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Important Notes on Operation

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camcorder. These primary colors are not 
recorded on any recording media.

Fragmentation

If pictures cannot be recorded/reproduced 
properly, try formatting the recording medium.
While repeating picture recording/playback with 
a certain recording medium for an extended 
period, files in the medium may be fragmented, 
disabling proper recording/storage. In such a 
case, make a backup of clips in the medium then 
perform formatting of the medium using “Format 
Media” 

(page 86)

 in the Media menu.

Notes on security

• SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR 

DAMAGES OF ANY KIND RESULTING 
FROM A FAILURE TO IMPLEMENT 
PROPER SECURITY MEASURES ON 
TRANSMISSION DEVICES, 
UNAVOIDABLE DATA LEAKS 
RESULTING FROM TRANSMISSION 
SPECIFICATIONS, OR SECURITY 
PROBLEMS OF ANY KIND.

• Depending on the operating environment, 

unauthorized third parties on the network may 
be able to access the system.
We strongly recommend configuring all of the 
passwords for security purposes.
Configure all the passwords following the 
procedure on 

page 36

.

• Communication content may be unknowingly 

intercepted by unauthorized third parties in the 
vicinity of the signals. When using wireless 
LAN communication, implement security 
measures properly to protect the 
communication content.

Summary of Contents for PMW-F5

Page 1: ... 19 1 Solid State Memory Camcorder PMW F55 PMW F5 2013 Sony Corporation Operating Instructions Software Version 6 0 Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference ...

Page 2: ...g the Basic Action 27 System Frequency 27 Shooting Mode 27 Main Recorded Signal 27 Color Space 28 Imager Scan Mode 28 Recording Format 28 Using SxS Memory Cards 29 About SxS Memory Cards 29 Inserting an SxS Memory Card 30 Removing an SxS memory card 30 Switching Between SxS Memory Cards 30 Formatting an SxS Memory Card 30 Checking the Remaining Time Available for Recording 31 Restoring an SxS Memo...

Page 3: ...le 35 Attaching the IFU WLM3 35 Making a Wi Fi Connection 36 Using the Wi Fi Remote Commander 36 Recording Basic Operation Procedure 40 Changing Basic Settings 42 Electronic Shutter 42 Sensitivity Gain Color Temperature White Balance 42 Audio 43 Time Data 43 Useful Functions 43 Assignable Buttons 43 Slow Quick Motion 44 Recording Time lapse Video Interval Rec Function 44 Starting to Record from Pr...

Page 4: ... 50 Changing Information on the Thumbnail Screen 50 Settings Sub Display Operation 51 Sub Display Setting Items 52 CAMERA Screen 52 FILE Screen 53 AU TC audio timecode Screen 54 Setup Menu Operations 56 User Menu 57 Setup Menu List 59 Camera Menu 59 Paint Menu 68 Audio Menu 73 Video Menu 77 VF Menu 80 TC UB Menu 83 Recording Menu 84 Media Menu 86 File Menu 87 Maintenance Menu 90 System Menu 91 Ext...

Page 5: ...d Operation Confirmation Indications 113 Items Saved in the File 115 Licenses 123 MPEG 2 Video Patent Portfolio License 123 MPEG 4 Visual Patent Portfolio License 123 MPEG 4 AVC Patent Portfolio License 123 On accessing software to which the GPL LGPL applies 124 Open software licenses 124 Specifications 124 General 124 Camera Section 126 Input Output 127 Media 127 Package Configuration 127 Optiona...

Page 6: ...or XDCAM Your workflow can be used If you install the CBK 55PD to the PMW F55 F5 you can record in the Apple ProRes and Avid DNxHD codec High frame rate HFR recording with up to 240 FPS Using the camcorder with the AXS R5 allows you to perform 2K RAW recording with up to 240 FPS You can use 2K HD to record up to 180 FPS to the SxS memory card on the camcorder without the AXS R5 The camcorder has t...

Page 7: ...800 You can select 109 or 100 for the maximum value of video output White Limit You can select the video output value with 18 gray card from two values Monitor LUT on off function for each output By dividing the video output signal including the internal recorded signal into 3 types you can set Monitor LUT to on off for each type independently The camcorder has 5 types of gamma curve and 4 types o...

Page 8: ...er camcorder style The CBK 55BK has various audio input output connectors direct switches that allow you to control the camcorder on hand while looking through the viewfinder when shooting with the camcorder on your shoulder wireless audio receiver slot and audio control panel The front control section and shoulder pad can be slided 70 mm 2 7 8 inches in the front to rear direction You can maintai...

Page 9: ... M set of 3 lenses 20 mm 25 mm 135 mm SCL P11X15 SCL Z18X140 Viewfinder DVF L350 Viewfinder DVF L700 Viewfinder DVF EL100 Microphone ECM 680S EC 0 5X5F3M ECM 678 ECM 674 PMW F55 PMW F5 Remote control unit RM B170 RM B750 CBK DCB01 Additional codec board CBK 55PD USB wireless LAN module IFU WLM3 supplied Mount adapter LA FZB1 LA FZB2 Lens mount adapter Optical 2K Filter CBK 55F2K Shoulder adaptor V...

Page 10: ...G32A QDA EX1 XQD ExpressCard adapter is required USB card reader SBAC US30 UT100 Battery adaptor Battery pack BP FL75 BP L80S Portable memory recorder AXS R5 AC adaptor AC DN2B AC DN10 AXS memory card AXS 512S24 AXS A256S24 AXS A512S24 AXS A1TS24 AXS memory card reader AXS CR1 Monitor BVM series PVM series LMD series Camera system adaptor CA4000 EFP style buildup kit CBK 55BK ...

Page 11: ...the camcorder 5 Flange focal length adjustment screw page 26 6 Lens mount page 25 7 REC recording start stop button lamp page 40 8 SEL SET select set dial MENU dial pages 51 56 Selects the item in the menu or changes the setting value 9 ND FILTER select switch ND filters are available for keeping the aperture in a proper range Select the ND filter by turning the ND FILTER select switch while pulli...

Page 12: ...p dB or sensitivity ISO EI Shutter Electronic shutter settings Gamma Gamma category and curve When Shooting Mode is set to Cine EI Gamma for MLUT Off is displayed White White balance mode and setting Zebra1 On off and setting level of Zebra1 Zebra2 On off and setting level of Zebra2 Gain El Switch L Setting level of the gain switch L on the CBK 55BK Gain El Switch M Setting level of the gain switc...

Page 13: ...8 pin Connect an external device such as a remote control unit 7 USB wireless LAN module retracting part page 35 Connecting the supplied IFU WLM3 USB wireless LAN module allows communication with wireless LAN devices 8 Tape measure hook Image sensor position index The mark and tape measure hook are on a plane with the image sensor To measure the precise distance between the camcorder and the subje...

Page 14: ...d behind the cover 1 SLOT SELECT SxS memory card select button 2 ACCESS SxS memory card access lamps 3 SxS memory card slots 4 EJECT SxS memory card eject buttons Right side connector panel The USB connector and SD card slot are located behind the cover 1 Headphones connector stereo mini jack page 40 2 USB connector A 3 USB connector Mini B 4 ACCESS SD card access lamp page 32 5 SD card slot page ...

Page 15: ...1 CH 1 2 AUDIO IN CH 2 CH 3 4 connectors Input external microphone or audio equipment signals 3 CH1 MIC 48V OFF CH2 MIC 48V OFF external microphone input selection switches Supply phantom power 48 V to the external microphone when you set this switch to MIC 48V Settings of the AUDIO IN CH1 AUDIO IN CH2 switch and recorded channels are as below LINE1 MIC1 LINE or MIC signal that is input to CH 1 LI...

Page 16: ...inch or less Note Do not apply excessive force to the mounted accessory It may damage the screw thread Battery adaptor For attaching removing the battery adaptor see Using a Battery Pack page 23 1 Release button ejection lever 2 Battery release lever 3 Expansion IF connector 4 DC OUT 1 2 connector Note When connecting a device use one with current consumption of 1 8 A or less 5 Battery pack attach...

Page 17: ...dex Displays and sets sensitivity gain ISO dB EI 5 Gamma High Latitude Displays and sets gamma category When Shooting Mode page 91 is set to Cine EI High Latitude is displayed 6 MLUT Displays and sets monitor LUT Look Profile The MLUT indication appears only when Shooting Mode page 91 is set to Cine EI CAMERA 2 page 53 1 Color Bars Turns the color bars on off 2 Auto White Performs the auto white b...

Page 18: ...or the recording level of CH2 and displays sets the level for Manual setting 6 CH2 Select Displays the input source for CH2 AU TC 2 page 55 3 Monitor CH Displays sets the audio channel that is output to the headphones and speaker 5 Monitor Level Displays sets the monitor volume that is output to the headphones and speaker AU TC 3 page 55 1 Display Displays sets the time data 2 Reset Resets the tim...

Page 19: ...humbnail screen Displays Clip clip name 7 AXS memory status remaining space indication page 34 8 A B slot media status remaining space indication page 31 9 Recording format codec indication page 28 Displays the format that is recorded on an SxS memory card 10 Audio level meter 4CH zRec Recording in progress Stby Standby for recording zS Q Rec Slow Quick Motion recording in progress S Q Stby Standb...

Page 20: ...1 3 or Anamo 2 to display the normal image without distortion on the viewfinder screen Information displayed on the screen while recording 1 Shutter mode shutter speed indication page 64 2 ND filter indication page 11 3 Gain indication page 61 Displayed as the EI value when Shooting Mode in Base Setting page 91 of the System menu is set to Cine EI 4 Special recording operation status indication Vi...

Page 21: ...tatus remaining space indication page 31 When the left side of the icon is orange recording is possible When the green lamp on the upper right of the icon lights playback is possible 21 Video signal indication page 82 Displays the waveform vector scope and histogram 22 Wi Fi connection status indication page 35 Appears when Wi Fi page 95 is set to Enable 23 Wireless receiver reception level When a...

Page 22: ...splayed on the playback screen The following information is superimposed on the playback picture 1 Clip no total number of clips 2 Playback mode 3 Playback format picture size 4 Battery charge remaining DC IN voltage 5 Playback format frame rate 6 Time data You can switch between timecode and duration by using TC Display page 83 in the TC UB menu 7 Audio levels The audio levels for the recording a...

Page 23: ...are attached securely If the four hooks are not attached securely it may cause the connection to be poor or damage the camcorder and battery adaptor 2 Attach a battery pack to the battery adaptor Insert the battery pack into the battery pack attaching part of the battery adaptor then slide the battery pack down to lock it in place Notes Before use charge the battery pack with the battery charger A...

Page 24: ...onal and DC cable CCDD X2 optional When you turn the camcorder on for the first time after purchasing or replacing the backup battery the Initial Setting display appears on the viewfinder screen Set the date and time of the built in clock using this display Time Zone The value shows the time difference from UTC Coordinated Universal Time Change the setting if needed Setting the time and date Turn ...

Page 25: ...the lens that is supplied with the PMW F3K SCL P11X15 and lenses with a Cooke type connector When using a lens with an ARRI type connector set Lens interface page 67 in the Camera menu to Type A Set to Off for SCL PK6 SCL PK3 or other lenses If this setting is not correct an alert message appears when the camcorder is turned on after attaching the lens Attaching a PL mount lens 1 Remove the mount ...

Page 26: ...ize Otherwise the screw head may be damaged and you may be unable to turn the screw Removing a lens Remove a lens with the following steps 1 Turn the PL mount lever counterclockwise while holding the lens from underneath 2 Pull the lens forward Note If another lens will not be attached soon fit the concave part of the mount cover then fix the mount cover by turning the PL mount lever clockwise Sel...

Page 27: ... the setting value Note The system frequency setting cannot be changed during recording or playback You can switch between the Cine EI mode allows you to use the camcorder as a film camera where the movie is edited post production rather than at the time of shooting and the Custom mode allows you to edit pictures as you make the movie by accessing all the setting items Switch the mode by using Sho...

Page 28: ...the Camera menu is set to Full Scan the full angle picture of Super 35 mm size that is converted to 2K data is used When High Frame Rate Mode in S Q Motion page 66 of the Camera menu is set to Center Scan the 2K angle picture that is half of the Super 35 mm size center area of the picture is used 2K Full Uses the full angle picture of Super 35 mm size that is converted to 2K data 2K Center Uses th...

Page 29: ...SBP 128B C SBP 64B C Available for all recording formats and when High Frame Rate Mode is set to On or Off SxS PRO SBP 64G1A B SBP 32G1A B SStP SR Lite 422 XAVC 2048 1080P 1920 1080P only when High Frame Rate Mode is set to Off MPEG 1920 1080P i 1280 720P DNxHD 220x HD P i DNxHD 145 HD P i ProRes 422 HD P i ProRes 422 HQ HD P i SxS 1 SBS 64G1A SBS 32G1A MPEG 1920 1080P i 1280 720P XQD memory card ...

Page 30: ...playback is in progress Switching is not executed even if you press the button The button is enabled while the thumbnail screen is displayed page 47 If an SxS memory card is not formatted or was formatted with another system the message Media Needs to be Formatted is displayed on the viewfinder screen Format the card as instructed follows Using Format Media page 86 in the Media menu specify Media ...

Page 31: ...tion message is displayed then press the MENU dial to disappear the message If restoration fails A write protected SxS memory card or one on which an error occurred cannot be restored For such a card a warning message is displayed Release the write protection or replace the card according to the instructions in the message An SxS memory card on which an error occurred may become usable again throu...

Page 32: ... be formatted using the format function of this camcorder It is also necessary to format an SD memory card if a caution message is displayed when you mount it For an SD memory card that was formatted with another system unsupported by this camcorder the message File System Mismatch is displayed on the viewfinder screen Format the card as instructed follows Using Format Media page 86 in the Media m...

Page 33: ...re that the ejection lever is raised Before lowering the ejection lever make sure that the four hooks are attached securely If the four hooks are not attached securely it may cause the connection to be poor or damage the camcorder and AXS R5 Press the release button and raise the ejection lever then remove the AXS R5 by pulling it out while sliding upward Note Remove the AXS R5 while supporting th...

Page 34: ...y status remaining space indication of the sub display page 17 or viewfinder screen page 20 The available time for recording with the current video format recording bit rate is calculated according to the remaining space of each card and displayed in time units of minutes Note A icon appears if the memory card is write protected If a data error occurs on the AXS memory card for some reason the car...

Page 35: ...ce off near the camcorder You cannot use a USB wireless LAN module other than the IFU WLM3 Depending on the Wi Fi signal condition in the use environment or the position of the Wi Fi device and camcorder the Wi Fi connection may not be established In this case fix the IFU WLM3 to the screw hole 1 4 inch on the handle of the camcorder by using the supplied USB extension cable Making a Wi Fi connect...

Page 36: ...ode method on the device the device name and PIN code appears on the connection wait screen Complete the connecting process by inputting the PIN code to the device When a Wi Fi connection is established between a device such as smartphone tablet etc and the camcorder the Wi Fi remote commander appears on the device screen and the device can be used as a remote commander You can start stop recordin...

Page 37: ...sure Index Gamma MLUT Color Bars Auto Black Auto White Playback screen Wi Fi connecting status Connected Disconnected Status indication Assignable button indication Playback operation button F Rev Play Pause F Fwd Prev Stop Next Cursor screen Wi Fi connecting status Connected Disconnected Status indication Playback operation button F Rev Play Pause F Fwd Prev Stop Next Wi Fi connecting status Conn...

Page 38: ...nput http camcorder s IP address rm html in the address bar In this case input rms html for a smartphone or rmt html for a tablet instead of rm html at the end of the address to display the Wi Fi remote commander properly The Wi Fi remote commander on the device s screen may no longer match the actual status of the camcorder in the following cases When this happens refresh the browser on the devic...

Page 39: ...enu Gamma a Black Gamma a Knee a White Clip a Detail a Aperture a Skin Detail a Matrix a Multi Matrix a Audio menu Audio Input Audio Level Audio Output a Video menu Output On Off a Output Format a Output Setting a Monitor LUT a Output Display a VF menu VF Setting Peaking Marker a Zebra Display On Off TC menu Timecode a TC Display a Recording menu Interval Rec a Picture Cache Rec a MPEG2 Proxy a Re...

Page 40: ...layback operation is performed by the buttons on the sub display Play Pause button Pauses playback To resume playback press this button again F Fwd button F Rev button Plays fast To return to normal playback press the Play Pause button Stop button Stops playback or recording Monitoring audio In normal playback mode you can monitor the recorded audio signals through the built in speaker page 12 or ...

Page 41: ...is changed to B and Reel Number is changed to 002 The clip name on the information that is displayed during shooting flashes until the camera starts recording When the inserted AXS memory card has no file 1 is added to the Reel Number of the clip that was recorded last Examples When you record on empty card 2 after recording up to D001CXXX_XXXXXXXX on card 1 the next created clip name is D002C001_...

Page 42: ...MLUT is set to off is recorded as the main recorded signal Sensitivity for the main recorded signal is locked to standard sensitivity and the picture brightness is changed in accordance with the EI value only for the output picture for which MLUT is set to on You can check the processing result of sensitizing or desensitizing on post production while shooting by using the picture for which MLUT is...

Page 43: ...s can be viewed on the Assignable button status screen page 12 Assigned functions Audio Time Data Useful Functions Assignable Buttons Function name Function Marker Turning on off the Center Marker Safety Zone Aspect Marker Zebra Turning on off the Zebra function Peaking Turning on off the Peaking function Display Turning on off the monitor display of status setting value Video Signal Monitor Switc...

Page 44: ... s internal memory This function is an effective way to shoot slow moving subjects When Setting in Interval Rec page 84 of the Recording menu is set to On and you start recording the camcorder automatically records a specified number of frames at a specified interval time The Interval Rec function is available when Main Operation Rec Control and the recording format are set to the following settin...

Page 45: ...s such as the recording format Picture data from before the change is not recorded even if you start recording immediately after the change The camcorder exits Picture Cache mode automatically The simultaneously recording function is not available in Picture Cache mode It is not possible to change the picture cache setting during recording It is not possible to change the setting of the viewfinder...

Page 46: ...een It does not affect the recorded image or output signal in the focus magnifier mode You can perform the false color display on the viewfinder by pressing the SPARE button of the viewfinder DVF EL100 DVF L700 that is attached to the camcorder For details about the false color display refer to the operating instructions of the DVF EL100 or DVF L700 Note The false color display is available only w...

Page 47: ...atically set as the index frame Below each thumbnail the clip frame information is displayed You can change the displayed item on Thumbnail Caption in Customize View page 48 of the thumbnail menu 2 Clip name title The clip name or title of the selected clip is displayed 3 File format The file format of the selected clip is displayed 4 Recording video format 5 Special recording information If the s...

Page 48: ...e subsidiary data for clips using the thumbnail menu The thumbnail menu appears when you press the OPTION button page 13 on the thumbnail menu Turn the MENU dial page 11 to select a menu item then press the MENU dial Pressing the CANCEL BACK button page 11 restores to the previous condition Pressing the OPTION button while the thumbnail menu is displayed turns the thumbnail menu off Notes When the...

Page 49: ...nation SxS memory card and given the same name as the MPEG2 Proxy data with its suffix S02 deleted Notes If there is another clip having the same name on the destination SxS memory card the clip is copied under a name adding a single digit number in parentheses to the end of the original clip name The parenthetical number is the minimum value that does not exist in the destination memory card Exam...

Page 50: ...TION button page 13 after selecting the clip to be deleted You can change information of the clip frame that is displayed under thumbnail Select the displayed item from Thumbnail Caption in Customize View on the thumbnail menu Date Time Creation date or modified time Time Code Timecode Duration Duration Sequential Number Thumbnail number Deleting Clips Changing Information on the Thumbnail Screen ...

Page 51: ... you to select menu items or setting values Press the MENU dial to select the item CANCEL BACK button page 11 To return to the previous layer of the menu An uncompleted change is canceled Note When the setup menu is being displayed by pressing the MENU button page 13 or the status display is being displayed by pressing the STATUS button page 12 you cannot operate other than the VIEW screen Setting...

Page 52: ...n the CBK 55BK takes priority If the SHUTTER switch is set to OFF Value of Step Shutter and Continuous cannot be selected If the SHUTTER switch is set to ON Off cannot be selected Color Temp Sets the color temperature of the white balance Preset 3200K 4300K 5500K Sets the white balance to the preset value of color temperature 3200K 4300K 5500K Memory A Memory B Sets the color temperature of the wh...

Page 53: ...09G33 HG7 8009G40 HG8 8009G33 S Log2 Selects S Log2 S Log3 Selects S Log3 Note High Latitude is displayed when Shooting Mode page 91 is set to Cine EI MLUT Selects and sets LUT Look Profile See page 78 for the selectable item Item name Setting Item name Setting Color Bars Turns the color bars on off Auto White Performs the auto white balance function This setting is available only when White Switc...

Page 54: ...the LEVEL CH 1 knob on the CBK 55BK CH1 Select Displays the input source for AUDIO IN CH1 When the CBK 55BK is attached The input source of AUDIO IN CH 1 on the rear of the CBK 55BK is displayed MIC CH2 Ref Select the reference input level when the AUDIO IN CH2 switch is set to MIC from 60 dB 50 dB 40 dB When the CBK 55BK is attached The item name is changed to Rear MIC2 Ref and sets the reference...

Page 55: ...mecode Duration Reset Resets the timecode and counter to 00 00 00 00 Set Sets the timecode to the desired value Mode Sets the timecode mode Preset Ext Starts the timecode from the specified value Int Regen regeneration Starts the timecode from that of the previous clip Run Sets the condition for the timecode Rec Run Advances the timecode during recording only Free Run Keeps advancing regardless of...

Page 56: ...selection area can show 9 lines at maximum When all the selectable items cannot be displayed at one time you can scroll the display up or down by moving the cursor For items having a wide range of available values example 99 to 99 the available value area is not displayed The current setting is highlighted instead indicating that the setting is ready for change When you select Execute for an execu...

Page 57: ...om the User Menu 3 Select the item for editing The list for edit functions is displayed 4 Select the edit item Delete Deletes the selected item Move Moves the selected item Move the B mark to the desired position Edit Subitem Edits the subitem of the selected item Select the subitem and decide registering unregistering of the subitem by performing the decision operation selection deselection of th...

Page 58: ...Setup Menu Operations 58 Settings Return the User Menu registration to the default setting 1 Select the User Menu Edit User Menu Customize Reset 2 Select Reset Execute ...

Page 59: ... Shooting Mode in Base Setting of the System menu is set to Custom When the CBK 55BK is attached When Shooting Mode page 91 is set to Custom this item is available only when the WHITE BAL switch on the CBK 55BK is set to PRST Preset 3200K Preset 4300K Preset 5500K can be selected Color Temp 1500K to 50000K 3200K Displays and sets the color temperature of white balance that is stored in the white m...

Page 60: ...through interpolation Filter White Memory On Off Turns on off Filter White Memory that sets the memory area of the white balance for each position number of the ND filter Offset White Setting for the offset white balance Setting On Off Turns on off Offset White that is for the auto white balance function one push This setting is available only when White Switch is set to Memory A Memory B Offset M...

Page 61: ...vailable only when Shooting Mode in Base Setting of the System menu is set to Custom Gain PMW F5 When Mode in Gain is set to ISO and Gamma Category is set to STD or HG HG1 HG2 HG3 HG4 ISO 800 to ISO 6400 When Mode in Gain is set to ISO and Gamma Category is set to HG HG7 HG8 ISO 1600 to ISO 12500 When Mode in Gain is set to ISO and Gamma Category is set to S Log2 or S Log3 ISO 2000 to ISO 16000 PM...

Page 62: ...he selectable items are same as the selections in Gain When Shooting Mode in Base Setting of the System menu is set to Cine EI the selectable items are same as the selections in Exposure Index Gain EI Switch M Only when the CBK 55BK is attached See Gain or Exposure Index for the selectable items Default setting Double the value of the default setting of Gain for Custom same value as the default se...

Page 63: ...ets the gain switch M level for RM such as RM B150 etc This setting is available only when Shooting Mode in Base Setting of the System menu is set to Custom Remote Gain H 3dB 0dB 3dB 6dB 9dB 12dB 18dB Sets the gain switch H level for RM such as RM B150 etc This setting is available only when Shooting Mode in Base Setting of the System menu is set to Custom Shockless Gain On Off Turns the shockless...

Page 64: ...ing the new step shutter value Delete Deletes a registered step shutter value Step 1 8 Displays a registered step shutter value Camera Menu items Sub items and setting values Contents Format setting Step Continuous 59 94P 1 100 1 120 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 60 to 1 8000 59 94i 1 60 to 1 7000 50P 50i 1 60 1 100 1 120 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 50 to 1 7000 29 97P 1 50 1 60 1...

Page 65: ... lens that is compatible with the iris control function Level 2 0 to 2 0 0 Sets the desired control level bright dark for auto iris Speed 99 to 99 0 Sets the control speed for auto iris Clip High light On Off Turns on off the function that makes dull the response for high luminance by ignoring the detection of high luminance area Detect Window 1 to 6 1 Selects the type of the detect window Detect ...

Page 66: ...frame rate for the Slow Quick Motion recording Note Available settings are follows When High Frame Rate Mode is set to Off 1 to 60 24 When High Frame Rate Mode is set to Full Scan or Center Scan When Main Operation in Base Setting of the System menu is set to RAW and Rec Control of the Recording menu is set to AXS 66 72 75 80 90 96 100 110 120 125 135 144 150 160 168 175 180 240 When Main Operatio...

Page 67: ...icker Image Inversion Setting the image inversion function Setting Normal V Inv Sets the image inversion Lens Interface Setting the lens interface Setting Type C Type A Type C 12P Type A 12P Off Selects the lens interface according to the connected lens type When using an optional LA FZB1 FZB2 mount adapter select Type C When using the lens mount adapter with Lens 12 pin service parts select Type ...

Page 68: ...ard gamma HG hyper gamma User user gamma S Log2 or S Log3 Gamma Select When Gamma Category is set to STD STD1 DVW STD2 4 5 STD3 3 5 STD4 240M STD5 R709 STD6 5 0 When Gamma Category is set to HG HG1 3250G36 HG2 4600G30 HG3 3259G40 HG4 4609G33 HG7 8009G40 HG8 8009G33 When Gamma Category is set to User User 1 User 2 User 3 User 4 User 5 When Gamma Category is set to S Log2 S Log2 When Gamma Category ...

Page 69: ...ee saturation function on off Knee Saturation Level 99 to 99 0 Adjusts the knee saturation level White Clip Adjusting the white clipping Setting On Off Turns the white clipping adjustment on or off This setting is available only when Gamma Category in Gamma is set to STD or HG Level When the system frequency setting is 59 94 29 97 or 23 98 90 0 to 109 0 108 0 When the system frequency setting is 5...

Page 70: ...ure compensation function on off Knee Aperture Level 99 to 99 0 Adjusts the knee aperture level Limit 99 to 99 0 Adjusts both the white and black detail limiter White Limit 99 to 99 0 Adjusts the white detail limiter Black Limit 99 to 99 0 Adjusts the black detail limiter V Black Limit 99 to 99 0 Adjusts the black V detail limiter V Detail Creation NAM Y G G R Selects the source signal to generate...

Page 71: ...rix Setting of the Matrix correction Setting On Off Turns the matrix correction function on off Preset Matrix On Off Turns the preset matrix function on off Preset Select PMW F5 Standard High Saturation FL Light Cinema F55 709 Like PMW F55 1 SMPTE240M 2 ITU 709 3 SMPTE Wide 4 NTSC 5 EBU 10 S Gamut3 Cine Like 11 S Gamut3 Like Selects the preset matrix User Matrix On Off Turns the user matrix correc...

Page 72: ...trix correction Color Detection Execute Cancel Detects the target color on the screen for multi matrix correction Execute Executes this function Axis B B MG MG MG R R YL YL YL G G G CY CY B Specifies a color targeted by multi matrix correction 16 axis mode Hue 99 to 99 0 Sets the color hue of the color targeted by multi matrix correction for each 16 axis mode Saturation 99 to 99 0 Sets the saturat...

Page 73: ... CH 1 for the front microphone on the CBK 55BK Front MIC CH2 Ref Only when the CBK 55BK is attached 70dB 60dB 50dB 40dB 30dB Selects the reference input level of CH 2 for the front microphone on the CBK 55BK Rear MIC CH1 Ref Only when the CBK 55BK is attached 70dB 60dB 50dB 40dB 30dB Selects the reference input level for when the AUDIO IN CH 1 switch on the rear of the CBK 55BK is set to MIC Rear ...

Page 74: ...e2 LEVEL CH 2 knob on the audio operating section Front MIC LEVEL knob on the operating section front Front Side2 LEVEL CH 2 knob and MIC LEVEL knob interlocked Rear1 WRR Level Only when the CBK 55BK is attached Side1 Front Front Side1 Select the knob for adjusting the sound from the wireless microphone attached to the CBK 55BK or device connected to the AUDIO IN CH 1 connector on the rear of the ...

Page 75: ...r the input level of an analog audio signal recorded to CH 1 CH 2 from Mono performs for each channel and Stereo performs in stereo mode CH3 4 AGC Mode Only when the CBK 55BK is attached Mono Stereo Selects auto adjusting method for the input level of an analog audio signal recorded to CH 3 CH 4 from Mono performs for each channel and Stereo performs in stereo mode Reference Level Only when the CB...

Page 76: ...AF level of the transmitter of which signals are being received on the channel selected by WRR CH Select are peaking TX Input Level Mic Line Displays whether the input level of the transmitter of which signals are being received on the channel selected by WRR CH Select is set to MIC or LINE TX ATT Level Sets the ATT level of the transmitter of which signals are being received on the channel select...

Page 77: ...nu page 108 EXT IF Displays the extend IF output signal Test Displays the video output signal Output Setting Setting for the output conversion mode 4K 2K to HD Conv Letter Box Edge Crop Anamo 1 3 Anamo 2 Sets the picture frame for YPbPr format video signal Letter Box Edge Crop Sets the output conversion mode for 17 9 t 16 9 signal This setting is available only when Format in Rec Format of the Sys...

Page 78: ...put with 18 gray card is 40 HG8009G33 Signals for which the dynamic range is 800 white limit is 109 and use hyper gamma for which video output with 18 gray card is 33 S Log2 Log signal with 1300 dynamic range for which the post production process should be performed and visibility for Video Monitor is considered This setting is available only when Color Space in Base Setting of the System menu is ...

Page 79: ...output signal VF Out On Off Selects whether to overlaps characters and markers on the viewfinder output signal 4K QFHD SDI HDMI Out PMW F55 only On Off Selects whether to overlaps characters and markers on the SDI or HDMI output signal when the picture size of SDI or HDMI output is 4K QFHD HD SD SDI Sub Out On Off Selects whether to overlaps characters and markers on the SDI Sub output signal when...

Page 80: ...the function that doubles the frame rate for the viewfinder display when the system frequency is 23 98 24 25 or 29 97 When this function is set to On the settable range for Shutter Value in Shutter of the Camera menu is limited to 180 degrees for the shutter angle Notes This function is not available on the following settings System frequency is 50 or 59 94 Setting in S Q Motion of the Camera menu...

Page 81: ...s of images outside the aspect marker Aspect Safety Zone On Off Turns the aspect safety zone marker on off Aspect Safety Area 80 90 92 5 95 Selects the size ratio to the entire screen of the aspect safety zone marker User Box On Off Turns the box cursor indication on off User Box Width 3 to 479 240 Sets the width of the rectangle for the user box User Box Height 3 to 269 135 Sets the height of the...

Page 82: ...and 100 of the video level Video Signal Monitor is not displayed on the viewfinder when outputting a video signal that is different from the signal of SDI Sub to the viewfinder ND Filter Position On Off Gain Setting On Off Rec Play Status On Off Color Temp On Off Frame Rate Interval On Off Battery Remain On Off Timecode On Off Audio Level Meter On Off Media Status On Off Focus Position Meter Feet ...

Page 83: ...gen regeneration To start the timecode by continuing the timecode of the previous clip Run Rec Run Free Run Rec Run To advance the timecode during recording only Free Run The timecode keeps advancing regardless of the state of recording Setting Sets the timecode to a desired value SET Sets the value Reset Execute Cancel Resets the timecode to 00 00 00 00 Execute Execute this function TC Format DF ...

Page 84: ...em menu is set to YPbPr or RGB the system frequency is set to 29 97 25 24 23 98 and the recording format is set to XAVC4096 2160P XAVC 3840 2160P XAVC 2048 1080P XAVC 1920 1080P MPEG 1920 1080P MPEG 1920 1080i MPEG 1280 720P Cache Rec Time 0 2sec 2 4sec 4 6sec 6 8sec 8 10sec 13 15sec Sets the accumulated time to the picture cache memory going back time when starting cache rec This setting is locke...

Page 85: ...y card in the camcorder when Main Operation in Base Setting of the System menu is set to RAW Note Recording is not performed if the AXS memory disables recording even if SxS AXS is set SDI Rec Control Setting the SDI recording control function Setting Off On Turns on off this function that controls recording stop recording of the external device by the SDI output signal Recording Menu items Sub it...

Page 86: ... Formats the SD card Execute Executes format AXS Memory Execute Cancel Formats the AXS memory card Execute Executes format Clip Naming Setting for the clip name Mode Cam ID Reel Title Sets the naming mode for the clip name Cam ID Reel Camera ID Reel Number Shot Number date random string Title Any string that is set in Title Prefix clip number Camera ID A to Z Sets the camera ID when Mode is set to...

Page 87: ...ed into the SD card slot File ID Names the User Menu Item file User Gamma Setting for user gamma file Current Settings Displays the name of the current user gamma file on the internal memory Load SD Card Loads the gamma table data user gamma file on an SD card that is made by user to the internal memory When using the user gamma file that is created on CvpFileEditorTM V4 2 store the file on the fo...

Page 88: ...ting on Catalyst Browse and in the Input setting on RAW Viewer according to the Color Space setting in Base Setting of the camcorder s System menu When S Gamut3 Cine SLog3 or S Gamut3 SLog3 is set for using Color Space in the camcorder select S Gamut3 Cine S Log3 in the Source Input setting and when S Gamut2 SLog2 is set for using Color Space in the camcorder select S Gamut S Log2 in the Source In...

Page 89: ...enter V 40 to 40 0 Sets the vertical position of the center marker to the lens file Flare R 99 to 99 0 Sets the user adjusting value of the R flare correction that is caused by the lens to the lens file Flare G 99 to 99 0 Sets the user adjusting value of the G flare correction that is caused by the lens to the lens file Flare B 99 to 99 0 Sets the user adjusting value of the B flare correction tha...

Page 90: ...ontrol unit and using the camcorder alone Note This item cannot be selected when connecting the remote control unit HD 2K Modulation High Low Sets the video resolution of the HD 2K signal that is converted from the 4K QFHD signal High High resolution that focuses details Low Resolution equivalent to a conventional HD camera such as F35 PMW F3 etc Note This setting is for the HD 2K recording signal...

Page 91: ... Gamut SLog2 S Gamut3 Cine SLog3 S Gamut3 SLog3 Matrix Sets the color space When Shooting Mode in Base Setting of the System menu is set to Custom Matrix can be selected When Shooting Mode in Base Setting of the System menu is set to Cine EI S Gamut SLog2 S Gamut3 Cine SLog3 or S Gamut3 SLog3 can be selected Imager Scan Mode Normal 2K Full 2K Center Sets the reading mode of the imager Normal Shoot...

Page 92: ... 97 25 or 23 98 When system frequency is set to 24 Rec Control of the Recording menu needs to be set to SxS AXS System Menu items Sub items and setting values Contents Recording format Main Operation YPbPr RGB RAW XAVC 4096 2160P a XAVC 3840 2160P a XAVC 2048 1080P a a a XAVC 1920 1080P a a a MPEG 1920 1080i a a a MPEG 1280 720P a SStP SR SQ 422 a DNxHD 220x HD i a DNxHD 145 HD i a ProRes 422 HQ H...

Page 93: ... the viewfinder Rec Executes the start stop recording The lamp of the ASSIGN button lights up while recording S Q Motion Turns the Slow Quick motion function on off Picture Cache Rec Turn the Picture Cache Rec function on off Rec Review Performs Rec Review High Low Key Switches between High Key monitoring display for high key blown out highlights Low Key monitoring display for low key clipped blac...

Page 94: ...erated End Info Battery 0 to 5 Sets the battery level at which the battery empty warning is generated Near End Sony Battery 11 5V to 17V in steps of 0 1V Sets the battery level at which the low battery warning is generated End Sony Battery 11 0V to 11 5V in steps of 0 1V Sets the battery level at which the battery empty warning is generated Near End Other Battery 11 5V to 17V 11 8V in steps of 0 1...

Page 95: ... on the AXS memory card Version Displays the software version of AXS R5 Hours Meter System Displays the non resettable accumulated time of use for AXS R5 Hours Meter Reset Displays the resettable accumulated time of use for AXS R5 Reset Hours Meter Execute Cancel Resets the Hours Meter Reset value to 0 Execute Executes resetting Basic Authentication Setting for the basic authentication of the netw...

Page 96: ...played 4K QFHD XAVC a When the 4K upgrade license CBKZ 55PX for the PMW F5 optional is installed a is displayed Install Option Select when installing the upgrade license ID Displays the camcorder specific ID that is set when the license key is acquired Version Showing the version of this camcorder Number Vx xx Displays the current software version of the camcorder Version Up Execute Cancel Upgrade...

Page 97: ... ohm coaxial cable to the external device To start synchronized recording on an external device With SDI signal output selected synchronized recording is possible by feeding a REC trigger signal to an external recording device connected via the SDI OUT connector To enable synchronized recording set SDI Rec Control page 85 in the Recording menu to On Note When a connected external device does not c...

Page 98: ...lthough the data regarding recorded materials are stored over multiple files and folders you can easily handle the clips without considering its data and directory structure by using the dedicated application software Notes The camcorder does not work on the bus power from the computer Supply the operating power If you perform operations such as copy on clips on the SxS memory card by using the Ex...

Page 99: ...gning the phase of the video signal Genlock Genlock operation is enabled by supplying a reference signal to the GENLOCK IN connector page 16 of the camcorder Valid reference signals depend on the system frequency setting You can check the genlock status on Reference in Genlock page 93 of the System menu Notes If the reference signal is unstable genlock is not possible The subcarrier is not synchro...

Page 100: ... be kept Notes Check that the reference timecode and the reference video signal are in a phase relation that complies with the SMPTE timecode standards When you finish the above procedure the timecode is immediately synchronized with the external timecode and the time data indication will show the value of the external timecode However wait for a few seconds until the timecode generator stabilizes...

Page 101: ...y a general guideline and does not imply that the life expectancy of these parts is guaranteed For details on parts replacement contact your dealer Life expectancy of the electrolytic capacitor The life expectancy of the electrolytic capacitor is about 5 years under normal operating temperatures and normal usage 8 hours per day 25 days per month If usage exceeds the above normal usage frequency th...

Page 102: ...t 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 Phenomena specific to CMOS image sensors The following phenomena that may appear in images are specific to CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor image sensors They do not indicate malfun...

Page 103: ...s on security SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND RESULTING FROM A FAILURE TO IMPLEMENT PROPER SECURITY MEASURES ON TRANSMISSION DEVICES UNAVOIDABLE DATA LEAKS RESULTING FROM TRANSMISSION SPECIFICATIONS OR SECURITY PROBLEMS OF ANY KIND Depending on the operating environment unauthorized third parties on the network may be able to access the system We strongly recommend configuring all ...

Page 104: ...160P 4096 2160 YPbPr Square Division 59 94P 50P 3 0G 4096 2160 YPbPr 2 Sample Interleave Division 59 94P 50P 3 0G 3840 2160 YPbPr Square Division 59 94P 50P 3 0G 3840 2160 YPbPr 2 Sample Interleave Division 59 94P 50P 3 0G XAVC 3840 2160P 3840 2160 YPbPr Square Division 59 94P 50P 3 0G 3840 2160 YPbPr 2 Sample Interleave Division 59 94P 50P 3 0G 29 97 25 23 98 XAVC 4096 2160P 4096 2160 YPbPr Squar...

Page 105: ...nly 1920 1080 YPbPr 59 94P 50P 3 0G 1920 1080 YPbPr 59 94P 50P 3 0G 1920 1080 YPbPr 59 94i 50i 1 5G 1920 1080 YPbPr 59 94i 50i 1 5G 1920 1080 YPbPr 59 94i 50i 1 5G XAVC 2048 1080P 2048 1080 YPbPr 59 94P 50P 3 0G 1920 1080 YPbPr 59 94P 50P 3 0G 1920 1080 YPbPr 59 94i 50i 1 5G 720 486 576 YPbPr 59 94i 50i 270M 1920 1080 YPbPr 59 94P 50P 3 0G 1920 1080 YPbPr 59 94P 50P 3 0G 1920 1080 YPbPr 59 94i 50i...

Page 106: ...5PsF 270M 1920 1080 YPbPr 29 97PsF 25PsF 1 5G 1920 1080 YPbPr 29 97PsF 25PsF 1 5G 720 486 576 YPbPr 29 97PsF 25PsF 270M XAVC 1920 1080P MPEG 1920 1080i SStP SR SQ Lite 422 1920 1080 YPbPr 29 97PsF 25PsF 1 5G 1920 1080 YPbPr 29 97PsF 25PsF 1 5G 720 486 576 YPbPr 29 97PsF 25PsF 270M DNxHD 220x HD P DNxHD 145 HD P ProRes 422 HQ HD P ProRes 422 HD P When the CBK 55PD is installed 1920 1080 YPbPr 29 97...

Page 107: ...ng in Rec format of the System menu Output format SDI Main SDI Sub The Frequency setting in System Setting of the System menu The Format setting in Rec format of the System menu Output format SDI Main SDI Sub 59 94 50 XAVC 2048 1080P 2048 1080 RGB 59 94P 50P 3 0G 1920 1080 YPbPr 59 94P 50P 3 0G 1920 1080 YPbPr 59 94i 50i 1 5G 1920 1080 RGB 59 94P 50P 3 0G 1920 1080 YPbPr 59 94i 50i 1 5G XAVC 1920 ...

Page 108: ...etting of the System menu The Format setting in Rec format of the System menu Output format SDI Main SDI Sub The Frequency setting in System Setting of the System menu The SDI Main setting in Output Format of the Video menu Output format 59 94 50 4096 2160P Square 3840 2160P Square 1920 1080 59 94P 50P 1920 1080 59 94i 50i 4096 2160P 2SI 4096 2160 59 94P 50P 1920 1080 59 94P 50P 1920 1080 59 94i 5...

Page 109: ... MPEG 1280 720P 1280 720 59 94P 50P 720 480 576 59 94P 50P SStP SR SQ 422 1920 1080 59 94i 50i 720 480 576 59 94P 50P DNxHD 220x HD i DNxHD 145 HD i ProRes 422 HQ HD i ProRes 422 HD i 1920 1080 59 94i 50i 29 97 25 XAVC 4096 2160P PMW F55 and PMW F5 CBKZ 55FX only XAVC 3840 2160P PMW F55 and PMW F5 CBKZ 55FX only XAVC 2048 1080P XAVC 1920 1080P MPEG 1920 1080P SStP SR SQ 422 SStP SR Lite 422 SStP S...

Page 110: ... F5 CBKZ 55FX only XAVC 2048 1080P XAVC 1920 1080P MPEG 1920 1080P SStP SR SQ 422 SStP SR Lite 422 SStP SR SQ 444 DNxHD 220x HD P DNxHD 145 HD P ProRes 4444 HD P ProRes 422 HQ HD P ProRes 422 HD P 1920 1080 23 98P The Frequency setting in System Setting of the System menu The Format setting in Rec format of the System menu Output format ...

Page 111: ... 50P 1920 1080 59 94i 50i 1920 1080 59 94P 50P HD SYNC 1920 1080 59 94i 50i 1920 1080 59 94i 50i HD Y 1920 1080 59 94i 50i 720 486 576 59 94i 50i Composite 720 486 576 59 94i 50i 29 97 25 4096 2160 29 97P 25P PMW F55 and PMW F5 CBKZ 55FX only 3840 2160 29 97P 25P PMW F55 and PMW F5 CBKZ 55FX only HD SYNC 1920 1080 29 97PsF 25PsF 2048 1080 29 97PsF 25PsF 1920 1080 29 97PsF 25PsF 1920 1080 29 97PsF ...

Page 112: ... power cannot be turned off by setting the power switch to OFF remove both the battery pack or the DC IN source Warning Indications Warning indication on LCD viewfinder Buzzer REC lamp Cause and measures Media Near Full Intermittent Flashing Free space on the SxS memory card has become insufficient Replace it with another at the earliest opportunity Media Full Continuous Rapidly flashing No space ...

Page 113: ...ia A Error Recording Halted Playback Halted Recording or playback stops because an error occurred with the memory card If this frequently occurs change the memory card Media Reached Rewriting Limit Change Media A The memory card comes to the end of its service life Make a backup copy and replace the card with another one as soon as possible Recording playback may not be performed properly if you c...

Page 114: ...sensor APR has not been executed for a certain period Execute APR by pressing the Menu dial Invalid setting value was reset Media Clip Naming Camera Position Please save All File again The setting value of Clip Naming is reset because an incorrect All file is loaded Save the All file again after setting the desired setting value Indication Cause and measures ...

Page 115: ...k a a R Black a a B Black a a Flare Setting a a Master Flare a a R Flare a a G Flare a a B Flare a a Gain Mode a a Gain a a Exposure Index a a Highlight Latitude Gain EI Switch L a Gain EI Switch M a Gain EI Switch H a Remote Gain L a a Remote Gain M a a Remote Gain H a a Shockless Gain a a Shutter Setting a a Mode a a Select a a Shutter Value a a Step Select a a Slow Shutter Setting a a Number of...

Page 116: ... a a Master Black Gamma a a Knee Setting a a Point a a Slope a a Knee Saturation a a Knee Saturation Level a a White Clip Setting a a Level a a Detail Setting a a Level a a H V Ratio a a Crispening a a Level Depend a a Level Depend Level a a Frequency a a Knee Aperture a a Knee Aperture Level a a Limit a a White Limit a a Black Limit a a V Black Limit a a V Detail Creation a a Aperture Setting a a...

Page 117: ...t a Rear XLR Auto a Front MIC CH1 Ref a Front MIC CH2 Ref a Rear MIC CH1 Ref a Rear MIC CH2 Ref a MIC CH1 Ref a MIC CH2 Ref a Line Input Ref a Limiter Mode a 1KHz Tone on Color Bars a CH 1 Wind Filter a CH 2 Wind Filter a CH 3 Wind Filter a CH 4 Wind Filter a MIC CH1 Level a MIC CH2 Level a Rear1 WRR Level a Rear2 WRR Level a Audio CH3 Level a Audio CH4 Level a Audio Level CH 1 Audio Select a CH 2...

Page 118: ...I Sub a HDMI a EXT IF TEST Output Setting 4K 2K to HD Conv a SD Mode a Monitor LUT Category a LUT Select a Look Profile Select a User 3D LUT Select a SDI Main Internal Rec a SDI Sub HDMI a Viewfinder a Output Display VF Out a 4K QFHD SDI HDMI Out a HD SD SDI Sub Out a HD SD HDMI Out a Forced Menu Disp a VF VF Setting Color a Contrast a Brightness a Color Mode a Aspect a Double Speed Drive a Peakin...

Page 119: ...rture Level a Zebra2 Level a Display On Off Setting a Shutter Setting a ND Filter Position a Gain Setting a Rec Play Status a Color Temp a Frame Rate Interval a Battery Remain a Timecode a Audio Level Meter a Media Status a Focus Position a Iris Position a Zoom Position a AE Mode a White Balance Mode a SDI Rec Control a Rec Format a Gamma a Timecode Lock a Wi Fi Condition a Video Signal Monitor a ...

Page 120: ... B AXS Memory Format Media Media A Media B SD Card AXS Memory Clip Naming Mode a Camera ID a Reel No a Camera Position a Title Prefix a Number Set File All File Load SD Card Save SD Card File ID a Scene File Recall Internal Memory Store Internal Memory Load SD Card Save SD Card File ID a User Menu Item Load SD Card Save SD Card File ID User Gamma Current Setting Load SD Card Reset Monitor LUT Curr...

Page 121: ...H SAW a Shading H PARA a Shading V SAW a Shading V PARA a Maintenance APR APR Test Saw Setting a Camera Config RM Common Memory a HD 2K Modulation a System System Setting Frequency a Base Setting Shooting Mode a Main Operation a Color Space a a Imager Scan Mode a Rec Format Format a Genlock Reference Assignable Button 1 a 2 a 3 a 4 a 5 a 6 a 7 a 8 a Lens RET a Menu Dial Assign a S Q Frame Rate 1 a...

Page 122: ...e Alarm DC Low Voltage1 a DC Low Voltage2 a Language Select a Clock Set Time Zone a Date Mode a 12H 24H a Date Time Hours Meter Hours System Hours Reset Reset AXS Recorder Chunk a Version Hours Meter System Hours Meter Reset Reset Hours Meter Basic Authentication User Name Password Wi Fi Wi Fi a SSID Password Wi Fi Direct Connection Client IP Address Subnet Mask MAC Address Regenerate Password All...

Page 123: ...EG 4 VIDEO NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION INCLUDING THAT RELATING TO PROMOTIONAL INTERNAL AND COMMERCIAL USES AND LICENSING MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA LLC SEE HTTP WWW MPEGLA COM MPEG LA is offering licenses for i manufacturing sales of any storage media storing MPEG 4 Visual video information ii distribution broadcasting of MPEG 4 Visual video...

Page 124: ... software To meet the requirements of the software copyright holders Sony is obligated to inform you of the content of these licenses For the content of these licenses see License1 pdf in the License folder of the supplied CD ROM Power Requirements DC 12 V 11 V to 17 0 V Power Consumption PMW F55 Approx 25 W body only while recording XAVC 4K 59 94P 4K SDI On PMW F5 Approx 24 W body only while reco...

Page 125: ... 4K 4096 2160 23 98P 24P 25P 29 97P 50P 59 94P When the CBKZ 55FX is installed XAVC QFHD 3840 2160 23 98P 25P 29 97P 50P 59 94P When the CBKZ 55FX is installed XAVC 2K 2048 1080 23 98P 24P 25P 29 97P 50P 59 94P XAVC HD 1920 1080 23 98P 25P 29 97P 50P 59 94P MPEG2 HD 1920 1080 50i 59 94i 23 98P 25P 29 97P SR SStP 1920 1080 23 98P 24P 25P 29 97P 59 94i Apple ProRes 1920 1080 23 98P 24P 25P 29 97P 50...

Page 126: ...mate recording playback times depend on operating conditions available memory etc Imaging Device PMW F55 Super 35mm equivalent Single chip CMOS with the frame image scan function PMW F5 Super 35mm equivalent Single chip CMOS Imaging Device Pixel Count 11 6 M total 8 9 M effective Built in Filters Clear 0 9 1 8ND 1 8 1 64ND Sensitivity 2000 lx 89 9 reflectance PMW F55 Video Gamma T12 24p 3200K Ligh...

Page 127: ...SMPTE ST292 compliant SD SDI SMPTE 259M compliant PMW F55 HD mode SDI 1 2 Line Output SDI 3 4 Monitor Output 4K mode SDI 1 2 3 4 Line Output Display On Off switchable PMW F5 SDI 1 2 Line Output SDI 3 4 Monitor Output Timecode Input Output TC IN OUT BNC 1 switchable Genlock Input BNC 1 Remote 8 pin 1 HDMI Output A Type 1 USB USB device Mini B 1 USB host type A 1 USB Wireless LAN Module Connector US...

Page 128: ...S 1 Series XQD memory card QD S64E QD S32E QD N64 QD G128A QD G64A QD G32A XQD ExpressCard adapter QDA EX1 is required SD card SDHC memory card SD memory card Portable memory recorder AXS R5 AXS memory card AXS 512S24 AXS A256S24 AXS A512S24 AXS A1TS24 SxS memory card USB reader writer SBAC US30 UT100 AXS memory card reader AXS CR1 Remote control unit RM B170 RM B750 CBK DCB01 B4 FZ mount adapter ...

Page 129: ...ead body 1 4 in internal thread handle 1 4 in internal thread body 57 2 1 4 1 4 in internal thread body 3 8 in internal thread handle 130 7 5 1 4 73 2 7 8 112 5 4 1 2 52 2 1 8 116 4 4 5 8 88 7 3 1 2 68 6 2 3 4 169 9 6 3 4 205 2 8 1 8 50 2 3 8 in internal thread 1 4 in internal thread 38 9 1 6 19 51 4 2 1 8 63 9 2 5 8 76 4 3 1 8 88 9 3 1 2 101 4 4 Unit mm inches 65 9 2 5 8 ...

Page 130: ...UDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO COMPENSATION ORREIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF THE 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 LOSS REPAIR OR REPRODUCTI...

Page 131: ... 98 Clip name 41 Clip Naming 86 Clock 24 Clock Set 95 CMOS Image Sensors 102 Color Bars 66 Color space 28 Color temperature 42 Cueing up 40 D DC IN Power 24 DC Voltage Alarm 94 Detail 70 Display Clip Properties 49 Display On Off 82 E Electronic Shutter 42 Error Indications 112 ExpressCard slot 98 External Monitor 97 External Synchronization 99 F False Color Display 46 Fan Control 94 File menu 87 F...

Page 132: ...menu 84 S S Q Motion 66 SBAC US30 UT100 98 Scene File 87 SD memory card 32 SDHC memory card 32 SDI OUT connector 97 104 SDI Rec Control 85 SEL SET dial 51 56 Sensitivity 42 Setting value file 32 Setup menu 56 59 Shooting mode 27 Shutter 64 Simultaneously recording 45 46 Skin Detail 71 SLOT SELECT button 30 Slow Quick Motion 44 Slow Shutter 65 Status screen 12 19 Sub display 17 51 Sub display setti...

Page 133: ...24 V Version 96 VF menu 80 VF Setting 80 Video format 104 Video menu 77 Viewfinder 20 26 Viewfinder double speed drive function 46 W Warning Indications 112 White 59 White balance 42 White Clip 69 Wi Fi 95 Wi Fi remote commander 36 WRR Setting 76 Z Zebra 81 ...

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