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    							131Specifications
      Appendixes
    Dimensions
    With the L handle attached
    OFF ON
    REMOTE23
    CONTROL
    PA N E L
    VF2
    LENS
    VF1
    105
     (4 1/4) 90
     (3 5/8)
    273 (10
     3/4)200
     (7 7/8)
    144.5 (5 3/4)
    204
     (8 1/8) 16
     (21/32)
    15
     (19/32)
    199.3 (7 7/8) 355.5
     (14)
    120
     (4 3/4)
    122.6
     (4 7/8) 76.7 (3 1/8)196
     (7 3/4) 170
     (6 3/4)111.5 (4 1/2) 52 (2 1/8)
    50
     (
    2)
    3/8-16UNC 33 (1 5/16) 46.5
     (1 7/8)
    216
     (8 5/8)
    Unit: mm (inches) 
    						
    							132Specifications
      Appendixes
    Interface Box (Supplied)
    General
    Power requirements
    DC 10.5 to 17 V
    Operating temperature
    0°C to +40°C (32°F to 104°F)
    Storage temperature
    −20°C to +60°C (−4°F to +140°F)
    Dimensions 138 × 104 × 79 mm 
    (5
    1/2 × 41/8 × 31/8 inches)
    Mass Approx. 560 g (1 lb 4 oz)
    Input/output connectors
    AUDIO IN CH1, CH2
    XLR 3-pin, female (1 each)
    AUDIO switch in MIC: −44 dBu, 
    balanced
    AUDIO switch in LINE: +4 dBu, 
    balanced
    Phantom +48V
    DC IN XLR type, 4-pin, male (1)
    HD SDI OUT A/B
    BNC type (1 each), Dual Link, HD-SDI 
    signal, BTA-S004A-compliant, 
    75 ohms, 0.8 Vp-p, 1.485 Gbps
    Optional Accessories
    HD Electronic Viewfinder
    HDVF-20A (2-inch type, monochrome)
    HDVF-C30WR (3-inch type, color)
    HDVF-C35W (3.5-inch type, color)
    Optical Fiber Camera Adapter
    CA-F101
    Remote Control Unit
    RM-B750
    Master Setup Unit
    MSU-900/950
    “Memory Stick”
    Design and specifications are subject to change without 
    notice.Note
    Always verify that the unit is operating properly before 
    use. SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES 
    OF ANY KIND INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED 
    TO, COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON 
    ACCOUNT OF THE LOSS OF PRESENT OR 
    PROSPECTIVE PROFITS DUE TO FAILURE OF 
    THIS UNIT, EITHER DURING THE WARRANTY 
    PERIOD OR AFTER EXPIRATION OF THE 
    WARRANTY, OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON 
    WHATSOEVER. 
    						
    							133Connector Pin Assignments
      Appendixes
    Connector Pin 
    Assignments
    REMOTE (8-pin female)
    AUDIO IN CH-1/CH-2 (3-pin female)
    (0 dBu=0.775 Vrms)
    DC IN 10.5-17 V (4-pin male)Lens-mount hot shue (4-pin)
    LENS (12-pin female)
    No.SignalI/OSpecifications
    1TX (+) OUT SERIAL Data out
    2TX (–)OUT
    3RX (+) IN SERIAL Data in
    4RX (–)IN
    5 TX-GND — GND for TX
    6 UNREG OUT +10.5 to +17 V dc, 200mA 
    (max)
    7 UNREG-GND — GND for UNREG
    8VIDEO OUT75Ω, 1.0 Vp-p
    CHASSIS GND — CHASSIS GND
    No.SignalI/OSpecifications
    1 AUDIO 1/2 (G) —–44 dBu (for MIC)/
    +4 dBu (for LINE)
    2 AUDIO 1/2 (X) IN
    3 AUDIO 1/2 (Y) IN
    No.SignalI/OSpecifications
    1 GND — GND for DC (+)
    2 NC No connection
    3 NC No connection
    4 DC (+) IN +10.5 to 17 V dc
    1
    7
    8 2
    5 4 36
    (External View)
    2
    31
    (External View)
    3
    24 1
    (External View)
    No.SignalI/OSpecifications
    1 RX IN SERIAL DATA in
    2 TX OUT SERIAL DATA out
    3 GND GND for +24 V
    4 +24 V OUT +24 V, 200 mA (MAX)
    No.SignalI/OSpecifications
    1 RET VIDEO 
    ENABLEIN ENABLE: 0 V
    DISABLE: +5 V or OPEN
    2 VTR START/
    STOPIN ENABLE: 0 V
    DISABLE: +5 V or OPEN
    3 GND — GND for UNREG
    4 SERVO AT/
    MANOUT AUTO: +5 V
    MANU: 0 V or OPEN
    5 IRIS CONT OUT +3.4 V (F16) to +6.2 V 
    (F2.8)
    6 UNREG OUT +10.5 V to +17 V
    500 mA (MAX)
    7IRIS 
    POSITIONIN +3.4 V (F16) to +6.2 V 
    (F2.8)
    8 IRIS AT/MAN OUT AUTO IRIS: 0 V
    MANUAL IRIS: +5 V
    9 EXTENDER
    ON/OFFIN EX 2 ON: GND
    EX 0.8 ON: GND at 30kΩ
    OFF: OPEN 
    10 ZOOM
    POSITIONIN WIDE: 2 V
    TELE: 7 V
    11 NC No connection
    12 NC No connection
    123
    4
    1 9
    2 8
    3 10
    12 11
    4 7
    6
    5
    (External View)
    EX 2 ON
    EX 0.8 ON
    30 k 
    						
    							134Connector Pin Assignments
      Appendixes
    VF 1/VF 2 (20-pin female)
    CTRL PANEL (14-pin female)DC IN (8-pin male)
    EXT I/O (5-pin female)
    No.SignalI/OSpecifications
    1S-DATA IN/OUTTTL level
    2 NC No connection
    3 NC No connection
    4SCK OUT TTL level
    5 NC No connection
    6 NC No connection
    7 NC No connection
    8G TALLY OUT ON: 5 V
    OFF: GND
    9 NC No connection
    10 NC No connection
    11 NC No connection
    12 Y VIDEO OUT 1.0 Vp-p, Zo=75Ω
    13 VIDEO GND — GND for VIDEO
    14 Pb VIDEO OUT±0.35 Vp-p, Zo=75Ω
    15 Pr VIDEO OUT±0.35 Vp-p, Zo=75Ω
    16 NC No connection
    17 R TALLY OUT ON: 5 V
    OFF: GND
    18 NC No connection
    19 UNREG GND — GND for UNREG
    20 UNREG OUT +10.5 V to +17 V
    No.SignalI/OSpecifications
    1 SIN OUT VFD_I/F
    2 SBUSY IN VFD_I/F
    3 XRESET OUT VFD_I/F
    4RE_B IN
    5RE_A IN
    6 IIC_DATA IN/OUT TTL level
    7 IIC_CLK OUT TTL level
    8 POWER OUT +7 V, 500 mA (MAX)
    (External View)
    1 2 3
    18 19 204 5 6 7 8
    13 14 15 16 179 10 11 12
    1
    9 2
    8 310
    14 1211
    13
    4
    7
    6 5
    (External View)
    9GND —
    10 NC
    11 AUX1 IN OPEN or +5 V: Normal
    GND: Active
    12 AUX2 IN OPEN or +5 V: Normal
    GND: Active
    13 AUX3 IN OPEN or +5 V: Normal
    GND: Active
    14 NC
    No.SignalI/OSpecifications
    1 UNREG_GND — GND for +12 V
    2 UNREG_GND — GND for +12 V
    3 UNREG_GND (24 
    V)— GND for +24 V
    4 UNREG_24 V_IN IN +20 to +30 V
    5 UNREG_12 V_IN IN +10.5 to +17 V
    6 UNREG_12 V_IN IN +10.5 to +17 V
    7 UNREG_12 V_IN IN +10.5 to +17 V
    8 UNREG_GND — GND for +12 V
    No.SignalI/OSpecifications
    1 EXT_CMD1_OUT OUT RS-232C
    2 EXT_CMD0_OUT OUT
    3 EXT_CMD1_IN IN
    4 EXT_CMD0_IN IN
    5GND —
    No.SignalI/OSpecifications
    1
    2 8
    3
    4 7
    6
    5
    (External View)
    1
    2
    345
    (External View) 
    						
    							135Connector Pin Assignments
      Appendixes
     (Modular jack)
    Conforming to IEEE 802.3u (100BASE-TX), IEEE802.3 
    (10BASE-T)
    DC OUT 12 V (11-pin female)DC OUT 24 V (3-pin female)
    No.SignalI/OSpecifications
    1TXD (+)OUT
    2TXD (–)OUT
    3RXD (+)IN
    4NC —
    5NC —
    6RXD (–)IN
    7NC —
    8NC —
    No.SignalI/OSpecifications
    1NC
    2NC
    3NC
    4NC
    5NC
    6NC
    7NC
    8NC
    9 UNREG_GND —
    10 NC
    11 UNREG_12 
    V_OUTOUT +10.5 to +17 V dc
    5.0 A (MAX)
    (External View)18
    8 9
    1
    7
    6 5 432 10
    11
    (External View)
    No.SignalI/OSpecifications
    1 UNREG_GND (24 
    V)—
    2 UNREG_24 
    V_OUTOUT +20 to +30 V dc
    5.0 A (MAX)
    3 REC trigger IN OPEN or +5 V: Normal
    GND: Active
    21
    3
    (External View) 
    						
    							136Color Space According to the COLOR SPACE Settings
      Appendixes
    Color Space According to 
    the COLOR SPACE 
    Settings
    Colorimetry
    1. Virtual chromaticity points at S-GAMUT
    The virtual color space at S-GAMUT is shown in the above 
    chart. The virtual chromaticity points are as follows:
    When converting the color space of a video source shot 
    with this camera in S-GAMUT mode, use these virtual 
    chromaticity points.
    These chromaticity points are virtual because they do not 
    represent the actual, accurate color space but are the 
    calculated values for calculation of color space conversion. 
    These virtual chromaticity points have been introduced 
    because the actual color space cannot be represented as a 
    triangle in this colorimetry.
    A simple formula for conversion from the color space for 
    S-GAMUT to that for conventional cameras (HDC-F950, 
    HDW-F900R, etc.) is shown below:
    (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
    2. Color space for film
    The color space for film shown in the above chart 
    represents measurements from VISION Premier Film EK 
    2393.
    3. Color space for F900 mode
    The color space for conventional cameras (HDC-F950, 
    HDW-F900R, etc.) is wider than that for DCDM REF PJ 
    but narrower than that for film.
    xy
    R0.73 0.28
    G 0.14 0.855
    B 0.1 –0.05
    y
    x
    0.810.60.40.2
    - 0.2
    0.2
    0.4
    0.6
    0.8
    1
    - 0.2
    S-GAMUT
    Film
    DCDM REF PJ
    CRT 
    						
    							137Lip Sync Compensation
      Appendixes
    Lip Sync Compensation
    Compensation (Lip Sync compensation) for the delay of 
    video relative to audio may be necessary, depending on the 
    video format and system configuration.
    Amount of delay of video relative to audio
    The amount of delay of video relative to audio depends the 
    video format and the status of the image-inversion 
    (IMAGE INVERT) function (see page 61) as follows:
    Unit: frames
    System in which automatic compensation 
    is made
    Set DELAY COMP to ON on the  page of the 
    MAINTENANCE menu.
    When a microphone(s) connected via the AUDIO IN 
    connector(s) on the interface box mounted on the camera 
    is used, the camera automatically performs the necessary 
    compensation.
    Systems for which manual compensation 
    is required
    For the following systems, Lip Sync compensation must be 
    performed manually.
    The compensation is to be adjusted according to the 
    amount of delay shown above.
    When connecting microphones to both the interface unit 
    mounted on the camera and the SRW-1, set the DELAY 
    COMP to OFF on the  page of the MAINTENANCE menu and adjust the compensation on 
    the SRW-1 collectively.
    When using a microphone(s) connected via the 
    AUDIO INPUT connector(s) on the SRW-1 
    mounted on the camera body
    Adjust the amount of compensation on the SRW-1.
    When using a microphone(s) connected via the 
    AUDIO INPUT connector(s) on the SRW-1 with the 
    SRPC-1 connected to the camera body via cables
    Adjust the amount of compensation on the SRW-1.
    For timecode-synchronized audio recording on a 
    separate digital audio recorder
    Connect a delay box to the digital audio recorder and 
    adjust the amount of compensation on the box.
    Video formatIMAGE INVERT
    OFFON
    59.94i 0.5 1
    50i 0.5 1
    50P 1 2
    29.97PsF 2 3
    25PsF 2 3
    23.98PsF 2 3
    Note
     
     
      
    AUDIO IN
     
     
      
    AUDIO INPUT SRW-1
     
     
      HD SDIAUDIO INPUT
    SRW-1+SRPC-1
     
     
      HD SDI
    SRW-1+SRPC-1
    DAT
    Delay box 
    						
    							138Index
      Index
    Index
    A
    ABNORMAL display  50
    AC power  27
    accessory clamp lever  19
    accessory mount lever  19
    Accessory pockets  13
    Accessory receptacles  12
    Aliasing  127
    ALL menu  63
    ANGLE  56
    Angle Compensation mode  34, 56
    Assignable buttons  14, 39
    Assignable switch  15, 39
    AUDIO  86
    AUDIO IN CH-1/CH-2 connectors  17
    Audio input selection switches  17
    AUTO BLK BAL switch  15, 42
    AUTO SETUP  43, 84
    AUTO WHITE  43
    Automatic black balance  42
    Automatic white balance  43
    AUX connector  17
    B
    BASE SETTING  31, 84
    Basic Operation Modes  30
    BATT ALARM SET  87
    BATTERY ALARM  54, 75
    battery pack  28
    BKP-L551  28
    BLACK GAMMA  78
    BLACK SHADING  85
    BOARD STATUS  95
    Box cursor  53
    BP-GL95  28
    BRIDGE  111
    Bridge mode  110
    brightness of the subdisplay  40
    built-in clock  29
    C
    CA-F101  22, 27
    CAM BARS  47
    CAM POWER switch  13
    CAMERA connector  17
    CANCEL/STATUS button  15, 32
    center handle  26
    Center marker  51
    CHAR/MARK MIX  53, 69
    Cine mode  30
    COLOR  44COLOR SPACE  31, 136
    color temperature  36
    COMP MODE  56
    Condensation  127
    CONTENTS page  65
    CONTINUOUS  56
    Continuous mode  33, 56
    CONTROL PANEL connector  12
    Custom mode  30
    CvpFileEditor  60
    D
    Data Change mode (subdisplay)  32
    DATE  29, 87
    DAYLIGHT  37
    DC IN connector  13, 17
    DC OUT 12V connector  14
    DC OUT 24V connector  14
    DETAIL 1  79
    DETAIL 2  80
    DIAGNOSIS menu  64, 95
    DOWN CONVERTER  86
    D-RANGE  31
    E
    EDIT FUNCTION  96
    Electrical characteristics  130
    electrical gain  37
    ETHER I/F CONF  90, 111
    EXT I/O connector  13
    F
    Fan Operation mode  38
    FIELD  62
    FILE menu  64, 91
    FILE PRESET 1  93, 108
    FILE PRESET 2  94, 108
    flange focal length  23
    Flange focal length adjustment screw  
    12
    Focus reference mark  14, 15
    FORMAT MEMORY  36
    FRAME  62
    FRAME RATE  56
    frame rate  34
    FUNCTION display  51
    G
    GAIN  56
    gain  36
    GAIN ASSIGN  55, 74
    Gain Compensation mode  34, 56
    GAMMA  58, 78
    GENLOCK IN connector  16
    H
    HD Portable Digital Recorder  21
    HD-BAR (VF MONI)  47
    HD-SDI A/B connectors  17
    Hyper Gamma  58
    I
    IMAGE INVERT  61
    image-inversion function  61
    Imager  130
    Interface Box  17
    IP ADDR SET  90, 111
    K
    KNEE  79
    L
    L handle  13, 26
    LEGACY  109
    LENS connector  12
    LENS FILE  75, 93, 104
    Lens files  99
    lens files  37
    Lens fixing lever  12
    Lens mount cap  12
    Level vial  13
    Lip Sync compensation  137
    LOCK switch  14, 32
    lock-release knob  19
    M
    MAINTENANCE menu  63, 84
    MARKER DISPLAY  51
    MARKER SETTING  52, 53, 70
    MCS  111
    Measure hook  14
    Memory Stick section  15
    MENU SEL/ENTER dial  16, 32
    MIX TYPE  47
    MIX  47
    MLUT MARK  46
    MLUT SEL  46
    MLUT/PBMIX  45
    monitor gamma  45
    MONITOR OUT HD SDI connectors  
    16
    MONITOR OUTPUT  44, 71
    MSU-900/950  110
    Multi (MCS) mode  110
    MULTI MATRIX  81
    N
    ND offset  107
    network connector  14 
    						
    							139Index
      Index
    NETWORK menu  64, 90
    NETWORK RESET  90
    NOISE SUPPRESS  82
    Noise Suppression  83
    O
    OHB FILE  93, 94, 107
    OHB MATRIX  85
    OPERATION menu  63, 68
    OPERATOR FILE  57, 75, 91, 104
    Operator file  99
    Optical system specifications  130
    OTHERS 1  47, 61, 88
    OTHERS 2  89
    OTHERS 3  90
    OUTPUT FORMAT  62, 86
    P
    PAGE button  15, 32
    PAGE SELECT  41, 74
    PAINT menu  63, 77
    PB MIX SETTING  47, 72
    PB MIX  47
    PB/MONI LUT  45, 71
    Phenomena Specific to CCD Image 
    Sensors  127
    PLD VERSION  95
    Power indicators  13
    POWER SAVE  86
    R
    RAMP  35, 82
    REFERENCE  92, 106
    Reference file  100
    REMOTE connector  16
    reset a specific item of the reference file  
    108
    RM-B150  55
    RM-B750  109
    ROM VERSION  95
    RUN button  14
    RUN indicator  16, 126
    S
    safety release tab  20
    Safety zone marker  51
    SATURATION  78
    SCAN  62
    SCENE FILE  83, 92, 105
    Scene files  99
    SD-BAR  47
    SELECT FPS  62
    SET button  15, 32
    SHOOT MODE  31
    SHUTTER ASSIGN  34, 72Shutter emergency opening screw  12
    SHUTTER/FPS  56, 82
    SIGNAL  62
    SKIN DETAIL  80
    S-LOG  60
    Smear  127
    SRW-1  21
    STANDARD  106
    Standard Gamma  58
    status indications  48
    STEP  56
    Step mode  33, 56
    Subdisplay  15
    SUBDISPLAY 1  36, 73
    SUBDISPLAY 2  41, 73
    SW STATUS  77
    SWITCH ASSIGN  54, 74
    SYSTEM STATUS  95
    T
    tape remaining  38
    TEST OUT connector  16
    time code  38
    TOP MENU screen  65
    tripod  25
    Tripod receptacles  15
    TUNGSTEN  37
    U
    USER GAMMA  60, 93, 106
    User Gamma  60
    USER MATRIX  81
    USER menu  63
    USER MENU CUSTOMIZE menu  63, 
    96
    User MLUT file  100
    User-Gamma file  100
    V
    VF DETAIL  52, 70
    VF DISPLAY  49, 68
    VF MENU/DISPLAY button  15, 32
    VF1 connector  12
    VF2 connector  12
    video format  35, 61
    VIDEO LEVEL  77
    Viewfinder shoe  12
    W
    white balance memory  37
    WHITE CLIP  79
    White flecks  42, 127
    WHITE SHADING  85
    WIPE  47
    Wrench box  16
    Z
    ZEBRA  53, 70
    OHB file  101
    Symbols
    ‘!’ IND  50, 69
    Numerics
    10 SEC CLEAR  108
    5600K  37
    700PTP SETTING  90, 111 
    						
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