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1. 22 To attach an ARRI LDS lens or Cooke i lens Match the contact of the lens to the hot shoe of the camcorder Hot shoe for the Cooke i lens Hot shoe for the ARRI LDS lens ARRI Group Adjusting a flange focal length You need to adjust the flange focal length distance from the mounting flange to the film plane for the following cases e When a lens is attached for the first time e When a lens is changed e When focus is not achieved for either tele or wide angle while using a zoom lens You can adjust the flange focal length by turning the screw for the flange focal length page 9 Use a hex key 7 64 for adjusting When turning the screw to the left the flange focal length becomes long When turning the screw to the right the flange focal length becomes short Turn the screw slowly The camcorder will not work if the screw for the flange focal length is turned too much Stop turning the screw when the amount of the flange focal length no longer changes Use a hex key of the specified size Otherwise the screw head may be damaged and you may be unable to turn the screw Attaching Optional Devices Removing a lens Remove a lens with the following steps 1 Turn the lens mount frame counterclockwise while holding the lens from underneath 2 Pull the lens forward If another lens will not be attached soon attach the mount cover and fix the lens mount frame by turning it clockwise Selecting
2. External SD Genlocked by the SD signal Assignable lt I gt to lt 4 gt Assign a function to the ASSIGN 1 2 3 4 buttons Button Off Marker Zebra Peaking Marker Turns the center marker safety zone aspect marker Assigning Display Focus Magnifier VF and guide frame functions on off as a group functions to the assignable buttons Mode Rec S amp Q Motion Zebra Turns the zebra function on off Peaking Turns the peaking function on off Display Turns the indications of status setting on the monitor on off Focus Magnifier Turns the focus magnifier function on off VF Mode Switches between color and mono display on the viewfinder Rec Executes the start stop recording S amp Q Motion Turns the Slow amp Quick motion function on off Setup Menu List sBunes 57 s6umes Menu items Sub items and setting values Contents Switch Lamp Rec Lamp Turns the Rec lamp on off Setting for the On Off switch lamp Lock Switch Setting Sets whether to include the Rec button on the buttons that are without Rec Button with locked by the LOCK switch Rec Button Menu Dial Scroll Selects the scroll method for the menu operation Normal Loop Menu Dial Direction Selects the scroll direction for the menu operation Normal Reverse Set Key on Thumbnail Sets the behavior when pressing the MENU dial while Pause Play selecting a thumbnail Fan Control Setti
3. Normal Normal peaking Color Color peaking Frequency Normal High Selects the peaking frequency from Normal normal frequency or High high frequency Normal Peaking Level Sets the normal peaking level 0 to 99 50 Color Selects the color of the peaking signal when Peaking Type White Red Yellow Blue is set to Color Color Peaking Level Sets the color peaking level 0 to 99 50 Setup Menu List sBunes 51 s6umes 52 Menu items Sub items and setting values Contents Marker Setting Turn all marker indications on the viewfinder on off Setting the marker On Off indications Center Marker Selects the center marker type when displaying the center 1 2 3 4 Off marker Select Off to turn off the center marker Safety Zone Turns the safety zone marker on off On Off Safety Area Selects the size ratio to the entire screen of the safety zone 80 90 92 5 95 marker Aspect Marker Line Mask Off Selects the aspect marker Line To show white lines Mask To lower the video signal level of areas outside the marker range Off To not display Aspect Select 4 3 13 9 14 9 15 9 16 9 17 9 1 66 1 1 85 1 2 35 1 24 1 Select the ratio of the aspect marker Aspect Mask When Aspect Marker is set to Mask select the brightness 0 to 15 12 of images outside the aspect marker Aspe
4. STD3 x3 5 STD4 240M STD5 R709 STD6 x5 0 When Gamma Category is set to HG HG1 3250G36 HG2 4600G30 HG3 3259G40 HG4 4609G33 HG7 8009G40 HG8 8009G33 When Gamma Category is set to S Log2 S Log2 Selects the gamma table that is used for the gamma compensation Setup Menu List 45 s6umes 46 Menu items Sub items and setting values Contents Knee Setting Turns the knee compensation function on off Adjusting the knee On Off This setting is available only when Gamma Category in compensation Gamma is set to STD Point Sets the knee point 75 to 109 90 Slope 99 to 99 0 Sets the knee slope Knee Saturation On Off Turns the knee saturation function on off Knee Saturation Level 99 to 99 0 Adjusts the knee saturation level White Clip Setting Turns the white clipping adjustment on or off Adjusting the On Off This setting is available only when Gamma Category in white clipping Gamma is set to STD or HG Level Sets the white clip level When the system frequency setting is 59 94 29 97 or 23 98 90 0 109 0 108 0 When the system frequency setting is 50 or 25 90 0 109 0 105 0 Detail Setting Turns the detail adjusting function on off Setting the detail On Off adjusting Level Adjusts the detail level 99 to 99 0 H V Ratio Adjus
5. Setup Menu List System Menu System Menu items Sub items and setting values Contents System Frequency Selects the system frequency Setting 59 94 50 29 97 25 23 98 Base Setting Shooting Mode Selects the shooting mode Custom Cine EI Locked to Custom when the AXS recorder AXS RS is not attached Main Operation Sets the operation mode for recording mainly YPbPr RGB RAW YPbPr or RGB is can be selected when Shooting Mode in Base Setting of the System menu is set to Custom Locked to RAW when Shooting Mode in Base Setting of the System menu is set to Cine EI Color Space Sets the color space S Gamut Normal This setting is available only when Shooting Mode in Base Setting of the System menu is set to Custom Rec Format Format Main Sets the video format to be recorded on the SxS memory card Setting the recording format When Frequency is set to 59 94 or 50 XAVC 4096 x 2160P PMW F55 only XAVC 1920 x 1080P MPEG 1920 x 1080i When Frequency is set to 29 97 25 or 23 98 XAVC 4096 x 2160P PMW F55 only XAVC 1920 x 1080P MPEG 1920 x 1080P Genlock Reference Displays the genlock status When genlocked the signal type Setting Genlock Internal External HD is displayed operation External SD Internal Not genlocked External HD Genlocked by the HD signal
6. is set to ISO and Gamma Category is set to HG HG7 HG8 ISO 1600 to ISO 12500 When Mode in Gain is set to ISO and Gamma Category is set to S Log2 ISO 2500 to ISO 20000 e PMW F55 When Mode in Gain is set to ISO and Gamma Category is set to STD or HG HG1 HG2 HG3 HG4 ISO 500 to ISO 4000 When Mode in Gain is set to ISO and Gamma Category is set to HG HG7 HG8 ISO 1000 to ISO 8000 When Mode in Gain is set to ISO and Gamma Category is set to S Log2 ISO 1600 to ISO 12500 When Mode in Gain is set to dB 3dB OdB 3dB 6dB 9dB 12dB 18dB Base Setting of the System menu is set to Custom sBunes Remote Gain L 3dB OdB 3dB 6dB 9dB 12dB 18dB Sets the gain switch L level for RM such as RM B15 etc This setting is available only when Shooting Mode in Base Setting of the System menu is set to Custom Remote Gain M 3dB OdB 3dB 6B 9dB 12dB 18dB Sets the gain switch M level for RM such as RM B15 etc This setting is available only when Shooting Mode in Base Setting of the System menu is set to Custom Remote Gain H 3dB OdB 3dB 6dB 9dB 12dB 18dB Sets the gain switch H level for RM such as RM B1S etc This setting is available onl
7. performs in stereo mode Audio Output Setting for audio outputs Output CH CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 Selects audio output channels from either channels and 2 or channels 3 and 4 Monitor CH When Output CH is set to CH1 CH2 CH 1 CH 2 CH 1 CH 2 When Output CH is set to CH3 CH4 CH 3 CH 4 CH 3 CH 4 Selects the audio channel s to be fed to the headphones and the built in speaker CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 Stereo CH 1 CH 3 CH 1 CH 3 only CH 2 CH 4 CH 2 CH 4 only Headphone Out Mono Stereo Selects the headphones output Mono or Stereo Monitor Level 0 to 99 Adjusts the monitor level Setup Menu List sBumes 49 s6umes 50 Video Menu Menu items Sub items and setting values Contents Output On Off SDI Sub Turns the SDI Sub output on off Setting the video On Off output HDMI Turns the HDMI output on off On Off Output Format SDI Main Setting for the output format Selects the SDI Main output format The setting value differs depending on the settings of Frequency in System Setting and Rec Format Main of the System menu page 65 SDI Sub Selects the SDI sub output format The setting value differs depending on the settings of Frequency in System Setting of the System menu and SDI Main in Output Format of the Video menu page 65 HDMI
8. Press the release button and raise the ejection lever then remove the battery adaptor by pulling it out while sliding upward Remove the battery adaptor while supporting the camcorder by hand Power Supply suonesedald 19 suonesedald H o isla 20 Checking remaining battery charge When recording or playback is in progress on the battery pack an icon to show the current battery remaining time and battery voltage are displayed on the sub display screen page 15 and LCD monitor viewfinder screen page 17 Icon Remaining charge 100 to 91 90 to 71 70 to 51 50 to 31 30 to 11 10 to 0 The camcorder indicates the remaining usage time in minutes by calculating the available time with the battery pack if operation is continued at the current rate of power consumption If the remaining battery charge becomes low If the remaining battery charge decreases to a certain level during operation a low battery message flashing of the REC lamp and a beep sound will warn you If the remaining charge further decreases to a level at which operation cannot be continued a battery empty message appears Replace the battery pack with one that is fully charged To change the message levels These settings can be changed with Battery Alarm page 58 in the System menu Using AC Power DC IN Power The camcorder works with AC power by using the AC adaptor AC DN2B AC
9. Use a commercially available 75 ohm coaxial cable for connection To start synchronized recording on an external device With SDI signal output selected synchronized recording is possible by feeding a REC trigger signal to an external recording device connected via the SDI OUT connector To enable synchronized recording set SDI Rec Control page 54 in the Recording menu to On When a connected external device does not correspond to a REC trigger signal the device cannot be operated HDMI OUT connector Type A connector Set the on off setting of the output and output format in the Video menu page 50 Use a commercially available HDMI cable for connection TEST OUT connector BNC type Use a commercially available BNC cable for connection Connecting External Monitors and Recording Devices Operating Clips With a Computer To use the ExpressCard slot of a computer If the computer is equipped with an ExpressCard 34 or ExpressCard 54 slot you can directly insert the SxS memory card containing clips recorded with this camcorder and access the files The SxS Device Driver Software must be installed on your computer e Operation is not guaranteed with all computers For support information for the driver visit the following URL http www sony net SxS Support With a Windows computer check that a Removable Disk appears in My Computer This indicates normal status With a Macintosh compu
10. 1 2 3 buttons page 33 13 Built in speaker page 30 Location and Function of Parts 9 MAIAJOAQ MAIAJBAQ 10 14 15 16 Power switch Set to the ON position to turn the power on Set to the OFF position to turn the power off This camcorder uses a small amount of standby power even when the power switch is set to OFF Remove the battery pack if the camcorder will not be used for a prolonged period When removing the battery pack or the DC IN power be sure to first set the power switch to the OFF position Removing the battery pack or the DC IN power while the camcorder is ON may cause damage to the camcorder or the memory card BRIGHTNESS button Adjusts brightness of the sub display in 4 steps STATUS status display on off button Displays status screens on the LCD monitor viewfinder external video monitor Turn the MENU dial page 9 to switch the screens in sequence Camera status screen Displays the electronic shutter settings or the status of the lens Gain Amount of gain up dB or sensitivity ISO Shutter Electronic shutter settings Gamma Gamma category and curve Zebral On off and setting level of Zebral Zebra2 On off and setting level of Zebra2 White White balance mode and setting Tris T value of iris Focal Length Focal length mm inch Focus Distance Focus distance m feet Depth Of Field Depth of field m feet A
11. 3 Color Temp Displays and sets color temperature Sensitivity Gain Exposure Index Displays and sets sensitivity gain ISO dB ED 5 Gamma Displays and sets gamma category 6 MLUT Displays and sets monitor LUT VIEW 1 Rec 320min 4096x2160 23 98P XAVC sxse 60 min TCG 00 00 00 00 ES 60 min E 60 min 4 1 F Rev lt lt Fast reverse 2 Play Pause gt HI Play pause 3 F Fwd gt gt Fast forward 4 Prev Ke Previous clip jump On Screen Indications 15 M JM AQ 16 5 Stop W Stop 6 Next PPI Clip directional jump VIEW 2 Rec Z 320min 4096x2160 00 00 00 00 2 axs 60 min 60 min E 60 min 1 Thumbnail Displays or cancels the display of the thumbnail screen 2 Up Moves the cursor up 3 Set Confirms the selected item 4 Left Moves the cursor to the left 5 Down Moves the cursor down 6 Right Moves the cursor to the right 1 2 1 Special recording operation status indication Rec Recording in progress Stby Standby for recording S amp Q Rec Slow amp Quick Motion recording in progress S amp Q Stby Standby for Slow amp Quick Motion recording 2 Battery remaining charge DC IN voltage indication page 20 3 Recording format picture size indication page 31 Displays the picture size that is recorded on an SxS memory card 4 System frequency and scan method indication page 31 5 Time data ind
12. Approx 20 min When SBS 128B is used XAVC 4K 29 97P Approx 40 min These approximate recording playback times depend on operating conditions available memory etc Camera Section Imaging Device PMW F55 Super 35mm equivalent Single chip CMOS with Global Shutter PMW F5 Super 35mm equivalent Single chip CMOS Imaging Device Pixel Count 11 6 M total 8 9 M effective Built in Filters Clear 0 9 1 8ND 1 8 1 64ND Sensitivity 2000 lx 89 9 reflectance PMW F55 Video Gamma T12 24p 3200K Light source PMW F5 Video Gamma T14 24p 3200K Light source ISO Sensitivity PMW F55 S Log2 Gamma ISO 1250 D55 Light source PMW F5 S Log2 Gamma ISO 2000 D55 Light source Lens Mount PL mount with supplied lens mount adaptor Flange Focal Length FZ mount without supplied lens mount adaptor Latitude 14 stop S N Ratio 57 dB Video Gamma 24p Noise Suppression OFF Shutter Speed 1 24s to 1 6 000s 23 98P Shutter Angle 4 2 to 359 7 electronic shutter Slow Shutter SLS 2 3 4 5 6 7 and 8 frame accumulation Slow amp Quick Motion Function XAVC HD 1 60P White Balance Preset 3200K 4300K 5500K Memory Gain 3 0 3 6 9 12 18 dB AGC Gamma Curve STD1 STD2 STD3 STD4 STDS STD6 HG1 HG2 HG3 HG4 HG7 and HG8 S Log2 Input Output Audio Input CH 1 CH 2 XLR type 3 pin female x2 LINE MIC MIC 48V selectable Video Output TEST OUT BNC
13. Sets the white balance to the preset value of color temperature 3200K 4300K 5500K Manual Sets the color temperature of the white balance that is stored on the white memory Manual cannot be selected when Shooting Mode page 57 is set to Cine EI Sensitivity Gain Sets the sensitivity gain Exposure Index The item name Sensitivity Gain and setting value differ depending on the Mode setting in Gain page 43 See page 43 for the selectable item This item cannot be set when Shooting Mode page 57 is set to Cine EL In this case the item name becomes Exposure Index Gamma Sets the gamma category and gamma table STD Selects the standard gamma STD1 DVW STD2 x4 5 STD3 x3 5 STD4 240M STDS R709 STD6 x5 0 HG Selects the hyper gamma HG1 3250G36 HG2 4600G30 HG3 3259G40 HG4 4609G33 HG7 8009G40 HG8 8009G33 S Log 2 Selects S Log 2 This setting is locked to S Log2 when Shooting Mode page 57 is set to Cine EI MLUT Sets Monitor LUT that is used for the picture of SDI Main output viewfinder output internal record SDI sub output HDMI output and video output when Shooting Mode page 57 is set to Cine EI P1 709 800 P2 HG8009G40 P3 HG8009G33 Sub Display Setting Items sbunes 39 s6umes 40 Setup Menu Operations The Setup menu allowing you to perform various settings that are needed for recording and
14. The four SDI outputs are assignable as SDI 1 2 OUT to Main and SDI 3 4 OUT to Sub The camcorder also includes connections for Genlock IN Timecode IN OUT HDMI OUT Remote Built in ND filter A rotary ND filter is built into the camcorder and supports three types of filter Clear 0 9 1 8 and 1 8 1 64 This allows light adjustment without the need for external matte box Features 7 MOIAJOAQ M JM AQ System Configuration This section shows examples of the camera system configuration Lenses SCL P35T20 SCL P50T20 SCL P85T20 SCL PK6 set of 6 lenses SCL P20T20 P25T20 P35T20A P50T20A P85T20A P135T20 SCL P11X15 Viewfinder Viewfinder Viewfinder DVF L350 DVF L700 DVF EL100 mp Microphone CS ECM 680S EC 0 5X5F3M ECM 678 ECM 674 SxS memory card USB card reader SBP 128B SBP 64A B SBAC US20 SBP 32 SBS 64G1A SBS 32G1A o ooo cou rip 000 fo qo 2 ooo lt O N ic Battery adaptor Battery pa k PMW F55 PMW F5 y adap BP FL75 BP L80S AC adaptor Remote control unit RM B170 RM B750 AC DN2B AC DN10 Portable memory recorder AXS R5 Shoulder adaptor AXS memory card AXS memory card VCT FSA5 AXS 512S24 reader AXS CR1 Monitor BVM series PVM series LMD series 8 System Configuration Location and Function of Parts For functions and us
15. Using an AXS R5 suonesedald 29 Bulpio098y 30 Basic Operation Procedure Basic recording can be performed with the following procedures Make sure that the necessary devices are attached to the camcorder and power is supplied to them 2 Load the memory card s If you load two cards recording is continued by automatically switching to the second card when the first card becomes full 3 Set the power switch page 10 to the ON position The recording screen is displayed on the LCD monitor viewfinder screen 4 Press the REC button page 9 The REC lamp lights and recording begins 5 To stop recording press the REC button again Recording stops and the camcorder enters STBY recording standby mode Playing a recorded clip You can play the recorded clip while the camcorder is in standby mode 1 Insert the SxS memory card 2 Press the VIEW button in the function button page 12 once to display the VIEW 1 screen 3 Search the desired clip by pressing Prev or F Rev button on the sub display 4 Press the Play Pause button on the sub display The playback image appears on the viewfinder Basic Operation Procedure Playback operation is performed by the buttons on the sub display Play Pause button Pauses playback To resume playback press this button again F Fwd button F Rev button Plays fast To return to normal playback press the Play Pause button Stop button Stops playback
16. 2 Insert the projection of the AXS RS5 into the slot on the rear of the camcorder then lower the ejection lever Before attaching the AXS R5 make sure that the ejection lever is raised Using an AXS R5 Before lowering the ejection lever make sure that the four hooks are attached securely If the four hooks are not attached securely it may cause the connection to be poor or damage the camcorder and AXS RS5 Removing the AXS R5 Press the release button and raise the ejection lever then remove the AXS R5 by pulling it out while sliding upward Remove the AXS RS5 while supporting the camcorder by hand Inserting an AXS Memory Card 1 Open the cover by sliding the memory slot cover open close button on the top of the AXS R5 2 Insert the AXS memory card into the card slot with the label facing as indicated below 3 Close the cover Removing an AXS Memory Card Open the cover of the AXS RS5 press the EJECT button and remove the AXS memory card Data integrity is not guaranteed if the power is turned off or a memory card is removed while it is being accessed Data on the card may be destroyed Be sure that its ACCESS lamp is lit in green or off when you turn off the power or remove a memory card Recording to an AXS Memory Card Set Shooting Mode in Base Setting page 57 to Cine EI and Main Operation in Base Setting page 57 to RAW of the System men
17. 720 x 486 59 94 SOP 1920 x 1080 50i 720 x 576 50i 50i 1920 x 1080 50i 720 x 576 50i 29 97P 1920 x 1080 59 94i 720 x 486 59 94i 25P 1920 x 1080 50i 720 x 576 50i 23 98P 1920 x 1080 47 95i 23 98PsE You can check the genlock status on Reference in Genlock page 57 of the System menu e If the reference signal is unstable genlock is not possible The subcarrier is not synchronized External Synchronization Synchronizing the timecode of your camcorder with that of another unit Set the unit that supplies the timecode to a mode in which the timecode output keeps advancing Free Run mode 1 Set Timecode in the TC UB menu as follows Mode Preset Run Free Run 2 Confirm that the TC IN OUT switch page 13 is set to IN then supply an HD or SD reference video signal to the GENLOCK IN connector page 13 and the reference timecode to the TC connector page 13 The built in timecode generator of your camcorder locks to the reference timecode and the message Ext Lk is displayed on the screen About 10 seconds after locking even if the reference timecode from the external device is disconnected the external lock will be kept e Check that the reference timecode and the reference video signal are in a phase relation that complies with the SMPTE timecode standards When you finish the above procedure the timecode is immediately synchronized with the external timecode
18. 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 Specifications seolpueddy 77 soolpueddy 78 Index A AC Adaptor 19 AC Power 20 ACCESS lamp 25 27 All File 55 All Reset 59 Aperture 47 Assignable Button 33 57 Audio 30 32 Audio Input 49 Audio Level 32 49 Audio menu 49 Audio Output 49 AXS memory card 28 AXS Recorder 59 AXS R5 28 Base Setting 57 Battery Alarm 58 Battery Pack 19 Black 42 Built in speaker 30 C Camera Config 56 Camera menu 41 CAMERA screen 39 Clip 31 35 61 Clip name 31 Clock 20 Clock Set 58 CMOS Image Sensors 64 Color Bars 45 Color space 24 Color Temp 39 Color temperature 32 Cueing up 30 D DC IN Power 20 DC Voltage Alarm 58 Detail 46 Display Clip Properties 36 Index Display On Off 53 E Electronic Shutter 31 Error Indications 68 ExpressCard slot 61 External Monitor 60 External Synchronization 62 F Fan Control 58 File menu 55 Flange focal length 22 Flare 42 Focus Magnifier 33 Format 25 27 29 Format Media 55 G Gain 32 43 Gamma 39 45 Genlock 57 62 GENLOCK IN connector 62 H HDMI OUT connector 60 66 Headphones connector 30 Hours Meter 59 Image Inversion 45 K Knee 46 L LCD Monitor 17 Lens 21 Lens File 55 Lens Interface 45 Main recorded signal 23 Maintenance menu 56 Mar
19. DN 10 optional and DC cable CCDD X2 optional Setting the Clock Setting the Clock When you turn the camcorder on for the first time after purchasing or replacing the backup battery the Initial Setting display appears on the viewfinder screen Set the date and time of the built in clock using this display Time Zone The value shows the time difference from UTC Coordinated Universal Time Change the setting if needed Setting the time and date Turn the MENU dial page 9 to move the cursor then press the MENU dial to set each menu item When you press the MENU dial when the cursor is on Finish the setting display disappears the clock setting is completed After the setting display disappears Clock Set page 58 in the System menu can be used to set Time Zone and date time e If the clock setting is cleared because the backup battery fully discharged when no power was supplied no battery pack and no DC IN connection the Initial Setting display will be displayed when you next turn the camcorder on e While the Initial Setting display is shown no other operation except turning the power off is permitted until you finish the setting for this display Attaching Optional Devices Attaching a Lens Recommended lenses SCL P35T20 Focal length 35 mm SCL P50T20 Focal length 50 mm SCL P85T20 Focal length 85 mm SCL PK6 set of 6 lenses e SCL P20T20 Focal length 20 mm e SCL P2
20. Selects the HDMI output format The setting value differs depending on the settings of Frequency in System Setting and Rec Format Main of the System menu page 66 EXT IF Displays the extend IF output signal Test Displays the video output signal Output Setting 4K 2K to HD Conv Setting for the output conversion mode Letter Box Edge Crop Sets the output conversion mode for 17 9 16 9 signal This setting is available only when Main Operation in Base Setting of the System menu is set to RAW or Format Main in Rec Format of the System menu is set to XAVC 4096 x 2160P Monitor LUT MLUT Select Setting for the monitor LUT P1 709 800 P2 HG8009G40 P3 HG8009G33 Sets MLUT that is used for the picture of SDI Main output viewfinder output internal record SDI sub output HDMI output and video output when Shooting Mode in Base Setting page 57 of the System menu is set to Cine EI Main Sub amp Internal Rec Turns on off Monitor LUT of the SDI Main Sub amp Internal MLUT On MLUT Off Rec output This setting is available only when Shooting Mode in Base Setting of the System menu is set to Cine EI HDMI amp VF Turns on off Monitor LUT of the HDMI amp VF output MLUT On MLUT Off This setting is available only when Shooting Mode in Base Setting of the System menu is set to Cine E
21. White Sets the speed of change in white balance when the white Off 1 2 3 balance mode is switched Off Changes instantly 1 to 3 Select a larger number to change the white balance more slowly through interpolation Filter White Memory Turns on off Filter White Memory that sets the memory On Off area of the white balance for each position number of the ND filter Setup Menu List sOumes 41 s6umes 42 Camera Menu items Sub items and setting values Contents Offset White Setting for the offset white Setting On Off Turns on off Offset White that is for the auto white balance function one push This setting is available only when White Switch is set to balance Memory Offset lt Memory gt Adjusts the volume of the offset white for the auto white 99 to 99 0 balance function one push This setting is available only when White Switch is set to Memory Black Auto Black Balance Performs the auto black balance function Setting for the Execute Cancel Execute Executes this function black Master Black Sets the master black level 99 to 99 0 This setting is available only when Shooting Mode in Base Setting of the System menu is set to Custom R Black Sets the R black level 99 to 99 0 This setting is available only when Shooting Mode in Base Setting of the System menu is set to Custom B
22. You can copy all the MPEG2 Proxy data recorded on the clip to another SxS memory card as a clip Each clip is copied to the destination SxS memory card and given the same name as the MPEG2 Proxy data with its suffix S02 deleted e If there is another clip having the same name on the destination SxS memory card the clip is copied under a name adding a single digit number in parentheses to the end of the original clip name The parenthetical number is the minimum value that does not exist in the destination memory card Examples ABCD0002 1 if ABCDO002 exists ABCD0002 2 if ABCD0002 1 exists ABCD0005 4 if ABCD0005 3 exists You cannot copy a file 1000 times or more if clips with the same clip name followed by parenthetical numbers 1 to 999 already exist on the card A warning message is displayed if there is not sufficient space on the destination SxS memory card Replace the SxS memory card with one with sufficient space Deleting Clips You can delete clips from the SxS memory card Select Select Clip from Delete Clip on the thumbnail menu You can select multiple clips to be deleted Press the OPTION button page 10 after selecting the clip to be deleted Changing Information on the Thumbnail Screen You can change information of the clip frame that is displayed under thumbnail Select the displayed item from Thumbnail Caption in Customize View on the thumbnail menu Date Ti
23. and the time data indication will show the value of the external timecode However wait for a few seconds until the timecode generator stabilizes before recording If the frequency of the reference video signal and the frame frequency are not the same a lock cannot be acquired and the camcorder will not operate properly In such a case the timecode will not be correctly locked to the external timecode When the connection is removed the timecode advance may shift one frame per hour with respect to the reference timecode To release the external timecode synchronization Change the Timecode setting in the TC UB menu External synchronization is also released when you start recording in a special recording mode Appendices Important Notes on Operation Use and Storage Do not subject the unit to severe shock The internal mechanism may be damaged or the body warped Do not cover the unit while operating Putting a cloth for example over the unit can cause excessive internal heat build up After use Always set the power switch to OFF Before storing the unit for a long period Remove the battery pack Do not leave the camcorder with the lenses facing the sun Direct sunlight can enter through the lenses be focused in the camcorder and cause fire Shipping e Remove the memory cards before transporting the unit e If sending the unit by truck ship air or other transportation service pack it in the sh
24. can record 4K 4096 x 2160 HD 1920 x 1080 The camcorder is also compatible with frame rates from 23 98P to 59 94P For high speed shooting you can record fps to 60 fps for XAVC HD recording in the S amp Q mode The recommended media for XAVC recording is the newly developed SxS PRO memory card The camcorder is also compatible with MPEG2 HD 422 adopted for XDCAM and your existing workflow can be used Features Modular structure The camcorder is a modular design that allows you to configure the camcorder according to shooting circumstances whether for cinema production drama commercials 3D shooting documentary filming interviews etc The handle viewfinder audio connector panel and portable recorder can be removed according to shooting requirements The body and handle of the camcorder have multiple 1 4 and 3 8 mount points you can attach the standard accessories easily High camera technology 4K Super 35mm equivalent CMOS image sensor The camcorder has a 4K Super 35mm equivalent Single chip CMOS image sensor of 11 600 000 pixels with effective pixels count of 8 900 000 for 4K HD recording The CMOS image sensor of the PMW F55 includes a global shutter function that allows you to shoot clear images without rolling shutter distortion or flash band phenomenon that occurs with a traditional film camera The camcorder adopts a color filter that emphasizes color reproduction compatible with wide color ar
25. in Rec Setting of the System format of the System SDI Main menu menu 59 94 50 29 97 25 XAVC 4096 x 2160P 4096 x 2160 59 94P 50P 29 97P 25P 23 98P 23 98 When outputting two types of SDI output by using the SDI OUT 1 2 MAIN and SDI OUT 3 4 SUB connectors The Frequency The Format Main Output format setting in System setting in Rec Setting of the System format of the System SDI Main SDI Sub menu menu 59 94 XAVC 4096 x 2160P 2048 x 1080 59 94P 920 x 1080 59 94P PMW F55 only 2048 x 1080 59 94P 920 x 1080 59 94 XAVC 1920 x 1080P 1920 x 1080 59 94P 920 x 1080 59 94P MPEG 1920 x 1080i 1920 x 1080 59 94P 920 x 1080 59 94 1920 x 1080 59 94 920 x 1080 59 94 50 XAVC 4096 x 2160P 2048 x 1080 50P 920 x 1080 50P PMW F55 only 2048 x 1080 50P 920 x 1080 50i XAVC 1920 x 1080P 1920 x 1080 50P 920 x 1080 50P MPEG 1920 x 1080i 1920 x 1080 50P 920 x 1080 50i 1920 x 1080 50i 920 x 1080 50i 29 97 XAVC 4096 x 2160P 2048 x 1080 29 97PsF 920 x 1080 29 97PsF PMW F55 only XAVC 1920 x 1080P 1920 x 1080 29 97PsF 920 x 1080 29 97PsF MPEG 1920 x 1080P 25 XAVC 4096 x 2160P 2048 x 1080 25PsF 920 x 1080 25PsF PMW F55 only XAVC 1920 x 1080P 1920 x 1080 25PsF 920 x 1080 25PsF MPEG 1920 x 1080P 23 98 XAVC 4096 x 2160P 2048 x 1080 23 98PsF 920 x 1080 23 98PsF PMW F55 only XAVC 1920 x 1080P 1920 x 1080 23 98PsF 920 x 1080 23 98PsF MPEG 1920 x 1080P Formats and Limit
26. is displayed when you mount it For an SD memory card that was formatted with another system unsupported by this camcorder the message File System Mismatch is displayed on the LCD monitor viewfinder screen Format the card as instructed follows suonesedald Using Format Media page 55 in the Media menu specify SD card then select Execute On a confirmation message select Execute again The in progress message and status bar are displayed and the ACCESS lamp lights in red When formatting is complete a completion message is displayed Press the MENU dial to hide the message All the data are erased when a memory card is formatted and the data cannot be restored Checking the Remaining Time The remaining time can be checked on the Media status screen page 10 A A icon appears if the memory card is write protected To use media formatted with this camcorder in the slots of other devices Make a backup of the media then format it using the other device Using an SD card 27 suonesedald 28 Using an AXS R5 You can record image audio RAW format data to the AXS Access Memory Card System recorder AXS R5 optional by connecting the AXS recorder to the camcorder Attaching the AXS R5 Note Attach remove the AXS R5 while the camcorder is turned off 1 Press the release button of the AXS R5 to pop up the ejection lever then raise the ejection lever
27. mercury vapor lamp etc may cause flickering color change or vertical stripes Note on the display e Pictures on the LCD monitor and viewfinder screen may be distorted by the following operations Changing the video format Starting playback from the Thumbnail screen Reversing the LCD monitor e When you change the eye direction in the viewfinder you may see primary colors red green and blue but this is not a defect of the camcorder These primary colors are not recorded on any recording media Fragmentation If pictures cannot be recorded reproduced properly try formatting the recording medium While repeating picture recording playback with a certain recording medium for an extended period files in the medium may be fragmented disabling proper recording storage In such a case make a backup of clips in the medium then perform formatting of the medium using Format Media page 55 in the Media menu Formats and Limitations of Outputs Video Formats and Output Signals Output formats for the SDI OUT connector Serial digital signals from the SDI OUT connector are output depending on the settings of the setup menu and format of the clip being played When outputting one type of SDI output by using the SDI OUT 1 to 4 connectors PMW F55 only The Frequency The Format Main Output format setting in System setting
28. of each card and displayed in time units of minutes LL p A icon appears if the memory card is write protected Restoring the AXS Memory Card Tf a data error occurs on the AXS memory card for some reason the card must be restored If an AXS memory card that needs to be restored is connected a message prompting you to execute restoration is displayed on the LCD monitor viewfinder screen Restore the card as instructed follows Select Execute by turning the MENU dial then press the MENU dial During restoration the in progress message and status bar are displayed and the ACCESS lamp lights in red When restoration is completed the completion message is displayed then press the MENU dial to disappear the message If restoration fails e A write protected AXS memory card or one on which an error occurred cannot be restored For such a card a warning message is displayed Release the write protection or replace the card according to the instructions in the message e An AXS memory card on which an error occurred may become usable again through repeated formatting e In some cases only parts of clips cannot be restored Playback of the restored clips becomes possible again For restoration of media recorded with this unit be sure to use this unit Media recorded with a device other than this unit or with another unit of different version even of the same model may not be restored using this unit
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30. the green lamp on the upper right of the icon lights playback is possible Timecode external lock indication When the unit is locked to the timecode of an external device Ext Lk appears Gamma Monitor LUT indication pages 45 50 Displays the gamma setting value When Shooting Mode page 57 is set to Cine EI the Monitor LUT setting appears instead of the gamma setting Simultaneous recording status indication page 33 M Proxy Displayed when the function of simultaneous recording on one memory card is effective Recording format codec indication page 31 Displays the format that is recorded on an SxS memory card System frequency and scan method indication page 31 Recording format picture size indication page 31 Displays the picture size that is recorded on an SxS memory card On Screen Indications Information displayed on the playback screen The following information is superimposed on the playback picture 2 ESAT aoa rh wn 10 T0G00 00 00 00 Clip no total number of clips Playback mode Playback format picture size Battery charge remaining DC IN voltage Playback format frame rate Time data You can switch between timecode and duration by using TC Display page 54 in the TC UB menu Audio levels The audio levels for the recording are displayed Clip name Media A mark appears to the left if the memory card is
31. the lens file By storing the adjustment value of the attached lens as a file you can easily perform adjustment for the lens by loading the file Load the file in Lens File page 55 of the File menu Attaching a Viewfinder Available viewfinders for the camcorder DVF L350 LCD color viewfinder DVF L700 LCD color viewfinder e DVF EL100 OELD color viewfinder Do not leave the camcorder with the eyepiece of the viewfinder facing the sun Direct sunlight can enter through the eyepiece be focused in the viewfinder and cause fire Attach remove the viewfinder while the camcorder is turned off For details about attaching the viewfinder refer to the operating instructions of the viewfinder 1 Loosen the fixing ring of the viewfinder shoe align the slot of the viewfinder then attach the viewfinder by sliding it horizontally Viewfinder shoe 2 Tighten the fixing ring after determining the left and right position of the viewfinder then connect the viewfinder cable to the VF connector of the camcorder To remove the viewfinder Loosen the fixing ring for the viewfinder raise the stopper then remove the viewfinder by sliding it in the reverse direction for when attaching Setting the Basic Action Before recording make the basic settings as required Shooting Mode You can switch between the Cine EI mode allows you to use the camcorder as a film suonesedald camera where the mov
32. write protected Playback format codec Preparations Power Supply You can use a battery pack or AC power via an AC adaptor For safety use only the Sony battery packs and AC adaptors listed below Lithium ion Battery Pack BP FL75 BP L80S AC Adaptor AC DN2B AC DN10 Using a Battery Pack Attaching a battery pack 1 Attach the battery adaptor supplied to the camcorder Press the release button of the battery adaptor to pop up the ejection lever then raise the ejection lever Battery pack attaching part Insert the projection of the battery adaptor into the slot on the rear of the camcorder then lower the ejection lever e Before attaching the battery adaptor make sure that the ejection lever is raised e Before lowering the ejection lever make sure that the four hooks are attached securely If the four hooks are not attached securely it may cause the connection to be poor or damage the camcorder and battery adaptor 2 Attacha battery pack to the battery adaptor Insert the battery pack into the battery pack attaching part of the battery adaptor then slide the battery pack down to lock it in place Before use charge the battery pack with the battery charger A warm battery pack immediately after use may not be able to be fully recharged Removing a battery pack Unlock the battery pack by sliding it up while pressing the battery release lever then remove it
33. x1 DC Input XLR type 4 pin male 11 V to 17 V DC DC Output 4 pin x2 11 V to 17 V DC MAX 1 8 A w battery adaptor When connecting a device to the DC OUT connector use one with current consumption of 1 8 A or less Specifications seolpueddy 73 seolpueddy 74 SDI Output BNC x4 PMW F55 HD mode SDI 1 2 Line Output SDI 3 4 Monitor Output 4K mode SDI 1 2 3 4 Line Output Display On Off switchable PMW F5 SDI 1 2 Line Output SDI 3 4 Monitor Output Timecode Input Output TC IN OUT BNC x1 switchable Genlock Input BNC x1 Remote 8 pin x1 HDMI Output A Type x1 USB USB device Mini B x1 USB host type A x1 USB Wireless LAN Module Connector USB host type A x1 To be supported by future upgrade Headphone Output Stereo mini jack x1 Speaker Output Monaural Media Type ExpressCard 34 slot x2 SD card slot x1 Specifications Package Configuration Lens mount adaptor 1 Battery adaptor 1 Audio input connector 1 Screws for the audio input connector 4 Tape measure hook 1 USB wireless LAN module IFU WLM3 1 Before Using this Unit 1 Operating Instructions CD ROM 1 Software Downloads When the unit is used with a PC connection download device drivers plug ins and application software where applicable from the Sony Professional products web site Sony Professional products web site homepage U S A http pro sony com Ca
34. 0 Date Mode Selects the display mode of the date YYMMDD MMDDyy YYMMDD In sequence of year month day DDMMYY MMDDYY In sequence of month day year DDMM YY In sequence of day month year 12H 24H Selects the display mode of time 12H 24H 12H 12 hour mode 24H 24 hour mode Date Sets the current date SET Sets the date Time Sets the current time SET Sets the time Setup Menu List Menu items Sub items and setting values Contents Hours Meter Displaying the hours meter Hours System Displays the non resettable accumulated time of use Hours Reset Displays the resettable accumulated time of use Reset Resets the Hours Reset value to 0 Execute Cancel Execute Execute resetting AXS Recorder Setting for the AXS recorder This item cannot be selected when the AXS recorder AXS RS is not attached Clip Name Sets the naming method for the clip that is generated while Link Separate recording on AXS RS Link Uses the same clip name as the clip name that is set on the camcorder Separate Uses the individual clip name on AXS RS Set the file name of F65 type on the next menu Camera ID Sets the camera ID when storing as the file name of camera AtoZ F65 type Reel Number Sets the Reel Number when storing as the file name of camera 001 to 999 F65 type Chunk This setting is for dividing the clip to the specified size while Off 16GB 8GB 4GB recording o
35. 1 g 90 9 3 5 g 78 4 3 1 8 65 9 2 5 8 Unit mm inches 53 4 2 1 8 44 4 1 3 4 40 9 1 5 g 28 4 1 1 8 T 1 4 in internal thread body 15 9 21 32 1 4 in internal thread handle 1 4 in internal thread body 3 g in internal thread handle 0 p 130 7 5 1 4 TT n g 7 57 21 4 Saas ooo 0O00 4 73 2 7 8 68 6 2 3 4 EOI gt o 169 9 6 3 4 205 2 8 1 8 1 4 in internal thread seolpueddy 38 9 1 8 49 51 4 2 1 8 63 9 2 5 g 76 Specifications 76 4 3 1 8 88 9 3 1 5 101 4 4 Notes e Always make a test recording and verify that it was recorded successfully SONY WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO COMPENSATION OR REIMBURSEMENT ON ACCOUNT OF FAILURE OF THIS UNIT OR ITS RECORDING MEDIA EXTERNAL STORAGE SYSTEMS OR ANY OTHER MEDIA OR STORAGE SYSTEMS TO RECORD CONTENT OF ANY TYPE 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
36. 5T20 Focal length 25 mm e SCL P35T20A Focal length 35 mm e SCL PSOT20A Focal length 50 mm e SCL P85T20A Focal length 85 mm e SCL P135T20 Focal length 135 mm SCL P11X15 For details about available lenses for the camcorder contact a Sony service representative Do not leave the lens facing the sun Direct sunlight can enter through the lens be focused in the camcorder and cause fire e Attach remove a lens while the camcorder is turned off A lens is a precision part Do not place the lens directly with the mount part down Attach the cover supplied with the lens e The lens interface of the camcorder is set to Type C to correspond with the lenses SCL P35T20 P50T20 P85T20 SCL P11X15 and lenses with a Cooke type connector When using a lens with an ARRI type connector set Lens interface page 45 in the Camera menu to Type A Set to Off for SCL PK6 or other lenses If this setting is not correct an alert message appears when the camcorder is turned on after attaching the lens Attaching a PL mount lens 1 Remove the mount cover from the lens mount by turning the lens mount frame counterclockwise 2 Insert the lens into the lens mount by matching the concave part of the lens to the locating pin on the upper right of the lens mount 3 Fix the lens by turning the lens mount frame clockwise while holding the lens Attaching Optional Devices suonesedald 21 suonesedald
37. 920 x 1080 50P MPEG 1920 x 1080i 920 x 1080 50i 720 x 576 50P 29 97 XAVC 4096 x 2160P 920 x 1080 29 97PsF PMW F55 only XAVC 1920 x 1080P MPEG 1920 x 1080P 25 XAVC 4096 x 2160P 1920 x 1080 25PsF PMW F5S only XAVC 1920 x 1080P MPEG 1920 x 1080P 23 98 XAVC 4096 x 2160P 1920 x 1080 23 98P PMW F5S only XAVC 1920 x 1080P MPEG 1920 x 1080P Formats and Limitations of Outputs Output formats from the TEST OUT connector Signals output from the TEST OUT connector are either the HD Y or HD SYNC signals output from the SDI OUT connector HDMI OUT connector The output signal differs depending on the setting of setup menu or output format setting of SDI Main SDI Sub The Frequency 66i setting in System Output format of SDI Output format of SDI Output format Setting of the System Main Sub menu 59 94 4096 x 2160 59 94P x HD SYNC PMW F55 only 920 x 1080 59 94 2048 x 1080 59 94P 1920 x 1080 59 94P HD SYNC 1920 x 1080 59 94P 920 x 1080 59 94 1920 x 1080 59 94 2048 x 1080 59 94P 1920 x 1080 59 94 HD Y 1920 x 1080 59 94P 920 x 1080 59 94 1920 x 1080 59 94 50 4096 x 2160 50P x HD SYNC PMW F55 only 920 x 1080 50i 2048 x 1080 50P 1920 x 1080 50P HD SYNC 1920 x 1080 50P 920 x 1080 50i 1920 x 1080 50i 2048 x 1080 50P 1920 x 1080 50i HD Y 1920 x 1080 50P 920 x 1080 50i 1920 x 1080 50i 29 97 4096 x 2160 29 97P x HD SYNC PMW F55 only 920 x 1080 29 97Ps
38. Black Sets the B black level 99 to 99 0 This setting is available only when Shooting Mode in Base Setting of the System menu is set to Custom Flare Setting Turns the flare correction function on off Setting the flare On Off This setting is available only when Shooting Mode in correction Base Setting of the System menu is set to Custom Master Flare Sets the user adjustment value for master flare of the flare 99 to 99 0 correction that is caused by the camcorder R Flare Sets the user adjustment value for R flare of the flare 99 to 99 0 correction that is caused by the camcorder G Flare Sets the user adjustment value for G flare of the flare 99 to 99 0 correction that is caused by the camcorder B Flare Sets the user adjustment value for B flare of the flare 99 to 99 0 correction that is caused by the camcorder Setup Menu List Camera Menu items Sub items and setting values Contents Gain Mode Selects the gain setting mode Setting for the ISO dB This setting is available only when Shooting Mode in Gain Base Setting of the System menu is set to Custom Gain Sets the gain e PMW F5 This setting is available only when Shooting Mode in When Mode in Gain is set to ISO and Gamma Category is set to STD or HG HG1 HG2 HG3 HG4 ISO 800 to ISO 6400 When Mode in Gain
39. F 2048 x 1080 29 97PsF 1920 x 1080 29 97PsF HD Y 1920 x 1080 29 97PsF 920 x 1080 29 97PsF 25 4096 x 2160 25P x HD SYNC PMW F55 only 920 x 1080 25PsF 2048 x 1080 25PsF 1920 x 1080 25P HD Y 1920 x 1080 25PsF 920 x 1080 25PsF 23 98 4096 x 2160 23 98P x HD SYNC PMW F55 only 920 x 1080 23 98PsF 2048 x 1080 23 98PsF 1920 x 1080 23 98P HD Y 1920 x 1080 23 98PsF 920 x 1080 23 98PsF Formats and Limitations of Outputs seolpueddy 67 soolpueddy 68 Error Warning Indications The camcorder informs you of situations where warning caution or an operation check is required through messages on the LCD monitor viewfinder screen the REC lamp and a buzzer The buzzer is output to the built in speaker or to the headphones connected via the headphone connector Error Indications The camcorder stops operation after the following indications Error indication on Buzzer REC Cause and measures LCD viewfinder lamp E Error code Continuous Rapidly The camcorder may be defective Recording stops even if flashing REC is displayed on the LCD monitor viewfinder screen Turn off the power and check the connected equipment cables and media If they are not defective turn on the power again If the error persists consult Sony service personnel If power cannot be turned off by setting the power switch to OFF remove both the battery pack or the DC IN source Warning Indications When one of the following
40. Gain indication page 43 page 43 9 Zoom position indication 4 Special recording operation status Displays zoom position in the range of 0 wide indication position to 99 tele position only when a lens Rec Recording in progress that is compatible with the zoom setting display Stby Standby for recording function is attached S amp Q Rec Slow amp Quick Motion 10 Iris position indication recording in progress Displays iris position only when a lens that is S amp Q Stby Standby for Slow amp Quick compatible with the iris setting display function Motion recording is attached 5 Color temperature indications page 41 11 White balance mode indication page 41 6 S amp Q motion frame rate indication page 44 W P Preset mode 7 Battery remaining charge DC IN voltage WM Memory mode indication page 20 12 Control status of SDI output indication page 50 13 SD card indication On Screen Indications 17 MAIAJBAQ 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Time data indication page 32 Clip name indication page 31 Audio level meter AXS memory status remaining space indication page 29 When the left side of the icon is orange recording is possible When the green lamp on the upper right of the icon lights playback is possible A B slot media status remaining space indication page 25 When the left side of the icon is orange recording is possible When
41. I Output Display VF Out Selects whether to overlaps characters and markers on the Setting for the On Off viewfinder output signal output signal 4K SDI HDMI Out PMW F55 Selects whether to overlaps characters and markers on the only SDI or HDMI output signal when the picture size of SDI or On Off HDMI output is 4K HD SDI Sub Out Selects whether to overlaps characters and markers on the On Off SDI Sub output signal when the SDI Sub output picture quality is less than HD HD SD HDMI Out Selects whether to overlaps characters and markers on the On Off HDMI output signal when the HDMI output picture quality is less than HD Setup Menu List VF Menu When there is SW or VR for an item on the attached viewfinder that item is not available VE Menu items Sub items and setting values Contents VF Setting Color Adjusts the color of pictures on the viewfinder Setting the 99 to 99 0 viewfinder Contrast Adjusts the contrast of pictures on the viewfinder 99 to 99 0 Brightness Adjusts the brightness of pictures on the viewfinder 99 to 99 0 Color Mode Selects the display mode of the viewfinder while E E display Color B amp W recording Aspect Selects the displayed area of pictures for the viewfinder Auto Full Peaking Setting Turns the peaking function on off Setting the peaking On Off function Peaking Type Selects the peaking type Normal Color
42. S ONY 4 459 611 11 1 Solid State Memory Camcorder PMW F55 PMW F5 Operating Instructions Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference ZJ oxS Hom 4 CineAlta 2013 Sony Corporation 2 Table of Contents Overview Preparations Table of Contents Features aiciscscesessscsicsacseecasdesincessteiectses sol ASAS S E N OSNES ESE 6 System Configuration 8 Location and Function of Parts On Screen Indications eee 15 Sub Display Screen 4 052 50c 5 css eced eh tanetes nesses 15 LCD Monitor Viewfinder Screen wo eeeeeeeeeee 17 Power Supply sssssssssssccsssssseesasecsssscesessssrsasessesseesecsesesesecers 19 Using a Battery Pack iecerei ipiis 19 Using AC Power DC IN Power ceceeceeseeeeeeeeeeeee 20 Setting the Clock ccscsscssssscsscsssecsssscsscessssssssssssesessesseseses 20 Attaching Optional Devices ccscssccsssssssscssssssscsssseseesees 21 Attaching a Lens ssncantncii al canilacctaveatwniees 21 Attaching a Viewfinder ccceeeseseeeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 22 Setting the Basic Action cssscssssssssssessssssesessssseesesessseees 23 Shooting Mode is05 cute Sletten 23 Main Recorded Signal 0 0 ee ceeseeeeseeseeseeeeeeeeetees 23 Color Space penrian onea saben aa i 24 Using SxS Memory Cards e eseseseeseseoseososeseoscoeoseseoseseososescosese 24 About SxS Memory Car
43. This item cannot be selected when removing the MIC CHI Ref Selects the reference input level for when the AUDIO IN CH1 60dB 50dB 40dB switch is set to MIC MIC CH2 Ref Selects the reference input level for when the AUDIO IN CH2 60dB 50dB 40dB switch is set to MIC Limiter Mode Selects the limiter level when a loud signal is input while Off 6dB 9dB 12dB 15dB 17dB setting audio input level manually When you do not use the limiter select Off audio connector KHz Tone Turn the 1 kHz reference tone signal on off panel On Off Audio Level CH 1 Audio Select The audio recording level is adjusted automatically when you Setting for audio Auto Manual set to Auto recording level CH 2 Audio Select The audio recording level is adjusted automatically when you a Auto Manual set to Auto aed CH 1 Audio Level Adjusts the audio recording level when CH 1 Audio Select This item cannot 99 to 99 0 is set to Ma 1 be selected when TES a 19 SPIO A Anua removing the CH 2 Audio Level Adjusts the audio recording level when CH 2 Audio Select audio connector 99 to 99 0 is set to Manual panel AGC Spec Selects the AGC level 6dB 9dB 12dB 15dB 17dB AGC Mode Selects auto adjusting method for the input level of an analog Mono Stereo audio signal recorded to CH 1 CH 2 from Mono performs for each channel and Stereo
44. age see the pages in parentheses The following illustrations are with the battery adaptor page 14 removed For removing the battery adaptor see Removing a battery pack page 19 1 Handle 2 LOCK switch Disables operations on the side operating panel 3 Viewfinder shoe 4 Tape measure hook Image sensor position index The mark and tape measure hook are on a plane with the image sensor To measure the precise distance between the camcorder and the subject use this mark or tape measure hook as a reference You can attach the end of a tape measure to the hook and measure the distance from the subject 5 Flange focal length adjustment screw page 22 6 Lens mount page 21 7 REC recording start stop button lamp page 30 8 SEL SET select set dial MENU dial pages 38 40 Selects the item in the menu or changes the setting value Sub display Control buttons block page 12 SxS memory card slot block page 12 Right side connector panel page 12 9 ND FILTER select switch ND filters are available for keeping the aperture in a proper range Clear ND filter not used 0 9 gND 1 8 64ND 10 CANCEL BACK button pages 38 40 11 Accessory mounting screw holes Type of screw 1 4 20UNC x 4 Type of screw 3 8 16UNC x 5 Length of engagement 9 mm 3 g inch or less Do not apply excessive force to the mounted accessory It may damage the screw thread 12 ASSIGN assignable
45. ations of Outputs seolpueddy 65 soolpueddy 66 Output formats from the HDMI OUT connector Serial digital signals from the HDMI OUT connector are output depending on the settings of the setup menu and format of the clip being played When the output format of SDI Main is 4096 x 2160 PMW F55 only The Frequency The Format Main setting in System setting in Rec sare of hie System nee of the System Outputformat menu menu 59 94 Off HDMI 4K Enable 4096 x 2160 59 94P 920 x 1080 59 94P 1920 x 1080 59 941 50 Off HDMI 4K Enable 4096 x 2160 50P 920 x 1080 50P 1920 x 1080 50i 29 97 Off HDMI 4K Enable 4096 x 2160 29 97P 920 x 1080 29 97PsF 25 Off HDMI 4K Enable 4096 x 2160 25P 920 x 1080 25PsF 23 98 Off HDMI 4K Enable 4096 x 2160 23 98P 920 x 1080 23 98P 1 Performs conversion from 17 9 to 16 9 select Letter Box H Fit or Edge Crop V Fit When the output format of SDI Main is less than 2048 x 1080 The Frequency The Format Main H 66i 66 aung a System setting in Rec Ouai tei Setting of the System format of the System menu menu 59 94 XAVC 4096 x 2160P 920 x 1080 59 94P PMW F55 only 920 x 1080 59 94i XAVC 1920 x 1080P 920 x 1080 59 94P MPEG 1920 x 1080i 920 x 1080 59 94i 720 x 480 59 94P 50 XAVC 4096 x 2160P 920 x 1080 50P PMW F55 only 920 x 1080 50i XAVC 1920 x 1080P
46. ct Safety Zone Turns the aspect safety zone marker on off On Off Aspect Safety Area Selects the size ratio to the entire screen of the aspect safety 80 90 92 5 95 zone marker Zebra Setting Turns the zebra function on off Setting the zebra On Off pattern Zebra Select Select the zebra pattern s Zebra 1 Zebra 2 or both of Zebra 1 2 Both 1 and Zebra 2 to be displayed Zebral Level 50 to 107 70 Sets the display level of zebra 1 Zebral Aperture Level 1 to 20 10 Sets the aperture level of zebra 1 Zebra2 Level 52 to 109 100 Sets the display level of zebra 2 Setup Menu List Menu items Sub items and setting values Contents Display On Off Selecting the items Setting On 0O Turns all the indications of the viewfinder GUI on off to be displayed Shutter Setting On O ND Filter Position On 0 Gain Setting dB ISO Off Rec Play Status On 0O Color Temp On O Frame Rate On 0O Battery Remain On O Timecode On 0 Audio Level Meter On 0O Media Status On 0O Focus Position Meter Feet Off Iris Position On 0 Zoom Position On 0 White Balance Mode On 0 SDI Rec Control On 0 Rec Format On 0O Gamma On 0 Timecode Lock On 0 Selects the item to be displayed on the viewfi
47. d then press the MENU dial to disappear the message If restoration fails e A write protected SxS memory card or one on which an error occurred cannot be restored For such a card a warning message is displayed Release the write protection or replace the card according to the instructions in the message An SxS memory card on which an error occurred may become usable again through repeated formatting e In some cases only parts of clips cannot be restored Playback of the restored clips becomes possible again The following operation may restore an SxS memory card for which the message Could not Restore Some Clips is repeatedly displayed each time you try the restoration process Using SxS Memory Cards 1 Copy necessary clips to another SxS memory card using the dedicated application software page 74 2 Format the problem SxS memory card using the format function of this camcorder 3 Copy the clips back to the SxS memory card Recording playback during restoration You can perform recording or playback using the SxS memory card in the other card slot while restoration is in progress For restoration of media recorded with this unit be sure to use this unit Media recorded with a device other than this unit or with another unit of different version even of the same model may not be restored using this unit Using an SD card You can store the setting value file of the camera on an SD card optional T
48. d on the desktop The Macintosh folder name can be changed The following operations must be avoided when the ACCESS lamp is lit in red Turning the power off or disconnecting the power cord Removing the SxS memory card Disconnecting the USB cable e When removing an SxS memory card from a Macintosh do not select Card Power Off from the SxS memory card icon displayed on the menu bar e Operation is not guaranteed with all computers Using a nonlinear editing system For a nonlinear editing system optional editing software that corresponds to the recording formats used with this camcorder is required Store the clips to be edited on the HDD of your computer in advance using the dedicated application software Operating Clips With a Computer uogosuuog Sed Aeq eUle Xy 61 uoloaUUOD sed Aeq eu1axg 62 ee a es eee External Synchronization When multiple units of the camcorder are used in the same shooting location synchronized recording can be made with a specific reference signal and the timecode can be matched among all the units Aligning the phase of the video signal Genlock Genlock operation is enabled by supplying a reference signal to the GENLOCK IN connector page 13 of the camcorder Valid reference signals depend on the system frequency setting Valid reference signal System frequency 59 94P 1920 x 1080 59 94 720 x 486 59 94 59 941 1920 x 1080 59 941
49. d to which Change Media A you want to copy Replace the card Media Error An error occurred in reading data from the memory card and Playback Halted playback cannot be continued If this frequently occurs change the memory card after copying the clips as required Media A Error Recording cannot be done because an error occurred with the memory card If this frequently occurs change the memory card Media Reached The memory card comes to the end of its service life Make a Rewriting Limit backup copy and replace the card with another one as soon as Change Media A possible Recording playback may not be performed properly if you continue to use the card For details refer to the operating instructions of the memory card Reached Clip Number The maximum number of clips for 1 memory card is reached Limit so copying cannot continue xx xx indicates the completed Copy Completed xx xx copies Replace the card Not Enough Capacity Copy Completed xx xx There is not enough capacity for copying xx xx indicates the completed copies Replace the card Reached Duplication Limit Copy Completed xx xx There are already 10 or more clips with the same name as the clip that you want to copy so copying cannot continue xx xx indicates the completed copies Replace the card Copy Error CANCEL Abort No Media There is no memory card inserted in the slot Insert a card Error Warning In
50. de Selecting the sensitivity or gain and color temperature or white balance Select the sensitivity ISO or gain dB in Gain page 43 of the Camera menu Select the color temperature or white balance in White of the Camera menu For the color temperature select it from among Preset 3200K tungsten 4300K tungsten and 5500K daylight in White page 41 of the Camera menu and you can select any color temperature by using Color Temp in White page 41 of the Camera menu For the white balance adjust automatically by using Auto White Balance or adjust manually by using Color Temp Balance R Gain or B Gain in White of the Camera menu Changing Basic Settings Audio To adjust the audio levels When CH 1 Audio Select CH 2 Audio Select in Audio Level page 49 of the Audio menu is set to Auto the audio recording levels are automatically adjusted To adjust the audio recording levels manually set to Manual Adjust the audio recording levels on CH 1 Audio Level CH 2 Audio Level in Audio Level of the Audio menu Time Data Setting the Timecode Specify the timecode to be recorded with Timecode in the TC UB menu page 54 Useful Functions Assignable Buttons The camcorder has four assignable buttons pages 9 11 to which you can assign various functions for convenience Changing functi
51. des eedecevte de whee ETE 71 Open software licenses 00 eee eseeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeees 71 Specifications ccsecsccsscsscssssssssccceccsscsscscescescesceseeseeseesesseese 72 General ni het ie a eta etait Se tabs hatha 72 Camera Section cessive cssccscnsesssvescaneucucenssedecessestontectents 73 Input Output 73 Medid cinsini 74 Package Configuration 74 Optional Accessories we 75 Table of Contents 5 M JM AO Features The PMW F55 F5 is a highly compact lightweight and high performance CineAlta 4K camera with a 4K Super 35mm equivalent Single chip CMOS image sensor The PMW F55 s CMOS image sensor with global shutter function allows you to shoot clear 4K images without rolling shutter distortion or flash band phenomenon for perfect HD recording performance The PMW F5 s 4K image sensor allows you to record high quality HD pictures You can record in MPEG2 HD video format in addition to the new 4K compatible format XAVC by using an SxS memory card 4K RAW data can be recorded by using the portable recorder AXS R5 which adopts the newly developed access memory card AXSM The camcorder adopts the same native FZ mount used by the PMW F3 You can use a variety of cine lenses PL mount so that the PL FZ conversion adaptor comes standard Compatible with multi format The camcorder is compatible with the new format XAVC official name MPEG4 AVC H 264 Hi422 Profiles Level 5 2 and
52. dications seolpueddy 69 soolpueddy 70 Warning indication Buzzer REC Cause and measures on LCD viewfinder lamp Copy Error A memory card that cannot be used with the camcorder is CANCEL Abort inserted Cannot Use Media A Replace the card in the respective slot Cannot Use Media A A memory card with different file system is inserted Unsupported File System Replace the card format it with the camcorder 1 Media B for the card in slot B AXS Memory for the AXS memory card Error Warning Indications Licenses MPEG 2 Video Patent Portfolio License ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT OTHER THAN CONSUMER PERSONAL USE IN ANY MANNER THAT COMPLIES WITH THE MPEG 2 STANDARD FOR ENCODING VIDEO INFORMATION FOR PACKAGED MEDIA IS EXPRESSLY PROHIBITED WITHOUT A LICENSE UNDER APPLICABLE PATENTS IN THE MPEG 2 PATENT PORTFOLIO WHICH LICENSE IS AVAILABLE FROM MPEG LA L L C 250 STEELE STREET SUITE 300 DENVER COLORADO 80206 PACKAGED MEDIA means any storage media storing MPEG 2 video information such as DVD movie which are sold distributed to general consumers Disc replicators or sellers of the PACKAGED MEDIA need to obtain licenses for their own business from MPEG LA Please contact MPEG LA for any further information MPEG LA L L C 250 STEELE STREET SUITE 300 DENVER COLORADO 80206 http www mpegla com On accessing software to which the GPL LGPL applies This product uses software to w
53. ds sssssssseseeeeeererreerererreseeees 24 Inserting an SxS Memory Card o 0 eee eeeeeeeeeeeeees 24 Removing an SxS memory card s s s 25 Switching Between SxS Memory Cards 1 0 0 eee 25 Formatting an SxS Memory Card uo eee 25 Checking the Remaining Time Available for Re cordih Si tticenssedc geod ANL N 25 Restoring an SxS Memory Card sessies 26 Using an SD card esesessssosessoscoseseoecsessoseososescoscoeoseseoseseososeoseseoe 27 Usable SD CatdSreinannaranen inann ena 27 Inserting an SD Card 0 eeeesceeseeseneeeeeseeeeeeseeeeees 27 Removing an SD memory card o eee eeeeeeeeeeeees 27 Formatting an SD Memory Card 0 00 eeeeeeeeeeeeees 27 Checking the Remaining Time 00 0 eee eeeeeeeeee 27 Recording Thumbnail Screens Using an AXS RS ou cscssecssesscecssessssecssscssssssssessssesssesseseseers 28 Attaching the AXS RS wa 28 Removing the AXS R5 oo a 2 Inserting an AXS Memory Card we 28 Removing an AXS Memory Card 1 28 Recording to an AXS Memory Card eceeeeeee 29 Formatting an AXS Memory Card s es 29 Checking the Remaining Time Available for Recordio ciate ahaa 29 Restoring the AXS Memory Card 0 eee eeeeeees 29 Basic Operation Procedure s sscsssssssssssssscssssssessseseseees 30 Changing Basic Settings System Frequency o c cc cece cecsceceeceeeseeseesseeeeees Recording Format ccecceseeseeseeseeseeseceeeeececseeeeeeeeee Electronic Shutter
54. ea exceeding that of color film allowing for near human vision image representation capability Wide latitude low noise The camcorder has a 14 stop latitude that can reproduce images captured by the CMOS sensor with smooth gradation of black to white Exmor Super35 CMOS technology provides low noise levels even with 4K resolution and 14 stop latitude maintained Video signal processing 4K HD simultaneous recording and high speed recording with unlimited recording time is possible with single LSI chip processing of both camera signals and baseband video signals Single chip design provides stable high speed 4K 59 94P baseband video processing low power consumption and compact design Intuitive user interface This camcorder has the color LCD panel on the inside panel and direct access menu that assigns the commonly used settings to 6 buttons Displaying the setting information large makes visibility better By switching two screens CAMERA VIEW you can perform setting speedy A LOCK switch allows you to prevent changing settings by accident Assignable buttons The inside panel has three assignable buttons while the outside panel has one assignable button You can operate the camcorder easily by assigning commonly used functions to these buttons Various input output connectors Four types of SDI output The camcorder has four types of SDI output that allows you to output 4K 59 94P signal as four 3G SDI
55. ents User Matrix R G 99 to 99 0 User Matrix R B 99 to 99 0 User Matrix G R 99 to 99 0 User Matrix G B 99 to 99 0 User Matrix B R 99 to 99 0 User Matrix B G 99 to 99 0 Finely adjusts the color phase for the entire picture area by independently setting each of the factors Multi Matrix Setting Settings for the On Off multi matrix correction Turns on off the multi matrix correction which allows specific colors to be selected for saturation correction in a 16 axis hue space This setting is available only when Color Space in Base Setting of the System menu is set to Normal Area Indication Displays a zebra pattern in the areas of the specified color for On Off multi matrix correction Color Detection Detects the target color on the screen for multi matrix Execute Cancel correction Execute Executes this function Axis Specifies a color targeted by multi matrix correction 16 axis B B MG MG MG R R YL YL YL G G mode G CY CY B Hue Sets the color hue of the color targeted by multi matrix 99 to 99 0 correction for each 16 axis mode Saturation Sets the saturation of the color targeted by multi matrix 99 to 99 0 correction for each 16 axis mode Setup Menu List Audio Menu Audio Menu items Sub items and setting values Contents Audio Input Setting for audio inputs
56. et 5500K Gamma page 45 of the Paint menu is locked to S Log2 Normal Reproduces color as would be reproduced using a traditional camera by the Matrix setting Using SxS Memory Cards Using SxS Memory Cards This camcorder records audio and video on SxS memory cards optional inserted in the card slots About SxS Memory Cards Use the following Sony SxS memory cards Available memory cards differ depending on the recording format SxS PRO SBP 128B SBP 64B Available for all recording formats SxS PRO SBP 64A SBP 32 XAVC 1920 x 1080P MPEG 1920 x 1080P i SxS 1 SBS 64G1A SBS 32G1A MPEG 1920 x 1080P i Operations are not guaranteed with other memory cards These memory cards comply with the ExpressCard standard For details on using SxS memory cards and usage related precautions refer to the instruction manual for the SxS memory card SxS SxS PRO and SxS 1 are trademarks of Sony Corporation The ExpressCard word mark and logo are owned by Personal Computer Memory Card International Association PCMCIA and are licensed to Sony Corporation All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Inserting an SxS Memory Card 1 Open the cover of the card slot block page 12 2 Insert the SxS memory card into the slot with the SxS label facing to the right The ACCESS lamp page 12 lights in red then changes to green once the memory card is ready for use 3 Close t
57. etting the Color On Off Bars Type Selects the type of color bar ARIB SMPTE 75 100 Noise Setting Turns the noise suppression function on off Suppression On Off This setting is available only when Shooting Mode in Setting the noise Base Setting of the System menu is set to Custom suppression Level Sets the noise suppression level Low Mid High Image Setting Sets the image inversion Inversion Normal V Inv Setting the image inversion function Lens Interface Setting Setting the lens Type C Type A Off interface Sets the lens interface according to the connected lens type Paint Menu The Paint menu settings are available only when Shooting Mode in Base Setting page 57 of the System menu is set to Custom Paint Menu items Sub items and setting values sBumes Contents Gamma Setting Turns the gamma compensation function on off Adjusting the On Off This setting is available only when Color Space in Base gamma Setting of the System menu is set to Normal compensation Step Gamma Sets the gamma compensation value in 0 05 steps 0 35 to 0 90 0 45 Master Gamma 99 to 99 0 Adjusts the master gamma level Gamma Category STD HG S Log2 Select from among STD standard gamma HG hyper gamma or S Log2 Gamma Select When Gamma Category is set to STD STD1 DVW STD2 x4 5
58. evice to the DC OUT connector use one with current consumption of 1 8 A or less When using the camcorder with peripheral devices attached make sure that the total power consumption of the attached devices is 60 W or less Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Storage Temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Mass Approx 2 2 kg 4 Ib 14 oz without lens handle audio box and accessories Dimensions See Dimensions on page 76 Battery Operating Time PMW F55 Approx 150 min with BP FL75 PMW F5 Approx 160 min with BP FL75 Specifications Recording Format Video XAVC AVC H 264 High 4 2 2 Intra Profile 4K VBR 600 Mbps max HD SMPTE RP2027 Class100 compliant MPEG HD422 MPEG 2 Long GOP HD 422 mode CBR 50 Mbps max MPEG 2 422P HL Recording Format Audio LPCM 8CH 2CH recording playback 24 bit 48 kHz Recording Frame Rate PMW F55 XAVC 4K 4096 x 2160 23 98p 25p 29 97p 50p 59 94p XAVC HD 1920 x 1080 23 98p 25p 29 97p 50p 59 94p MPEG2 HD 1920 x 1080 50i 59 94i 23 98p 25p 29 97p PMW F5 XAVC HD 1920 x 1080 23 98p 25p 29 97p 50p 59 94p MPEG2 HD 1920 x 1080 50i 59 94i 23 98p 25p 29 97p Recording Playback Time When SBS 32G1A is used MPEG2 HD Approx 60 min When SBS 64G1A is used MPEG2 HD Approx 120 min When SBS 32 is used XAVC HD 29 97P Approx 30 min When SBS 64A is used XAVC HD 29 97P Approx 60 min When SBS 64B is used XAVC 4K 29 97P
59. fields e Close to radio or TV transmitters producing strong electromagnetic fields e In direct sunlight or close to heaters for extended periods To prevent electromagnetic interference from portable communications devices The use of portable telephones and other communications devices near this unit can result in malfunctions and interference with audio and video signals It is recommended that the portable communications devices near this unit be powered off Note on laser beams Laser beams may damage the CMOS image sensors If you shoot a scene that includes a laser beam be careful not to let the laser beam be directed into the lens of the camcorder Important Notes on Operation seolpueddy 63 seolpueddy 64 About the LCD monitor e Do not leave the LCD monitor facing direct sunlight as this may damage the LCD monitor e Do not press swipe the LCD monitor forcefully or leave objects on the LCD monitor as it may cause a malfunction such as picture irregularity etc The LCD monitor may become warm in use This is not a malfunction About the stuck pixels The LCD panel fitted to this unit is manufactured with high precision technology giving a functioning pixel ratio of at least 99 99 Thus a very small proportion of pixels may be stuck either always off black always on red green or blue or flashing In addition over a long period of use because of the physical characteristics
60. g control function recording control when Main Operation in Base Setting of the System menu is set to RAW SDI Rec Setting Turns on off this function that controls recording stop Control Off On recording of the external device by the SDI output signal Setting the SDI recording control function Setup Menu List Media Menu This menu is not available when the media is not loaded Menu items Sub items and setting values Contents Format Media Media A Formats the SxS memory card in the slot A Formatting a Execute Cancel Execute Executes format memory Media B Formats the SxS memory card in the slot B Execute Cancel Execute Executes format SD card Formats the SD card Execute Cancel Execute Executes format AXS Memory Formats the AXS memory card Execute Cancel Execute Executes format File Menu Menu items Sub items and setting values Contents All File Load SD Card Loads the All file from the SD card that is inserted into the Setting for the All SD card slot file Save SD card Stores the All file onto the SD card that is inserted into the SD card slot File ID Names the All file Scene File Recall Internal Memory Loads the Scene file from the internal memory Setting for the Store Internal Memory Stores the Scene file on the internal memory Scene file This setting is available only when Shooting Mode in Base Setting of the S
61. he audio connector panel while the camcorder is turned off When attaching the audio connector panel make sure not to catch the cap When removing the audio connector panel pull it away slowly from the body of the camcorder as shown in the diagram above Applying excessive force to remove the audio connector panel may damage it Bottom MAIAJOAQ 1 AUDIO IN CH1 AUDIO IN CH2 O O00000 external audio input selection switches Switch input signal external microphone external audio device etc AES EBU is supported by future upgrade 2 AUDIO IN CH 1 CH 1 2 AUDIO IN CH 2 CH 3 4 connectors 1 Input external microphone or audio equipment signals 1 Accessory mounting screw holes 3 CH1 MIC 48V OFF CH2 MIC 48V Type of screw 1 4 20UNC x 3 OFF external microphone input Type of screw 3 8 16UNC x 3 selection switches Supply phantom power 48 V to the external microphone when you set this switch to MIC 48V Note Do not apply excessive force to the mounted Left side connector panel accessory It may damage the screw thread Length of engagement 9 mm Cy g inch or less Te IN OUT 2 36 16 5 4 1 TC IN OUT timecode input output selection switch page 62 2 TC timecode input output connector BNC type page 62 3 GENLOCK IN con
62. he cover Status indications by the ACCESS lamps Card slots A and B are accompanied by the respective ACCESS lamps to indicate their status Lamp Slot statuses Lights in Accessing the SxS memory card red writing reading data Lights in Standby ready for recording or green playback using the SxS memory card Off No SxS memory card is loaded The loaded card is invalid An SxS memory card is loaded but another slot is active Removing an SxS memory card 1 Open the cover of the card slot block press the EJECT button page 12 then pull the button out 2 Press the EJECT button again to remove the card Data integrity is not guaranteed if the power is turned off or a memory card is removed while it is being accessed Data on the card may be destroyed Be sure that its ACCESS lamp is lit in green or off when you turn off the power or remove a memory card Switching Between SxS Memory Cards When SxS memory cards are loaded in both card slots A and B press the SLOT SELECT button page 12 to select the card you wish to use If a card becomes full recording continues after automatically switching to the second card The SLOT SELECT button is disabled while recording playback is in progress Switching is not executed even if you press the button The button is enabled while the thumbnail screen is displayed page 34 Formatting an SxS Memory Card If an SxS memory card is not formatted or
63. he end of a tape measure to the hook and measure the distance from the subject VF viewfinder output connector page 22 10 ASSIGN 4 assignable 4 button page 33 Location and Function of Parts 11 MAIAJOAQ Sub display Control buttons block page Q 38 E oo 2 5 3 AU TC VIEW 1 Sub display 2 Function buttons e CAMERA button FILE button To be supported by future upgrade e AU TC audio time code button To be supported by future upgrade e VIEW button 3 Item button SxS memory card slot block page 24 The SxS memory card slots are located behind the cover jaz SELECT A B 2 Open the g cover 3 AD 1 SLOT SELECT SxS memory card select button 2 ACCESS SxS memory card access lamps 3 SxS memory card slots 4 EJECT SxS memory card eject buttons 12 Location and Function of Parts Right side connector panel The USB connector and SD card slot are located behind the cover YY Y vY Open the 1 cover 2 34 Open the 5 cover 1 Headphones connector stereo mini jack page 30 2 USB connector A 3 USB connector Mini B 4 ACCESS SD card access lamp page 27 5 SD card slot page 27 Audio connector panel Attach the supplied audio connector panel as follows e Attach remove t
64. he stored file can be loaded from the SD card Usable SD Cards SDHC memory card Speed Class 4 to 10 UHS is not compatible Capacity 2 GB to 32 GB SD memory card File system FAT 16 Capacity up to 2 GB Indicated as SD card in these Operating Instructions Inserting an SD Card 1 Open the cover of the card slot block page 12 2 Insert the SD memory card into the slot with the SD label facing up The ACCESS lamp page 12 lights in red then changes to green once the memory card is ready for use 3 Close the cover Status indications by the ACCESS lamp Lamp Slot statuses Lights in Accessing the SD card writing reading red data Lights in Standby green Off e No SD card is loaded The loaded card is invalid Removing an SD memory card Open the cover of the card slot block remove the SD card by pressing the SD card once lightly e Data integrity is not guaranteed if the power is turned off or a memory card is removed while it is being accessed Data on the card may be destroyed Be sure that its ACCESS lamp is lit in green or off when you turn off the power or remove a memory card e Make sure that the card does not pop out when inserting or removing it Formatting an SD Memory Card When you use an SD memory card with this camcorder it must be formatted using the format function of this camcorder It is also necessary to format an SD memory card if a caution message
65. he sub display to exit the thumbnail screen and return to the recording screen Configuration of the Screen Information for the clip selected with the cursor are displayed at the bottom of the screen The icon of the current SxS memory card is highlighted shading the nonselected one If the card is write protected a lock icon is displayed to the left Current clip No Total number of clips IsxsB Cursor yellow TCR 00 00 02 02 TCR 00 00 04 57 3 4 5 6 1 Thumbnail 3 File format The thumbnail image for each clip is an index The file format of the selected clip is displayed frame from the clip When recording the first 4 Recording video format frame of a clip is automatically set as the index 5 Special recording information If the selected clip was recorded in a special recording mode the mode is displayed Clips recorded in Slow amp Quick Motion display the frame rate to the right frame Below each thumbnail the clip frame information is displayed You can change the displayed item on Thumbnail Caption in Customize View page 35 of the thumbnail menu 6 Duration of the clip 2 Clip namettitle 7 Creation date and time The clip name or title of the selected clip is displayed Thumbnail Screens Playing Clips Playing the Selected and Subsequent Clips in Sequence Turn the MENU dial page 9 to move the cursor to the thumbnail image of the clip with which you wish
66. hich the GPL LGPL applies This informs you that you have a right to have access to modify and redistribute source code for these software programs under the conditions of the GPL LGPL The source code is provided on the internet Use the following URL and follow the download instructions http www sony net Products Linux common search html We would prefer that you do not contact us about the contents of the source code For the content of these licenses see Licensel pdf in the License folder of the supplied CD ROM Adobe Reader must be installed on your computer to view PDF files If Adobe Reader is not installed on your computer you can download it by accessing the following URL http get adobe com reader Open software licenses On the basis of license contracts between Sony and the software copyright holders this product uses open software To meet the requirements of the software copyright holders Sony is obligated to inform you of the content of these licenses For the content of these licenses see Licensel pdf in the License folder of the supplied CD ROM Licenses seolpueddy 71 seolpueddy 72 eT Specifications General Power Requirements DC 12 V 11 V to 17 0 V Power Consumption PMW F55 Approx 25 W body only while recording XAVC 4K 59 94P 4K SDI On PMW F5 Approx 24 W body only while recording XAVC HD 59 94P HD SDI On When connecting a d
67. ication page 32 6 AXS memory status remaining space indication page 29 On Screen Indications 7 A B slot media status remaining space indication page 25 8 Recording format codec indication page 31 Displays the format that is recorded on an SxS memory card 9 Audio level meter 4CH LCD Monitor Viewfinder Screen While recording standing by to record or playback the statuses and settings of this unit are superimposed on the LCD monitor viewfinder screen The statuses and settings of this unit can be turned on off using the setup menu or by the assignable button The statuses and settings of this unit can be independently turned on off page 53 MAIAJOAQ To turn on off on the setup menu Turn on off the statuses and settings of this unit on Setting in Display On Off page 53 of the VF menu To turn on off by the assignable button Assign Display to one of the assignable buttons page 33 You can turn on off the statuses and settings of this unit by pressing the assignable button Information displayed on the screen while recording 1 2 3 4 5 S 7 11 5 gpu axs 60 minffisxsa GO min sxs8 60 mi 16 17 18 1 Shutter mode shutter speed indication 8 Focus position indication page 44 Displays focus position only when a lens that is 2 ND filter indication page 9 compatible with the focus setting display 3 function is attached
68. ie is edited post production rather than at the time of shooting and the Custom mode allows you to edit pictures as you make the movie by accessing all the setting items Switch the mode by using Shooting Mode in Base Setting page 57 of the System menu The shooting mode can be selected if the AXS RS is attached If the AXS RS is not attached Shooting Mode is locked to Custom Main Recorded Signal Set the predominant signal format to be used Set the format by using Main Operation in Base Setting page 57 of the System menu The RAW signal is recorded on the AXR R5 attached to the camcorder the YPbPr signal is recorded on the SxS memory card in the camcorder Since the RGB signal is output from the SDI 1 2 connector of the camcorder record it on an external device such as SR R1 The RAW signal can be selected only when attaching the AXS RS If the AXS R5 is not attached Main Operation is locked to YPbPr or RGB Setting the Basic Action 23 suolyesedaid 24 Color Space Select the color reproducibility Select it by using Color Space in Base Setting page 57 of the System menu S Gamut Allows you to record in a wider gamut that is comparable with a film camera You can expand the color expression in the post production process White Switch page 41 of the Camera menu can be selected from among Preset 3200K Preset 4300K Pres
69. ied Voltage Supplied voltage Media status screen Displays the remaining space available recording time and estimated service life of the recording media SxS memory card A SxS memory card B SD card AXS memory Protect information Remaining Remaining space and available recording time Life Estimated service life OPTION button page 35 MENU menu display on off button page 40 Air outlet 6 1 Accessory mounting screw holes Type of screw 1 4 20UNC x 4 Length of engagement 9 mm Cg inch or less Do not apply excessive force to the mounted accessory It may damage the screw thread When attaching an accessory do not cover the air inlet or air outlet HDMI OUT connector page 60 DC IN connector page 20 SDI OUT 1 to 4 serial digital output connectors BNC type page 60 Mounting terminal for an expansion unit pages 19 28 REMOTE remote control connector 8 pin Connect an external device such as a remote control unit USB wireless LAN module retracting part To be supported by future upgrade 9 10 Air inlet Audio connector panel page 12 Left side connector panel page 13 8 Tape measure hook Image sensor position index The mark and tape measure hook are on a plane with the image sensor To measure the precise distance between the camcorder and the subject use this mark or tape measure hook as a reference You can attach t
70. indications is generated follow the message to resolve the problem Warning indication Buzzer REC Cause and measures on LCD viewfinder lamp Media Near Full Intermittent Flashing Free space on the SxS memory card has become insufficient Replace it with another at the earliest opportunity Media Full Continuous Rapidly No space is left on the SxS memory card Recording clip flashing copying and clip division cannot be performed Replace it with another Battery Near End Intermittent Flashing The battery power will be discharged soon Charge the battery pack at the earliest opportunity Battery End Continuous Rapidly The battery pack is discharged Recording cannot be flashing performed Stop operation and change the battery pack Temperature High Intermittent Flashing The internal temperature has risen above a safe operation limit Suspend operation turn off the power and wait until the temperature falls Voltage Low Intermittent Flashing The DC IN voltage has become low stage 1 Check the power supply Insufficient Voltage Continuous Rapidly The DC IN voltage is too low stage 2 Recording cannot be flashing performed Connect another power source Battery Error An error was detected with the battery pack Please Change Battery Replace the battery pack with a normal one Backup Battery End The remaining power of the backup battery is insufficient Please Change Replace the battery pack Error Warni
71. ipping carton of the unit Care of the unit If the body of the unit is dirty clean it with a soft dry cloth In extreme cases use a cloth steeped in a little neutral detergent then wipe dry Do not use organic solvents such as alcohol or thinner as these may cause discoloration or other damage to the finish of the unit In the event of operating problems If you should experience problems with the unit contact your Sony dealer Note about the battery terminal The battery terminal of this unit the connector for battery packs and AC adaptors is a consumable part Power may not be supplied to the unit properly if the pins of the battery terminal are bent or deformed by shock or vibrations or if they become corroded due to prolonged outdoor use Periodic inspections are recommended to keep the unit working properly and to prolong its usable lifetime Contact a Sony service or sales representative for more information about inspections Use and storage locations Store in a level ventilated place Avoid using or storing the unit in the following places e In excessive heat or cold operating temperature range 0 C to 40 C or 32 F to 104 F Remember that in summer in warm climates the temperature inside a car with the windows closed can easily exceed 50 C 122 F e In damp or dusty locations e Locations where the unit may be exposed to rain e Locations subject to violent vibration e Near strong magnetic
72. ker 52 Matrix 47 Media Full 26 Media menu 55 Media Near Full 26 MENU button 40 MENU dial 38 40 MLUT 39 Monitor LUT 50 MPEG2 Proxy 36 54 Multi Matrix 48 N ND Filter 9 Nonlinear editing 61 O Offset White 42 OPTION button 35 Output Display 50 Output Format 50 Output Setting 50 Output signal 65 P Paint menu 45 Peaking 51 R REC button 30 Rec Control 54 Rec Format 57 Recording menu 54 S S amp Q FPS 39 S amp Q Motion 44 SBAC US20 61 Scene File 55 SD memory card 27 SDHC memory card 27 SDI OUT connector 60 65 SDI Rec Control 54 SEL SET dial 38 40 Sensitivity 32 Sensitivity Gain 39 Setting value file 27 Setup menu 40 41 Shooting mode 23 Shutter 39 44 Simultaneously recording 33 Skin Detail 47 SLOT SELECT button 25 Slow amp Quick Motion 33 Slow Shutter 44 Status screen 10 16 Sub display 15 38 Sub display setting items 39 Switch Lamp 58 SxS Device Driver Software 61 SxS Memory Cards 24 System frequency 31 System menu 57 System Setting 57 T TC connector 62 TC Display 54 TC UB menu 54 TEST OUT connector 60 67 Test Saw 56 Thumbnail menu 35 Thumbnail screen 34 Time and date 20 Time Data 32 Time Zone 20 Timecode 32 54 62 U USB cable 61 UTC 20 V Version 59 VF menu 51 VF Setting 51 Video format 65 Video menu 50 Viewfinder 17 22 W Warning Indications 68 White 41 White balance 32 White Clip 46 Z Zebra 52 Index seolpueddy 79 ht
73. kin On Off detail Area Detection Detects the color for the skin detail compensation compensation Execute Cancel Execute Executes this function Area Indication Turn on off the function that displays the zebra pattern in the On Off target area for the skin detail compensation Level Adjusts the skin detail level 99 to 99 0 Saturation Adjusts the color saturation level for the skin detail 99 to 99 0 compensation Hue Adjusts the color hue for the skin detail compensation 0 to 359 Width Adjusts the width of the color hue for the skin detail 0 to 90 40 compensation Matrix Setting Turns the matrix correction function on off Setting of the On 0 This setting is available only when Color Space in Base Matrix correction Setting of the System menu is set to Normal Preset Matrix On 0 Turns the preset matrix function on off Preset Select e PMW F5 Selects the preset matrix Standard High SAT FL Light Cinema F55 709 Like e PMW F5S 1 SMPTE240M 2 ITU 709 3 SMPTE Wide 4 NTSC 5 EBU User Matrix Turns the user matrix correction function on off On Off Level Adjusts the color saturation for the entire picture area 99 to 99 0 Phase Adjusts the color phase for the entire picture area 99 to 99 0 Setup Menu List sBunes 47 s6umes 48 Menu items Sub items and setting values Cont
74. lect the screen of the function to be set 2 Press the item button to select the item to be set Setting value of the item that can be set is orange 3 Turn the MENU dial to move the cursor to the item to be set S amp Q FPS Shutter Color Temp 60FPS 4180 0 3200K On gt A 4096x2160 23 98P Off UU UU U0 00 xave EE 60min BS 60min E 60 min Gamma S Log2 Sensitivity ISO 2500 4 Press the MENU dial to enter the selected item Using the sub display as the operation button Press the VIEW button page 12 to display the VIEW 1 VIEW 2 screen page 15 then operate the displayed function with the item button The cursor operation on the sub display is used on the setup menu page 40 and the clip operation page 35 Sub Display Setting Items The item names and its settings are listed below CAMERA Screen Item name Setting S amp Q FPS On Turns the Slow amp Quick motion mode on and sets the frame rate See page 44 for the selectable item Off Turns the Slow amp Quick motion mode off Shutter Sets the electronic shutter speed and shutter angle Depending on the mode of the electronic shutter page 44 displays differ Step Selects from 8 types of preset time angle See page 44 for the selectable item Continuous Can be selected for any of the available speeds See page 44 for the selectable item Color Temp Sets the color temperature of the white balance Preset 3200K 4300K 5500K
75. lue of the white balance offset by 99 to 99 0 lens to the lens file Shading Ch Select Selects the channel for the white shading correction that is Red Green Blue caused by the lens Shading H SAW Sets the Saw white shading correction value caused by the 99 to 99 0 lens of the selected channel by Shading Ch Select and horizontal direction to the lens file Shading H PARA Sets the Para white shading correction value caused by the 99 to 99 0 lens of the selected channel by Shading Ch Select and horizontal direction to the lens file hading V SAW Sets the Saw white shading correction value caused by the 99 to 99 0 lens of the selected channel by Shading Ch Select and vertical direction to the lens file Shading V PARA Sets the Para white shading correction value caused by the 99 to 99 0 lens of the selected channel by Shading Ch Select and vertical direction to the lens file Maintenance Menu Maintenance Menu items Sub items and setting values Contents Test Saw Setting Setting the test signal output On Off Turns the test signal on off Camera Config RM Common Memory Sharing settings when connecting the remote control unit This item cannot be selected when connecting the remote control unit On Off Sets whether to share the settings of when connecting the remote control unit and using the camcorder alone
76. me Creation date or modified time Time Code Timecode Duration Duration Sequential Number Thumbnail number Clip Operations su 199 reuquuny L 37 s6umes 38 Sub Display Operation You can check the status of the camcorder set basic settings for the camcorder and operate playback on the sub display In the CAMERA screen basic setting of the camcorder can be performed In the VIEW screen playback and operation on the thumbnail screen can be performed For details about the screen of the sub display see Sub Display Screen page 15 in On Screen Indications Controls Function buttons page 12 Switches the screen of the sub display If there are multiple screens for a function press the function button repeatedly e CAMERA button FILE button To be supported by future upgrade e AU TC audio timecode button To be supported by future upgrade e VIEW button Item button page 12 Selects the item of the sub display SEL SET dial MENU dial page 9 When you turn it the cursor moves in the corresponding direction permitting you to select menu items or setting values Press the MENU dial to select the item CANCEL BACK button page 9 To return to the previous layer of the menu An uncompleted change is canceled When operating the setup menu the settings of the setup menu take priority Sub Display Operation Setting the basic items 1 Press the function button to se
77. n the AXS memory card Version Displays the software version of AXS RS Hours Meter System Displays the non resettable accumulated time of use for AXS RS Hours Meter Reset Displays the resettable accumulated time of use for AXS R5 Reset Hours Meter Execute Cancel Resets the Hours Meter Reset value to 0 Execute Executes resetting All Reset Reset Resets the camcorder to the factory status Resetting to the Execute Cancel Execute Executes resetting factory status Version Number Displays the current software version of the camcorder Showing the VX XX version of this Version Up Upgrades the camcorder camcorder Execute Cancel Execute Executes Setup Menu List sBunes 59 UONO UUOD Sed Aeq eu1axg 60 External Devices Connection Connecting External Monitors and Recording Devices To display recording playback pictures on an external monitor select the output signal and use an appropriate cable for the monitor to be connected An output signal from the camcorder can be recorded when a recording device is connected The same status information and menus can be displayed on the external monitor as those on the viewfinder screen According to the signal fed to the monitor set Output Display page 50 in the Video menu to On SDI OUT connector BNC type Set the on off setting of the output and output format in the Video menu page 50
78. nada http www sonybiz ca Latin America _http sonypro latin com Europe Middle East and Africa http www pro sony eu http www sonybsc com http pro sony asia com http bp sony co kr http pro sony com cn Japan Asia Pacific Korea China Although the data regarding recorded materials are stored over multiple files and folders you can easily handle the clips without considering its data and directory structure by using the dedicated application software If you perform operations such as copy on clips on the SxS memory card by using the Explorer Windows or Finder Macintosh the subsidiary data contained by the clips may not be maintained Optional Accessories PL mount wide angle zoom lens SCL P11X15 PL lens SCL P35T20 SCL P50T20 SCL P85T20 SCL PK6 set of 6 lenses LCD color viewfinder DVF L350 DVF L700 OLED color viewfinder DVF EL100 Microphone ECM 680S EC 0 5X5F3M ECM 678 ECM 674 Shoulder adaptor VCT FSA5 Battery pack BP FL75 BP L80S AC adaptor AC DN2B AC DN10 SxS memory card SxS PRO Series SxS PRO Series SxS 1 Series SD card SDHC memory card SD memory card Portable memory recorder AXS R5 AXS memory card AXS 512S24 SxS memory card USB reader writer SBAC US20 AXS memory card reader AXS CR1 Remote control unit RM B170 RM B750 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Specifications seolpueddy 75 Dimensions 119 4 4 3 4 115 9 4 5 g 103 4 4
79. nder Clip Name On Off Clip Number On Off Setup Menu List sBunes 53 TC UB Menu TC UB Menu items Sub items and setting values Contents Timecode Mode Selects the timecode mode Setting the Preset Regen Preset To start the timecode from the specified value timecode Regen regeneration To start the timecode by continuing the timecode of the previous clip Run Rec Run To advance the timecode during recording only Rec Run Free Run Free Run The timecode keeps advancing regardless of the state of recording Sets the timecode to a desired value SET Sets the value Setting Reset Resets the timecode to 00 00 00 00 Execute Cancel Execute Execute this function Selects the timecode format DF Drop frame NDF Non drop frame TC Format DF NDF TC Display Switches the time data indication Setting the time data indication Display Select Timecode Duration Recording Menu Menu items s6umes Sub items and setting values Contents MPEG2 Proxy Setting Turns the MPEG2 proxy function on off 54 Setting the On Off This setting is available only when Format Main in Rec MPEG2 proxy Format of the System menu is set to XAVC 4096 x function 2160P PMW F55 only Rec Control Setting Selects the target internal recording memory or external Setting the SxS amp AXS AXS recording memory AXS memory for performing the recordin
80. nector BNC type page 62 4 TEST OUT analog video output connector BNC type page 60 5 SHUTTER connector BNC type To be supported by future upgrade Location and Function of Parts 13 Battery adaptor For attaching removing the battery adaptor see Using a Battery Pack page 19 M JM AQ 1 Release button ejection lever 2 Battery release lever 3 Expansion IF connector 4 DC OUT 1 2 connector When connecting a device use one with current consumption of 1 8 A or less 5 Battery pack attaching part 6 DC IN connector page 20 14 Location and Function of Parts On Screen Indications Sub Display Screen MAIAJOAQ When turning on the camcorder the sub display appears and you can check the status of the camcorder and set the basic items The screen is switched by pressing the function button on the left of the sub display page 12 S amp Q FPS 60FPS Rec TCG 00 00 00 00 60 min ES 60 min Sensitivity ISO 2500 Shu Item name Setting value Function display screen 4180 0 MM 320min tter Color Temp 3200K 4096x2160 a 23 98P XAVC ISS 60 min Status screen Gamma S Log2 P1 Item name Setting value Function display screen CAMERA setting page 39 4096x2160 23 98P 00 00 00 00 xavc Jaxs i Omin ES 6 4 5 6 1 S amp Q FPS Displays and sets Slow amp Quick Motion Frame Rate 2 Shutter Displays and sets shutter speed angle
81. ng Indications Warning indication Buzzer REC Cause and measures on LCD viewfinder lamp Unknown Media A A partitioned memory card or one that contains recorded clips Please Change exceeding the number permitted with this camcorder is loaded This card cannot be used with this camcorder Remove it and load a compatible card Media Error An error occurred with the memory card The card requires Media A Needs to be restoration Restored Remove the card load it again and restore it Media Error Recording cannot be done because the memory card is Cannot Record to defective Media A Because playback may be possible it is recommended to replace it with another card after copying the clips as required Media Error Neither recording nor playback can be done because the Cannot Use Media A memory card is defective It cannot be operated with this camcorder Replace it with another card Will Switch Slots Soon This is an advanced notice that the camcorder will switch from the current memory card to the other memory card for continuous recording No Clip There are no clips in the memory card Check the selected card Cannot Use Media A A card of a different file system or an unformatted card was Unsupported File System inserted It cannot be used with this camcorder Replace it or format it with this camcorder Same File Already Exists A clip with the same name exists in the memory car
82. ng Sets the fan control mode of the camcorder and AXS recorder Setting the fan Auto Minimum Off in Rec that is connected to the camcorder control mode Battery Alarm Near End Info Battery Sets the battery level at which the low battery warning is Setting for the 5 to 100 in steps of 5 generated battery End Info Battery Sets the battery level at which the battery empty warning is 0 to 5 generated Near End Sony Battery Sets the battery level at which the low battery warning is 11 5V to 17V in steps of 0 1V generated End Sony Battery Sets the battery level at which the battery empty warning is 11 0V to 11 5V in steps of generated 0 1V Near End Other Battery Sets the battery level at which the low battery warning is 11 5V to 17V 11 8V in steps generated of 0 1V End Other Battery Sets the battery level at which the battery empty warning is 11 0V to 14V in steps of 0 1V generated Detected Battery Displays the type of power supply Sony Info Battery Sony Battery Other Battery DC IN DC Voltage DC Low Voltagel Sets the DC IN voltage at which the low input voltage Alarm 11 5V to 17 0V warning is generated Setting the DC Low Voltage2 Sets the DC IN voltage at which the lack of any input voltage warning of the 11 0V to 14 0V warning is generated input voltage Clock Set Time Zone Sets the time zone difference from UTC in steps of 30 Setting the built in UTC 12 00 Kwajalein to UTC minutes clock 14 0
83. ng with the current video format recording bit rate is calculated according to the remaining space of each card and displayed in time units of minutes iil P A icon appears if the memory card is write protected Using SxS Memory Cards 25 suolyesedaid 26 Replacing an SxS memory card e If the available time on two cards in total becomes less than 5 minutes the message Media Near Full flashing the REC lamp and a beep sound will warn you Replace the cards with those that have sufficient space e If you continue recording until the total remaining time reaches zero the message changes to Media Full and recording stops Up to approximately 600 clips can be recorded on one SxS memory card If the number of recorded clips reaches the limit the remaining time indication becomes 0 and the message Media Full is displayed Restoring an SxS Memory Card If a data error occurs in a memory card for some reason the card must be restored If an SxS memory card that needs to be restored is loaded a message prompting you to execute the restore operation is displayed on the LCD monitor viewfinder screen Restore the card as instructed follows Select Execute by turning the MENU dial then press the MENU dial During restoration the in progress message and status bar are displayed and the ACCESS lamp lights in red When restoration is completed the completion message is displaye
84. ns e When you select Execute for an execution item the corresponding function is executed e When you select an item that you must confirm before execution the menu display temporarily disappears and a confirmation message is displayed Follow the instructions of the message and specify whether to execute or cancel Entering a character string When you select an item for which a character string such as a filename is to be specified the character input screen appears 1 Edit File Name Kurokawa_Scene_001 a Select character type by turning the MENU dial then press the MENU dial to enter ABC Uppercase alphabetical abc Lowercase alphabetical 123 Numerical Special 2 Select a character from the selected character type The cursor moves to the next column Space Inputs space on the position of the cursor Moves the cursor BS Deletes a character on the left of the cursor 3 Select Done after inputting characters The input characters are entered and the character input screen disappears Setup Menu List The functions and available settings of menus are listed below The default settings set at the factory are shown in bold face example Preset 3200K Camera Menu Camera Menu items Sub items and setting values Contents White Setting for white balance Auto White Balance Execute Cancel Performs the auto white balance function Execute E
85. of the liquid crystal display such stuck pixels may appear spontaneously These problems are not a malfunction and will not be recorded on recording media Phenomena specific to CMOS image sensors The following phenomena that may appear in images are specific to CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor image sensors They do not indicate malfunctions White flecks Although the CMOS image sensors are produced with high precision technologies fine white flecks may be generated on the screen in rare cases caused by cosmic rays etc This is related to the principle of CMOS image sensors and is not a malfunction The white flecks especially tend to be seen in the following cases e when operating at a high environmental temperature e when you have raised the master gain sensitivity e when operating in Slow Shutter mode Aliasing When fine patterns stripes or lines are shot they may appear jagged or flicker Important Notes on Operation Focal plane PMW F5 only Owing to the characteristics of the pickup elements CMOS sensors for reading video signals subjects that quickly move across the screen may appear slightly skewed Flash band PMW F5 only The luminance at the top and bottom of the screen may change when shooting a flashlight beam or a light source that quickly flashes Flicker PMW F5 only Shooting under the lights of a discharge lamp such as a fluorescent lamp sodium vapor lamp
86. ons Use Assignable Button page 57 in the System menu The assigned functions can be viewed on the Assignable button status screen page 10 Assigned functions Function name Function Marker Turning on off the Center Marker Safety Zone Aspect Marker Zebra Turning on off the Zebra function Peaking Turning on off the Peaking function Display Turning on off the monitor display of status setting value Focus Magnifier Turning on off the Focus Magnifier function VF Mode Switching viewfinder screen between color and mono Rec Starting stopping recording S amp Q Motion Turning on off the Slow amp Quick Motion Slow amp Quick Motion When the video format page 3 is set to the following setting you can set the recording frame rate and playback frame rate to different values XAVC 1920 x 1080 29 97P 25P 23 98P Slow amp Quick Motion mode cannot be used while recording playing or displaying thumbnail Slow amp Quick Motion mode cannot be used while the Slow Shutter mode e Audio cannot be recorded while in the Slow amp Quick Motion mode Simultaneously Recording You can record the two sizes of pictures simultaneously on an SxS memory card in one slot You can also record HD signal on the SxS memory card in the camcorder while recording picture and audio of RAW format on the AXS RS Recording simultaneously on one memory card MPEG2 P
87. or recording Monitoring audio In normal playback mode you can monitor the recorded audio signals through the built in speaker page 9 or connected headphones When connecting the headphones to the headphones connector page 2 the built in speaker is turned off You can select audio channel to be monitored and adjust the sound volume with Audio Output page 49 in the Audio menu Cueing Up To start playback from the top of the clip Press the Prev button or Next button on the sub display page 15 You can cue to the top of the desired clip by pressing the button repeatedly Switching the SxS memory cards When two memory cards are loaded press the SLOT SELECT button page 12 to switch memory cards You cannot switch SxS memory cards during playback Continuous playback of cards in slots A and B is not possible Switching to the AXS memory card You can play the picture that is recorded on the AXS memory card in the AXS R5 by developing simply To switch to the AXS memory card press the SELECT button of the AXS RS The playback signal is output from the AUX OUT connector of the AXS RS Clip recording data When you stop recording video audio and subsidiary data from the start to end of the recording are recorded as a single clip on an SxS memory card Clip name For each clip recorded with this camcorder a clip name is automatically generated as Clip a four digit number The number i
88. playing appears on the LCD monitor viewfinder screen by pressing the MENU button You can display the Setup menu on the external video monitor Menu controls MENU button page 10 To turn the menu mode to use the setup menus on off SEL SET dial MENU dial page 9 When you turn the dial the cursor moves up or down permitting you to select menu items or setting values Press the MENU dial to select the highlighted item CANCEL BACK button page 9 To return to the previous menu An uncompleted change is canceled Up Down Left Right buttons SET button page 16 When you press the up down left right buttons on the sub display VIEW 2 the cursor moves in the corresponding direction permitting you to select menu items or setting values Press the SET button to enter the highlighted item In Focus Magnifier mode page 33 the setup menu cannot be used Setting the Setup menus Turn the MENU dial to set the cursor to the item of the menu you wish to set then press the MENU dial to select that item The menu item selection area can show 9 lines at maximum When all the selectable items cannot be displayed at one time you can scroll the display up or down by moving the cursor e For items having a wide range of available values example 99 to 99 the available value area is not displayed The current setting is highlighted instead indicating that the setting is ready for change Setup Menu Operatio
89. roxy function PMW F55 only Set Setting in MPEG2 Proxy page 54 of the Recording menu to On while the recording format is set to XAVC 4096 x 2160 29 97P 25P 23 98P The picture of XAVC 4096 x 2160 and the picture signal of MPEG2 1920 x 1080 are recorded simultaneously on one SxS memory card The clip of XAVC 4096 x 2160 is recorded under the XDROOT Clip directory on the SxS memory card the clip of MPEG2 1920 x 1080 is recorded under the XDROOT Sub directory on the SxS memory card and the suffix S02 is added to the end of the clip name This function cannot be used while in the Slow amp Quick Motion mode Recording on the AXS and SxS memory simultaneously Set Setting in Rec Control page 54 of the Recording menu to SxS amp AXS while Main Operation in Base Setting page 57 of the System menu is set to RAW You can simultaneously record pictures of RAW format and pictures with formats set by Rec Format Useful Functions Bulps0098 4 33 su 199 peuqwuny L 34 Thumbnail Screens Thumbnail Screens When you press the Thumbnail button of the sub display page 15 clips recorded on the SxS memory card are displayed as thumbnails on the screen You can start playback from the clip selected on the thumbnail screen The playback picture can be seen on the LCD monitor viewfinder screen and external monitors Press the Thumbnail button of t
90. s This function allows you to obtain low noise clear pictures in low light levels or surreal pictures with afterimages Set Setting in Slow Shutter page 44 of the Camera menu to On and specify the number of accumulated frames with Number of Frames Changing Basic Settings 31 Bulpso098 4 32 Sensitivity Gain Color Temperature White Balance The setting items differ depending on the shooting mode or color space setting These items can be set on the setup menu and sub display While in Cine El mode Selecting the color temperature The camera gain is locked and the sensitivity is locked to ISO 1250 for PMW F55 ISO 2000 for PMW F5S In this case the latitude on the high brightness area becomes 6 0 Select the color temperature from among Preset 3200K tungsten 4300K tungsten and 5500K daylight in White page 41 of the Camera menu E 18 Latitude value f stop of the high brightness side when the gray chart of reflectivity is the key light While in Custom and S Gamut mode Selecting the sensitivity or gain and color temperature Select the sensitivity ISO or gain dB in Gain page 43 of the Camera menu Select the color temperature from among Preset 3200K tungsten 4300K tungsten and 5500K daylight in White page 41 of the Camera menu While in Custom and Normal mo
91. s automatically incremented Maximum duration of a clip The maximum clip length is 6 hours If you exceed the maximum clip length a new clip will be automatically created You can check the new clip on the thumbnail screen Changing Basic Settings You can make changes to the settings based on the intended usage of the recorded video or recording conditions System Frequency Switch by setting Frequency in System Setting page 57 of the System menu After switching this setting the camcorder will automatically restart depending on the setting value The system frequency setting cannot be changed during recording or playback Bulpso098 4 Recording Format Selectable formats vary depending on the system frequency setting To change the format use Format Main in Rec Format page 57 of the System menu Signals from the SDI OUT and HDMI OUT connectors are also output according to the format selected with this menu Electronic Shutter Set the shutter speed cache time When you set Setting in Shutter page 44 of the Camera menu to On the shutter mode and speed you specified with Shutter are turned on Setting the shutter mode and speed Select Mode and Select in Shutter page 44 of the Camera menu then set the speed in Shutter Value Shooting in slow shutter The shutter speed is specified in the number of accumulated frame
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93. tailed information of a clip screen page 36 Copy MPEG2 Proxy PMW F55 only Copy All Clips Copies all the MPEG2 Proxy data to the destination media as a clip page 36 Delete Clip Select Clip Deletes the selected clip page 37 Customize View Thumbnail Caption Changes the items that are displayed under the thumbnail screen page 37 Playing Clips Clip Operations su 199 peuquny L 35 su 19 reUqUINYL 36 Displaying the Detailed Information of a Clip Select Display Clip Properties from the thumbnail menu Clip Properties Clipoo C C TC Index 00 05 00 02 Video codec Start 00 05 00 00 Size 2 End 00 08 19 23 FPS Duration 00 03 19 23 Audio Codec Created Nl crvBit 3 Aug 23 2012 10 58 42 Gar Modifie Aug 23 2012 10 58 42 1 Image of the current clip 2 Timecode TC Index Timecode of the displayed frame Start Timecode at the recording starting point End Timecode at the recording ending point Duration Duration of the clip Date of recording modifying Clip name Clip title 1 2 Recording format Video Codec Video codec Size Picture size FPS Frame rate Audio Codec Audio codec Ch Bit Number of the recorded audio channel audio recording bit On FO 7 Special recording information 8 Recording device name Clip Operations MPEG HD 422 1920x1080 23 98P 6 LPCM 4ch 24bit on Copying MPEG2 Proxy Data PMW F55 only
94. ter an icon is displayed on the menu bar To connect with a USB cable When you connect the camcorder or the SBAC US20 SxS Memory Card USB Reader Writer optional using a USB cable the memory card in the slot is acknowledged as an extended drive by the computer When two memory cards are mounted in this camcorder they are acknowledged as two independent extended drives by the computer The camcorder and the SBAC US20 do not work on the bus power from the computer Supply the operating power independently To check the connection to the camcorder T Set the power switch to ON to turn on the camcorder A message prompting you to confirm that you wish to enable the USB connection is displayed on the LCD monitor viewfinder screen This message will not be displayed while another confirmation message or in progress message e g for formatting or restoring of an SxS memory card is shown on the screen It appears when formatting or restoration has completed The message is also not displayed while the screen for the detailed information of a clip is shown on the screen It appears when an operation on the screen for the detailed information of a clip is completed or you return to the thumbnail screen 2 Select Execute by turning the MENU dial 3 With Windows check that the memory card is displayed as a removable disk in My Computer With Macintosh check that a NO NAME or Untitled folder was create
95. ting Step Continuous 59 94P 216 180 120 90 45 22 5 11 25 5 625 359 7 to 4 16 59 94i 50P 300 180 150 90 45 22 5 11 25 5 625 50i 29 97P 216 180 120 90 45 22 5 11 25 5 625 25P 300 180 150 90 45 22 5 11 25 5 625 23 98P 180 172 8 144 90 45 22 5 11 25 5 625 Step Select Changes the preset value for Shutter Value 8 types of the Execute Cancel Step setting in Select Add Adds a step shutter value When 8 steps are already registered delete a step shutter value by using Delete to make the space for adding the new step shutter value Delete Deletes a registered step shutter value Step 1 8 Displays a registered step shutter value Slow Shutter Setting Turns the slow shutter function on off Setting the slow On Off shutter Number of Frames Sets the number of frames to accumulate for the slow shutter 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 S amp Q Motion Setting Turns the Slow amp Quick Motion function on off Setting the Slow amp On Off This setting is available only when Format Main in Rec Quick Motion Format of the System menu is set to XAVC 1920 x 1080P function Frame Rate Sets the frame rate for the Slow amp Quick Motion recording 1 to 60 24 when Setting is set to On 44 Setup Menu List Camera Menu items Sub items and setting values Contents Color Bars Setting Turns the color bars on off S
96. to start playback 2 Press the MENU dial Playback starts from the beginning of the selected clip To start playback by pressing the MENU dial set Set Key on Thumbnail in Switch Lamp page 58 of the System menu to Play The playback picture may be momentarily distorted or frozen between clips You cannot operate the camcorder during this condition When you select a clip on the thumbnail screen and start playback the playback picture at the beginning of the clip may be distorted To start playback without distortion pause playback once after starting it press the Prev button on the sub display VIEW 1 to return to the top of the clip then restart playback Clip Operations On the thumbnail screen you can operate the clips or confirm the subsidiary data for clips using the thumbnail menu The thumbnail menu appears when you press the OPTION button page 10 on the thumbnail menu Operations of the Thumbnail Menu Turn the MENU dial page 9 to select a menu item then press the MENU dial Pressing the CANCEL BACK button page 9 restores to the previous condition Pressing the OPTION button while the thumbnail menu is displayed turns the thumbnail menu off e When the SxS memory card is write protected some operations are unavailable There may be items that cannot be selected depending on the status when the menu is displayed Clip operation menu Display Clip Properties Displays the de
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98. ts the ratio between the H detail level and V detail level 99 to 99 0 Crispening Adjusts the crispening level 99 to 99 0 Level Depend Turns the level depend adjustment function on off On Off Level Depend Level Adjusts the level depend level 99 to 99 0 Frequency Sets the center frequency of the H details signal 99 to 99 0 Setting the center frequency higher decreases the details Knee Aperture Turns the knee aperture compensation function on off On Off Knee Aperture Level Adjusts the knee aperture level 99 to 99 0 Limit Adjusts both the white and black detail limiter 99 to 99 0 White Limit Adjusts the white detail limiter 99 to 99 0 Black Limit Adjusts the black detail limiter 99 to 99 0 V Black Limit 99 to 99 0 Adjusts the black V detail limiter Setup Menu List Menu items Sub items and setting values Contents V Detail Creation Selects the source signal to generate the V detail signal NAM Y G G R NAM Highest level signal of V detail signal that is generated by R signal G signal or B signal Y Y signal G G signal G R Synthesized signal from G and R signal with a same ratio Aperture Setting Turns the aperture compensation function on off Setting the On Off aperture Level Adjusts the aperture level compensation 99 to 99 0 Skin Detail Setting Turns the skin detail compensation function on off Adjusting the s
99. u For settings of the AXS R5 see AXS Recorder page 59 of the System menu Formatting an AXS Memory Card When you use an AXS memory card with the AXS RS that is attached to the camcorder it must be formatted using the format function of this camcorder It is also necessary to format an AXS memory card if a caution message is displayed when the camcorder is turned on with the AXS recorder attached For an AXS memory card that was formatted with another system unsupported by the AXS RS the message Media Needs to be Formatted is displayed on the LCD monitor viewfinder screen Format the AXS memory card as follows Using Format Media page 55 in the Media menu specify AXS Memory slot B then select Execute An in progress message and status bar are displayed and the ACCESS lamp lights in red When formatting is complete a completion message is displayed Press the MENU dial to hide the message When formatting all data in an AXS memory card are erased and cannot be restored Checking the Remaining Time Available for Recording While recording or standing by to record you can check the time remaining for the AXS memory cards on the AXS memory status remaining space indication of the sub display page 15 or LCD monitor view finder screen page 17 The available time for recording with the current video format recording bit rate is calculated according to the remaining space
100. udio status screen Displays the input settings for each channel audio level meter and wind filter setting Level Level meter Source Input source Reference Reference level setting System status screen Displays the video signal settings System Frequency System frequency Picture Size Picture size that is recorded on an SxS memory card Location and Function of Parts 17 18 Rec Format Recording format that is Main recorded on the SxS memory card Gamma Gamma category that is recorded on the SxS memory card Rec Function Special recording that is set to on and its setting MPEG2 Proxy On off setting of MPEG2 proxy PMW F55 only Video output status screen Displays the video output settings of SDI 1 to SDI 4 HDMI and test video output Picture size Output picture size C Space Output form Freq Output rate Gamma Gamma Assignable button status screen Displays the function that is assigned to each ASSIGN button 1to4 Functions that are assigned to the Assign 1 to 4 buttons Battery status screen Displays information of the battery or DC IN power Detected Battery Battery type Remaining Remaining charge level Charge Count Number of times that the battery is charged Capacity Remaining capacity Ah Voltage Voltage V Manufacture Manufacture date of the Date battery Power Source Power source Suppl
101. was formatted with another system the message Media Needs to be Formatted is displayed on the LCD monitor viewfinder screen Format the card as instructed follows Using Format Media page 55 in the Media menu specify Media A slot A or Media B slot B then select Execute On a confirmation message select Execute again suonesedald The in progress message and status bar are displayed and the ACCESS lamp lights in red When formatting is complete a completion message is displayed Press the MENU dial to hide the message Recording playback during formatting You can perform recording or playback using the SxS memory card in the other card slot while formatting is in progress If formatting fails A write protected SxS memory card or memory card that cannot be used with this camcorder will not be formatted As a warning message is displayed replace the card with an appropriate SxS memory card according to the instructions in the message All the data including recorded pictures and setup files are erased when a memory card is formatted Checking the Remaining Time Available for Recording While recording or standing by to record you can check the remaining space for the SxS memory cards loaded in the card slots on the A B slot media status remaining space indication of the sub display page 15 or LCD monitor view finder screen page 17 The available time for recordi
102. xecutes this function This setting is available only when White Switch is set to Memory White Switch Preset 3200K Preset 4300K Sets the operation mode for White Preset 3200K 4300K 5500K Set the white balance to the Preset 5500K Memory preset value of the color temperature 3200K 4300K S500K Memory Adjusts the white balance manually Perform the auto white balance function one push Memory is available only when Shooting Mode in Base Setting of the System menu is set to Custom and Color Space in Base Setting of the System menu is set to Normal Color Temp Displays and sets the color temperature of white balance that 1500K to 50000K 3200K is stored in the white memory This setting is available only when White Switch is set to Memory Color Temp Balance Sets the color temperature more precisely if the result is not 99 to 99 0 as you desire even though you set Color Temp This setting is available only when White Switch is set to Memory R Gain Sets the R gain value of white balance that is stored in the 99 to 99 0 memory This setting is available only when White Switch is set to Memory B Gain Sets the B gain value of white balance that is stored in the 99 to 99 0 memory This setting is available only when White Switch is set to Memory Shockless
103. y when Shooting Mode in Base Setting of the System menu is set to Custom Setup Menu List 43 Camera Menu items Sub items and setting values Contents Shutter Setting Turns the electronic shutter function on off Specifying On Off operating Mode Selects modes of the electronic shutter conditions of the Speed Angle electronic shutter eject Selects the setting method for the electronic shutter speed Step Continuous Shutter Value Sets the shutter speed angle Speed mode Shutter speed Angle mode Shutter angle Setting value differs depending on the format setting and the Select setting in Shutter When Mode is set to Speed Format setting Step Continuous 59 94P 100 1 120 1 125 1 250 1 500 1 60 07 to 1 8000 39 941 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 60 1 to 1 7000 50P 160 1 100 1 120 1 125 1 250 1 50 03 to 1 7000 50i 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 50 14 to 1 7000 29 97P 50 1 60 1 120 1 125 1 250 1 29 99 to 1 8000 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 25P 30 1 50 1 60 1 100 1 250 1 25 02 to 1 7000 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 When S amp Q Motion is set to On 1 30 01 to 1 7000 23 98P 48 1 50 1 60 1 120 1 250 1 23 99 to 1 6000 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 When S amp Q Motion is set to On 1 30 02 to 1 6000 s6umes When Mode is set to Angle Format set
104. ystem menu is set to Custom File ID Names the Scene file Lens File Recall Internal Memory Loads the lens file from the internal memory Setting for the lens file Store Internal Memory Stores the lens file on the internal memory This setting is File ID Names the lens file available only File Source Displays the selected file number when Shooting Mode in Base Clear Lens Offset Execute Cancel Clear the lens file Execute Execute clearing Setting of the System menu is set to Custom Lens Center H Sets the horizontal position of the center marker to the lens 40 to 40 0 file Lens Center V Sets the vertical position of the center marker to the lens file 40 to 40 0 Flare R Sets the user adjusting value of the R flare correction that is 99 to 99 0 caused by the lens to the lens file Flare G Sets the user adjusting value of the G flare correction that is 99 to 99 0 caused by the lens to the lens file Flare B Sets the user adjusting value of the B flare correction that is 99 to 99 0 caused by the lens to the lens file Setup Menu List sBunes 55 s6umes 56 Menu items Sub items and setting values Contents White Offset R 99 to 99 0 Sets the R ch correction value of the white balance offset by lens to the lens file White Offset B Sets the B ch correction va

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