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OPERATION MANUAL
[English]
1st Edition (Revised 4)
DIGITAL CINEMA
TOGRAPHY CAMERA
F35
Contents
Main
WARNING
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4
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Overview
Chapter 2 Installation and Preparations
Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Settings
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6
Chapter 4 Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings
Chapter 5 Storage and Retrieval of User Setting Data
Appendixes
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Chapter1
8
Overview
1-1 Features
Superior Picture Quality and High Performance
Design and Shape
Operational Versatility
Other Features
10
1-2 Example of System Configuration
1-2-1 SRW-1 Docking System
1-2-2 Optical Fiber System Using the CA-F101
1-3 Locations and Functions of Parts
1-3-1 Camera Head
Front panel
Left panel
Right panel
Display/menu operation block
Rear panel
1-3-2 Assistant Panel (Supplied)
1-3-3 Interface Box (Supplied)
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Installation and Preparations
2-1 Mounting the Interface Box
To attach
20
To detach
2-2 Mounting the SRW-1 Recorder
When connecting the SRW-1 recorder using cables
22
2-3 Mounting the CA- F101 and Optical Connection
Mounting the CA-F101
For connection
2-4 Attaching a Lens
Selecting a lens file
Adjusting the flange focal length
24
2-5 Attaching a Viewfinder
When the second viewfinder is required
To detach the viewfinder
2-6 Mounting the Camera to a Tripod
26
2-7 Attaching/Detaching Handles
2-7-1 L Handle
Mounting the assistant panel
Detaching the L handle
2-7-2 Center Handle (Supplied)
2-8 Preparing the Power Supply
Supplying power directly to the camera head
Supplying power via the interface box or CA-F101
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2-9 Setting the Built-in Clock
Chapter3
30
Basic Adjustments and Settings
3-1 Selection of the Basic Operation Modes
3-1-1 Overview of the Basic Operation Modes
Cine mode (default mode)
Custom mode
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3-2 Basic Settings with the Subdisplay
3-2-1 Basic Operation of the Subdisplay
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3-2-2 Shutter Settings
To select a shutter value step by step
To select an arbitrary shutter value
To select the frame rate (number of frames per second)
To use Compensation mode
When shutter is not used
To change the registered values for the step shutter
3-2-3 RAMP Operation
[DIR]
_23.98P 444
L
A
3-2-5 Retrieving the ND Offset
3-2-6 Selection of the Gain, Color Temperature, and White Balance Memory
In Cine mode: Selecting the gain and color temperature
_23.98P 444 ? 1:_23.98P 444 M
ND:1
3-2-7 Selection of a Lens File
0dB(450) 800% 5600K-ON W:P
3-2-8 Confirmation of the Time Code and Tape Remaining
3-2-9 Confirmation of the Power Voltage and Selection of Fan Operation Mode
Selecting Fan Operation mode
LENS:1 No Offset
TCR 00:00:00:00 20min
3-2-10 ON/OFF of the Character Indication
3-2-11 Allocation of Functions to the Assignable Buttons and Switch
VF1:ON VF2:ON MON:ON VBS:ON
3-2-12 Brightness Adjustment of the Subdisplay
3-2-13 Selection of Gamma Tables
VTR:
CAM:
3-2-14 Selection of Color Spaces
3-2-16 Limiting Pages that are Displayed on the Subdisplay
To set the subdisplay to Setup mode
To switch subdisplay pages ON/OFF using the menu
SHUTTER ON
42
3-3 Black Balance Adjustment
Automatic black balance adjustment
3-4 White Balance Adjustment (in Custom mode)
Automatic white balance adjustment
44
3-5 Setting the Camera Outputs
3-5-1 Selecting a Video Output Signal for Each Connector
3-5-2 Setting the Monitor Picture
To apply monitor LUT to the monitor picture
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To display the MLUT mark
To monitor the playback picture
To compare the playback picture and camera image
3-5-3 Outputting Color Bars
3-6 Viewing and Setting the Viewfinder Displays
3-6-1 Viewing the Basic Status Indications
Setting the basic status indications
3-6-2 Viewing the LENS (Lens Information) Display
3-6-3 Viewing the ABNORMAL <!> Display
Setting the ABNORMAL<!> indications
3-6-4 Viewing the FUNCTION (Format/Switch Function) Display
3-6-5 Setting the Marker Indications
Activating/deactivating all the marker indications for each output
Specifying the markers to be displayed
3-6-6 Adjusting the Viewfinder Details
3-6-7 Setting the Zebra Indication
<ZEBRA> page
3-6-8 Setting the Cursor Indication
You can display a cursor on the viewfinder and monitor screen. Example: Box cursor
Activating/deactivating the cursor indication
<CHAR/MARK MIX> page
The CURSOR indication is deactivated for all the outputs at the factory.
3-7 Detailed Settings of the Switch Functions
Assigning functions to the assignable buttons/switch
Setting the operation mode of the MENU SEL/ENTER dial
3-8 Setting the Gain
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3-9 Detailed Shutter Settings
3-10 Resuming the Standard Conditions
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3-11 Selecting the Gamma
3-11-1 Using the Standard Gamma
3-11-2 Using Hyper Gamma
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3-11-3 Using the S-LOG
3-11-4 Using the User Gamma
To select the user gamma
3-12 Inverting the Camera Picture
3-13 Detailed Setting of the Video Format
Changing the format
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Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings
4-1 Menu Configuration
USER menu
USER MENU CUSTOMIZE menu
ALL menu
4-2 Basic Menu Operations
4-2-1 Displaying Setting Pages
Selecting menu pages from the TOP MENU screen
Selecting a page from a CONTENTS page
Changing the displayed page
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4-2-2 Setting the Menu Items
Changing the setting
Specifying a character string
Ending menu operations
4-2-3 Menu Operation via a Web Browser
Displaying the menus
Setting the menus
4-3 Menu List
A CONTENTS page (numbered 00) is also provided for each menu.
4-3-1 OPERATION Menu
The OPERATION menu items can be set in both Cine and Custom modes.
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4-3-2 PAINT Menu
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4-3-3 MAINTENANCE Menu
The markings [M01] to [M12] in the No. column indicate the page numbers in Cine mode.
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4-3-4 NETWORK Menu
For details, see Parameter Settings (page 111).
The NETWORK menu items can be set in both Cine and Custom modes.
4-3-5 FILE Menu
For details on the files, seeChapter 5 Storage and Retrieval of User Setting Data.
The markings [F01] to [F05] in the No. column indicate the page numbers in Cine mode.
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4-3-6 DIAGNOSIS Menu
This menu is only for viewing and no setting is made using this menu.
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4-4 Editing the USER Menu
Creating a new page
Adding/deleting/replacing pages
98
Returning the USER menu to the factory- set status
Storage and Retrieval of User Setting Data
5-1 File Configuration
Operator file
Lens files
Scene files
100
Reference file
User-Gamma file
User-MLUT file
OHB file
5-2 List of Items Stored in Files
102
5-3 File Operations
5-3-1 Using a Memory Stick
Inserting a Memory Stick
Removing the Memory Stick
Protecting saved data
5-3-2 Storage and Retrieval of the Operator File
To store the operator file in a Memory
To retrieve the operator file stored in a Memory Stick
To return the operator file items to the factory-set values
5-3-3 Registration and Retrieval of the Lens Files
5-3-4 Storage and Retrieval of the Scene Files
To store a scene file in built-in memory
To retrieve a scene file stored in built-in
To store the scene files in a Memory
To retrieve scene files stored in a Memory
5-3-5 Storage and Retrieval of the Reference File
To retrieve the reference file (standard settings) stored in built-in memory
To store the reference file in built-in
To store the reference file in a Memory
To retrieve the reference file stored in the Memory Stick
5-3-8 Storage of the OHB File
Adjusting the ND offset values
5-3-9 Resetting to the Initial Settings
To reset data of files by type of files
To reset a specific item in the reference file to the initial setting
To reset the files and settings collectively
Appendixes
Using the RM-B750
Connection
Operating the Menu of This Camera
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Using the MSU-900/950
Connections
Bridge mode
Multi (MCS) mode
Using the MSU-900/950
Parameter Settings
Example
Settings on the camera
Set the communication parameters using the NETWORK menu.
Set the IP address of the master MSU-900/950.
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Settings on the MSU-900/950
Notes on LAN connection
Recommended remote control devices for which operation tests have been made
Using the ARRI Remote Control
Items that can be displayed on the WRC-2
Items that can be changed from the WRC-2
Connection and preparations
About Metadata
Metadata that can be embedded in recording and can be read in playback are shown below:
USER 1
Data types
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1. System Formats
2. Master Gain
3. VTR Warning
4. Audio Delay
The values shown in the Code column are recorded as Metadata.
5. Lens Information
With 12-pin connector lens mounted
With ARRI LDS lens mounted
With Cooke /i lens mouted
With no lens detected
Warning/Error Messages
Precautions
Use and Storage
Condensation
Phenomena Specific to CCD Image Sensors
To forcibly open the shutter
About a Memory Stick
What is Memory Stick?
Types of Memory Stick
Usable type of Memory Stick
Before using a Memory Stick
If the access indicator is lit in red
Precautions
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Specifications
Camera Head
General
Imagers
Electrical characteristics
Dimensions
With the L handle attached
132
Interface Box (Supplied)
General
Input/output connectors
Optional Accessories
Connector Pin Assignments
REMOTE (8-pin female)
DC IN 10.5-17 V (4-pin male)
AUDIO IN CH-1/CH-2 (3-pin female)
Lens-mount hot shue (4-pin)
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VF 1/VF 2 (20-pin female)
EXT I/O (5-pin female)
CTRL PANEL (14-pin female)
DC IN (8-pin male)
(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)
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Color Space According to the COLOR SPACE Settings
Colorimetry
Lip Sync Compensation
Amount of delay of video relative to audio
System in which automatic compensation is made
Systems for which manual compensation is required
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Index
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