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The image switches between high-key monitoring 
(reduced gain), low-key monitoring (increased gain), and 
normal settings each time the ASSIGN button is pressed. 

When the image is set for high-key monitoring or low-key 
monitoring, the following indicator appears in the 
viewfinder. 

3-8 Manual RPN 
Correction Settings

In system version V4.0 and later, you can manually specify 
and register RPN (Residual Point Noise) pixel coordinates 
for compensation.

• This function is only available in F65RAW mode.
• Operations for this function must be performed on the 

monitor on which SDI OUT2 is displayed. The 
information will not be displayed properly on SDI 
OUT1.

3-8-1 Registering RPNs

Select Registration in the <RPN> page of the VF menu, 
and press the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to go to the 
<Manual RPN> settings screen.
Correction functions will be assigned to the ASSIGN 1 to 
4 buttons and the subdisplay will be dedicated to the 
correction function while the <Manual RPN> settings 
screen is displayed. These will return to normal after you 
return to the <RPN> page.

Registered RPNs:

 Displays the number of registered 

RPNs.

Operation:

 Switches between registering and deleting 

pixel coordinates for correction. Select “Add” to 
register coordinates, and “Delete” to delete registered 
coordinates.

RPN Ch.:

 Select the channel (R, G, B) to which the RPN 

you want to register belongs.

Menu Pos.:

 Select “Bottom” or “Top” as the VF menu’s 

display position to prevent overlap with RPN.

EI:

 Allows you to change the EI (exposure index) value 

setting. The monitor output’s gain will change when 
you change the EI value. Specify a suitable gain if 
necessary.

The following functions will be assigned to the ASSIGN 
buttons in this mode. The configuration status of each 
function will be displayed in the subdisplay.

Displays “High key” or “Low key”

Notes

Summary of Contents for CBK-65EL

Page 1: ...OPERATION MANUAL English 2nd Edition Revised 1 DIGITAL MOTION PICTURE CAMERA F65 F65 UPGRADE KIT CBK 65EL ...

Page 2: ...he U S A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordanc...

Page 3: ...er interne Longueur d onde 850 nm Durée d émission Modulation d impulsion Puissance du laser 4 mW canal max Norme IEC60825 1 2007 Attention L emploi d instruments optiques avec ce produit augmentera les risques pour les yeux Pour les clients au Canada Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB 003 du Canada Pour les clients en Europe Ce produit portant la marque CE est confo...

Page 4: ...eich z B Fernsehstudio Dieses Produkt wurde von oder für Sony Corporation 1 7 1 Konan Minato ku Tokio 108 0075 Japan hergestellt Bei Fragen zur Produktkonformität auf Grundlage der Gesetzgebung der Europäischen Union kontaktieren Sie bitte den Bevollmächtigten Sony Deutschland GmbH Hedelfinger Strasse 61 70327 Stuttgart Deutschland Für Kundendienst oder Garantieangelegenheiten wenden Sie sich bitt...

Page 5: ...er Supply 26 2 9 Setting the Date and Time 26 Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Settings 3 1 Basic Operation of the Camera 28 3 2 Camera Settings 29 3 3 Basic Settings using the Subdisplay 30 3 3 1 Basic Operation of the Subdisplay 30 3 3 2 Setting the Video Format 31 3 3 3 Setting the Shutter Value 32 3 3 4 Selecting an ND Filter 34 3 3 5 Setting the Sensitivity EI Value Cine Mode 34 3 3 6 Setting ...

Page 6: ... Magnifying the Image Display 46 3 7 5 Monitoring High Key Blown out Highlights and Low Key Clipped Blacks 46 3 8 Manual RPN Correction Settings 47 3 8 1 Registering RPNs 47 3 8 2 Deleting Registered RPNs 48 3 9 Restoring the Factory Default Settings 49 Chapter 4 Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings 4 1 Subdisplay Menu List 50 4 2 VF Menu List 53 4 2 1 Camera Menu 54 4 2 2 VF SDI Menu 58 4 2 3...

Page 7: ... Table of Contents Menu Operation using a Web Browser 85 Operation using a Tablet Device 85 Color Space According to the COLOR SPACE Settings 87 Notice Concerning Software Governed by the GNU GPL LGPL 89 ...

Page 8: ...grade picture quality with minimal noise RAW image output Outputs RAW image data without camera signal processing or non linear gamma processing for increased convenience during post production Multiple frame formats The camera supports 3840 4096 pixel wide images for high end content creation including commercial and broadcasting program production as well as movie making The camera supports the ...

Page 9: ... to provide a familiar and intuitive user interface to users of conventional cinema film cameras Dockable system for the SR R4 Portable Memory Recorder A dockable interface system for docking with the SR R4 is employed for versatility under shooting conditions and on site demands Compatible with film camera accessories The F65 is designed to be compatible with a variety of film camera accessories ...

Page 10: ...e VF SDI menu can be imported Other features USB host connectors The camera is equipped with USB connectors host for connection with an optional Wi Fi adapter CBK WA01 to enable wireless camera operation from a tablet or other Wi Fi capable device Anamorphic format support Normal VF SDI video without distortion is output when using a 2x anamorphic lens Supports various setup methods The F65 can be...

Page 11: ...as the operation manuals for the connected equipment If attaching and using products such as a shoulder set from other manufacturers check beforehand that the product can be fitted correctly to the camera Note Products for tripod mounting Product Model name Bridge Plate BP 8 ARRIFLEX Shoulder Set S 4 ARRIFLEX F65 Product Configuration Center handle Viewfinder mounting plate 19mm DIA carbon rod Rod...

Page 12: ...uration Chapter 1 Overview 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 HDVF C30WR or DVF EL100 12 V DC power SR R4 ...

Page 13: ... DVF EL100 Viewfinder HDCU2000 Camera Control Unit BNC HDCU2500 Camera Control Unit MSU 1000 series Master Setup Unit RCP 1000 series Remote Control Panel BNC Video Monitor Waveform Monitor Video Router CCA 5 LAN cable Optical fiber cable Hub RCP 1000 series Remote Control Panel CCA 5 CAC 6 Return Video Selector Intercom Headset CAC 12 Microphone Holder Microphone USB flash drive Sync signal input...

Page 14: ...t Aus Sicherheitsgründen nicht mit einem Peripheriegerät Anschluss verbinden der zu starke Spannung für diese Buchse haben könnte Folgen Sie den Anweisungen für diese Buchse Verwenden Sie beim Anschließen des Netzwerkkabels des Geräts an ein Peripheriegerät ein abgeschirmtes Kabel um Fehlfunktionen aufgrund von Störungen zu vermeiden b Ventilation holes intake Make sure that a gap of about 8 mm 11...

Page 15: ...connection of a commercially available iris servo unit h EXT I O external control connector 5 pin It is not used in this version i Handle The handle is attached to the top of the camera head at the factory It has two sizes of screw holes 3 8 1 4 for accessories on the upper side j Measure hook focus reference mark Use as reference for focusing For actual measurement of the distance from a subject ...

Page 16: ...ary shutter or press the E button for one second or longer to switch to the electronic shutter The button indicator for the selected shutter is lit The shutter indicator flashes when changing shutter It takes about 20 to 40 seconds to change shutter e REC button and LOCK switch The REC button starts stops recording to the SR R4 docked on the camera The REC button indicator is lit while recording T...

Page 17: ... 3 3 1 Basic Operation of the Subdisplay page 30 and 3 4 VF Menu Basic Operation page 39 a VF DISPLAY viewfinder display button Displays the status screen on the viewfinder and monitor For details about the information displayed see 3 7 Viewing and Setting the Viewfinder Display page 44 b VF MENU viewfinder menu button Displays the menu screen on the viewfinder and monitor With the DVF EL100 conne...

Page 18: ...xternal analog equipment f SDI OUT1 SDI output 1 connector BNC type Outputs the SDI1 Look single link signal g REMOTE connector 8 pin Controls the main line signal with the connection of the optional RM B170 remote control unit or similar unit custom mode When operating the system with a CA4000 connected this connector is disabled h DC IN DC power input indicator A 10 5 V to 17 V indicator and 20 ...

Page 19: ...corder connector for connecting the SR R4 is an optical connector Attach the connector cap on the optical connector when not connected to an SR R4 to protect the connector After removing the cap store it in the position shown in the following figure for safekeeping 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 6 Mounting...

Page 20: ...ching 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 Recommended filter Fujifilm neutral density filters 1 Place the filter template metallic disc on the gel filter then trim the filter around the edge of the f...

Page 21: ... counterclockwise then lift the tool off the camera The filter holder is removed with the mounting tool 2 4 Attaching a Lens Attach a lens that conforms to the PL lens mount 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 For information on handling lenses ...

Page 22: ... representative To change a shim 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 2 Pull the lens mount out by about 10 mm 13 32 inch a...

Page 23: ...ewfinder 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 For details on the viewfinder refer to the instruction manual of the viewfinder 1 Pass the viewfinder mounting plate over the two rods 2 Slide the slide panel left right into position and then turn the lever on ...

Page 24: ...n VF connector page 15 on the left panel To detach the viewfinder Loosen the viewfinder positioning ring pull up the viewfinder stopper then pull out the viewfinder by sliding it in the direction opposite than when attaching 2 6 Mounting the Camera on a Tripod The camera mounts on a tripod using two 3 8 tripod receptacles that fit into the base of the camera head For details about mounting on a tr...

Page 25: ...rmation about obtaining the Wi Fi mounting bracket consult your local Sony representative 1 Attach the Wi Fi mounting bracket onto the camera using the supplied B3 5 screws 2 Place the protrusions on the rear of the CBK WA01 into the holes in the mounting bracket and fasten the screw to secure the CBK WA01 to the bracket 3 Connect the CBK WA01 cable to a USB connector on the camera Wrap excess cab...

Page 26: ...ocked on the camera the connection of a 13 V to 17 V DC power source is recommended To turn on the camera Set the CAM POWER switch to the ON position and the camera is turned on Power is also supplied to viewfinder connected to the VF connector 12 V or 24 V power can be fed to accessories via the DC OUT connectors To supply 24 V power to accessories 12 V and 24 V DC input power supplies must be co...

Page 27: ...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 9 Turn the MENU SEL ENTER dial to select Date Type then press the MENU SEL ENTER dial 10 Turn the MENU SEL ENTER dial to select the date format then press the MENU SEL ENTER dial You can select one of the following display formats 11 When finished press the...

Page 28: ...The video adjustments made during shooting can be recreated in post production by applying the metadata values to the video The full latitude does not change when the sensitivity setting is changed but the dynamic range and noise floor changes in post production with suitable processing When the sensitivity is set high the dynamic range increases on one hand while the noise in dark areas also incr...

Page 29: ...mode The MENU SEL ENTER dial SETTING button and BACK button are used for Settings Change mode operation For details about settings on the subdisplay see 3 3 Basic Settings using the Subdisplay page 30 For details about the subdisplay menu list see 4 1 Subdisplay Menu List page 50 Viewfinder or monitor Detailed settings can be performed by displaying the menu VF menu in the viewfinder or on a monit...

Page 30: ...can also be set using the VF menu 3 3 1 Basic Operation of the Subdisplay The buttons and dial shown below are used for operation of the subdisplay Side panel of the camera head To display the settings pages After the camera is turned on the startup screen is displayed on the subdisplay for several seconds after which the settings page is displayed Pressing the PAGE button advances to the next pag...

Page 31: ...screen is displayed Select screen e g shutter value 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 Change screen e g shutter value The current value of the setting is displayed at the top right of the screen Turn the MENU SEL ENTER dial to select the value then press the MENU SEL ENTER dial The value for the sel...

Page 32: ... is output on the VF and SDI OUT connectors a The output image scan type can be set to Interlace or Frame Drop b Only for systems with an SKC 4065 connected 3 3 3 Setting the Shutter Value The shutter of the camera can be viewed and adjusted with settings displayed as shutter angles just as for a film camera Two operation methods are available for the adjustment stepwise and continuous Step mode F...

Page 33: ...ng the BACK button cancels the shutter setting and restores the previous value To set using the VF menu Set on the Shutter FPS page in the Camera menu page 54 Selecting an arbitrary shutter value In Continuous mode an arbitrary shutter value can be set 1 Select the shutter value on settings page 1 then press the MENU SEL ENTER dial Settings page 1 2 Select Continuous then press the MENU SEL ENTER ...

Page 34: ... following sensitivity settings 200EI 250EI 320EI 400EI 500EI 640EI 800EI 1000EI 1250EI 1600EI 2000EI 2500EI and 3200EI 1 Select the sensitivity on settings page 1 then press the MENU SEL ENTER dial Settings page 1 2 Turn the MENU SEL ENTER dial to select the EI value then press the MENU SEL ENTER dial To set using the VF menu Set the Exposure Index on the Base Setting page in the Camera menu page...

Page 35: ...red using a Look up table LUT The images shot with the camera are intended for processing in post production and are not suitable for checking the results of shooting as is on the scene Setting a LUT changes the tone of the image displayed on a monitor connected to the SDI OUT2 connector without affecting the main RAW image output for ease of monitoring 1 Select the monitor look up table on settin...

Page 36: ... 3 3 10 Checking the Voltages The voltage of the power supplies connected to the camera can be checked on settings page 2 on the subdisplay Settings page 2 The voltage of the 24 V supply is displayed on the left and the voltage of the 12 V supply on the right If power is not supplied is displayed If the voltage falls to the Near End level the voltage indicator starts flashing If the voltage falls ...

Page 37: ...R4 time code can be checked on settings page 2 on the subdisplay Settings page 2 Time code display types 3 3 14 Assigning Functions to the ASSIGN Buttons Separate functions can be assigned to each of the ASSIGN buttons 1 to 4 on the side of the camera body The following functions are assigned to the buttons by factory default Media remaining File name Indication Meaning TCG 00 00 00 00 Time code g...

Page 38: ...ition 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 b...

Page 39: ... side panel of the camera head are used to operate the VF menus The MENU SEL ENTER dial has a knob that you turn to select items MENU SEL and a button you press to confirm values for items ENTER Side panel of the camera head While the subdisplay is in Change mode menu operations in the viewfinder or on a monitor cannot be performed For more information about settings on the subdisplay see 3 3 Basi...

Page 40: ...cted press the VF MENU button for two seconds or longer The Digital VF Picture page settings screen of the VF menu appears To change a setting 1 Turn the MENU SEL ENTER dial to move to the desired item 2 Press the MENU SEL ENTER dial The list or spin box corresponding to the selected item is displayed Screen Example List Screen Example Spin box 3 Turn the MENU SEL ENTER dial to select a value for ...

Page 41: ...s that can be selected vary depending on the RAW HD mode selection For details about the frame rates that can be selected see 3 3 2 Setting the Video Format page 31 Signal Mode Selects the signal format in HD mode 4 4 4 RGB or 4 2 2 YCbCr can be selected Configurable in HD mode only Bit Depth In HD mode displays the number of recording bits 10bit or 12bit is automatically displayed according to th...

Page 42: ...the specified Color and 1D LUT 3D LUT Allows you to specify a 3D LUT file L3D File Allows you to specify a L3D file EI Applied Specifies whether to enable or disable the exposure index function on the video output of the SDI OUT1 connector The exposure index function can only be disabled when ACES Proxy10 S Log2 S Gamut S Log3 S Gamut3 or S Log3 S Gamut3 Cine is selected for Select Process Allows ...

Page 43: ...orms color conversion employing a higher degree 3D lattice grid Adjusting the SDI OUT2 output signal You adjust the image on the SDI2 Look page of the VF SDI menu SDI2 Look page Select Sets the look of the output image on the SDI OUT2 connector The default setting is Color LUT S Log2 S Gamut Outputs images in S Log2 or S Gamut This setting is suitable for monitoring the full range of the image fro...

Page 44: ... temperature Indicates the state of the color temperature g SDI1 look Displays the SDI1 look settings for the output image on the SDI OUT1 connector h SDI2 look Displays the SDI2 look settings for the output image on the SDI OUT2 connector and in the viewfinder i Highlight clip indicator Displays the highlight clip indicator status On Off Displayed only for the output image on the SDI OUT2 connect...

Page 45: ...rsor VF HD Y Sets whether to display markers in the VF connector signal SDI OUT1 SDI OUT2 Sets whether to display markers in the SDI OUT connector signal Color Sets the display color of markers Edge Sets whether to display the edges of the markers Brightness Sets the marker display brightness in the range 1 to 10 maximum brightness is 10 Item Setting Center Sets whether to display the center marke...

Page 46: ... to normal 30 seconds after pressing the ASSIGN button Also the display returns to normal when power is applied and when recording starts When the image is magnified the following information is displayed in the viewfinder a Magnification When the image is magnified by 2 Mag x 2 is displayed when magnified by 4 Mag x 4 is displayed b Magnification position Displays the position of the magnified im...

Page 47: ...o go to the Manual RPN settings screen Correction functions will be assigned to the ASSIGN 1 to 4 buttons and the subdisplay will be dedicated to the correction function while the Manual RPN settings screen is displayed These will return to normal after you return to the RPN page Registered RPNs Displays the number of registered RPNs Operation Switches between registering and deleting pixel coordi...

Page 48: ...the cursor display On and Off and verify that the pixel you want to register is positioned properly in the center of the cursor Similarly switch the cursor display On and Off after performing registration to verify that registration was performed properly 3 8 2 Deleting Registered RPNs When Operation is set to Delete in the Manual RPN settings screen the registration deletion screen appears All AS...

Page 49: ...t values by executing the Gamma File Preset 1D LUT File Preset 3D LUT File Preset ASC CDL File Preset L3D File Preset and All File Preset commands on the File Preset page in the File menu page 66 and the All Reset command on the Network Reset page in the Network menu page 68 Execute the All File Preset command after upgrading software or replacing boards File Preset page ...

Page 50: ...e 23 98p 24p 29 97p 25p 50p 59 94p S47 95 23 98p S48 24p 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 97p S60p 24p S60p 25p F65RAW HFR mode 23 98pForPB 29 97pForPB 24pForPB 25pForPB S119 88p 23 98p S119 88p 29 97p S120p 24p S120p ...

Page 51: ... Sets the LUT look up table for the image output from the SDI OUT2 connector Settings page 2 Reel number N A 001 to 999 Displays the reel number of the SRMemory card Fan operating mode Auto2 Auto1 Auto2 Min Max Switches the operating mode of the fan For details on the fan operating mode see 3 3 9 Selecting the Fan Operating Mode page 36 Voltage display only N A 0 1 V increments Displays the voltag...

Page 52: ...d Settings Subdisplay brightness 4 1 to 4 Self diagnostics display only N A OK Warning error message Displays self diagnostics results A message is displayed if an error occurs For details see Warning Error Messages page 74 Item Default Set or display value Remarks ...

Page 53: ...ting Camera Sets the camera s basic functions and image recording settings VF SDI Sets the monitor signal settings for output on the VF and SDI OUT connectors Display Info Sets the display of status information and marker display in the viewfinder and on a monitor Config Sets the ASSIGN buttons warning voltage values and cameras settings not related to output image signals File Restores the menu s...

Page 54: ... 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 97p S60p 24p S60p 25p F65RAW HFR mode 23 98pForPB 29 97pForPB 24pForPB 25pForPB S119 88p 23 98p S119 88p 29 97p S120p 24p S120p 25p Sets the frame rate Signal Mode 4 4 4 RGB 4 4 4 RGB 4 2 2 YCbCr Selects the recording signal format in HD mode Bit Depth 10bit 10bit 12bit In HD mode displays the number ...

Page 55: ...300K Tungsten 5500K Daylight ND Filter Clear F65RAW mode HD mode Clear 0 9 1 2 1 5 1 8 Close Maintenance F65RAW HFR mode Clear HFR Maintenance Clear No filter is used 0 9 1 8 optical transmittance 1 2 1 16 optical transmittance 1 5 1 32 optical transmittance 1 8 1 64 optical transmittance Close Filter closed Maintenance Maintenance mode with no filter deployed Exposure Index 800EI 6 0E 200EI 4 0E ...

Page 56: ... for each step Step 2 270 0 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 Add 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 Page Configuration item Default Settings Remarks ...

Page 57: ...or the selected gamma category HD mode only Hyper category is available in Custom mode only For User category imported F65 gamma can be selected The 1 709 800 table is overwritten if a user defined table is imported When S Gamut3 or S Gamut3 Cine is selected for Color Space in Base Setting this is fixed at 4 S Log3 Special 3 S Log2 3 S Log2 4 S Log3 User 1 709 800 1 709 800 White Adjusts the gain ...

Page 58: ...S Log3 or S Gamut3 S Log3 S Gamut3 Cine Outputs images in S Log3 or Sgamut3 Cine Color 1D LUT Outputs images with customized Color and 1D LUT settings 3D LUT Outputs images with 3D LUT applied L3D File Outputs images with F65 L3D File applied EI Applied On On Off Enables or disables the exposure index function when Select is set to ACES Proxy10 S Log2 S Gamut S Log3 S Gamut3 or S Log3 S Gamut3 Cin...

Page 59: ...ined LUT signals a 3D LUT Through Through User1 User2 User3 User4 User5 to User10 Selects the 3D LUT for the SDI OUT1 connector s video signal When using 3D LUT Color is fixed at S Gamut3 Cine and 1D LUT is fixed at S Log3 L3D File Through Through User1 User2 User3 User4 User5 to User10 Selects the L3D file for the SDI OUT1 connector s video signal When Through is selected Color is fixed at S Gamu...

Page 60: ...0 999 G 0 000 1 000 to 0 999 B 0 000 1 000 to 0 999 Power Adjusts the individual R G B values of the ASC CDL power function Display only Settings can be modified from a tablet device R 1 000 0 400 to 1 600 G 1 000 0 400 to 1 600 B 1 000 0 400 to 1 600 Saturation 1 000 0 000 to 2 000 Adjusts the value of the ASC CDL saturation function Display only Settings can be modified from a tablet device SDI1...

Page 61: ...ng Up to 1300 input light level can be reproduced HG8009G40 Signal using hypergamma with 800 dynamic range 109 white limit and 40 video output for 18 gray card HG8009G33 Signal using hypergamma with 800 dynamic range 109 white limit and 33 video output for 18 gray card User1 to User100 Imported user defined LUT signals VF HD Y Source Select SDI OUT2 SDI OUT1 SDI OUT2 Switches the output source for...

Page 62: ...ks Exposure Assist Exposure assistant function settings Highlight Clip Indicator SDI2 On On Off Applies false colors to areas of specific brightness Mix Status marker display settings Status Menu VF HD Y On On Off Displays the status menu in the viewfinder SDI OUT1 On On Off Displays the status menu on the image output on the SDI OUT1 connector SDI OUT2 On On Off Displays the status menu on the im...

Page 63: ...f Lens Off On Off Turns the focus iris and zoom position indicators for the attached lens On Off Marker Marker indicator display item settings Center Off On Off Turns the center marker On Off Effective Off On Off Turns the effective pixel area marker indicator On Off Aspect Ratio 2 39 1 2 39 1 2 35 1 1 90 1 1 85 1 1 78 1 1 66 1 1 33 1 Variable Sets the aspect ratio when Effective is set to On Disp...

Page 64: ...e display is magnified the ASSIGN button allocated with the Mag Position function is lit Hi Lo Key Temporarily changes LUT for checking the high luminance brightness and low luminance darkness of the image in the viewfinder and from the SDI OUT connectors The button toggles between high luminance check gain reduction low luminance check gain amplification and normal Fan Mode Switches the fan opera...

Page 65: ... with recording can be used at ambient temperatures of less than 30 C 86 F Max High speed mode fan rotates at maximum speed Mag Mag Type x2 x4 x2 x4 x2 x4 Specifies the magnification level that is used for the display when you press an ASSIGN button to which the Mag function is assigned Auto Off Timer On On Off Enables disables the function that returns the magnified display to normal after 30 sec...

Page 66: ...ected when Gamma File Preset is executed on the File Preset page Importing a gamma file stores all gamma data within the camera and is user selectable Name 709 800 Up to 12 characters Comment Preset entry 2 Name Up to 12 characters Comment 3 Name Up to 12 characters Comment 4 Name Up to 12 characters Comment 5 Name Up to 12 characters Comment Import Execute by Enter Imports an F65 gamma file with ...

Page 67: ... Execute by Enter Imports the settings of all menu parameters excluding the following from a configuration file All Network menu items Date Hour Meter in the Config menu Gamma File 1D LUT File 3D LUT File ASC CDL File and L3D File in the File menu Export Execute by Enter Exports the settings of all menu parameters excluding the following to a configuration file All Network menu items Date Hour Met...

Page 68: ...unication connection status SSID Blank Blank String of up to 32 characters Displays the network name Network Type Infra ad hoc Displays the network connection mode IP Address 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 Displays the value obtained from the DHCP server Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 Scan Network Execute by Enter Scans the network access point Connec...

Page 69: ...rd for access via a network Network Reset Network settings reset Network Settings Execute by Enter Resets the network settings Page Configuration item Default Settings Remarks Version Version information display System V X xx Displays the version of the system ICs and software DIF1 PLD V X xxy yy DIF1 CPU V X xxy yy DIF2 PLD V X xxy yy DIF2 CPU V X xxy yy DIF3 PLD V X xxy yy DIF3 CPU V X xxy yy DI...

Page 70: ...lative position of the iris ring only for lenses that support ARRI LDS Focus Ring Position UInt16 2 80 0A Relative position of the focus ring only for lenses that support ARRI LDS Zoom Ring Position UInt16 2 80 0B Relative position of the zoom ring only for lenses that support ARRI LDS Lens Attributes UTF8 String Variable 80 07 Lens classification excluding Cooke i lens Item name Data type Length ...

Page 71: ...data Set Key UL 16 User Defined Acquisition Metadata Set Key 06 0E 2B 34 02 53 01 01 0C 02 01 01 7F 01 00 00 Length BER Length 4 Sony F65 camera metadata set length UDAM Set Identifier AUID 16 E0 00 Sony F65 metadata set identifier 20500000 f0c0 1181 9669 08004678031c Effective Marker Coverage Rational 8 E1 01 Ratio of the number of pixels of the main signal area enclosed by the effective marker f...

Page 72: ...tion is possible Example SonyProf1 LC_709 based Item name Data type Length bytes Local tag Meaning User Defined Acquisition Metadata Set Key UL 16 User Defined Acquisition Metadata Key 06 0E 2B 34 02 53 01 01 0C 02 01 01 7F 01 00 00 Length BER Length 4 Cooke Protocol Lens metadata set length UDAM Set Identifier AUID 16 E0 00 Cooke Protocol Lens metadata set identifier Cooke Protocol Calibration Ty...

Page 73: ...e length 4 Data length of second packet excluding the Key and Length attributes Reel UTF8 String Variable 8 max 02 01 Reel number Scene UTF8 String Variable 8 max 02 02 Scene number Cut UTF8 String Variable 8 max 02 03 Cut number Take UTF8 String Variable 8 max 02 04 Take number Shot UTF8 String Variable 8 max 02 05 Shot number Camera Index UTF8 String Variable 8 max 02 06 Index used to indentify ...

Page 74: ...y has fallen to the Near End value setting REC Flashing red rapidly 24 V power supply voltage indicator flashing rapidly 24V Battery End The voltage of the 24 V power supply has fallen to the End value setting REC Flashing when synced with SR R4 Media remaining indicator flashing Media Remain Near End The remaining media on the SR R4 has reduced to the Near End value setting REC Flashing when sync...

Page 75: ...oes not match the camera Connect an SR R4 version model supported by the camera For details consult your local Sony representative DIAGNOSIS Lit red Warning Digital VF Error A problem has occurred with the DVF EL100 DIAGNOSIS Lit red Warning Unsupported Digital VF A digital viewfinder other than the DVF EL100 was connected Digital viewfinders other than the DVF EL100 are not supported Displays sam...

Page 76: ...a Condensation If the unit is suddenly taken from a cold to a warm location or if ambient temperature suddenly rises moisture may form on the outer surface of the unit and or inside of the unit This is known as condensation If condensation occurs turn off the unit and wait until the condensation clears before operating the unit Operating the unit while condensation is present may damage the unit I...

Page 77: ... areas away from heat or flame Wiping firmly may damage the optical fiber contacts 4 Release the connector s protective shutter and connect the SR R4 If not connecting the SR R4 reattach the connector cap About Memory Stick Duo Supported types of Memory Stick You can use Memory Stick Duo or Memory Stick PRO Duo The camera operations have been checked using Memory Stick media up to 32 GB This camer...

Page 78: ...he supplied label to the Memory Stick Duo labeling position Attach the label so that it does not stick out beyond the labeling position Carry and store the Memory Stick Duo in its case Do not touch the connector of the Memory Stick Duo with anything including your finger or metallic objects Do not strike bend or drop the Memory Stick Duo Do not disassemble or modify the Memory Stick Duo Do not all...

Page 79: ... 4 2 2 BNC type 2 HD SDI signal BTA S004A compliant 75 ohms 0 8 Vp p 1 485 Gbps HD Y OUT BNC type 1 75 ohms 1 0 Vp p GENLOCK IN BNC type 1 75 ohms SMPTE 274M HD 3 level sync 0 6 Vp p Or HD SDI signal BTA S004A compliant REMOTE 8 pin 1 EXT I O LEMO 5 pin female 1 network RJ 45 type 1 10BASE T 100BASE TX Lens mount hot shoe 4 pin 2 conforming to ARRI LDS Lens Data System and Cooke i Intelligent Elec...

Page 80: ... LOSS OF PRESENT OR PROSPECTIVE PROFITS DUE TO FAILURE OF THIS UNIT EITHER DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD OR AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON WHATSOEVER SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CLAIMS OF ANY KIND MADE BY USERS OF THIS UNIT OR MADE BY THIRD PARTIES SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR THE TERMINATION OR DISCONTINUATION OF ANY SERVICES RELATED TO THIS UNIT THAT MAY RESULT DUE TO CIRCU...

Page 81: ...5 9 16 194 7 7 3 4 226 7 9 109 4 4 3 8 144 5 3 4 5 7 32 203 8 304 7 12 147 5 7 8 56 21 4 88 3 1 2 104 4 1 8 105 4 1 4 16 21 32 90 3 5 8 79 7 31 4 52 2 1 8 86 3 1 2 160 6 3 8 199 7 7 7 8 15 0 19 32 104 5 4 1 8 Unit mm inches Weight Camera head 5 kg 11 lb With accessories 6 5 kg 14 lb 5 oz ...

Page 82: ...w 1 2 3 4 1 9 2 8 3 10 12 11 4 7 6 5 External View 5 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 8 8 Not used 9 Not used 10 Not used 11 NC No connection 12 NC No connection No Signal I O Specifications 1 S DATA IN OUT TTL level 2 NC No connection 3 NC No connection 4 SCK OUT TTL level 5 NC No connection 6 NC No connection 7 N...

Page 83: ... 6 5 External View 1 2 3 4 5 External View External View 1 8 7 NC 8 NC No Signal I O Specifications 1 SHIELD GND GND 2 LVDS 1 OUT LDVS output 3 LVDS 2 OUT LDVS output 4 LVDS 3 OUT LDVS output 5 LVDS CLK OUT LDVS clock output 6 LVDS 4 OUT LDVS output 7 LVDS 5 OUT LDVS output 8 VF ON IN VF ON signal input 9 SDAT I O Serial data signal input output 10 UNREG OUT UNREG output 11 UNREG OUT UNREG output ...

Page 84: ...N OUT 3 D IN OUT 4 GND No Signal I O Specifications 1 NC 2 NC 3 NC 4 NC 5 NC 6 NC 7 NC 8 NC 9 UNREG_GND 10 NC 11 UNREG_12 V_OUT OUT 12 V DC 4 A MAX 1 2 3 4 External View 8 9 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 10 11 External View No Signal I O Specifications 1 UNREG_GND 24 V 2 UNREG_24 V_OUT OUT 24 V DC 4 A MAX 3 REC trigger IN OPEN or 5 V Normal GND Active 2 1 3 External View ...

Page 85: ...Mac OS is a registered trademark of Apple Inc Firefox is a registered trademark of the Mozilla Foundation in the United States and other countries Google Chrome is a trademark of Google Inc Operation using a Tablet Device The camera can be operated wirelessly by installing the F65Remote Look Plus application for tablet devices A CBK WA01 Wi Fi adapter option is required for wireless operation For ...

Page 86: ...e for ad hoc mode For details refer to the operating instructions for your tablet device While multiple tablet devices can connect to the camera in infrastructure mode only the device that is Active may modify the camera settings Other connected devices may only monitor the settings If the camera is connected using a network cable and the IP address settings on the LAN Setting page and the Wi Fi S...

Page 87: ...or S Gamut S Gamut3 to that for conventional cameras HDC F950 HDW F900R etc Rw Gw Bw RGB values for the original color space for S Gamut S Gamut3 R G B Values after being converted to the color space for conventional cameras Use the following equations to convert from S Gamut S Gamut3 to another color gamut Converting to ITU R BT709 sRGB Rw Gw Bw RGB values for the original color space for S Gamut...

Page 88: ...onvert from S Gamut3 Cine to another color gamut Converting to ITU R BT 790 sRGB Rw Gw Bw RGB values for the original color space for S Gamut S Gamut3 R G B RGB values after conversion Converting to ACES GAMUT Academy Color Encoding Specification when converting from S Gamut3 Cine to ACES GAMUT1 1 The light source coefficient does not need to be changed Rw Gw Bw RGB values for the original color s...

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