Other Features - Sony F65 Operation Manual

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matte boxes, follow focus units, lens focus/zoom/iris servo
control units, and more. These film-camera accessories
can be attached to the F65 without modification, enabling
users who principally work with film to fully utilize their
assets.
The F65 is equipped with one 12 V DC and connector one
1)
24 V DC
output connector to supply power to accessories
connected to the camera.
1) To supply accessories with 24 V DC power, the camera must have an
external 24 V DC supply and the CAM POWER switch must be turned
ON.
Assignable buttons
The F65 is equipped with assignable buttons on the side of
the camera head.
The operator can assign frequently used functions, such as
magnifying the image in the viewfinder, to assignable
buttons to call these functions rapidly when working in the
field.
Operational versatility
Shooting mode presumes post-production
processing
The F65 does not perform processing of images on-site,
instead you shoot in a mode that presumes images will be
processed in post-production, in much the same way you
would operate a film camera.
Shutter control
The shutter speed is adjustable in terms of shutter angle.
You can also switch between a mechanical rotary shutter
and an electronic shutter.
Monitor output selection
You can select imposition of markers in the monitor
output, and also select a look-up table (LUT) for the
desired tone of the monitor image.
Sensitivity adjustment function
The F65 employs an EI sensitivity indicator for shooting
using a light meter, just as for film cameras, to enable
overexposure/underexposure processing in post-
production.

Other features

USB host connectors
The camera is equipped with USB connectors (host) for
connection with an optional Wi-Fi adapter (CBK-WA01)
to enable wireless camera operation from a tablet or other
Wi-Fi capable device.
Supports various setup methods
The F65 can be configured from a variety of devices. The
basic configuration is performed on the camera's
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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. You
can also make detailed settings by displaying the menu in
a web browser or on a tablet device, such as an iPad.
1) iPad is a trademark of Apple Inc.
2) The items displayed in the menu that can be configured using a web
browser or a tablet device may vary. For details, see "4-2 VF Menu List"
(page 38).
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