Sony VENICE MPC-3610 Operating Instructions Manual

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4-735-109-12 (1)
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Digital Motion Picture Camera
VENICE
Operating Instructions
MPC-3610
Firmware Version 2.0
© 2017 Sony Corporation

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  • Page 1 4-735-109-12 (1) Digital Motion Picture Camera VENICE Operating Instructions MPC-3610 Firmware Version 2.0 © 2017 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    000 2 Table of Contents 1. Overview 4. Shooting Features ................3 Basic Operations ...............67 System Configuration ............6 Useful Functions ...............68 Location and Function of Parts .......... 7 5. Connecting External Devices 2. Preparation Connecting External Monitors and Recording Devices ..............70 Preparing a Power Supply ..........15 External Synchronization ..........72...
  • Page 3: Overview

    DCI-P3. The degree of freedom in the using Sony’s miniaturization technology, which grading is dramatically improved when using allows easier shooting in confined spaces or on Sony’s S-Gamut and S-Gamut3.Cine color space drones. Employs an 8-position optical ND filter. It offers together with S-Log3.
  • Page 4 1. Overview: Features Effective Picture Size Software Licenses The unit supports shooting in the following effective picture sizes. You can select software licenses (optional) according to the intended usage of the unit. Software licenses are installed using Maintenance > License Options (page 58) in the full menu. [Note] A software license is required to shoot in 6K 17:9, 6K 1.85:1, 6K 3:2, 4K 4:3, and 4K 6:5.
  • Page 5 1. Overview: Features Surround View Surround View is a mode available in the following imager modes that displays an image range that includes a 5% outer region beyond the effective picture size (top/bottom/left/right) in the viewfinder and SDI monitor output, allowing you to view a larger image range when shooting. The recorded image area does not include the outer region.
  • Page 6: System Configuration

    1. Overview System Configuration Microphone Holder (A-2182-620-A) Rod Clamp (A-2182-621-A) Rod (4-684-612-01) DVF-EL200 DVF-L700 ECM-680S, ECM-678, Viewfinder Viewfinder ECM-674 (VF cable (A-2201-632-A or Microphone A-2201-633-A) is required) (EC-0.5X3F5M is required) AXS-R7 AXS-A256S24, AXS-A512S48, AXS-AR1, AXS-CR1 Portable Memory AXS-A512S24, AXS-A1TS48, AXS- AXS Memory Card Recorder A1TS24...
  • Page 7: Location And Function Of Parts

    1. Overview Location and Function of Parts Simultaneously, the clip list screen is displayed REC ACTIVE lamp Operator Side on the sub display and can also be used for The lamp is lit green when the REC button is clip operations. enabled.
  • Page 8 1. Overview: Location and Function of Parts SxS memory card slot block (page 23) the tape measure hook as a reference. You can Assistant Side attach the end of a tape measure to the hook, and measure the distance from the subject. The SxS memory card slots are located behind the cover.
  • Page 9 1. Overview: Location and Function of Parts AUDIO IN connector (XLR 5-pin) ITEM key 6 is the user function list EDIT button. Front Input external microphone or audio Press this button to display the function equipment signals. selection screen for the user function buttons When the audio source is set to LINE or MIC and assignable buttons.
  • Page 10 1. Overview: Location and Function of Parts source, input a reference timecode signal. Rear AUX connector (LEMO 5-pin) Outputs the timecode signal (page 71). REMOTE (remote control) connector (8-pin) Not supported in firmware version 2.0. 12V/24V (DC power input) connector (page 15) DC power supply input connector for external power supply to the unit.
  • Page 11 1. Overview: Location and Function of Parts Bottom 1 2 3 Air vent External device connector Tripod plate attachment holes Used when an optional AXS-R7 AXS (Access Type of screw: 1/4-20UNC (2) Memory Card System) Recorder is attached to Type of screw: 3/8-16UNC (4) the unit to upgrade the AXS-R7 (page 27) Length of engagement: 9 mm (3/8 inch) or less Release button (page 17)
  • Page 12 1. Overview: Location and Function of Parts Exposure index indicator Monitor LUT indicator Viewfinder Screen Displays the exposure index (EI) value. Displays the LUT setting of the Monitor output (page 49). Color temperature indicator During shooting (recording or standby) and playback, the status and settings of the unit are HDMI LUT indicator Displays the color temperature and Tint value superimposed over the picture on the viewfinder screen.
  • Page 13 1. Overview: Location and Function of Parts SDI output REC trigger indicator Time data display Effective picture size indicator Displays the SDI output REC trigger status. Displays the duration or timecode, depending Displays the effective picture size and whether on the TC/Media category > TC Display setting anamorphic de-squeeze conversion is applied, in the menu (page 40).
  • Page 14 1. Overview: Location and Function of Parts Information displayed on the playback screen Warning icon Displayed when other than a high temperature warning message is issued. The following information is displayed on the The description is displayed in the Info playback picture.
  • Page 15: Preparation

    Checking the remaining battery charge Using AC Power (DC IN Power) adaptor. For safety, use only the Sony battery packs and AC When recording or playback is in progress using adaptors listed below. the battery pack, the current battery remaining...
  • Page 16: Setting The Clock

    2. Preparation Setting the Clock When you use the unit for the first time, the initial setup screen appears on the sub display when the power is turned on. 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).
  • Page 17: Attaching The Vf Attachment And Handle

    2. Preparation Attaching the VF Attachment and Handle Attaching the VF Attachment Attaching the Handle Slide the VF attachment on in the direction of Slide the handle on in the direction of the the arrow to attach it. arrow to attach it. Position the VF attachment in the desired Position the handle in the desired front/rear front/rear position, then turn the lock lever to...
  • Page 18: Mounting A Lens And Adjusting The Flange

    SEL100F28GM lever Turn the PL mount lever counterclockwise The following shims are supplied with the unit. For details about available lenses for the unit, contact a Sony while holding the lens from underneath. 0.05 mm × 1 (circular) service representative.
  • Page 19 2. Preparation: Mounting a Lens and Adjusting the Flange Focal Length Adjusting the flange focal length Cleaning the Filter Reattach the PC connectors (two locations) to their original positions, and tighten the four Phillips screws with 0.18 N·m tightening Remove the six Torx screws and remove the PL To clean the filter, first remove the adaptor.
  • Page 20 2. Preparation: Mounting a Lens and Adjusting the Flange Focal Length To attach the PL lens adaptor To remove the lens Removing the PL Lens Adaptor Attaching an E Mount Lens Check that the mount lever is in the locked Push the lock switch up, and turn the mount Remove the PL lens adaptor when you want to position.
  • Page 21: Attaching A Viewfinder

    2. Preparation Attaching a Viewfinder Available viewfinders for the unit Attaching a Viewfinder Adjusting the Viewfinder Position Clamper DVF-EL200: OLED color viewfinder DVF-L700: LCD color viewfinder Align the viewfinder shoe with the groove of To adjust the front/rear position the viewfinder mount on the VF attachment, Viewfinders are available separately.
  • Page 22 2. Preparation: Attaching a Viewfinder To adjust the left/right position and height To adjust the viewfinder angle (angle) You can adjust the angle of the viewfinder while shooting. Loosen the rod lock lever at the front of the VF Loosen the rotation lock lever on the attachment.
  • Page 23: Handling Sxs Memory Cards

    Insert the SxS memory card into the slot with [Note] Use the following Sony SxS memory cards or XQD ˎ SxS, SxS PRO, and SxS-1 are trademarks of Sony ˎ the SxS label facing to the right. Data integrity is not guaranteed if the power is turned off or memory cards.*...
  • Page 24 2. Preparation: Handling SxS Memory Cards restore operation is displayed on the sub display. situation. Formatting (Initializing) SxS Memory Checking the Remaining Recording To start the restore process, select Execute by Use TC/Media > Update Media (page 52) in the Cards Time turning the MENU dial, then press the MENU dial.
  • Page 25: Handling Sd Cards For Saving Configuration Data

    2. Preparation Handling SD Cards for Saving Configuration Data You can store the configuration file of the camera [Note] Removing an SD Card All data is erased when an SD card is formatted, and the data on an SD card (optional). The stored file can be cannot be restored.
  • Page 26: Using With Axs-R7

    2. Preparation Using with AXS-R7 You can record video/audio in RAW or X-OCN Docking module Inserting an AXS Memory Card Switching Between AXS Memory to an AXS-R7 AXS (Access Memory Card System) Cards Recorder (optional) by attaching the recorder to the unit.
  • Page 27 2. Preparation: Using with AXS-R7 When formatting ends, a completion message If restoration fails Recording to an AXS Memory Card Insert the USB flash drive updater in the appears. Press the MENU dial to dismiss the external device connector (page 11). message.
  • Page 28: Camera Operations

    000 28 3. Camera Operations Sub Display The sub display displays the Home screen, clip list screen, playback screen, menu screen, full menu screen, and user functions screen. You can switch between the screens on the sub display using the buttons on the Assistant side of the unit. User functions screen User 1 User 2...
  • Page 29 3. Camera Operations: Sub Display Status display area Home Screen Press the HOME button on the Assistant side to display the Home screen. You can check the status of the unit and set basic settings for the unit on the Home screen. 00:00:00:00 23.98fps 3.8K 16:9...
  • Page 30 3. Camera Operations: Sub Display Warning icon Displayed when other than a high temperature warning message is issued. The description is displayed in the Info category in the menu. Ext-LK icon Displayed when the internal timecode generator is locked to an external signal input to the TC IN (timecode input) connector.
  • Page 31: Operations On The Home Screen Of The Sub Display

    3. Camera Operations Operations on the Home Screen of the Sub Display Changing the brightness of the sub display When setting White Balance Basic Operation Step Edit Operation You can change the brightness of the sub display On the White Balance settings edit screen, you using Technical >...
  • Page 32 3. Camera Operations: Operations on the Home Screen of the Sub Display Changing the LUT category FPS Operation Select the output to set using ITEM keys 2, 3, 5, Auto White Bal. and 6. 3200 You can change the target category for LUT Current: The settings edit screen appears.
  • Page 33 1D-3D-CDL card (page 69). The file name of the User 3D LUT file stored on ACS CDL File 03: Scene4_Dark_160830 PRIVATE\SONY\PRO\LUT\ the SD card is displayed. Done Load File Insert the SD card into the SD card slot (page 11).
  • Page 34 3. Camera Operations: Operations on the Home Screen of the Sub Display Home Screen Items on the Sub Display Item Description Exposure Index Sets the EI value. The setting changes as follows depending on the Project > Basic Setting > Base ISO (page 50) setting in the full menu. The names of items and corresponding setting values are given below.
  • Page 35 3. Camera Operations: Operations on the Home Screen of the Sub Display Item Description Configures settings related to the LUT to apply to the output video. Page 1 SDI 1/2 (ITEM key 2): Log Display only, as LUT cannot be applied to the SDI 1/2 output image. SDI 3/4 (ITEM key 3): Log/Look Selects the LUT to apply to the SDI 3/4 output image.
  • Page 36: User Functions Screen

    3. Camera Operations User Functions Screen You can press the USER button (page 9) to The following tables lists the functions that are assigned when the unit is shipped from the factory. Changing Button Functions display the user functions screen on the sub Button Function Assignable Button setting...
  • Page 37 3. Camera Operations: User Functions Screen Assignable Button Function State when unit is Functions that can be Assigned to Assignable Buttons 1 to 4 setting powered on SxS Slot Change Switches the active slot when two SxS memory Setting retained cards are inserted.
  • Page 38 3. Camera Operations: User Functions Screen Assignable Button setting Function State when unit is powered on VF Status Info Turns the information display on the Setting retained viewfinder output image on/off. VF Focus Magnifier Turns the focus magnifier function of the Setting not retained viewfinder on/off.
  • Page 39: Menu Operations

    3. Camera Operations Menu Operations By pressing the MENU button while shooting Basic Operation Turn the MENU dial to move the cursor to the (during recording or recording standby) or during setting value. playback, you can display and operate the menu screen on the sub display.
  • Page 40 3. Camera Operations: Menu Operations TC/Media category Menu Item List bold Default values are shown underlined and in text. The items available in each category are given below. Item Settings Description TC Mode Preset F-Run (Ext-Lk)/ Sets the timecode mode. Project category Preset R-Run/...
  • Page 41 3. Camera Operations: Menu Operations Monitoring category Item Settings Description Moni. Details Displays the contents of the Monitoring Default values are shown underlined and in bold text. (ITEM key 6) menu (page 52) in the full menu. [Notes] For details about formats available for selection, see “SDI OUT Connector Output Formats” (page 76). ˎ...
  • Page 42 3. Camera Operations: Menu Operations Checking the Status using the Info Category Page Description Lens Displays the following information for the lens attached to the unit. You can check the status of media and the battery, and check the contents of warnings and errors that ˎ...
  • Page 43 3. Camera Operations: Menu Operations Recording Format Settings Project Frame Effective picture Main recording format SxS sub recording Rate size (Imager Mode) format (Sub Rec AXS Rec Format SxS Rec Format Format) The following recording formats can be selected for different combinations of effective picture size and 23.98/25/29.97 3.8K 16:9 Rec Off...
  • Page 44 3. Camera Operations: Menu Operations Project Frame Effective picture Main recording format SxS sub recording Project Frame Effective picture Main recording format SxS sub recording Rate size (Imager Mode) format (Sub Rec Rate size (Imager Mode) format (Sub Rec AXS Rec Format SxS Rec Format AXS Rec Format SxS Rec Format...
  • Page 45 3. Camera Operations: Menu Operations Project Frame Effective picture Main recording format SxS sub recording Project Frame Effective picture Main recording format SxS sub recording Rate size (Imager Mode) format (Sub Rec Rate size (Imager Mode) format (Sub Rec AXS Rec Format SxS Rec Format AXS Rec Format SxS Rec Format...
  • Page 46 3. Camera Operations: Menu Operations Project Frame Effective picture Main recording format SxS sub recording Project Frame Effective picture Main recording format SxS sub recording Rate size (Imager Mode) format (Sub Rec Rate size (Imager Mode) format (Sub Rec AXS Rec Format SxS Rec Format AXS Rec Format SxS Rec Format...
  • Page 47: Full Menu Operations

    3. Camera Operations Full Menu Operations The full menu for configuring the required settings Controls Setting Menu Items for shooting and playback is displayed on the sub display be pressing and holding the MENU button for 2 seconds or longer. Turn the MENU dial to move the cursor to the menu item you want to set, then press the MENU MENU button (page 8)
  • Page 48: Full Menu List

    3. Camera Operations Full Menu List The functions and available settings of each menu item are given below. Shooting > Shutter Makes settings related to the electronic shutter. Menu item Settings Description Shutter Select When Shutter Mode (page 56) Selects shutter angle or speed of the electronic Shooting Menu is set to Speed shutter.
  • Page 49 3. Camera Operations: Full Menu List Shooting > Exposure Index Shooting > LUT Select Sets the EI value. Makes settings related to the LUT to apply to the output image. Menu item Settings Description Menu item Settings Description EI Select The setting changes as follows Selects the EI value.
  • Page 50 3. Camera Operations: Full Menu List Shooting > Look File Project Menu Loads a User 3D LUT file into the unit. Menu item Settings Description Default values are shown underlined and in bold text. Load User 3D LUT Loads a User 3D LUT file stored on an SD card into the unit.
  • Page 51 3. Camera Operations: Full Menu List Project > Assignable Button TC/Media Menu Assigns functions to assignable buttons. For details about assigning functions, see “User Functions Screen” (page 36). Default values are shown underlined and in bold text. Menu item Settings Description TC/Media >...
  • Page 52 3. Camera Operations: Full Menu List TC/Media > Format Media Monitoring Menu Formats media. Menu item Settings Description SxS Slot A Execute/Cancel Initializes the SxS memory card in slot A (execute Default values are shown underlined and in bold text. by selecting Execute).
  • Page 53 3. Camera Operations: Full Menu List Monitoring > SDI OSD Monitoring > Status Info B Makes settings related to information and frame lines superimposed on the SDI output signal. Makes settings related to information displayed on the output image when Status Info Select is set to “Info.
  • Page 54 3. Camera Operations: Full Menu List Monitoring > Frame Line Monitoring > User Frame Line Makes settings related to lines and markers displayed on the output image. Makes settings related to the user frame lines. Menu item Settings Description Menu item Settings Description Color...
  • Page 55 3. Camera Operations: Full Menu List Audio Menu Audio > Audio Configuration Makes settings related to audio input/output. Menu item Settings Description Default values are shown underlined and in bold text. AGC Mono/Stereo Mono/Stereo Automatically adjusts the input level of analog audio signals recorded on channels 1 and 2, and Audio >...
  • Page 56 3. Camera Operations: Full Menu List Technical Menu Technical > System Configuration Makes settings related to control of the unit. Menu item Settings Description Default values are shown underlined and in bold text. SDI Rec Remote / HD SDI Remote I/F / Parallel Selects the SDI remote mode control method.
  • Page 57 11.5V (0.1V increments) Sets the threshold value for displaying the “Battery External(SD) type when genlocked. End” warning when using a Sony non-InfoLithium Internal: Not genlocked. battery. External(HD): Genlocked by the HD signal. Near End:Other Battery 11.5V to 17V (11.8V) (0.1V Sets the threshold value at which the remaining External(SD): Genlocked by the SD signal.
  • Page 58 3. Camera Operations: Full Menu List Maintenance Menu Maintenance > Reset to Default Returns the unit to factory default state. Menu item Settings Description Default values are shown underlined and in bold text. Reset Execute/Cancel Initializes all unit settings (execute by selecting Execute).
  • Page 59: Clip Operations On The Sub Display

    3. Camera Operations Clip Operations on the Sub Display Clip operations are performed using the clip list screen and the playback screen. You can play a clip by Format (codec) selecting the clip to play from the clip list screen displayed on the sub display. Displays the recording format (codec) of the When AXS Rec Format is not set to Rec Off in the Project category in the menu, AXS media becomes clip indicated by the cursor.
  • Page 60 3. Camera Operations: Clip Operations on the Sub Display Status display area Playback Screen The playback screen is displayed when you select a clip to play on the clip list screen and press the MENU dial or Play button (ITEM key 3). 00:00:00:00 23.98fps 3.8K 16:9...
  • Page 61: Playback

    3. Camera Operations Playback You can play recorded clips while the unit is in Playback operations Switching to an AXS memory card standby mode. Playback operation is performed using the buttons You can quickly play video recorded on an AXS [Note] on the sub display (page 60).
  • Page 62: Operations On The Home Screen Of The Mini Display

    3. Camera Operations Operations on the Home Screen of the Mini Display You can check the status of the unit and set basic Controls Basic Operation settings for the unit on the Home screen of the mini display. Press ITEM key 1, 2, or 3. HOME button (page 7) Fixed The cursor appears.
  • Page 63 3. Camera Operations: Operations on the Home Screen of the Mini Display Home Screen Items on the Mini Display Item Description Exposure Index Sets the EI value. The setting changes as follows depending on the Project > Basic Setting > Base ISO (page 50) setting in the full menu. The names of items and corresponding setting values are given below.
  • Page 64: Clip Operations On The Mini Display

    3. Camera Operations Clip Operations on the Mini Display You can play a clip by selecting the clip to play Play/Pause button Playback operations from the clip screen displayed on the mini display. Plays/pauses clip playback when ITEM key 2 When AXS Rec Format is not set to Rec Off in the ( ) is pressed.
  • Page 65: Network Setup And Operations

    3. Camera Operations Network Setup and Operations Connecting the unit to a network allows you Connecting the Unit and Device Displaying the Web Remote Control Web Remote Control Screen to control various settings of the unit from a computer or other device and to display information about the unit.
  • Page 66 3. Camera Operations: Network Setup and Operations Camera screen OSS (Open Source Software) Information screen Recording Configuring/Operating Assignable Buttons Click OSS Information in the Global Menu to display the open source software information. Click the Rec button on the Camera Control screen to start recording and to display the REC lamp in Playback screen Assignable buttons 1 to 4 are displayed on the...
  • Page 67: Shooting

    000 67 4. Shooting Basic Operations Basic recording can be performed with the Clip names following procedures. Clip names are recorded using the “Cam ID + Make sure that the necessary devices are Reel#” format. The clip name is created according attached to the unit and power is supplied to to the following rules.
  • Page 68: Useful Functions

    4. Shooting Useful Functions Simultaneous Recording (Simul Rec) Recording Review (Rec Review) High-Definition Focus Magnifier Highlight Clip Indicator Function You can simultaneously record two sizes of You can review the last recorded clip on the You can display clipped highlight areas in red in pictures on an SxS memory card in one slot.
  • Page 69 Save the User 3D LUT file in the following directory To activate the function, set Monitoring category > gray on the SD card. Moni. Details > VF Function > Double Speed Scan PRIVATE\SONY\PRO\LUT\ Green 38.9% to 42.2% 18% mid gray (page 54) in the menu to On.
  • Page 70: Connecting External Devices

    000 70 5. Connecting External Devices Connecting External Monitors and Recording Devices To display the recording/playback image on an MONITOR OUT Connector (BNC Type) 12V OUT Connector (DC OUT 12V, 24V OUT Connector (DC OUT 24 V, external monitor, select the output signal and Hirose 4-pin) Fischer 3-pin) use an appropriate cable for the monitor to be...
  • Page 71 5. Connecting External Devices: Connecting External Monitors and Recording Devices AUX Connector (LEMO 5-pin) Outputs the timecode signal. Signal Factory Use – TC OUT...
  • Page 72: External Synchronization

    000 72 5. Connecting External Devices External Synchronization When shooting with multiple units, synchronized You can check the genlock status using Technical To release external lock Synchronizing the Timecode with recording can be performed using a specific > Genlock > Reference Lock Type (page 57) in Another Device reference signal to synchronize the timecode the menu.
  • Page 73: Appendix

    When operating at room temperature, a usable lifetime. Contact a Sony service or sales Do not leave the unit with the lens facing the sun video signals.
  • Page 74 6. Appendix: Usage Precautions Flicker About the Screens OLED Panels Phenomena Specific to CMOS Image Sensors If recording is made under lighting produced by discharge tubes, such as fluorescent, sodium, ˎ Do not leave the screens facing direct sunlight, ˎ The OLED panel fitted to this unit is manufactured or mercury-vapor lamps, the screen may flicker, as this may damage the screens.
  • Page 75 Output Voltages of the Unit Notes on security The total output power that can be supplied to ˎ SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ˎ peripheral devices from the unit varies depending ANY KIND RESULTING FROM A FAILURE TO...
  • Page 76: Recording Formats And Output Signals

    6. Appendix Recording Formats and Output Signals SDI OUT Connector Output Formats The serial digital signal from an SDI OUT connector is output according to the Project category and Monitoring category settings in the menu. For details about Project category settings combinations, see “Recording Format Settings” (page 43). Default values are shown underlined and in bold text.
  • Page 77 6. Appendix: Recording Formats and Output Signals Project Monitoring > Output Format Output format Project Frame Rate Imager Mode SxS Rec Format SDI 1/2 SDI 3/4 SDI 1 SDI 2 SDI 3 SDI 4 29.97/25 6K 1.85:1/ XAVC-I 4K Class480/ 4096×2160P 2SI –...
  • Page 78 6. Appendix: Recording Formats and Output Signals Project Monitoring > Output Format Output format Project Frame Rate Imager Mode SxS Rec Format SDI 1/2 SDI 3/4 SDI 1 SDI 2 SDI 3 SDI 4 23.98 6K 1.85:1/ XAVC-I 4K Class480/ 4096×2160P 2SI –...
  • Page 79 6. Appendix: Recording Formats and Output Signals MONITOR OUT Connector/HDMI OUT Connector Output Formats The digital signal from the MONITOR OUT and HDMI OUT connectors is output according to the Project category and Monitoring category settings in the menu. For details about Project category settings combinations, see “Recording Format Settings” (page 43). Default values are shown underlined and in bold text.
  • Page 80 6. Appendix: Recording Formats and Output Signals Project Monitoring > Output Format Output format Project Frame Rate Imager Mode SxS Rec Format SDI 1/2 SDI 3/4 Monitor HDMI Monitor Out HDMI 29.97/25 6K 1.85:1/ XAVC-I 4K Class480/ 4096×2160P 4096×2160P 4096×2160P 2SI –...
  • Page 81 6. Appendix: Recording Formats and Output Signals Project Monitoring > Output Format Output format Project Frame Rate Imager Mode SxS Rec Format SDI 1/2 SDI 3/4 Monitor HDMI Monitor Out HDMI 23.98 6K 1.85:1/ XAVC-I 4K Class480/ 4096×2160P 4096×2160P 4096×2160P 2SI –...
  • Page 82: Error/Warning Indications

    Caution and Operation Confirmation Display equipment, cables, and media. If the error persists when the unit is turned on again, contact your Sony service representative. (If power cannot be turned off The following caution and operation confirmation messages may appear on the monitor screen or sub by setting the power switch to OFF, remove the battery pack or the DC IN source.)
  • Page 83 AXS Recorder Fan Stopped The fan in the AXS-R7 that is connected to the unit has stopped. Avoid use under high temperature conditions. Remove the AXS-R7 from the unit and contact a Sony service representative. Unsupported FPS Unsupported AXS memory was detected.
  • Page 84: Items Saved In Files

    6. Appendix Items Saved in Files Table legend Project Menu Yes: Saved No: Not saved –: Not saved (temporary setting) Item Sub-item File type Basic Setting Imager Mode Shooting Menu Project Frame Rate Input Color Space AXS Rec Format Item Sub-item File type SxS Rec Format...
  • Page 85 6. Appendix: Items Saved in Files TC/Media Menu Monitoring Menu Item Sub-item File type Item Sub-item File type Output Format SDI 1/2 Timecode Mode SDI 3/4 Manual Setting – Monitor Reset – HDMI TC Format VF OSD Status Info TC Source –...
  • Page 86 6. Appendix: Items Saved in Files Item Sub-item File type Item Sub-item File type Frame Line A Center Marker VF Function Double Speed Scan Aspect Ratio Peaking Frequency Aspect Safety Zone Zebra Picture Area Zebra Select Safety Zone Zebra1 Level User Frame Line Zebra1 Aperture Level Frame Line B...
  • Page 87 Headphone Mono/ST Password Network Setting – Reset – Battery Near End:Info Battery End:Info Battery Near End:Sony Battery End:Sony Battery Near End:Other Battery End:Other Battery Detected Battery – DC Voltage Alarm DC Low Voltage1 DC Low Voltage2 DC(24V) Low Voltage1 DC(24V) Low Voltage2...
  • Page 88 6. Appendix: Items Saved in Files Maintenance Menu Item Sub-item File type Clock Set Time Zone Date Mode Date – Time – Language Select Hours Meter Camera(System) – R7 Recorder(System) – Camera(Resettable) – R7 Recorder(Resettable) – Reset-Cam(Resettable) – Reset-R7(Resettable) – Reset to Default Reset –...
  • Page 89: Licenses

    Open Software Licenses License GPL/LGPL Applies THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC On the basis of license contracts between Sony PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL and the software copyright holders, this product THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG-4...
  • Page 90: Specifications

    6. Appendix Specifications 6K 17:9/6K 1.85:1/4K 6:5/4K 17:9 Apple ProRes 422 HQ (HD) 23.98P Flange focal length General Specifications Surround View/4K 4:3/4K 4:3 Approx. 33 minutes when using PL mount: 52 mm Surround View/3.8K 16:9 Surround SBP-64A/B/C/D/E E mount: 18 mm View Apple ProRes 422 (HD) 23.98P Latitude...
  • Page 91 7-inch type viewfinder WHATSOEVER. Timecode input DVF-L700 ˎ SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CLAIMS OF ˎ TC IN: BNC type (1) VF cable for attaching DVF-L700 ANY KIND MADE BY USERS OF THIS UNIT OR GENLOCK input A-2201-632-A or A-2201-633-A MADE BY THIRD PARTIES.
  • Page 92 Dimensions Trademarks ˎ XAVC and ˎ are registered trademarks of 25 (1) Unit: mm (inches) Sony Corporation. 25 (1) ˎ The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition ˎ 25 (1) Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are 25 (1) 15.2 ( 5 / 8 ) trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc.

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