (

A

50)

3

ABB (automatic black balance) button 
(

A

22)/Assignable button 3 (

A

50)

4

Joystick (

A

20)

5

MENU button (

A

20)

6

Q

 switch (

A

17)

7

Q

 indicator (

A

17)

8

CANCEL button (

A

20)

9

REMOTE A (remote control) terminal  
(

A

49)

For connecting to the optional 
RC-V100 Remote Controller's 
REMOTE A terminal.

10 3G/HD-SDI 1 / MONITOR terminal 

(

A

18, 57)

11 3G/HD-SDI 2 terminal (

A

18, 57)

12 MIC (microphone) terminal (

A

60)

13 HDMI OUT terminal (

A

18, 57)

14 Memory card slot cover (for microSD 

cards)
Used only for firmware updates.

15 GENLOCK terminal (

A

59)

16 DC IN 1 terminal (

A

15)

17 REMOTE B (remote control) terminal 

(

A

49)

For connecting to the optional 
RC-V100 Remote Controller's 
REMOTE B terminal.

18 DC IN 2 terminal (

A

16)

Summary of Contents for ME200S-SH

Page 1: ...PUB DIM 1169 000 Multi Purpose Camera Instruction Manual Caméra polyvalente Mode d emploi English Français ...

Page 2: ...less otherwise specified in the manual If such changes or modifications should be made you could be required to stop operation of the equipment Only for European Union and EEA Norway Iceland and Liechtenstein These symbols indicate that this product is not to be disposed of with your household waste according to the WEEE Directive 2012 19 EU the Battery Directive 2006 66 EC and or national legisla...

Page 3: ...measures Trademark Acknowledgements microSD microSDHC and microSDXC Logos are trademarks of SD 3C LLC HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries Other names and products not mentioned above may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies ...

Page 4: ...n select a configuration that best suits your needs Operability and Customization Enhanced automatic functions The camera is equipped with various automatic functions to help achieve the picture you desire These include the following automatic exposure which is controlled through the linked settings of the aperture gain shutter speed and ND filter push auto iris A 34 to temporarily adjust the aper...

Page 5: ...ture 33 Momentary Automatic Aperture Push Auto Iris 34 Exposure Compensation AE Shift 34 Light Metering Mode 35 Gain 36 Manual Adjustment 36 Auto Gain Control AGC Limit 36 Shutter Speed 37 ND Filter 38 White Balance 39 Auto White Balance AWB 39 Custom White Balance 40 Color Temperature Preset White Balance 40 Adjusting the Focus 42 Manual Focus 42 One Shot AF 43 Continuous AF 45 Aspect Markers 47 ...

Page 6: ...in this manual Screen refers to the screen of an external monitor connected to the camera Shooting screen refers to the screen in which the shooting image and onscreen displays appear Note that onscreen displays will appear only with the video signal output from the camera s 3G HD SDI 1 MONITOR terminal or HDMI OUT terminal not with the video signal output from the 3G HD SDI 2 terminal Some screen...

Page 7: ...ertain part of the picture is lit for example when the subject is lit by a spotlight Camera Setup Light Metering Standard When a function requires the use of the menu the quick reference shows the submenus and when applicable the default setting for the menu item The example illustration indicates that you can find the function by selecting the Camera Setup menu and then the Light Metering menu it...

Page 8: ...s internal components Be careful especially when using a tripod When you are not using the camera make sure to attach the lens cap to the lens Be careful of heat generated by lighting equipment Do not disassemble the camera If the camera does not function properly consult qualified service personnel Do not touch the lens contacts on the lens mount Dirty contacts may cause a poor contact between th...

Page 9: ... 17 8 CANCEL button A 20 9 REMOTE A remote control terminal A 49 For connecting to the optional RC V100 Remote Controller s REMOTE A terminal 10 3G HD SDI 1 MONITOR terminal A 18 57 11 3G HD SDI 2 terminal A 18 57 12 MIC microphone terminal A 60 13 HDMI OUT terminal A 18 57 14 Memory card slot cover for microSD cards Used only for firmware updates 15 GENLOCK terminal A 59 16 DC IN 1 terminal A 15 ...

Page 10: ...Names of Parts 10 Front view 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 LENS terminal A 23 2 Lens mount handle A 23 3 EF lens mount index A 23 4 EF S lens mount index A 23 5 EF lens contacts A 23 6 EF lens mount A 23 ...

Page 11: ...Names of Parts 11 Top view 1 2 3 7 1 Socket for 0 64 cm 1 4 screws 2 Socket for 0 95 cm 3 8 screws A 26 3 TB 1 Tripod Adapter Base for tripods with 0 95 cm 3 8 screws A 26 ...

Page 12: ...Names of Parts 12 Bottom view 1 2 3 1 Socket for 0 64 cm 1 4 screws 2 Socket for 0 95 cm 3 8 screws A 26 3 TB 1 Tripod Adapter Base for tripods with 0 95 cm 3 8 screws A 26 ...

Page 13: ...Names of Parts 13 Right side view Left side view 2 1 1 Air intake vent A 65 2 Focal plane mark 1 2 1 Focal plane mark 2 Exhaust ventilation outlet A 65 ...

Page 14: ...his feature upgrade and requires that the remote controller be sent to an accredited Canon Service Center Shipping and handling charges may apply Contact a Canon Customer Support Center for details When connecting the optional RC V100 Remote Controller to the camera make sure that the remote controller s terminal selection switch is set to match the terminal to be used on the camera 3G HD SDI inpu...

Page 15: ...d be certified to meet safety standards set by UL CSA or similar organization The power supply should also comply with IEC UL60950 1 SELV LPS standards External power supply commercially available Power supply output 11 to 17 V DC Current output 3 A or higher Power cable commercially available Power cable rating 3 A or higher current carrying capacity 30 V DC rated Using the DC IN 1 Terminal Refer...

Page 16: ...AWG 24 to 16 2 Insert the tips of the wires into the supplied power connector as shown in the illustration Make sure to connect the wires to match the polarity indicators on the DC IN 2 terminal 3 Tighten the screws of the supplied power connector to securely attach the wires Set a tightening torque of no more than 0 25 N m 4 Set the Q switch to OFF 5 Insert the power connector into the DC IN 2 te...

Page 17: ...and Off Set the Q switch to ON to turn on the camera and set it to OFF to turn off the camera The Q indicator will illuminate in green while the camera is on However you can use the Other Functions Power LED setting to turn the indicator off Q indicator ...

Page 18: ...t from the camera does not appear on the screen when using a 3G SDI connection perform the following Check that the external monitor is compatible with the 3G SDI standard Connect the camera to a monitor using the HDMI OUT terminal and check that the Other Functions Frame Rate and Audio Video Setup 3G SDI Mapping settings are set correctly For external monitors that support only 480P or 576P input...

Page 19: ... With the following settings you can change the time zone date and time also after the initial setup You can also change the date format and clock format 12 or 24 hours Other Functions Time Zone Other Functions Set Clock Date Time and Date Format While a recording command is being output to an external recorder A 57 you cannot change the date time or time zone When the built in rechargeable lithiu...

Page 20: ...u item in the submenu Press the CANCEL button or push the joystick left to return to the previous submenu For some submenus you can alternatively select 4 Push the joystick up down to select the desired menu item If a submenu contains many items push the joystick up down to scroll up down and see other menu items A next to a menu item indicates another submenu Repeat steps 3 and 4 5 Push the joyst...

Page 21: ... Unavailable items may appear grayed out Pressing the MENU button at any time closes the menu except for the Other Functions Camera Name setting screen When an optional RC V100 Remote Controller is connected to the camera you can use the remote controller s up down left right SET buttons in the same way as the camera s joystick Pressing the SET button is equivalent to pressing the joystick on the ...

Page 22: ...BB setting 4 Select OK and then press SET The automatic black balance procedure will start It will take approximately 40 seconds when the frame rate is set to 23 98P 5 When the message Process completed successfully appears press SET If the sensor is not completely shielded from light ABB error will appear on the screen Press SET and repeat the procedure from the beginning NOTES Adjusting the blac...

Page 23: ...p back on the lens mount and the dust caps back on the lens Clean any dust or dirt from the body cap and dust caps before using them Attaching an EF Lens 1 Set the Q switch to OFF 2 Turn the lens mount handle clockwise until it stops 3 Remove the body cap from the camera and any dust caps from the lens 4 Align the lens and mount making sure that the index marks are aligned EF lenses Align the red ...

Page 24: ...S lens This camera s sensor is larger than the sensor size for which EF S lenses are designed APS C When using EF S lenses with this camera you may notice peripheral illumination fall off or vignetting To prevent this you can use the Camera Setup EF S Lens setting to change the sensor area that is used for producing the image This setting digitally enlarges the image by a factor of approx 1 04 so ...

Page 25: ...external monitor refer to Connecting to an External Monitor A 18 For an external recorder refer to Connecting to an External Recorder A 57 For an optional RC V100 Remote Controller refer to Using the Optional RC V100 Remote Controller A 49 For an external microphone refer to Audio Input and Output A 60 For synchronizing the camera with an external device refer to Synchronizing with an External Dev...

Page 26: ...es with 0 95 cm 3 8 screws In addition the camera body itself is equipped with sockets for 0 64 cm 1 4 screws IMPORTANT You can mount the camera on a tripod or similar accessory but do not use accessories with mounting screws longer than 5 5 mm 0 2 in Socket for 0 64 cm 1 4 screws for attaching a housing unit Socket for 0 64 cm 1 4 screws TB 1 Tripod Adapter Base for tripods with 0 95 cm 3 8 screw...

Page 27: ... the camera fail to operate correctly consult a Canon Service Center 1 Set the Q switch to ON The camera turns on and the shooting screen appears 2 Adjust the video configuration A 30 and other shooting related functions as necessary For details about shooting related functions refer to the relevant sections in this chapter 3 Shoot video For details on recording to an external recorder refer to Co...

Page 28: ...r If Fan appears in red on the screen the cooling fan may not be working properly Consult a Canon Service Center When you use a commercially available lens adapter and the image on the screen is inverted you can use the Other Functions Scan Reverse setting to return the image to the correct orientation Onscreen Displays Refer to this section for an explanation of the various screen displays that a...

Page 29: ...ppears only while the one shot AF function is being used When C AF appears in red continuous AF has stopped working or cannot be used Continuous AF C AF display only CP1 to CP6 EOS WDR C Log Currently selected custom picture file A 52 Custom Picture Temp in red Temperature warning A 67 Temperature Warning Fan in red Fan warning A 67 Lens in red Lens error warning A 67 Lens Error AWB WB A WB B Dylt...

Page 30: ...press SET If you changed the system frequency from the current setting the camera will restart in the selected system frequency Selecting the Frame Rate 1 Open the Frame Rate submenu Other Functions Frame Rate 2 Select the desired option and then press SET Selecting the Resolution 1 Open the Resolution submenu Other Functions Resolution 2 Select the desired option and then press SET Available vide...

Page 31: ...he adjustable settings will be highlighted in orange on the screen Push the joystick left right to select Manual 2 Push the joystick up down to select the desired camera mode and then press SET NOTES When the camera mode is set to Auto the camera automatically adjusts the ND filter setting by default However you can set Camera Setup ND Mode to Manual to allow you to adjust the ND filter setting ma...

Page 32: ...s SET One of the adjustable settings will be highlighted in orange on the screen The display will return to normal if no operation is performed for about 6 seconds 3 Push the joystick left right to select the function you want to adjust 4 Push the joystick up down to select the desired option and then press SET The desired option will be set and the display will return to normal NOTES The camera w...

Page 33: ... to Fine the actual increments will be smaller than 1 3 stop but the onscreen display will show the closest 1 3 stop aperture value NOTES When using a compatible CINE SERVO lens A 71 As you close down the aperture the aperture value will be displayed in gray when the iris is almost fully closed and then will change to Clsd in white Still the iris may not be fully closed even when the onscreen disp...

Page 34: ...es during automatic exposure when the camera mode is set to Auto or when you are using push auto iris When an optional RC V100 Remote Controller is connected to the camera you cannot use push auto iris while using the remote controller s FOCUS dial Exposure Compensation AE Shift You can compensate the exposure obtained during automatic exposure when the camera mode is set to Auto or after having u...

Page 35: ...ect the desired option and then press SET Options Backlight Suitable when shooting backlit scenes Standard Averages the light metered from the entire screen giving more weight to the subject in the center Spotlight Use this option when shooting a scene in which only a certain part of the picture is lit for example when the subject is lit by a spotlight NOTES When the camera mode is set to Manual c...

Page 36: ...T You can select a value from 0 0 to 56 0 dB in 3 0 dB increments between 0 0 and 54 0 dB while checking the effect on the image NOTES When high gain levels are set the picture may flicker slightly When high gain levels are set bright red green or blue dots may appear on the screen In such case use a faster shutter speed A 37 or select a lower gain value When an optional RC V100 Remote Controller ...

Page 37: ...e the Camera Setup Flicker Reduction setting to have the camera automatically detect and correct flicker Alternatively you may be able to avoid flicker by setting the shutter speed to a value matching the frequency of the local electrical system 1 50 or 1 100 for 50 Hz systems 1 60 or 1 120 for 60 Hz systems Depending on the shooting conditions the camera may not be able to reduce the flicker May ...

Page 38: ...e joystick left right to select the current ND filter setting 4 Push the joystick up down to select the desired setting and then press SET Options ND Off Select this option to not use the ND filter ND 1 8 Reduces the amount of light by 3 stops 1 8 the amount of light ND 1 64 Reduces the amount of light by 6 stops 1 64 the amount of light NOTES Depending on the scene the color may change when turni...

Page 39: ...ecedence over the white balance set with these procedures You can use the Camera Setup Shockless WB setting to make the transition look smoother when you change the white balance settings When an optional RC V100 Remote Controller is connected to the camera you can adjust the white balance with the remote controller s AWB button A button B button PRESET button and Å button The color temperatures d...

Page 40: ...s the SET WB button WB A or WB B will flash quickly Make sure the gray card or white object fills the screen until the procedure is completed Once WB A or WB B stops flashing the procedure is completed The setting is retained even if you turn off the camera NOTES Readjust the custom white balance if the light source or ND filter setting changes Very rarely and depending on the light source WB A or...

Page 41: ... default color temperature value 5 500 K next to the white balance setting will be highlighted in orange Preset white balance On the screen the adjustment value 0 next to the white balance setting will be highlighted in orange 6 Push the joystick up down to change the color temperature or adjustment value and then press SET ...

Page 42: ...e focus operation change over knob on a CINE SERVO lens Manual Focus Focus manually using the focus ring on the lens 1 Set the focus mode switch on the lens to MF On a compatible CINE SERVO lens A 71 set the focus operation change over knob to MANU and set the camera s AF mode to One Shot step 3 in the following procedure A 43 2 Turn the lens s focus ring to adjust the focus NOTES With some EF len...

Page 43: ...ERVO lens A 71 set the focus operation change over knob to SERVO 2 Set an assignable button to One Shot AF Other Functions Assignable Buttons Desired button 1 to 4 Remote One Shot AF 3 Set the AF mode to One Shot Camera Setup AF Mode One Shot 4 Press and hold the assignable button While the camera is trying to focus on a subject AF will flash quickly on the left of the screen When the correct focu...

Page 44: ...ly set for the far end Select Cancel instead to cancel the operation To set the near end of the range 4 Adjust the focus to the desired position for the near end of the range 5 Open the Near focus limit submenu Camera Setup Focus Limit Near When a focus limit has not been set Limit Off will appear on the Focus Limit submenu screen When it has been set Limit On will appear 6 Select Set and then pre...

Page 45: ...nnot be used C AF will turn gray NOTES When shooting in dark surroundings with the camera mode set to Auto the camera may keep endlessly trying to focus unsuccessfully You can set AF Mode to Continuous Auto Off to deactivate the autofocus function if this happens and avoid unreliable focus operations Continuous AF will not work in the following cases When using an EF lens that does not have a focu...

Page 46: ...s may change slightly depending on shooting conditions such as subject brightness and zoom position Check the focus before resuming shooting Autofocus may take longer in the following cases When the frame rate is set to 29 97P 25 00P or 23 98P With some EF lenses the camera may take longer to focus automatically or may not be able to focus correctly Visit your local Canon Web site for the latest i...

Page 47: ...ssary press the MENU button again to return to the menu and change the aspect marker s settings To change the aspect marker s settings 1 Open the Color submenu to select the aspect marker s color Other Functions Aspect Marker Color 2 Select Black Gray or White and then press SET 3 Open the Ratio submenu to select the aspect ratio Other Functions Aspect Marker Ratio 4 Select the desired aspect rati...

Page 48: ...ctions available during infrared mode Refer to the following table for a summary of functions available for adjustment NOTES Depending on the light source autofocus may not work well during infrared mode Function Status Camera mode aperture gain shutter speed focus Available when the camera mode is set to Manual White balance Available only by using the Custom Picture Fine Tuning White Balance set...

Page 49: ...roller will not operate the camera ONSCREEN button u review recording button SHUTTER SELECT button AGC button AUTO KNEE button AF button and AUTO IRIS button The ZOOM dial on the remote controller can operate the camera only when a compatible CINE SERVO lens A 71 is attached to the camera and the lens s zoom operation change over knob is set to SERVO If you plan on connecting the remote controller...

Page 50: ...lso indicate the buttons default settings Changing the Assigned Function 1 Open the Assignable Buttons submenu Other Functions Assignable Buttons 2 Select the button to change and then press SET A list of available functions appears 3 Select the desired function and then press SET The selected function will be assigned to the selected button Assignable button 4 is located on the optional RC V100 R...

Page 51: ...ed down 34 ABB Starts the procedure for automatic black balance adjustment 22 AE Shift Compensates the exposure making the image brighter 34 AE Shift Compensates the exposure making the image darker Color Bars Turns color bars on off 28 Aspect Marker Turns the onscreen aspect marker on off 47 Set WB Registers a custom white balance setting or selects the adjustment value for a preset white balance...

Page 52: ...le s settings will be applied NOTES About changing custom picture related settings using the optional RC V100 Remote Controller You can press the remote controller s CUSTOM PICT button to open the Custom Picture submenu Adjusting custom picture related settings using the remote controller will change the settings registered under the currently selected custom picture file If a preset custom pictur...

Page 53: ...further 3 Select OK and then press SET Available Custom Picture Settings Gamma The gamma curve changes the overall look of the image Default Normal 1 Normal 1 Standard picture for playback on TV monitors Normal 2 Setting suitable for playback on TV monitors Produces brighter highlights bright areas of the image than with the Normal 1 setting Normal 3 Setting suitable for playback on TV monitors Pr...

Page 54: ...ture This setting can be adjusted from 50 to 50 Default 0 Knee Controls the upper part of the gamma curve highlights of the image By compressing the highlights you can prevent parts of the image from being overexposed When Gamma is set to EOS Std Wide DR or Canon Log this setting has no effect on the picture Activate Activates deactivates the setting Default On Slope Determines the slope of the ga...

Page 55: ...ghout the whole image R Gain Adjust the intensity of red tones This setting can be adjusted from 50 to 50 Default 0 B Gain Adjust the intensity of blue tones This setting can be adjusted from 50 to 50 Default 0 NOTES When an optional RC V100 Remote Controller is connected to the camera the following custom picture settings can be changed using the buttons and dials on the remote controller Black M...

Page 56: ...lays can be customized refer to Onscreen Displays A 28 1 Open the Custom Display submenu Other Functions Custom Display 2 Select the desired onscreen display 3 Change the setting option and then press SET For most settings select On to display the selected onscreen element or Off to hide it The Date Time setting allows you display the date and or time on the shooting screen Other Functions Custom ...

Page 57: ...o the camera to start or stop recording 1 Set an assignable button to External Rec Other Functions Assignable Buttons Desired button 1 to 4 Remote External Rec 2 Press the assignable button to output a recording command to start recording Alternatively when an optional RC V100 Remote Controller is connected to the camera you can press the remote controller s START STOP button Rec will appear on th...

Page 58: ...eing output the following settings are not available to be changed Camera Setup ABB Audio Video Setup 3G SDI Mapping Rec Command Other Functions Reset Time Zone Set Clock Date Time Assignable Buttons System Frequency Frame Rate Resolution Genlock Adjustment Camera Name ...

Page 59: ...lock Adjustment submenu Other Functions Genlock Adjustment 2 Push the joystick up down to select the value of the first field and then press SET to move to the next field Change the rest of the fields in the same way to select the desired adjustment level 1023 to 1023 3 Select Set and then press SET NOTES When a suitable Genlock signal is input the Genlock synchronization stabilizes within approxi...

Page 60: ...d to perform the procedure below to supply power to the MIC terminal Supplying Power to a Plug in Power Microphone 1 Open the MIC Power submenu Audio Video Setup MIC Power 2 Select On and then press SET IMPORTANT Supplying power to a microphone without plug in power functionality may damage the microphone Audio Output The camera features 2 channel linear PCM audio output The sampling frequency is ...

Page 61: ...tain part of the picture is lit for example when the subject is lit by a spotlight AE Shift 2 0 1 75 1 5 1 25 1 0 0 75 0 5 0 25 0 0 25 0 5 0 75 1 0 1 25 1 5 1 75 2 0 You can compensate the exposure obtained when the camera mode is set to Auto or when you are using push auto iris in order to darken or lighten the image A 34 AE Response High Normal Low Determines how quickly the aperture changes whe...

Page 62: ...ontinuously on a subject at the center of the screen and adjusts the focus automatically Continuous Auto Off The camera focuses automatically most of the time However when shooting in dark surroundings with the camera mode set to Auto the continuous AF function will be deactivated if the gain value reaches a predetermined level to prevent unreliable focus operations When continuous AF has stopped ...

Page 63: ...e black balance automatically A 22 Color Bars Activate On Off Turns color bars on off Type SMPTE ARIB when the system frequency is 59 94 Hz EBU SMPTE when the system frequency is 50 00 Hz Selects the type of color bars The default setting depends on the country region of purchase Infrared On Off Turns infrared mode on off A 48 ND Mode Automatic Manual Determines how the ND filter is adjusted when ...

Page 64: ...el B Allows you to select a 3G SDI mapping level as defined by the SMPTE ST 425 1 standard for the video output signal of the 3G HD SDI terminals Rec Command Activate On Off When this setting is set to On you can use an assignable button set to External Rec or an optional RC V100 Remote Controller to output a recording command to an external recorder connected to the camera to start or stop record...

Page 65: ... the optional RC V100 Remote Controller but the button s function can be assigned without connecting the RC V100 to the camera Power LED On Off Allows you to set whether the Q indicator illuminates while the camera is on Fan Speed Automatic High Middle Low Sets the cooling fan s speed If you select Automatic the camera will adjust the speed of the cooling fan based on the camera s internal tempera...

Page 66: ...you display the date and or time on the shooting screen Camera Name space A to Z a to z numbers special characters Set Allows you to enter a name up to 16 characters to identify the camera The camera name will appear on the screen by default Push the joystick up down to select the desired character and then press SET to move to the next field You can press MENU to delete a character When finished ...

Page 67: ...ic or High If Temp continues to appear on the screen after a period of time turn off the camera and wait until the temperature has decreased If that does not solve the problem consult a Canon Service Center Fan appears in red on the screen The cooling fan may not be working properly Consult a Canon Service Center Lens appears in red on the screen There was a communication error between the camera ...

Page 68: ... using the camera if condensation is detected Continued use may damage the camera Condensation may form in the following cases When the camera is moved quickly from cold to warm places When the camera is left in a humid room When a cold room is heated rapidly To avoid condensation Do not expose the camera to sudden or extreme changes in temperature Place the camera in an airtight plastic bag and l...

Page 69: ...ssories You can also obtain genuine accessories for your Canon camera by calling 1 800 828 4040 Canon U S A Information Center Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommended This product is designed to achieve excellent performance when used with genuine Canon accessories This mark identifies genuine Canon video accessories RR 10 8 pin Remote Cable 10 m 32 8 ft RR 100 8 pin Remote Cable 100 m 328...

Page 70: ...B B two preset settings daylight 5 500 K3 and incandescent lamp 3 000 K3 color temperature setting 2 000 K to 15 000 K 3 Color temperatures are approximate and given for reference purposes only Iris Manual 1 2 stop increments 1 3 stop increments fine adjustment push auto iris automatic aperture linked with gain shutter speed and ND filter Gain 0 0 dB to 56 0 dB in 3 0 dB increments between 0 0 and...

Page 71: ...stance 2 2 kΩ GENLOCK Terminal BNC jack input only 1 0 Vp p 75 Ω REMOTE A Terminal REMOTE B Terminal REMOTE A 2 5 mm stereo sub mini jack REMOTE B Circular 8 pin jack for RS 422 LENS terminal Circular 12 pin jack Power Others Power Supply Input range of 11 to 17 V DC Power Consumption camera body only Approx 11 W Operating Temperature 0 40 C 32 104 F Dimensions W x H x D excluding protrusions Appr...

Page 72: ...mm 0 77 in 29 mm 1 1 in 28 5 mm 1 1 in 1 mm 0 04 in 102 mm 4 0 in 38 8 mm 1 5 in 116 mm 4 6 in 52 8 mm 2 1 in 51 mm 2 0 in 112 3 mm 4 4 in 5 4 mm 5 6 mm deep 0 22 in deep 55 8 mm 2 2 in 29 mm 1 1 in 9 mm deep 0 35 in deep 10 mm deep 0 39 in deep 50 mm 2 0 in 9 mm deep 0 35 in deep 14 mm 0 55 in 65 mm 2 6 in 7 5 mm 0 30 in 7 mm deep 0 28 in deep ...

Page 73: ... 4 mm 5 6 mm deep 0 22 in deep 10 mm deep 0 39 in deep 4 7 mm 8 5 mm deep 0 33 in deep 65 mm 2 6 in 9 mm deep 0 35 in deep 7 mm deep 0 28 in deep 14 mm 0 55 in 7 5 mm 0 30 in 51 5 mm 2 0 in 38 5 mm 1 5 in 26 mm 1 0 in 25 mm 0 98 in 8 8 mm 0 35 in 67 mm 2 6 in 5 35 mm 0 21 in 118 mm 4 6 in 113 mm 4 4 in 11 mm 0 43 in 26 mm 1 0 in 25 mm 0 98 in 8 8 mm 0 35 in 57 mm 2 2 in Lens mount surface ...

Page 74: ...lays 28 56 Custom picture 52 D Date and time 19 DC IN 1 DC IN 2 terminals 15 Digital tele converter 63 E EF lens mount 23 Exposure compensation 34 F Fan 65 Flicker reduction 37 Focus 42 Continuous AF 45 62 Focus limit 44 One shot AF 43 Frame rate 30 G Gain 36 GENLOCK terminal 59 H HDMI OUT terminal 18 57 Hour meter 66 I Infrared mode 48 Iris 33 J Joystick 20 L Lens 23 LENS terminal 23 Light meteri...

Page 75: ...hooting video 27 Shutter speed 37 Specifications 70 Synchronization 59 System frequency 30 T Tripod 26 Turning the camera on off 17 V Video configuration 30 W White balance 39 Wide DR preset custom picture 52 ...

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