Sony F65 Operation Manual
Sony F65 Operation Manual

Sony F65 Operation Manual

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DIGITAL MOTION PICTURE CAMERA
F65
F65 UPGRADE KIT
CBK-65EL
OPERATION MANUAL
[English]
2nd Edition

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  • Page 1 DIGITAL MOTION PICTURE CAMERA F65 UPGRADE KIT CBK-65EL OPERATION MANUAL [English] 2nd Edition...
  • Page 2 (commercial and light industrial), E3 (urban outdoors), E4 Afgivet lasereffekt : 4 mW/kanal (maks.) (controlled EMC environment, ex. TV studio). Standard : IEC60825-1 (2007) This product has been manufactured by or on behalf of Sony Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan Minato-ku Tokyo, 108-0075 Japan.
  • Page 3 (commercial et industrie légère), E3 (urbain extérieur) et E4 (environnement EMC contrôlé, ex. studio de télévision). Ce produit a été fabriqué par ou pour le compte de Sony Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan Minato-ku Tokyo, 108-0075 Japon. Toutes les questions relatives à la conformité des produits basées sur la législation européenne doivent être adressées à...
  • Page 4 (Wohnbereich), E2 (kommerzieller und in beschränktem Maße industrieller Bereich), E3 (Stadtbereich im Freien) und E4 (kontrollierter EMV-Bereich, z.B. Fernsehstudio). Dieses Produkt wurde von oder für Sony Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan Minato-ku Tokio, 108-0075 Japan hergestellt. Bei Fragen zur Produktkonformität auf Grundlage der Gesetzgebung der Europäischen Union kontaktieren Sie bitte...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview 1-1 Features ................7 1-2 Example of System Configuration ......10 1-2-1 SR-R4 Docking System ..........11 1-3 Locations and Functions of Parts .......12 Chapter 2 Installation and Preparations 2-1 Mounting the SR-R4 .............17 2-2 Attaching a Filter ............18 2-3 Attaching a Lens ............19 2-4 Attaching a Viewfinder ..........21 2-5 Mounting the Camera on a Tripod ......22...
  • Page 6 3-3-16 Checking the Self-Diagnostic Results ......35 3-4 VF Menu Basic Operation ........... 35 3-5 Setting the Shooting Mode ......... 37 3-6 Setting the Output Signal ..........38 3-6-1 Adjusting the Output Signal Image ....... 38 3-6-2 Selecting the Viewfinder Output Signal ......39 3-7 Viewing and Setting the Viewfinder Display .....
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 Overview

    S47.95 (Select FPS), S48 (Select FPS), S59.94p (Select FPS), S60p (Select FPS) F65RAW-HFR mode: S119.88p (Select FPS), S120p The F65 is a digital motion picture camera equipped with (Select FPS) a Super 35-mm type CMOS sensor array with a total of 20 HD mode: 23.98p, 24p, 25p, 29.97p, 50p, 59.94p,...
  • Page 8: Other Features

    F65 without modification, enabling users who principally work with film to fully utilize their existing assets. Other features The F65 is equipped with one 12 V DC and connector one 24 V DC output connector to supply power to accessories USB host connectors connected to the camera.
  • Page 9 Normal VF/SDI video, without distortion, is output when using a 2x anamorphic lens. Supports various setup methods The F65 can be configured from a variety of devices. The basic configuration is performed on the camera’s subdisplay. However, detailed settings can be performed from the menu (VF Menu) displayed in the viewfinder or on a monitor connected to the SDI OUT connector.
  • Page 10: Example Of System Configuration

    For more information about the fittings, connections, or for use of this camera. use of additional equipment and accessories, see “Chapter This manual assumes the use of an optional Sony HD 2 Installation and Preparations” (page 17) as well as the Electronic Viewfinder.
  • Page 11: Sr-R4 Docking System

    1-2-1 SR-R4 Docking System An SR-R4 recorder can be docked on the rear of the camera head. The SR-R4 power source is supplied via the camera’s DC IN connector. HDVF-C30WR or DVF-EL100 SR-R4 12 V DC power Example of System Configuration...
  • Page 12: Locations And Functions Of Parts

    1-3 Locations and Functions of Parts Front panel c Viewfinder shoe (Network) connector d VF connector Lens mount e Lens fixing lever Shutter emergency open screw (page 68) f Hot shoe b Ventilation holes (intake) (Network) connector (RJ-45 type, 10BASE-T/ Kabel, um Fehlfunktionen aufgrund von Störungen zu 100BASE-TX) vermeiden.
  • Page 13: Left Panel

    Left panel i Handle j Measure hook/ focus reference mark k SDI OUT2 connector a USB connectors l VF connector (for DVF-EL100) b Accessory receptacles m Ventilation holes (exhaust) c CAM POWER switch h EXT. I/O connector g LENS connector f Wrench box e DC OUT 24V 4A connector d DC OUT 12V 4A connector...
  • Page 14: Right Panel

    Messages” (page 66). If the red or flashing red indication continues, consult your f “Memory Stick”/SD memory card section local Sony representative. Slots for a “Memory Stick PRO Duo” and an SD memory c LOCK switch card are provided behind the rubber cap. The access lamp Locks operation of the side panel (excluding the REC and turns red when a “Memory Stick PRO Duo”...
  • Page 15 Settings Change mode or when about replacing the optical module, consult your local displaying the menu in the viewfinder or on a monitor. Sony representative. Pressing the BACK button when the DVF adjustment menu is displayed returns the display to the VF menu page h Tripod receptacles (bottom) select screen.
  • Page 16: Rear Panel

    Rear panel a Recorder connector b REC indicator c GENLOCK IN connector d SHUTTER connector e HD-Y OUT connector f SDI OUT1 connector g REMOTE connector h DC IN indicator i DC IN connector j Cable clamp screw holes a Recorder connector i DC IN connector (LEMO 8-pin) Connects signal and power with the SR-R4 docked on the Connects to a power cable with the supplied power cable...
  • Page 17: Chapter 2 Installation And Preparations

    Installation and Preparations Chapter • The recorder connector for connecting the SR-R4 is an 2-1 Mounting the SR-R4 optical connector. Attach the connector cap on the optical connector when not connected to an SR-R4 to protect the connector. After removing the cap, store it in the position shown in the following figure for The SR-R4 docks on the rear of the camera head.
  • Page 18: Attaching A Filter

    Align the notch on the filter mount with the protrusion 2-2 Attaching a Filter on the filter holder, insert the mounting tool onto the filter mount, and then turn clockwise until it clicks into place. You can mount commercially available gel filters in the supplied filter holder and then attach them to the camera if you wish to use an ND filter in F65RAW-HFR mode or wish to use a filter other than those built into the camera.
  • Page 19: Attaching A Lens

    Align the lens’ alignment pin with the notch in the For information about replacing shims, consult your local upper part of the lens mount and insert the lens into the Sony representative. mount. While supporting the lens, rotate the lens fixing lever...
  • Page 20 Insert the replacement shim using the shim slit to clear Part number Thickness the wiring, and align the camera screw holes and shim 4-260-711-63 0.08 mm (0.0032 inch) alignment pins. 4-260-711-73 0.09 mm (0.0036 inch) Shim alignment pins 4-260-711-83 0.10 mm (0.0040 inch) To change a shim Note Exercise care not to damage the internal wiring of the...
  • Page 21: Attaching A Viewfinder

    Slide the viewfinder mounting plate forward/backward 2-4 Attaching a into position, and then turn the lever to lock it into position. Viewfinder Caution When the viewfinder is attached, do not leave the camera with the eyepiece facing the sun. Direct sunlight can enter through the eyepiece, be focused in the viewfinder and cause fire.
  • Page 22: Mounting The Camera On A Tripod

    For information about obtaining the Wi-Fi mounting bracket, consult your local Sony representative. Attach the Wi-Fi mounting bracket onto the camera using the supplied +B3 × 5 screws. M3 × 5 (+B3 × 5 screws) (supplied)
  • Page 23: Preparing The Power Supply

    (LEMO 8-pin) on the camera. For details on connector pin assignments, see “Connector Pin Assignments” (page 74) in the Appendix. For details on the pin connections, consult your local Sony representative. Notes • Use of a power supply with 150 W or higher supply capacity is recommended to safely drive the camera.
  • Page 24: Setting The Date And Time

    Turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to set the date (year, 2-8 Setting the Date and month, day). Turning the MENU SEL/ENTER dial moves to the Time next digit. Select the day, then press the MENU SEL/ ENTER dial to confirm the setting. When the camera is used for the first time, the menu for Turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to select Time, then press the MENU SEL/ENTER dial.
  • Page 25: Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments And Settings

    • In intensified sensitivity shooting (e.g. 1600EI), the gain is automatically adjusted in response to the selected Functions supported after upgrading the sensitivity for the VF/SDI/HD-Y outputs, even though F65 using the CBK-65EL (F65 UPGRADE the master video output darkens, to maintain appropriate KIT) monitoring levels.
  • Page 26: Camera Settings

    3-2 Camera Settings 3-3 Basic Settings using the Subdisplay The camera can be configured from the following devices. Basic settings of the camera can be easily performed using Subdisplay the subdisplay. The items set on the subdisplay can also be You perform the basic setup configuration using the set using the VF menu.
  • Page 27: Setting The Video Format

    Select screen (e.g. shutter value) 1 Video format 2 Shutter value 3 ND filter 4 Sensitivity (EI value) 5 Color temperature 6 Color space (SDI2) 7 LUT (SDI2) On this screen, turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to select Settings page 2 an item.
  • Page 28: Setting The Shutter Value

    F65RAW-HFR mode: Camera image VF connector SDI OUT connector 23.98pForPB, 29.97pForPB, 24pForPB, 25pForPB, output output S119.88p (23.98p), S119.88p (29.97p), S120p (24p), 59.94p 59.94i* 59.94i* S120p (25p) S47.95p 23.98PsF* 23.98PsF* The mode can be switched between F65RAW mode, HD 24PsF* 24PsF* mode, and F65RAW-HFR mode on the <System Format>...
  • Page 29 Changing the shutter value in Step mode Settings page 1 In Step mode, one of the registered shutter values can be Shutter value selected. Select the shutter value on settings page 1, then press the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. Settings page 1 Shutter value Select [Continuous], then press the MENU SEL/ ENTER dial.
  • Page 30: Selecting An Nd Filter

    Settings page 1 3-3-4 Selecting an ND Filter The camera has built-in optical ND filters that can be used to match the illumination and natural lighting conditions. The following filters can be selected in F65RAW mode or HD mode. In F65RAW-HFR mode, the filter is fixed to Clear.
  • Page 31: Setting The Sdi Out2 Output Color Space

    Select the color temperature on settings page 1, then Turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to select the color press the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. space, then press the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. Settings page 1 To set using the VF menu Color temperature Set the Color on the <SDI2 Look>...
  • Page 32: Selecting The Fan Operating Mode

    Settings page 2 Turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to select the look- up table to apply, then press the MENU SEL/ENTER Fan operating mode dial. Turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to select the To set using the VF menu operating mode, then press the MENU SEL/ENTER Set the LUT on the <SDI2 Look>...
  • Page 33: Checking The Remaining Media

    Time code display types 3-3-11 Checking the Remaining Media Indication Meaning TCG 00:00:00:00 Time code generator’s time code data. When the SR-R4 recorder is docked with the camera, an DF or NDF is displayed, depending on the time code type. estimate of the remaining recording time (recording units: minutes) on the memory card can be checked on settings TCR 00:00:00:00...
  • Page 34: Adjusting The Subdisplay Brightness

    Turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to select the Menu indication Function function to assign, then press the MENU SEL/ENTER Mag Position Selects the position of the image that dial. is magnified by the Mag function. There are nine points on the screen that can act as the center point of the magnified image.
  • Page 35: Checking The Self-Diagnostic Results

    3-3-16 Checking the Self-Diagnostic 3-4 VF Menu Basic Results Operation The results of self-diagnostics can be checked on settings page 3. If an internal error occurs, a warning or error message is displayed. Detailed settings that cannot be configured on the For details about messages, see “Warning/Error subdisplay are set in the VF menu displayed in the Messages”...
  • Page 36 Turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to select a category, The list or spin box corresponding to the selected item then press the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. is displayed. Screen Example (List) The page select screen appears. Items within the selected page and the current values of those items are displayed.
  • Page 37: Setting The Shooting Mode

    When Encode is set to Lite or SQ, 10-bit recording is 3-5 Setting the Shooting selected. When set to HQ, 12-bit recording is selected. Mode Encode Selects the recording mode. In F65RAW mode, “F65RAW-SQ” or “F65RAW-Lite” can be selected. The shooting mode can be set to RAW mode or HD mode. In HD mode, “SR-HQ”...
  • Page 38: Setting The Output Signal

    The SDI1 system supports “Graded ACES” and “Look SDI menu. Profile” settings that perform color conversion using a built-in 3D LUT. The F65 employs a 3D LUT with <SDI1 Look> page 17×17×17 lattice to obtain a contour line signal for areas of smoothly varying luminous intensity.
  • Page 39: Selecting The Viewfinder Output Signal

    For details, see “When Color/LUT is selected” 3-7 Viewing and Setting (page 38) for SDI OUT1. the Viewfinder Display 3-6-2 Selecting the Viewfinder Output Signal Besides the video image, the viewfinder can display text This selects the video signals for output on the VF and HD- and messages showing the camera settings and operation Y connectors.
  • Page 40: Setting The Marker Display

    e Color temperature connectors on the <Mix> page in the Display Info menu Indicates the state of the color temperature. (page 54). f SDI1 look <Mix> page Displays the SDI1 look settings for the output image on the SDI OUT1 connector. g SDI2 look Displays the SDI2 look settings for the output image on the SDI OUT2 connector and in the viewfinder.
  • Page 41: Setting The Voltage Warning Values

    Item Setting Item Setting Sets the 24 V power supply End value Center Sets whether to display the center (20.0 V to 24.0 V). The default is 21.6 V. marker. DC IN (12V) Type Selects the 12 V system supply settings. Effective Sets whether to display the effective You can set Near End and End...
  • Page 42: Monitoring High Key Blown-Out Highlights And Low Key Clipped Blacks

    3-7-5 Monitoring High Key Blown- 3-8 Restoring the factory out Highlights and Low Key Clipped default settings Blacks Blown-out highlights and clipped blacks in the output image on the SDI OUT2 connector can be monitored using Settings can be restored to their factory default values by an ASSIGN button assigned with the Hi/Lo Key function.
  • Page 43: Subdisplay Menu List

    Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings Chapter 4-1 Subdisplay Menu List This section describes the menu list displayed on the subdisplay. Item Default Set or display value Remarks Settings page 1 Video format S47.95p, S48p: When using the mechanical rotary 1 to 48 shutter, the minimum value is 8.
  • Page 44 Item Default Set or display value Remarks ND filter Clear F65RAW mode, HD mode: Close: Filter closed (display only) Clear, 0.9, 1.2, 1.5, 1.8, Close, Mainte: Maintenance mode, with no Mainte filter deployed (display only). F65RAW-HFR mode: Switched using the VF menu. Clear(HFR), Close, Mainte Sensitivity (Cine mode: EI Cine mode:...
  • Page 45 Item Default Set or display value Remarks Subdisplay brightness 1 to 4 Self diagnostics (display only) OK, Warning/error message Displays self-diagnostics results. A message is displayed if an error occurs. For details, see “Warning/Error Messages” (page 66). Subdisplay Menu List...
  • Page 46: Vf Menu List

    4-2 VF Menu List This section describes the VF menu items displayed in the viewfinder or on a monitor. Note The items displayed in a web browser or on a tablet device are basically the same as the VF menu, with one exception. The item not displayed on these devices is noted in the following table.
  • Page 47: Camera Menu

    4-2-1 Camera Menu Page Configuration Default Settings Remarks item <System RAW/HD F65RAW F65RAW, HD, Sets the recording mode. Format> F65RAW-HFR Signal format Frame Rate 23.98p F65RAW mode: Sets the frame rate. settings 23.98p, 24p, 29.97p, 25p, 50p, 59.94p, S47.95 (23.98p), S48 (24p), S59.94p (23.98p), S59.94p (29.97p), S60p (24p), S60p (25p)
  • Page 48 Page Configuration Default Settings Remarks item <Base Setting> Shoot Mode Cine Cine, Custom Cine: This mode is used to adjust and Basic settings check the LUT and Color for the VF/ SDI output signals without processing the main image signal (color grading is performed in post-production).
  • Page 49 Hyper category is available in Custom User 1:709(800%) 1:709(800%) mode only. For User category, imported, F65 gamma can be selected. The “1:709(800%)” table is overwritten if a user-defined table is imported. White Adjusts the gain of the main line signal (Custom mode only).
  • Page 50 Page Configuration Default Settings Remarks item <Bars/Test Color Bar On, Off Turns the output of color bars On/Off. Signal> Test Signal Off, Saw, Step Sets the test waveform output. Color bar and test signal settings VF Menu List...
  • Page 51: Vf/Sdi Menu

    4-2-2 VF/SDI Menu Page Configuration Default Settings Remarks item <SDI1 Look> Select Look Profile ACES-Proxy10, Graded Sets the look type of the video output SDI1 look ACES, Look Profile, image on the SDI OUT1 connector. settings S-Log2/S-Gamut, Color/LUT ACES-Proxy10: Outputs an image with applied 10-bit approximation of a log curve specified by ACES (Academy Color Encoding Specification).
  • Page 52 Page Configuration Default Settings Remarks item <SDI1 ASC InputDescription Display only. CDL> Displays the character string defined in SDI1 ASC CDL the InputDescription tag of the CDL/CCC settings file. “Undefined” is displayed if the InputDescription tag is not present. Slope Adjusts the individual R, G, B values of the ASC CDL slope function.
  • Page 53 Page Configuration Default Settings Remarks item <SDI2 Look> Select Color/LUT S-Log2/S-Gamut, Color/LUT Sets the look type of the video output SDI2 look image on the SDI OUT2 connector. settings S-Log2/S-Gamut: Outputs images in S- Log2 or S-Gamut. Color/LUT: Outputs images with the specified Color and LUT settings.
  • Page 54: Display Info Menu

    Page Configuration Default Settings Remarks item <Digital VF Color –99 to 0 to +99 Adjusts the color saturation of the image. Picture> Contrast –99 to 0 to +99 Adjusts the contrast of the image. Output signal settings for Brightness –99 to 0 to +99 Adjusts the brightness of the image.
  • Page 55 Page Configuration Default Settings Remarks item <Status> System Format On, Off Turns the signal format indicator On/Off. Status indicator ND Filter On, Off Turns the ND filter indicator On/Off. display item settings Color Temperature On, Off Turns the color temperature indicator On/Off.
  • Page 56: Config Menu

    4-2-4 Config Menu Page Configuration Default Settings Remarks item <Switch Assign> Assign 1 Off, Mag, Mag Position, Off: No function is allocated. ASSIGN button Hi/Lo Key, Fan Mode, Mag: Displays a magnified image in the Assign 2 Mag Position function Rec Review, Highlight Clip viewfinder and on the SDI OUT assignment...
  • Page 57 Page Configuration Default Settings Remarks item <Slate Data> Reel* 001 to 999 Displays information specified on the Slate information “Slate” page of the F65Remote Look Scene display Plus (excluding Reel, Camera Index, Take Shot). * For Reel, Camera Index, Shot: Camera Index* A to Z Displays information specified on the...
  • Page 58: File Menu

    Comment Name (Up to 12 characters), -- Comment Import Execute by Enter. Imports an F65 gamma file with .gmd file name extension (up to five) from USB flash memory or SD memory card. <LUT File> Data (Up to 12 characters)
  • Page 59 • <Date/Hour Meter> in the Config menu • Gamma File, LUT File, and ASC CDL File in the File menu <Media Format> M.S./SD Format Execute by Enter. Initializes the media and creates folders Formatting for the F65. media VF Menu List...
  • Page 60: Network Menu

    4-2-6 Network Menu This menu is not displayed in web browsers or on tablet devices. Page Configuration Default Settings Remarks item <LAN Setting> DHCP Disabled Enabled, Disabled Sets whether to automatically obtain an IP address IP address from a DHCP server. settings IP Address 192.168.1.1...
  • Page 61: Diagnosis Menu

    AT PLD V X.xxy-yy AT CPU V X.xxy-yy Update Execute by Enter. Updates the system. Consult your local Sony representative if you need to update the system. <Maintenance> APR (Auto Pixel Execute by Enter. Automatically adjusts the image sensor. Maintenance...
  • Page 62: Appendix

    Capture Frame Rational 81.06 Number of captured frames per second expressed Rate as a 32-bit signed integer ratio. Example: 20000:1.001 (for S59.94p 20fps) Image Sensor UInt8 81.07 Image sensor readout mode. Readout Mode Fixed 02h value: Progressive frame in F65. Metadata...
  • Page 63 User Defined Set Key (UL) – User Defined Acquisition Metadata Set Key. Acquisition 06.0E.2B.34.02.53.01.01. 0C.02.01.01.7F.01.00.00 Metadata Length BER Length – Sony F65 camera metadata set length. UDAM Set AUID E0.00 Sony F65 metadata set identifier. Identifier 20500000-f0c0-1181-9669-08004678031c Effective Marker Rational E1.01...
  • Page 64: Non-Realtime Metadata

    Item name Data type Length (bytes) Local tag Meaning Monitoring Base Label E1.0B Label value, registered in SMPTE RP 224, indicating Curve the base curve when ASC CDL adjustment is added for the monitor video on SDI-OUT1. Monitoring UTF8 String E1.09 String indicating the combined SDI-OUT1 monitor Descriptions...
  • Page 65 Item name Data type Length (bytes) Local tag Meaning Length 4-byte length Data length of second packet, excluding the Key and Length attributes. Reel UTF8 String Variable 02.01 Reel number. (8 max.) Scene UTF8 String Variable 02.02 Scene number. (8 max.) UTF8 String Variable 02.03...
  • Page 66: Warning/Error Messages

    Consult your local Sony representative. DIAGNOSIS: Warning Sync Error A sync error occurred. Flashing red If the error continues, consult your local Sony representative. DIAGNOSIS: Lit red Warning Optical Level Care The optical level of the Recorder connector has reduced DOCK: Lit yellow to caution level.
  • Page 67 Connect an SR-R4 version model supported by the diagnostics field in a camera. dialog. For details, consult your local Sony representative. DIAGNOSIS: Lit red Warning Digital VF Error A problem has occurred with the DVF-EL100. DIAGNOSIS: Lit red...
  • Page 68: Precautions

    To forcibly open the shutter Always turn off the power. Should the shutter to control incoming light to the image sensor not open, immediately consult your local Sony Use and storage locations representative. If you want to continue shooting urgently, you can use the Store in a level, ventilated place.
  • Page 69: Cleaning The Recorder Connector

    Cleaning the Recorder About “Memory Stick Connector Duo” Supported types of “Memory Stick” Note You can use “Memory Stick Duo” or “Memory Stick PRO Before cleaning the recorder connector, always check that Duo.” the power supply is disconnected before proceeding. The camera operations have been checked using “Memory Stick”...
  • Page 70 —Very humid or subject to corrosive substances • To prevent data loss, make backups of data frequently. In no event will Sony be liable for any loss of data. • Unauthorized recording may be contrary to the provisions of copyright law. When you use a “Memory Stick Duo”...
  • Page 71: Specifications

    Supports SD memory cards, SDHC Imagers memory cards up to class 10 Imagers Super 35-mm CMOS image sensor Method Single sensor F65 accessories Aspect ratio 17:9 +B3 × 5 screws (4) Cable clamp belt (1) Electrical characteristics Belt bracket (1)
  • Page 72 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...
  • Page 73 Dimensions Unit: mm (inches) 19 ( Ø 52 (2 104 (4 109.4 (4 144 (5 88 (3 194.7 (7 147 (5 79.7 (3 13.5 254.5 (10 226.7 (9) 3/8-16UNC 104.5 (4 Weight: Camera head 5 kg (11 lb) With accessories 6.5 kg (14 lb 5 oz) Specifications...
  • Page 74: Connector Pin Assignments

    Signal Specifications Connector Pin IRIS CONT +3.4 V (F16) to +6.2 V (F2.8) Assignments UNREG +10.5 V to +17 V 500 mA (MAX) IRIS +3.4 V (F16) to +6.2 V REMOTE (8-pin female) POSITION (F2.8) — — Not used — —...
  • Page 75 DC IN (8-pin male) Signal Specifications — — VF (for DVF-EL100) (26-pin) (External View) Signal Specifications UNREG_GND — GND for +12 V (External View) UNREG_GND — GND for +12 V UNREG_GND (24 — GND for +24 V Signal Specifications SHIELD GND —...
  • Page 76 DC OUT 24 V (3-pin female) 1 2 3 4 (External View) Signal Specifications VBUS 5 V dc, 500 mA (max) (External View) IN/OUT IN/OUT Signal Specifications — UNREG_GND (24 — DC OUT 12 V (11-pin female) UNREG_24 +24 V DC V_OUT 4 A (MAX) REC trigger...
  • Page 77: Menu Operation Using A Web Browser

    Menu Operation using a Operation using a Tablet Web Browser Device The settings menus of this camera can be controlled from The camera can be operated wirelessly by installing the a computer using a Web browser. F65Remote Look Plus application for tablet devices. A CBK-WA01 Wi-Fi adapter (option) is required for Supported OS wireless operation.
  • Page 78 Camera and Tablet Device Connections There are two modes supported for connecting devices. Infrastructure mode Access point F65 + CBK-WA01 Tablet device Ad-hoc mode Tablet device F65 + CBK-WA01 Infrastructure mode • Some tablet devices are not equipped with the necessary hardware for ad-hoc mode.
  • Page 79: Color Space According To The Color Space Settings

    Color Space According to the COLOR SPACE Settings (Rw, Gw, Bw): RGB values for the original color space for S-GAMUT (R, G, B): Values after being converted to the color space for conventional cameras The color space of the camera main signal, recorded by the SR-R4 in RAW mode when connected, is S-GAMUT Use the following equations to convert from S-GAMUT to mode.
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