Sony HDC-F950 manuals
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1 OPERATION MANUAL [Japanese/English]2 安全のために3 目次 1(J)4 第5章PAINT 5-1(J) A-1(J) A-3(J) A-4(J) 下記の注意を守らないと、 火災や感電により死亡や大けがにつながることがあります。 5 大けが8 電池についての安全上のご注意9 1-1 特長43 USER47 4-6OPERATIONメニューによるセットアップ55 4-7PAINTメニュー61 5-1 撮影操作62 5-2(J) 第5章 撮影63 付録 A-1(J)64 入出力端子別売り品 付属品 65 撮影前の点検66 用語解説68 TableContents69 5-1(E)Shooting Specifications A-1(E) Appendix Testing the Camera Before Shooting A-3(E) A-4(E) 71 1-1Features1 Chapter 72 1-1FeaturesWide variety of viewfinder display options Optical digital transmission High-resolution 3-typeLCD multi-formatcolor viewfinder Prevention of electrical shock Wide variety of input and output connectors •Optical connector •HD SDI output connectors (4:4:4 Dual Link camera outputs + 4:2:2 RET output) •DC power supply input and output connectors Prompter signal output/external •EXT I/O connector •RCP connector •Lens connector •Viewfinder connector •Intercom connectors (2) •Analog audio input connectors •Earphone jack •Tracker connector •Test output connector •Return control connector 73 1-2System Configuration75 2-1Accessory Attachments76 2-2-Contr2Controlsls and Connectorsand Connectors77 7AUTO W/B BAL (white and black balance automatic adjustment) switch1)WHT: BLK: 8CAMERA/VTR switch1) 9GAIN switch1) M = 6 dB, and H = 12 dB qa WHITE BAL (white balance memory selection) switch1) PRST (preset): A or B: Example: “WHITE: Ach” or “WHITE: PRESET” 0OUTPUT (output signal selection)/AUTO KNEE switch1) qs DISPLAY switch ON: OFF: All viewfinder screen displays will be turned off MENU: Setup menus will be displayed on the viewfinder screen MENU: 78 2-2Controls and Connectorsqd CANCEL/STATUS switch qf MENU SEL (menu select) knob/ENTER button (rotary encoder) Front (Left) TEST OUT (test output) connector (BNC type) 2MIC 1 IN (microphone 1 input) connector (XLR 3-pin,female) Connect a microphone 3RET 1 (return video 1) button 80 Back (Left)81 7AUDIO IN (auido input 1, 2) connectors (XLR 3-pin)and switchesInput select switch: LINE: When a line-levelsignal source is connected LINE: MIC: Microphone power switch: connected, set whether or not to supply a power to the microphone +48V: To supply a power of +48 +48V: OFF: Not to supply a power •: To supply a power of +12 To supply a power of +12 V, modification of the camera is required RET CONT (return control) connector Used for connection to a CAC-6 Return Video Selector 9EXT I/O (external input and output) connector (20-pin) Used to supply signals, such as Y/Pb/Pr signals, to external equipment 0REMOTE connector (8-pin) qa DC OUT (DC power supply output) connector (4-pin) Used to supply power to devices such as a wireless receiver (optional) qs DC IN (DC power supply input) connector (XLR 4-pin) qd HD SERIAL RET (return) OUT connector (BNC type) qf HD SERIAL LINK A/LINK B OUT connectors (BNC type) 82 Back (Right)1Memory stick section Do not insert/remove the memory stick when the eject button lights 2POWER switch CCU: Power supply will be received from the camera control unit CCU: EXT: Power supply will be received through the DC IN or VTR connector EXT: 4RET (return video) button and select switch The RET 1 button has priority over the RET button if both buttons are pressed 5INCOM1 and 2 controls and switches 85 3-1Precautions86 3-2Connections and Power Supply88 3-3Attaching a Lens89 3-4Adjusting the Flange Focal Length90 3-5Adjusting the Viewfinder Position92 3-6Mounting the Camera on a Tripod93 3-7Attaching a Shoulder Strap95 4 Chapter Adjustmentsandf Settings 96 4-1Adjustments and Settings for Recording•During black balance adjustment, the iris will be automatically closed When automatic black balance adjustment fails If this error message is displayed, try black balance adjustment again About black balance memory 4-1-2Adjusting the White Balance2 Select a FILTER control setting according to the lighting conditions Be careful not to have any spots of high illumination in the rectangle 97 4 Adjust the lens iris openingWith a manually adjusted lens: Set the opening to an appropriate value With a lens which has automatic iris control: Set the lens’ automatic/manual iris control switch to automatic 5 Push the AUTO W/B BAL switch to WHT and release the switch When automatic white balance adjustment fails When there is no time to adjust the white balance About white balance memory 98 4-2Setting the Electronic Shutter100 4-3Viewfinder Screen Setup Menu Displays103 4-4Viewfinder Screen Status Display105 4-5Using the USER Menu106 4-5Using the USER MenuTo change the order of the pages The PAGE EDIT screen is restored The selected page moves to the position pointed by the arrow marker (c) To delete a page The selected menu page is deleted, and the PAGE EDIT screen is restosred 4-5-2Setting Desired Items on a USER PAGETo set desired items on a USER PAGE, follow the procedure below 1 Set USER PAGE 1 through USER PAGE 2 Display the TOP MENU screen The arrow marker (c) changes to a question mark A USER PAGE setting screen appears U2: USER PAGE 1 setting screen USER P1 EDIT U3: USER PAGE 2 setting screen USER P2 EDIT U4: USER PAGE 3 setting screen USER P3 EDIT U5: USER PAGE 4 setting screen USER P4 EDIT U6: USER PAGE 5 setting screen USER P5 EDIT 107 To select from among items 1 throughTo select items 11 and after To change the order of the items To delete an item 108 4-5-3Displaying the USER MenuThe menu page set for setting number 1 on the PAGE EDIT screen appears To display other USER pages The selected page is displayed 109 4-6Setup Using the OPERATION Menu110 4-6Setup Using the OPERATION Menu4-6-1Selecting Display Items 111 4-6-2Selecting the Items for Which an ‘!’ Mark to Light‘!’ IND 2 page: ‘!’ IND 1 page: 112 4-6-3Setting Marker DisplayThe “?” mark changes back to the arrow marker (c) You can set whether to display the following items: Example: 4 Repeat step 3, to make other settings as required 5 When the menu operation is completed, set the DISPLAY switch to ON The “?” mark changes back to the arrow marker (c) 113 4-6-4Setting Gain Values for the GAIN Switch PositionsProceed as follows: The arrow marker (c) will change into a “?” mark To set the gain value for another switch position, return to step 5 To end menu operations, set the DISPLAY switch to ON 114 4-6-5Setting up the Viewfinder4-6-6Setting up the Auto IrisSet the DISPLAY switch to MENU ) will change into a “?” mark The “?” mark will change back to the arrow marker ), and the new setting will be saved To set the values for another items, repeat steps When the menu operation is completed, set the DISPLAY switch to ON 115 Displaying the Power VoltageNo setting is made using this page ) with the item you want to set, and push the MENU SEL knob/ENTER button The override returns to 0 when you turn the camera off, then on again The current status of each item appears to the right of the item 3 When the menu operation is completed, set the DISPLAY switch to ON 4-6-8Other Settings 116 4-6-9Using Operator Files117 4-6-10Displaying Lens File118 PAINTMenu 123 5-1Shooting OperationsShooting 5 Chapter 124 5-1Shooting Operations1 Set the ZEBRA switch to ON or MOMENT (momentary) 2 Set the lens iris appropriately 3 After adjustment, set the ZEBRA switch to OFF to turn off the zebra pattern When there is not enough light To monitor the playback signal on the viewfinder while recording Press the RET button on the lens 125 SpecificationsesAppendix 126 SpecificationsInput/output connectors Supplied accessories Optional accessories Caution on the optical/electric composite cable: 127 Testing the Camera Before Shooting128 Glossary
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