Accessory Attachments; Shoulder Pad - Sony PMW-TD300 Operating Instructions Manual

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Accessory Attachments

a Shoulder strap fitting
Attach the supplied shoulder strap (see page 50).
b Accessory fitting shoe
Attach an optional accessory such as a video light
(see page 50).
c Viewfinder front-to-back positioning
lever
To adjust the viewfinder position in the front-to-
back direction, loosen this lever and the LOCK
knob. After adjustment, retighten this lever and
the LOCK knob.
d Viewfinder left-to-right positioning ring
Loosen this ring to adjust the left-to-right position
of the viewfinder (see page 40).
e Viewfinder fitting shoe
Attach the viewfinder.
f VF (viewfinder) connector (26-pin,
rectangular)
Connect the cable of the supplied viewfinder or
optional CBK-VF01 viewfinder.
g VF (viewfinder) connector (20-pin,
round)
Connect the cable of the optional DXF-series
viewfinder.
For connecting the DXF-series devices, optional
parts are required. Consult a Sony service
representative for information about connecting the
DXF-51 or DXF-C50W.
h Viewfinder front-to-back positioning
knob (LOCK knob)
Loosen this knob to adjust the front-to-back
position of the viewfinder (see page 40).
i Fitting for optional microphone holder
Fit an optional CAC-12 Microphone Holder (see
page 47).
j Shoulder pad
Raise the shoulder pad fixing lever to adjust the
position in the front-to-rear direction. Adjust the
position for maximum convenience when
operating the camcorder on your shoulder (see
page 51).
k LIGHT (video light) connector (2-pin,
female)
A video light with a maximum power
consumption of 50 W, such as the Anton Bauer
Ultralight 2 or equivalent can be connected (see
page 50).
l MIC IN (microphone input) (+48 V)
connector (XLR type, 5-pin, female)
Connect a stereo microphone to this connector.
The power (+48 V) is supplied via this connector.
m Tripod mount
When using the camcorder on a tripod, attach the
tripod adaptor (optional).
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