Features of Camera unit

Multi-formatLens file function

Various image formats are realized by switching the 2.2

The unit has 64 lens files.

Megapixel 2/3 inch 3 CCD between the interlace drive and

By using an SD memory card, 64 lens files can be stored.

the progressive drive.

(Refer to page 100)

Chromatic Aberration Compensation function

The unit is equipped with a function to correct the magnification ratio chromatic aberration of lenses caused by the fact that the refractive index in lenses varies with the wavelength of light (hereinafter referred to as chromatic aberration). By using this function, chromatic aberration around the lens can be corrected and high definition images can be obtained. However, a lens supporting chromatic aberration compensation is must be used. (Refer to

page 105)

Scan Reverse function

The Scan Reverse function, as standard configuration, cancels the image inversion that occurs when a lens adapter from Canon or Angenieux is used, and it can be switched through the menu settings. (Refer to page 171)

Focus assist function

The unit will display a marker to help with focusing when shooting videos. This function provides a visual cue for focusing. (Refer to page 59)

Data management function

Within the unit, one user data file and 16 sets of scene file data can be saved.

By using an SD memory card as the setup card, up to 8 sets of setup data can be stored. (Refer to page 91)

Color bar

The unit employs the SMPTE color bar, Split color bar for SNG (Satellite News Gathering) as well as the conventional color bar, which is useful for adjusting the color monitor. (Refer to page 193)

General

Film-REC Gamma function

To facilitate acquisition of pictures with a film-like tone, the unit is equipped with a film-like gamma function of the type developed for the Varicam (AJ-HDC27 series). (Refer to page 184)

2-disk 4-type configuration optical filters

The unit is equipped with CC filters for 3200 K, 4300 K, 5600 K, and 1/2 ND. The 5600 K CC filter setting, often selected for shooting outdoors, and the 1/2 ND setting to allow finer adjustments to the lens aperture are provided as standard. (Refer to page 19)

14-bit A/D conversion digital signal processing

Analog video signals are processed into digital data by a 14- bit A/D converter with sampling frequencies of 74 MHz. It is possible to reproduce images that are more finely detailed.

DRS (Dynamic Range Stretcher) function

With this function, the dynamic range of high brightness areas that may be skipped with white blanks in an ordinary recording method can be expanded by compressing images and maintaining the contrast. (Refer to page 59)

VFR

This unit has a VFR function which allows overcrank and undercrank shooting. (Refer to page 38)

Monitor Gamma

When the gamma setting is set to “FILM-REC”, images with FILM-REC gamma characteristics (Nega look images) are output to the HD SDI A · B outputs, the monitor, the viewfinder, the remote control unit and the LCD, and recorded to the P2 card.

It is possible to convert the monitor output image, viewfinder output image, remote control output image, and LCD output image, out of different output images, to a higher contrast image (POSI LOOK image) by operating this function.

P-10LOG

It is possible to select the image signal data format suitable for workflow of film production DI (DIGITAL INTERMEDIATE). Color rendering properties are enhanced by the 2D-CMS (2 dimensional color management system). It is valid against the output signals of the Dual Link (RGB 4:4:4).

But, it will not be reflected to a recording onto the P2 card.

Cinematographer settings

Only the menu items that are used often for a film production are collected, and registered in USER MENU. Also, each menu item is set to a value suitable for film production.

General: Features of Camera unit

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