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For details about the usage and function of each part, see the referenced page.

1.

Handle 

(page 8)

2.

Viewfinder connector 

(page 21)

3.

REMOTE connector 

(page 24)

4.

INPUT1 (LINE/MIC/MIC+48V) switch 

(page 43)

5.

INPUT2 (LINE/MIC/MIC+48V) switch 

(page 43)

6.

Grip attachment 

(page 24)

7.

USB wireless LAN module connector

8.

Recording indicato

(page 92)

Flashes when the remaining capacity on the 
recording media or battery is low.

9.

Tape measure hook

The tape measure hook is on the same plane as 
the image sensor. To measure the distance 
between the camcorder and the subject 
accurately, use this hook as a reference point. 
You can attach the end of a tape measure to the 
hook to measure the distance from the subject.

10.

WB SET (white balance set) button 

(page 43)

11.

Lens lock pin 

(page 23)

12.

Lens release button 

(page 23)

13.

Accessory shoe

14.

Handle record START/STOP button

The record button cannot be operated when the 
lock lever is in the lock position.

15.

Handle zoom lever 

(page 66)

16.

Multi-interface shoe

For details about accessories supported by the 
multi-interface shoe, contact your sales 
representative.

Location and Function of Parts

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Summary of Contents for PXW-FS7

Page 1: ...4 562 025 12 2 2014 Sony Corporation Solid State Memory Camcorder Operating Instructions Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference PXW FS7 ...

Page 2: ...e Microphone Holder 20 Attaching the Viewfinder 21 Attaching the Eyepiece 22 Attaching a Lens 23 Attaching the Grip Remote Control 24 Setting the Clock 25 Configuring Basic Camcorder Operation 26 Shooting Mode 26 Color Space 26 Using XQD Memory Cards 26 About XQD Memory Cards 26 Recommended Media 27 Inserting an XQD Memory Card 29 Ejecting XQD Memory Cards 29 Switching Between XQD Memory Cards 29 ...

Page 3: ...omatically 39 Adjusting the Focus Manually 39 Monitoring Audio 40 Switching Between XQD Memory Cards 40 Changing Basic Settings 41 Selecting the Recording Format 41 Adjusting the Brightness 41 Adjusting for Natural Colors White Balance 42 Setting the Audio to Record 43 Specifying Time Data 44 Useful Functions 45 Assignable Buttons Dials 45 Slow Quick Motion 46 Picture Cache Recording Picture Cache...

Page 4: ...Settings Setup Menu Configuration and Hierarchy 58 Setup Menu Organization 58 Setup Menu Operations 60 Setup Menu List 61 User Menu 61 Edit User Menu 62 Camera Menu 62 Paint Menu 67 Audio Menu 73 Video Menu 76 VF Menu 78 TC UB Menu 82 Recording Menu 83 Thumbnail Menu 84 Media Menu 85 File Menu 86 System Menu 88 External Device Connection Connecting External Monitors and Recording Devices 96 Extern...

Page 5: ...5 Licenses 116 MPEG 4 Visual Patent Portfolio License 116 MPEG 2 Video Patent Portfolio License 116 Obtaining Software Under the GPL LGPL License 116 END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT 117 Open Software Licenses 121 Specifications 122 General 122 Camera Section 124 Audio Section 124 Input Output Section 125 Display Section 125 Media Slot Section 125 Supplied Accessories 125 Software Downloads 127 Trademar...

Page 6: ...T FS7 Shoulder Adaptor S N H G series XQD Memory Card MRW E80 XQD Card Reader HXR IFR5 Interface Unit AXS R5 Portable Memory Recorder BP U30 supplied BP U60 BP U60T BP U90 Battery Pack AC Adaptor supplied MPA AC1 USA Canada AC NB12A except USA Canada XDCA FS7 Extension Unit BP L80S BP FL75 Battery Pack CBK WA100 Wireless Adaptor RMT 845 supplied Infrared Remote Control BC U1 supplied BC U2 Battery...

Page 7: ...ame plane as the image sensor To measure the distance between the camcorder and the subject accurately use this hook as a reference point You can attach the end of a tape measure to the hook to measure the distance from the subject 10 WB SET white balance set button page 43 11 Lens lock pin page 23 12 Lens release button page 23 13 Accessory shoe 14 Handle record START STOP button The record butto...

Page 8: ... show spring as described in step 1 in Attaching the Accessory Shoe unscrew the four screws and remove the accessory shoe Attaching the USB wireless LAN module guard plate 1 Remove the handle attachment screw 2 Attach the guard plate and tighten the screw Removing the handle Remove the four handle attachment screws and remove the handle from the camcorder Attaching the handle connector protective ...

Page 9: ...43 17 SLOT SELECT XQD memory card select button page 29 18 CANCEL BACK button page 56 19 MENU button page 58 20 THUMBNAIL button page 55 21 Right button Used to set numeric values and to move the cursor to the right on thumbnail screens and menus 22 SEL SET select set dial Turn the dial to move the cursor up down to select menu items or settings Press to apply the selected item 23 Left button Used...

Page 10: ...e 31 12 Rear recording indicator page 37 13 DC IN connector page 19 14 BATT RELEASE battery release button page 18 15 Battery page 18 16 Battery pack attachment page 18 17 Infrared remote control receiver sensor page 34 18 Internal microphone page 43 Narration microphone for recording ambient sound 19 INPUT1 audio input 1 connector page 43 20 INPUT2 audio input 2 connector page 43 21 SDI OUT 1 con...

Page 11: ...ed see page 22 1 Diopter adjustment knob 2 Eyecup For details refer to the operation manual for the lens For details about attaching the grip remote control supplied see page 24 1 Zoom lever 2 ASSIGN assignable 4 button 3 Assignable dial 4 ASSIGN assignable 6 button 5 Record START STOP button 6 Multi selector 7 Grip rotation button 8 ASSIGN assignable 5 button Viewfinder Eyepiece Lens PXW FS7K onl...

Page 12: ...er 9 START STOP button 10 Zoom lever 11 PAUSE button 12 MODE button Not used on this version 13 b B v V ENTER buttons For details about attaching an extension unit option see page 31 1 BATT RELEASE button 2 Battery compartment 3 GENLOCK IN 4 DC IN 5 DC OUT 6 Recording indicator 7 REF OUT 8 TC IN OUT 9 TC IN OUT switch 10 RAW OUT Infrared Remote Control Extension Unit Option ...

Page 13: ...Shutter mode shutter speed indicator page 42 2 ND filter indicator page 42 3 Gain indicator page 41 Displayed as an EI value when Base Setting page 88 Shooting Mode in the System menu is set to Cine EI 4 Focus position indicator Displays the focus position if a lens that supports focus setting display is attached 5 Recording mode slot A B icon and status indicators Screen Display Viewfinder Screen...

Page 14: ...indicator page 39 Displays a detection frame focus area marker indicating the area for detection of focus and a level bar focus assist indicator indicating the degree of focus within that area 21 Video signal indicator page 16 Displays a waveform vectorscope and histogram 22 Slot A B media status remaining capacity indicator page 30 Recording media when the left side of the icon is orange Playback...

Page 15: ...splay the status screen Push the STATUS CHECK button To switch to the status screen Turn the SEL SET dial Move the multi selector up down To hide the status screen Push the STATUS CHECK button Camera Status screen Displays the electronic shutter setting of the camera and the lens status Status Screen ISO Gain EI H ISO Gain EI H setting ISO Gain EI M ISO Gain EI M setting ISO Gain EI L ISO Gain EI ...

Page 16: ...combination setting Headphone Out Headphone output type setting Country NTSC or PAL region setting Rec Format Format for recording to XQD memory cards Picture Size Picture size for recording to XQD memory cards Frame Rate Frame rate for recording to XQD memory cards Rec Function Enabled special recording format and settings Simul Rec Simul Rec On Off status Picture Cache Rec Picture Cache Rec On O...

Page 17: ...ot B is protected locked Note XQD memory cards cannot be protected using the camcorder Media Bremaining capacity meter Displays the remaining capacity of recording media inserted in slot B expressed as a percentage on a bar graph Media Bremaining recording time Displays an estimate of the remaining recording time of the recording media inserted in slot B in units of minutes under the current recor...

Page 18: ...corder may be unable to start in some cases If the unit cannot be started set the POWER switch to the Off position and disconnect the battery pack or AC adaptor temporarily then wait about 30 seconds before attempting to connect again If the AC adaptor is connected while the camcorder is operating from the battery pack it can be connected with the POWER switch in the On position without problem To...

Page 19: ...rge and the BATT Empty level is set to 3 by factory default You can change the warning level settings using Camera Battery Alarm page 94 in the System menu Connecting the camcorder to a power outlet allows use without worrying about the need to recharge the battery pack Connect the AC adaptor to the DC IN connector on the camcorder and connect the power cord supplied to a power outlet If the outpu...

Page 20: ... a malfunction The battery cannot be charged while attached to the camcorder even if the AC adaptor is connected Notes The microphone holder is attached when shipped from the factory Attach remove the microphone holder while the camcorder is turned off Attach remove the microphone holder with the mount cap attached so as not to damage the image sensor 1 Insert the microphone holder into the handle...

Page 21: ...der may fall off during shooting if the clamp is loose Adjusting the angle of the viewfinder Tilt the viewfinder up down to adjust the angle of the viewfinder You can adjust the angle so that the viewfinder is facing the subject Setting the MIRROR switch page 48 to the B T flips the left and right sides of the image on the LCD screen but the image is recorded in the correct orientation Adjusting t...

Page 22: ...he eyepiece in the direction of the arrow to lock the eyepiece into position Opening the eyepiece Press the button indicated by the arrow Open the eyepiece upwards when the lock disengages The viewfinder is directly visible when the eyepiece is opened Removing the eyepiece Unclip the eyepiece lock and remove the eyepiece from the viewfinder Attaching the Eyepiece Eyepiece attachment hooks Lock pla...

Page 23: ... clockwise The lens makes a click sound when it locks into position Attaching an A mount lens To use an A mount lens attach a lens mount adaptor option and then attach the A mount lens Notes When using an A mount lens Iris is set to manual When focus is set to AF with an LA EA2 or LA EA4 attached Iris is set to F3 5 or fully open Removing a lens Remove a lens using the following procedure 1 Press ...

Page 24: ...hment and tighten the screw 2 Connect the grip remote control cable to the REMOTE connector on the camcorder Notes Check that the arm and grip remote control are securely attached They may fall off during shooting if the screws are loose Do not support the weight of the camcorder by holding just the grip remote control Adjusting the position of the grip remote control Adjust the arm angle 1 Loosen...

Page 25: ...ly the settings and start the clock running Once the settings screen is closed you can change the date time and time zone settings using Clock Set page 93 in the System menu Notes If the clock setting is lost because the backup battery becomes fully discharged due to power being disconnected for an extended period no battery pack and no DC IN power source the initial settings screen will be displa...

Page 26: ...lor gamut for digital cinema DCIP3 S Gamut3 SLog3 Wide color gamut for compatibility with future standard gamuts optimized using Sony image distortion correction technology You can select the color gamut using Base Setting page 88 Color Space in the System menu The camcorder records audio and video on XQD memory cards available separately inserted in the card slots Use the following Sony XQD memor...

Page 27: ...28 GB 32 64 GB 16 32 64 GB XAVC Intra 422 4096 2160P 59 94P Yes No No 50P Yes No No 29 97P Yes No No 25P Yes No No 23 98P Yes No No 3840 2160 59 94P Yes No No 50P Yes No No 29 97P Yes No No 25P Yes No No 23 98P Yes No No 1920 1080 Normal mode or S Q excluding HFR 59 94P Yes No No 59 94i Yes Yes No 50P Yes No No 50i Yes Yes No 29 97P Yes Yes No 25P Yes Yes No 23 98P Yes Yes No S Q HFR mode 59 94P Y...

Page 28: ...es 50 Mbps No 30 Mbps Yes No 23 98P Yes 50 Mbps No 30 Mbps Yes No MPEG2 HD 422 1920 1080 59 94i Yes Yes Yes 50i Yes Yes Yes 29 97P Yes Yes Yes 25P Yes Yes Yes 23 98P Yes Yes Yes 1280 720 59 94P Yes Yes Yes 50P Yes Yes Yes 29 97P Yes Yes Yes 25P Yes Yes Yes 23 98P Yes Yes Yes ProRes 422 HQ 1920 1080 59 94i Yes No No 50i Yes No No 29 97P Yes No No 25P Yes No No 23 98P Yes No No ProRes 422 1920 1080 ...

Page 29: ... are loaded in both card slots A and B you can switch the card used for recording by pressing the SLOT SELECT button page 9 If a card becomes full during recording the camcorder automatically switches to the other card Note The SLOT SELECT button is disabled during playback The memory cards are not switched even if you press the button The button is enabled while the thumbnail screen page 55 is di...

Page 30: ...becomes 0 and the message Media Full is displayed You can save camera configuration data for the camcorder on an SD card available separately Saved data files can be imported from the SD card SDHC memory cards SD memory cards Referred to collectively as SD cards in this manual 1 Press the media cover release button page 10 to open the media cover of the card slot section 2 Insert the SD memory car...

Page 31: ...check the remaining capacity on an SD card on the Media Status screen page 17 Note A mark is displayed if the SD card is protected To use an SD card formatted on the camcorder in the slot of another device First make a backup of the card then reformat the card in the device to be used You can add functions to the camcorder such as a V shoe battery or external sync signal by attaching an XDCA FS7 E...

Page 32: ...XDCA FS7 The cover of the extension unit connector section can be inserted into the top of the extension unit Loosen the two screws on the top of the XDCA FS7 and remove the XDCA FS7 from the camcorder Insert the battery pack into the battery pack attachment on the XDCA FS7 The following Sony genuine battery packs are supported Lithium ion battery packs BP L80S BP FL75 Grooves Protrusions Removing...

Page 33: ...ion and an XDCA FS7 option For details about setting up the HXR IFR5 and AXS R5 refer to the HXR IFR5 operation manual 1 Attach the XDCA FS7 to the camcorder page 31 2 Connect the RAW OUT connector of the XDCA FS7 to the SDI IN RAW connector of the HXR IFR5 using an SDI cable Disconnect the SDI cable from the RAW OUT connector of the XDCA FS7 Removing the Battery Pack Switching the Timecode Input ...

Page 34: ...r sources Strong light can prevent proper remote control operation Other video decks may operate by mistake when using the supplied remote control to operate the camcorder In this case switch the remote control mode switch on the video deck to DVD2 or shield the remote control receiver sensor using black paper Changing the battery of the remote control The remote control uses a standard CR2025 bat...

Page 35: ... Wi Fi remote control setup procedure see page 54 Wi Fi Remote screen smartphone Main screen Playback screen Cursor screen Assign screen Using Wi Fi Remote Control Shooting settings S Q FPS Shutter White Sensitivity Gain Exposure Index Gamma MLUT Color Bars Auto Black Auto White Rec Start Stop Lock Iris Focus Zoom Auto Iris Auto Shutter AGC ATW Status display Playback buttons Play Pause Stop F Fwd...

Page 36: ...Auto White Rec Start Stop Lock Iris Focus Zoom Auto Iris Auto Shutter AGC ATW Playback screen Status display Playback buttons Play Pause Stop F Fwd F Rev Next Prev Cursor screen Status display Cursor buttons Up Down Left Right Set Cancel Back Menu Status Thumbnail User Menu Assign screen Status display Assignable buttons Assignable buttons 1 to 6 ...

Page 37: ...o control each function manually turn Full Auto mode off Recording continuously when changing memory cards Relay Rec When memory cards are inserted in both slots A and B recording automatically switches to the second memory card just before the remaining capacity on the first card is reduced to zero Notes Do not eject a memory card while recording to it is in progress When recording only change me...

Page 38: ... FS7 HXR IFR5 and AXS R5 connected 4096 2160 50P 2048 1080 50P ProRes 422 HQ ProRes 422 with XDCA FS7 connected 1920 1080 50i 1920 1080 25P Changing the settings of the record START STOP buttons on the camcorder and handle When the simultaneous recording Simul Rec is enabled you can start stop recording to each memory card independently using the record START STOP buttons on the camcorder and the ...

Page 39: ...the button This is useful when you want to quickly focus on a subject before starting to shoot Notes The Push Auto Focus function does not operate if the lens is set for manual focusing During Push Auto Focus operation when using an LA EA2 4 Full Auto mode is On Focus indicator Indicates the focus state Lit Subject is in focus Flashing Subject is out of focus Since focusing is not automatic change...

Page 40: ...ch between memory cards during playback mode Also continuous playback of a clip spanning media in slot A and slot B is not supported Monitoring Audio Switching Between XQD Memory Cards In focus Position of maximum reach of the bar Clips recorded data When you stop recording the video audio and accompanying data from the start to the end of the recording are saved as a single clip on an XQD memory ...

Page 41: ...rn Auto Iris off then adjust using the IRIS dial You can also assign the IRIS function to an assignable dial page 45 Temporarily adjusting the iris automatically Press and hold the PUSH AUTO IRIS button to turn auto iris on temporarily The iris returns to the previous setting when you release the button Note When the Auto Iris switch of the lens is set to MANUAL the Auto Iris and Push Auto Iris fu...

Page 42: ...utomatically to an appropriate level The white balance is automatically adjusted when the color temperature of the light source changes Pressing the WHT BAL button page 9 switches ATW on off You can select the speed of adjustment five steps using White page 67 ATW Speed in the Paint menu You can freeze the current white balance setting by assigning the ATW Hold function to an assignable button pag...

Page 43: ...t be performed in Cine EI mode If the adjustment is not successful an error message is displayed on the screen for about three seconds If the error message persists after repeated attempts to set white balance contact your Sony service representative You can specify the audio to be recorded using the input connectors switches and dials of the camcorder External audio input connectors and selector ...

Page 44: ...level In addition adjustment of the audio recording level will not possible using the assignable dial to which Audio Input Level is assigned When CH1 Level and CH2 Level are both set to Side When CH3 Input Select is set to Off or CH3 Level is set to CH3 Input Level When CH4 Input Select is set to Off or CH4 Level is set to CH4 Input Level If Audio Input CH1 Level or CH2 Level in the Audio menu is ...

Page 45: ...ifier x4 x8 Focus Magnifier x4 Focus Magnifier x8 Push AF Focus Hold VF Mode IRIS AGC SHUTTER Auto Exposure Level Push Auto Iris Push AGC Spotlight Backlight ATW ATW Hold SteadyShot Color Bars User Menu Rec Lamp S Q Motion Picture Cache Rec Rec Review Thumbnail Shot Mark1 Shot Mark2 Clip Flag OK Clip Flag NG Clip Flag Keep High Low Key Changing the dial function Use Assignable Dial page 92 in the ...

Page 46: ...ing is not supported in Slow Quick Motion mode The auto focus function is disabled in Slow Quick Motion mode The following conditions apply when shooting at frame rates higher than 60 fps The focus assist indicator depth of field indicator focus position indicator iris position indicator and zoom position indicator are all turned off NTSC Area PAL Area Slow Quick Motion Format Resolution Frame rat...

Page 47: ...mat clears the video in cache memory stored up to that point and starts caching new video Consequently picture cache recording of pictures before changing format is not possible even if you start recording immediately after changing format If Picture Cache Rec is turned on off immediately after inserting an XQD memory card cache data may not be recorded on the card Video is stored in cache memory ...

Page 48: ...llows you to turn the viewfinder 180 toward the lens OFF The image is not inverted B T The image is flipped vertically The information display is flipped vertically and horizontally ROT The image is flipped vertically and horizontally The information display is also flipped vertically and horizontally Self Portrait Mode ...

Page 49: ...ion and time information of video shot when positioning is enabled is recorded by the camcorder If a positioning icon is not displayed after several minutes there may be a problem with signal reception Start shooting without location information or move to an area with a clear view of the sky Shooting when a positioning icon is not displayed means that location information will not be recorded The...

Page 50: ...the record button on the camcorder The supported RAW output formats are shown below NTSC Area PAL Area Recording status indicator If Display On Off page 80 HXR IFR5 Rec Control in the VF menu is set to On the RAW recording status is displayed in the viewfinder using an icon Slow Quick Motion Recording If S Q Motion Setting in the Recording menu is set to On RAW video is recorded in Slow Quick Moti...

Page 51: ... XLR adaptor is assigned to both CH1 and CH2 input from the INPUT1 INPUT2 connectors on the camcorder can no longer be assigned to the channels The camcorder can connect to smartphones tablets and other devices using wireless LAN connection by attaching the IFU WLM3 USB Wireless LAN Module supplied or a CBK WA100 Wireless Adaptor option Note USB wireless modules other than the IFU WLM3 are not sup...

Page 52: ...te Attach remove the CBK WA100 while the camcorder is turned off 1 Attach the CBK WA100 to the mounting bracket and tighten the two screws 2 Attach the CBK WA100 mounting bracket on the camcorder and tighten the screws 3 Connect the CBK WA100 USB cable to the USB wireless LAN module connector 1 and the SDI cable to the SDI OUT connector 2 4 Turn the CBK WA100 on and then turn the camcorder on Atta...

Page 53: ...M3 to the camcorder page 52 and set Wi Fi Wi Fi page 93 in the System menu to Enable to enable wireless LAN appears on the screen 2 Open Settings on the device select More and place a check mark in the NFC checkbox The various settings will vary depending on the device For details refer to the instruction manual for the device 3 Touch the camcorder using the device The device connects to the camco...

Page 54: ...able the record button operation by sliding the Lock knob to the right Notes To display the page for a smartphone change rm html to rms html in the URL To display the page for a tablet change rm html to rmt html in the URL When rm html is entered the page automatically switches for display on the corresponding device However the appropriate page may not be displayed depending on the device The Wi ...

Page 55: ...Select in the System menu is set to one of the following recording cannot be started during playback or when the thumbnail screen is displayed RAW XAVC I RAW XAVC L RAW MPEG HD422 Information for the clip at the cursor position is displayed at the bottom of the screen 1 Thumbnail index picture Displays the index picture of a clip When a clip is recorded its first frame is automatically set as the ...

Page 56: ...to return to normal playback Press left right buttons Jumps to start of clip start of next clip Press and hold left right buttons Fast reverse forward Returns to normal playback when you release the button CANCEL BACK button Stops playback and returns to recording standby mode Notes There may be momentary picture breakup or still image display at the boundary between clips You cannot operate the c...

Page 57: ... to display a thumbnail view of the frames that have the specified essence mark Displaying the filtered clip thumbnail screen Select Filter Clips page 84 in the Thumbnail menu and select a clip flag type to display only those clips that have the specified flag To display all the clips select Thumbnail View Essence Mark Thumbnail in the Thumbnail menu to All Deleting clips You can delete clips from...

Page 58: ...tains settings related to recording Thumbnail menu Contains settings related to thumbnail display Media menu Contains settings related to media File menu Contains settings related to files System menu Contains settings related to the system Menu Display and Settings Setup Menu Configuration and Hierarchy Setup Menu Organization User Factory settings Country Base Setting Rec Format Codec S Q Motion...

Page 59: ...Mark Set Clip Flag Lock Unlock Clip Delete Clip Filter Clips Customize View Media Update Media Format Media Clip File All File Scene File User Menu Item User Gamma Monitor LUT Monitor 3D LUT Lens File System Base Setting Codec Rec Format Genlock Assignable Button Assignable Dial Rec Lamp Fan Control HOLD Switch Setting Lens Language Clock Set Country Hours Meter Basic Authentication Wi Fi GPS IR R...

Page 60: ... moving the cursor up down If an item has a large range of available options Example 99 to 99 the selection area is not displayed The current setting is highlighted to indicate that the value can be changed Selecting Execute for a function will execute the corresponding function Selecting an item that requires confirmation before execution will temporarily hide the menu and display a confirmation ...

Page 61: ...Simul Rec Simultaneous recording settings See Simul Rec in the Recording menu Output Format Output format settings See Output Format in the Video menu Monitor LUT Monitor LUT settings See Monitor LUT in the Video menu Clip Settings related to clip names See Clip in the Media menu VF Setting Viewfinder settings See VF Setting in the VF menu Assignable Button Settings for assigning functions to assi...

Page 62: ...u Camera Item Sub item setting Description ISO Gain EI Gain settings Mode ISO dB Selects the gain setting mode ISO Gain H When Mode is set to ISO and dynamic range is 460 ISO 800 ISO 1000 ISO 1250 ISO 1600 ISO 2000 ISO 2500 ISO 3200 ISO 4000 ISO 5000 ISO 6400 When Mode is set to ISO and dynamic range is 800 ISO 1600 ISO 2000 ISO 2500 ISO 3200 ISO 4000 ISO 5000 ISO 6400 ISO 8000 ISO 10000 ISO 12500...

Page 63: ...O and dynamic range is 800 ISO1600 When Mode is set to ISO and dynamic range is 1300 Gamma Category is set to S Log2 or S Log3 ISO2000 When Mode is set to dB 0dB Exposure Index H 500EI 4 0E 640EI 4 3E 800EI 4 7E 1000EI 5 0E 1250EI 5 3E 1600EI 5 7E 2000EI 6 0E 2500EI 6 3E 3200EI 6 7E 4000EI 7 0E 5000EI 7 3E 6400EI 7 7E 8000EI 8 0E Sets the H exposure index value Available in Cine EI mode only Expos...

Page 64: ...mum gain of the AGC function When ISO Gain EI Mode is set to ISO and dynamic range is 800 ISO2000 ISO3200 ISO4000 ISO6400 ISO8000 ISO12500 When ISO Gain EI Mode is set to ISO and dynamic range is 1300 ISO2500 ISO4000 ISO5000 ISO8000 ISO10000 ISO16000 Auto Shutter On Off Turns the auto shutter control function on off A SHT Limit 1 100 1 150 1 200 1 250 1 2000 Sets the fastest shutter speed of the a...

Page 65: ... 1 125 1 180 1 250 1 350 1 500 1 725 1 1000 1 1500 1 2000 1 3000 1 4000 1 6000 1 9000 25P 1 3 1 6 1 12 1 25 1 50 1 60 1 100 1 120 1 150 1 215 1 300 1 425 1 600 1 1000 1 1250 1 1750 1 2500 1 3500 1 6000 1 9000 23 98P 1 3 1 6 1 12 1 24 1 40 1 48 1 50 1 60 1 96 1 100 1 120 1 144 1 192 1 200 1 288 1 400 1 576 1 1200 1 2400 1 4800 1 9000 Shutter Angle 5 625 11 25 22 5 45 90 120 144 150 172 8 180 216 30...

Page 66: ... Motion mode or Slow Shutter mode AF Micro Adjustment Focus position micro adjustment Enabled when LA EA2 4 option is used Setting On Off Turns the auto focus micro adjustment function on off Amount 20 to 0 to 20 Sets the auto focus micro adjustment level Use the following procedure to adjust A mount lenses 1 Attach the lens you want to adjust using an LA EA2 4 option 2 Set Setting to On and adjus...

Page 67: ...9 to 99 0 Sets the white balance gain values saved in memory B linked R gain and B gain R Gain B 99 to 99 0 Sets the white balance R gain value saved in memory B B Gain B 99 to 99 0 Sets the white balance B gain value saved in memory B Filter White Memory On Off Turns the function that sets the white balance memory area for each ND filter on off On Sets the white balance memory for each ND filter ...

Page 68: ... offset value to the ATW white balance Warm Cool ATW 99 to 99 0 Sets the offset added to the ATW white balance as a color temperature when Offset White ATW is set to On Warm Cool Balance ATW 99 to 99 0 Sets a more precise color temperature for use when a satisfactory image cannot be obtained using Warm Cool ATW Black Black settings Setting On Off Turns black correction on off Master Black 99 to 99...

Page 69: ...turation functions cannot be used at the same time Range Low Mid High Selects the effective range of the black gamma correction Master Black Gamma 99 to 99 0 Sets the master black gamma level Knee Setting On Off Turns the knee correction function on off Enabled when Gamma Gamma Category is set to STD Auto Knee On Off Turns the auto knee correction function on off Point 75 to 109 90 Sets the knee p...

Page 70: ...ence adjustment function on off Level Depend Level 99 to 99 0 Sets the level dependence level Frequency 99 to 99 0 Sets the center frequency of the detail detail thickness The detail is thinner the higher the center frequency and thicker the lower the center frequency Knee Aperture On Off Turns the knee aperture correction function on off Knee Aperture Level 99 to 99 0 Sets the knee aperture level...

Page 71: ... 99 to 99 0 Sets the saturation of the color targeted for skin detail correction Hue 0 to 359 Sets the hue of the color targeted for skin detail correction Width 0 to 90 40 Sets the range for the hue of the color targeted for skin detail correction Aperture Aperture correction settings Setting On Off Enables disables aperture correction processing that improves resolution by adding a high frequenc...

Page 72: ...Matrix G R 99 to 99 0 Sets a user defined G R user matrix User Matrix G B 99 to 99 0 Sets a user defined G B user matrix User Matrix B R 99 to 99 0 Sets a user defined B R user matrix User Matrix B G 99 to 99 0 Sets a user defined B G user matrix Multi Matrix Multi matrix correction settings Setting On Off Turns the multi matrix correction function on off Area Indication On Off Turns the area indi...

Page 73: ...bles disables the wind reduction filter for channel 2 recording CH3 Wind Filter On Off Enables disables the wind reduction filter for channel 3 recording CH4 Wind Filter On Off Enables disables the wind reduction filter for channel 4 recording CH3 Level Control Auto Manual Selects automatic audio input level adjustment or manual adjustment for recording channel 3 Note If either CH3 Input Select or...

Page 74: ...ignal is set for recording on channel 3 and channel 4 even if CH3 Input Select and CH4 Input Select are set to Off CH1 Level Input without XLR adaptor Audio Input Level Side Level Side Input with XLR adaptor page 51 Audio Input Level Through Sets the combination of audio input level adjustments enabled for recording channel 1 CH2 Level Input without XLR adaptor Audio Input Level Side Level Side In...

Page 75: ...output to prevent clipping Monitor Volume 0 to 15 7 Adjusts the monitor audio level output to the headphone connector and built in speaker Headphone Out Mono Stereo Selects whether the headphone connector output is monaural Mono or stereo Stereo Alarm Volume 0 to 7 4 Adjusts the volume of the alarm Output Limiter On Off Turns the audio output limiter on off HDMI Output CH CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 Sets the ...

Page 76: ...ts the same video as SDI1 to HDMI when in Cine EI mode Monitor Outputs the same video as SDI2 to HDMI when in Cine EI mode 4K 2K to HD Conv Edge Crop Letter Box Sets the 17 9 to 16 9 video output conversion mode Monitor LUT Monitor LUT settings Available in Cine EI mode only Category LUT Look Profile User 3D LUT Sets the type of Look applied as a monitor LUT LUT Outputs video with applied preset L...

Page 77: ... LUT signals imported from an SD card Note When creating a LUT using RAW Viewer select F55 F5 as the output format Create the following folder on the SD card and store LUT files in the folder PRIVATE SONY PRO CAMERA PMWF55_F5 Look Profile Select 1 LC 709 2 LC 709typeA 3 SLog2 709 4 Cine 709 Selects the type of Look profile when Monitor LUT Category is set to Look Profile User 3D LUT Select User 3D...

Page 78: ...Color peaking Frequency Normal High Selects the peaking frequency Normal Peaking Level 0 to 99 50 Sets the normal peaking level Color B W Red Yellow Blue Selects the color of the color peaking signal Color Peaking Level 0 to 99 50 Sets the color peaking level Zebra Zebra pattern settings Setting On Off Turns the Zebra function on off Note Cannot be set to On when Picture Cache Rec is set to On Zeb...

Page 79: ...pect safety zone marker on off Aspect Safety Area 80 90 92 5 95 Selects the size of the aspect safety zone marker as a percentage of total screen size Aspect Select 4 3 1 66 1 1 85 1 2 35 1 2 4 1 Sets the mode when displaying the aspect marker User Box On Off Turns the box cursor display on off User Box Width 3 to 479 240 Sets the box cursor width distance from the center to the left and right edg...

Page 80: ...c Control On Off Color Temp On Off Frame Rate On Off Battery Remain On Off Timecode On Off Audio Manual On Off Audio Level Meter On Off Media Status On Off Focus Position Meter Feet Off Iris Position On Off Zoom Position Number Bar Off SteadyShot On Off Focus Mode On Off Focus Area Indicator On Off Focus Indicator On Off Auto Shutter On Off AGC On Off Auto Iris On Off VF Item Sub item setting Desc...

Page 81: ... SDI output is not configured in the Video menu Displayed for SDI2 output only in the following cases When SDI output is Edge Crop When Monitor LUT On Off settings are different for each system For details see page 113 Clip Name On Off Focus Assist Indicator On Off Focus Area Marker On Off Video Level Warning On Off Clip Number On Off GPS On Off Level Gauge On Off Lens Info Meter Feet Off Notice M...

Page 82: ...ecode to an arbitrary value SET Set the value Reset Execute Cancel Resets the timecode to 00 00 00 00 Execute Reset timecode TC Format DF NDF Sets the timecode format DF Drop Frame NDF Non Drop Frame TC Display Time data display settings Display Select Timecode Users Bit Duration Switches the time data display Users Bit Settings related to user bits Mode Fix Time Sets the user bit mode Fix Uses an...

Page 83: ...Off Turns the picture cache recording function on off Cache Rec Time 0 2sec 2 4sec 4 6sec 6 8sec 8 10sec 10 12sec 12 14sec 13 15sec Sets the picture cache recording time when Picture Cache Rec is set to On Simul Rec Simultaneous recording settings page 38 Setting On Off Turns the simultaneous recording function on off and sets the recording destination media Rec Button Set Rec Button SlotA SlotB H...

Page 84: ...hot Mark2 Adds Shot Mark2 Delete Shot Mark2 Deletes Shot Mark2 Set Clip Flag Clip flag settings Add OK Adds an OK flag Add NG Adds an NG flag Add KEEP Adds a Keep flag Delete Clip Flag Deletes all flags Lock Unlock Clip Clip protection Select Clip Selects and locks unlocks a clip Lock All Clips Locks all clips Unlock All Clips Unlocks all clips Delete Clip Delete clips Select Clip Deletes the sele...

Page 85: ... Cam ID Reel Title Sets the method for naming clips Cam ID Reel Camera ID Reel Number Shot Number Date randomized string Title String set using Title Prefix Clip Number Note When Simul Rec is set to On Cam ID Reel cannot be configured Camera ID A to Z Sets the camera ID when Auto Naming is set to Cam ID Reel Reel Number 001 to 999 Sets the numeric part of Reel Number when Auto Naming is set to Cam...

Page 86: ...D card into internal memory Execute Load settings Save SD Card Execute Cancel Saves User menu settings on an SD card Execute Save settings File ID Displays the File ID specified for the file loaded using Load SD Card Also sets edits the File ID when saving a file using this menu User Gamma User gamma file settings Current Settings Displays a list of the current user gamma file settings file names ...

Page 87: ...ings Reset 1 2 3 4 All Resets the monitor 3D LUT data in internal memory to default values 1 to 4 Reset individual monitor 3D LUT All Reset all monitor 3D LUTs Lens File Lens file settings White Offset R 99 to 99 0 Sets the white balance offset R channel correction value for the lens in the lens file White Offset B 99 to 99 0 Sets the white balance offset B channel correction value for the lens in...

Page 88: ... Matrix Sets the color space Codec Codec settings Select RAW RAW XAVC I RAW XAVC L RAW MPEG HD 422 XAVC I XAVC L MPEG HD 422 ProRes 422 HQ ProRes 422 Sets the recording playback mode Notes RAW RAW XAVC I RAW XAVC L RAW MPEG HD 422 are available when an XDCA FS7 is connected and Base Setting Shooting Mode is set to Cine EI ProRes 422 HQ ProRes 422 are available only when an XDCA FS7 is connected ...

Page 89: ...97P 50 1280 720 23 98P 50 When Codec Select is set to ProRes 422 HQ or ProRes 422 1920 1080 59 94i 1920 1080 29 97P 1920 1080 23 98P Sets the recording format For PAL systems When Codec Select is set to XAVC I 4096 2160 50P 4096 2160 25P 3840 2160 50P 3840 2160 25P 1920 1080 50P 1920 1080 50i 1920 1080 25P When Codec Select is set to XAVC L 3840 2160 50P 3840 2160 25P 1920 1080 50P 50 1920 1080 50...

Page 90: ...8 Focus Magnifier x4 Focus Magnifier x8 VF Mode IRIS Push Auto Iris AGC Push AGC SHUTTER Auto Exposure Level Spotlight Backlight ATW ATW Hold Push AF Focus Hold SteadyShot Color Bars User Menu Rec Lamp S Q Motion Picture Cache Rec Rec Review Thumbnail Shot Mark1 Shot Mark2 Clip Flag OK Clip Flag NG Clip Flag Keep DURATION TC U BIT High Low Key Assigns functions to assignable buttons Marker Turns t...

Page 91: ...s the User menu Rec Lamp Turns the recording indicator light on off S Q Motion Turns Slow Quick Motion on off Picture Cache Rec Turns picture cache recording mode on off Rec Review Turns the Rec Review function on off Thumbnail Opens closes the thumbnail screen Shot Mark1 Runs the Add Shot Mark1 function Shot Mark2 Runs the Add Shot Mark2 function Clip Flag OK Runs the Add OK function Press twice ...

Page 92: ...Control Fan control mode settings Fan Control Mode Auto Minimum Off in Rec Sets the control mode of the camcorder fan Note Even when Off in Rec is selected the fan will operate if the internal temperature of the camcorder rises above a certain value HOLD Switch Setting Hold switch settings with Rec Button On Off Sets whether or not to lock the recording button with Hand Grip Remote On Off Sets whe...

Page 93: ... Name admin Sets a desired user name 1 to 16 alphanumeric characters SET Set the value Password pxw fs7 Sets a password 1 to 16 alphanumeric characters SET Set the value Wi Fi Wireless LAN connection settings Wi Fi Enable Disable Selects whether to enable or disable Wi Fi connection SSID Password Displays the SSID and password Wi Fi Direct Connection Execute Cancel Starts a Wi Fi Direct network co...

Page 94: ...or a non Info Lithium battery and to stop media access Near End Other Battery 11 5V to 17 0V 11 8V Sets the remaining battery level to display a battery low voltage alarm for an Anton Bauer battery End Other Battery 11 0V to 14 0V Sets the remaining battery level to display a battery end alarm for an Anton Bauer battery and to stop media access Detected Battery Displays the type of battery connect...

Page 95: ...el Upgrades the camcorder Execute Upgrade Upgrading updates the camcorder software Ext Unit Version Number x xx Displays the software version of the XDCA FS7 Ext Unit Version Up Execute Cancel Upgrades the XDCA FS7 Execute Upgrade Upgrading updates the XDCA FS7 software System Item Sub item setting Description ...

Page 96: ... the camcorder while the camcorder is on connect the 75 Ω coaxial cable to the external device first and then connect it to the camcorder To start recording on the camcorder and external device simultaneously With SDI signal output enabled set SDI HDMI Rec Control page 83 Setting in the Recording menu to On to enable output of a REC trigger signal to the external device connected to the SDI OUT co...

Page 97: ...tion and supply an HD or SD reference video signal and a timecode synchronized to the video signal to the Genlock and TC IN OUT connectors respectively The timecode generator of the camcorder acquires lock with the reference timecode and EXT LK appears on the screen Once about ten seconds have elapsed after the timecode locks the external lock state is maintained even if the external reference tim...

Page 98: ...d reader option Connect an MRW E80 XQD Card Reader option using a USB cable and insert a memory card in the slot The memory card is recognized as a computer extension drive Using mass storage mode Connect the camcorder using a USB cable and insert a memory card in the slot The memory card is recognized as a computer extension drive 1 Turn the camcorder POWER switch to the ON position A message app...

Page 99: ...access lamp is lit red Turning the power off Disconnecting the power cord Removing the XQD memory card Disconnecting the USB cable Operation is not guaranteed to work on all computers Using nonlinear editing systems In a nonlinear editing system editing software option that supports the formats recorded by the camcorder is required Use dedicated application software to save the clips you want to e...

Page 100: ...nction Note that any such problems have no effect on recorded data The battery terminal of this unit the connector for battery packs and AC adaptors is a consumable part Power may not be supplied to the unit properly if the pins of the battery terminal are bent or deformed by shock or vibrations or if they become corroded due to prolonged outdoor use Periodic inspections are recommended to keep th...

Page 101: ...60P No output 3840 2160P No output 1920 1080P Level A 1920 1080P 1920 1080 59 94P Level A 1920 1080P Level B 1920 1080 59 94P Level B 1920 1080i 1920 1080i 1920 1080 59 94i 4096 2160 29 97P 4096 2160P No output 3840 2160P No output 1920 1080PsF 1920 1080i 1920 1080 29 97PsF 4096 2160 23 98P 4096 2160P No output 3840 2160P No output 1920 1080PsF 1920 1080 23 98PsF 1920 1080P No output 3840 2160 59 ...

Page 102: ...i 1920 1080 29 97PsF 720 480i No output 1920 1080 23 98P 2048 1080PsF 2048 1080 23 98PsF 1920 1080PsF 1920 1080 23 98PsF 1920 1080P No output 1920 1080i 2 3PD 1920 1080i 2 3PD 1920 1080 59 94i 2 3PD 720 480i 2 3PD No output 1280 720 59 94P 1280 720P 1280 720P 1280 720 59 94P 720 480i No output 720 480P No output 1280 720 29 97P 1280 720P 1280 720P 1280 720 59 94P 2 2RP 720 480i No output 1280 720 ...

Page 103: ...920 1080 59 94P Level B 1280 720P 1280 720P 1280 720 59 94P RAW Output Format 2048 1080 59 94P Video Format fixed value 1920 1080 59 94P 2048 1080P Level A 2048 1080 59 94P Level A 2048 1080P Level B 2048 1080 59 94P Level B 1920 1080P Level A 1920 1080P 1920 1080 59 94P Level A 1920 1080P Level B 1920 1080 59 94P Level B 1920 1080i 1920 1080i 1920 1080 59 94i RAW Output Format 2048 1080 59 94P Vi...

Page 104: ...080 29 97P 1920 1080PsF 1920 1080i SDI OUT 1 1920 1080 29 97P SDI OUT 2 1920 1080 29 97PsF 1920 1080 23 98P 1920 1080P 1920 1080P 1920 1080 23 98P 1 Recording format settings Rec Format Video Format in the System menu SDI HDMI output settings Output Format SDI and HDMI in the Video menu SDI output signal SDI HDMI 4096 2160 50P 4096 2160P No output 3840 2160P No output 1920 1080P Level A 1920 1080P...

Page 105: ...0 720 50P 1280 720P 1280 720P 1280 720 50P 720 576i No output 720 576P No output 1280 720 25P 1280 720P 1280 720P 1280 720 50P 2 2RP 720 576i No output Recording format settings Rec Format RAW Output Format and Video Format in the System menu SDI HDMI output settings Output Format SDI and HDMI in the Video menu SDI output signal SDI HDMI RAW Output Format 4096 2160 50P Video Format fixed value 192...

Page 106: ...vel B 2048 1080 50P Level B 1920 1080P Level A 1920 1080P 1920 1080 50P Level A 1920 1080P Level B 1920 1080 50P Level B 1280 720P 1280 720P 1280 720 50P RAW Output Format 4096 2160 25P Video Format fixed value 1920 1080 25P 2048 1080PsF 2048 1080 25PsF 1920 1080PsF 1920 1080i 1920 1080 25PsF RAW Output Format 2048 1080 25P Video Format fixed value 1920 1080 25P 2048 1080PsF 2048 1080 25PsF 1920 1...

Page 107: ... 1080 29 97PsF 4096 2160 23 98P 4096 2160P 4096 2160 23 98P 3840 2160P 3840 2160 23 98P 1920 1080PsF No output 1920 1080P 1920 1080 23 98P Pure 3840 2160 59 94P 4096 2160P 4096 2160 59 94P 3840 2160P 3840 2160 59 94P 1920 1080P Level A 1920 1080P 1920 1080 59 94P 1920 1080P Level B No output 1920 1080i 1920 1080i 1920 1080 59 94i 3840 2160 29 97P 4096 2160P 4096 2160 29 97P 3840 2160P 3840 2160 29...

Page 108: ...1280 720P 1280 720 59 94P 2 2RP 720 480i 720 480 59 94i PsF 1280 720 23 98P 1280 720P 2 3PD 1280 720P 2 3PD 1280 720 59 94P 2 3PD 720 480i 2 3PD 720 480 59 94i Recording format settings Rec Format RAW Output Format and Video Format in the System menu SDI HDMI output settings Output Format SDI and HDMI in the Video menu HDMI output signal SDI HDMI RAW Output Format 4096 2160 59 94P Video Format fix...

Page 109: ...920 1080 59 94P 1920 1080P Level B No output 1280 720P 1280 720P 1280 720 59 94P RAW Output Format 4096 2160 29 97P Video Format fixed value 1920 1080 29 97P 2048 1080PsF No output 1920 1080PsF 1920 1080i 1920 1080 29 97PsF RAW Output Format 2048 1080 29 97P Video Format fixed value 1920 1080 29 97P 2048 1080PsF No output 1920 1080PsF 1920 1080i 1920 1080 29 97PsF RAW Output Format 4096 2160 23 98...

Page 110: ...I in the Video menu HDMI output signal SDI HDMI 4096 2160 50P 4096 2160P 4096 2160 50P 3840 2160P 3840 2160 50P 1920 1080P Level A 1920 1080P 1920 1080 50P 1920 1080P Level B No output 1920 1080i 1920 1080i 1920 1080 50i 4096 2160 25P 4096 2160P 4096 2160 25P 3840 2160P 3840 2160 25P 1920 1080PsF 1920 1080i 1920 1080 25PsF 3840 2160 50P 4096 2160P 4096 2160 50P 3840 2160P 3840 2160 50P 1920 1080P ...

Page 111: ...fixed value 1920 1080 50P 2048 1080P Level A No output 2048 1080P Level B No output 1920 1080P Level A 1920 1080P 1920 1080 50P 1920 1080P Level B No output 1920 1080i 1920 1080i 1920 1080 50i RAW Output Format 4096 2160 50P Video Format fixed value 1280 720 50P 2048 1080P Level A No output 2048 1080P Level B No output 1920 1080P Level A 1920 1080P 1920 1080 50P 1920 1080P Level B No output 1280 7...

Page 112: ...0 25PsF RAW Output Format 2048 1080 25P Video Format fixed value 1920 1080 25P 2048 1080PsF No output 1920 1080PsF 1920 1080i 1920 1080 25PsF Recording format settings Rec Format Video Format in the System menu SDI HDMI output settings Output Format SDI and HDMI in the Video menu HDMI output signal SDI HDMI 1920 1080 50i 1920 1080i 1920 1080i 1920 1080 50i 1920 1080 25P 1920 1080PsF 1920 1080i 192...

Page 113: ...omp in the System menu is set to Auto States When Video Signal Monitor Cannot be Displayed To use Video Signal Monitor SDI output must be enabled Also the output resolution must be 2K or lower Check the following settings Output On Off SDI in the Video menu Output Format SDI in the Video menu In the following cases Video Signal Monitor cannot be displayed in the viewfinder When the SDI output is e...

Page 114: ...rn off when the POWER switch is set to OFF remove the battery or disconnect the DC IN supply Warning Messages Viewfinder message Warning sound Recording indicator Cause and Solution Media Near Full Intermittent Flashing The remaining capacity on the XQD memory card is getting low Replace at the earliest convenience Media Full Continuous High speed flashing Clips could not be recorded copied or spl...

Page 115: ...re the memory card Media Error Cannot Record to Media A 1 The memory card may be damaged and can no longer be used for recording Playback is possible so making a copy and replacing the memory card is recommended Media Error Cannot Use Media A 1 The memory card may be damaged and can no longer be used for recording or playback The card cannot be used in the camcorder and must be replaced Media A 1 ...

Page 116: ...media storing MPEG 2 video information such as DVD movie which are sold distributed to general consumers Disc replicators or sellers of the PACKAGED MEDIA need to obtain licenses for their own business from MPEG LA Please contact MPEG LA for any further information MPEG LA L L C 250 STEELE STREET SUITE 300 DENVER COLORADO 80206 http www mpegla com This product uses software to which the GPL LGPL a...

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Page 121: ...act TERMINATION Without prejudice to any of its other rights SONY may terminate this EULA if you fail to comply with any of its terms In case of such termination you must i cease all use and destroy any copies of the SOFTWARE ii comply with the requirements in the section below entitled Your Account Responsibilities AMENDMENT SONY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO AMEND ANY OF THE TERMS OF THIS EULA AT ITS SO...

Page 122: ...x 4 2 0 Long HD VBR 50 Mbps max 4 2 2 Long MPEG HD422 MPEG 2 Long GOP HD422 mode CBR 50 Mbps MPEG 2 422P HL ProRes 422 HQ 1 Apple ProRes 422 HQ 4 2 2 10 bit VBR 220 Mbps max ProRes 422 1 Apple ProRes 422 4 2 2 10 bit VBR 147 Mbps max Recording format audio LPCM 24 bit 48 kHz 4 channel Recording frame rate XAVC Intra 4096 2160 59 94P 50P 29 97P 23 98P 25P 3840 2160 59 94P 50P 29 97P 23 98P 25P 1920...

Page 123: ...rox 59 minutes Using QD G64A 50i Approx 141 minutes Using QD G128A Approx 70 minutes Using QD G64A 29 97P Approx 118 minutes Using QD G128A Approx 59 minutes Using QD G64A 23 98P Approx 147 minutes Using QD G128A Approx 74 minutes Using QD G64A 25P Approx 141 minutes Using QD G128A Approx 70 minutes Using QD G64A XAVC Long 3840 2160 59 94P 50P Approx 87 minutes Using QD G128A Approx 44 minutes Usi...

Page 124: ...xels total 8 8 Megapixels 17 9 8 3 Megapixels 16 9 effective ND filters 1 Clear 2 1 4ND 3 1 16ND 4 1 64ND Sensitivity Video Gamma T14 24p 2000 lx 89 9 reflectance 3200K ISO sensitivity S Log3 Gamma ISO2000 D55 light source Minimum subject illumination 0 7 lx 18dB 23 98P Shutter OFF ND Clear F1 4 Lens mount E mount Latitude 14 stop Video S N 57 dB Video Gamma Noise Suppression off Shutter speed 1 3...

Page 125: ...wfinder including eyepiece eyecup rod clamp Grip remote control USB wireless LAN module IFU WLM3 Infrared remote control RMT 845 AC adaptor MPA AC1 USA and Canada Rated input 100 V to 240 V AC 50 Hz 60 Hz 0 4 A to 0 75 A Rated output 12 V DC 3 A AC NB12A except USA and Canada Rated input 100 V to 240 V AC 50 Hz 60 Hz 0 35 A to 0 65 A Rated output 12 V DC 2 5 A Battery pack BP U30 Maximum voltage 1...

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