OPERATION MANUAL [English]1st Edition (Revised 2)DIGITAL MOTION PICTURE CAMERAF65
10Example of System Configuration Chapter 1 Overview1-2-1 SR-R4 Docking SystemAn SR-R4 recorder can be docked on the rear of the camera head.The SR
11Locations and Functions of Parts Chapter 1 Overview1-3 Locations and Functions of PartsFront panela (Network) connector (RJ-45 type, 10BASE-T/10
12Locations and Functions of Parts Chapter 1 OverviewLeft panela USB connectorsUSB 2.0 standard connector. Connect a CBK-WA01 Wi-Fi Adapter (option
13Locations and Functions of Parts Chapter 1 OverviewRight panela ASSIGN (assignable) buttonsYou can assign various functions to these buttons, usi
14Locations and Functions of Parts Chapter 1 OverviewYellow : Caution level Sensitivity has decreased, but signal can be transferred without error.
15Locations and Functions of Parts Chapter 1 OverviewRear panela Recorder connectorConnects signal and power with the SR-R4 docked on the camera. A
16Mounting the SR-R4 Chapter 2 Installation and PreparationsChapter2Installation and Preparations2-1 Mounting the SR-R4The SR-R4 docks on the rear
17Attaching a Filter Chapter 2 Installation and Preparations2-2 Attaching a FilterYou can mount commercially available gel filters in the supplied
18Attaching a Lens Chapter 2 Installation and Preparations2-3 Attaching a LensAttach a lens that conforms to the PL lens mount.Always use a lens wh
19Attaching a Lens Chapter 2 Installation and PreparationsTo change a shimExercise care not to damage the internal wiring of the camera when changi
2Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference.To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not
20Attaching a Viewfinder Chapter 2 Installation and Preparations2-4 Attaching a ViewfinderWhen the viewfinder is attached, do not leave the camera
21Mounting the Camera on a Tripod / Mounting the CBK-WA01 Chapter 2 Installation and Preparations2-5 Mounting the Camera on a TripodThe camera moun
22Preparing the Power Supply Chapter 2 Installation and Preparations3Connect the CBK-WA01 cable to a USB connector on the camera. Wrap excess cable
23Setting the Date and Time Chapter 2 Installation and Preparations2-8 Setting the Date and Time When the camera is used for the first time, the me
24Basic Operation of the Camera Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and SettingsChapter3Basic Adjustments and Settings3-1 Basic Operation of the CameraThe
25Camera Settings / Basic Settings using the Subdisplay Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Settings3-2 Camera SettingsThe camera can be configured fro
26Basic Settings using the Subdisplay Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Settings1 Video format2 Shutter value3 ND filter4 Sensitivity (EI value)5 Hig
27Basic Settings using the Subdisplay Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and SettingsF65RAW-HFR mode:23.98pForPB, 29.97pForPB, 24pForPB, 25pForPB, S119.88
28Basic Settings using the Subdisplay Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and SettingsSettings page 12Select [Step], then press the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. 3T
29Basic Settings using the Subdisplay Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Settings1Select the ND filter on settings page 1, and press the MENU SEL/ENTE
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30Basic Settings using the Subdisplay Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Settings3-3-7 Setting the Color TemperatureThe color temperature can be set t
31Basic Settings using the Subdisplay Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Settingsa) The coupling of the fan control with recording is available only w
32Basic Settings using the Subdisplay Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and SettingsSettings page 2Time code display types3-3-13 Assigning Functions to t
33VF Menu Basic Operation Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and SettingsTo set using the VF menuSet on the <Switch Assign> page in the Config menu
34VF Menu Basic Operation Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Settings2Turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to select a category, then press the MENU SEL/ENTER
35Setting the Shooting Mode Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Settings3-5 Setting the Shooting ModeThe shooting mode can be set to RAW mode or HD mod
36Setting the Output Signal / Viewing and Setting the Viewfinder Display Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Settings3-6 Setting the Output Signal3-6-1
37Viewing and Setting the Viewfinder Display Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Settingsg Look-up table (LUT)Displays the file name of the look-up tab
38Viewing and Setting the Viewfinder Display Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Settings3-7-3 Setting the Voltage Warning ValuesThe Near End and End v
39Restoring the factory default settings Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Settings3-8 Restoring the factory default settingsSettings can be restored
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40Subdisplay Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configuration and Detailed SettingsChapter4Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings4-1 Subdisplay Menu ListTh
41Subdisplay Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configuration and Detailed SettingsND filter Clear F65RAW mode, HD mode:Clear, 0.9, 1.2, 1.5, 1.8, Close, Mai
42VF Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings4-2 VF Menu ListThis section describes the VF menu items displayed in the viewfind
43VF Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings4-2-1 Camera MenuPage Configuration itemDefault Settings Remarks<Base Setting&g
44VF Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings<System Format>Signal format settingsRAW/HD F65RAW F65RAW, HD, F65RAW-HFRSet
45VF Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings4-2-2 VF/SDI Menu<Shutter Assign>Shutter step settingsStep 1 360.0 4.2 to 36
46VF Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings4-2-3 Display Info Menu<VF/SDI Tone Setting>LUT and ICT settingLUT On On, Of
47VF Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings<Mix>Status, marker display settings[Status/Menu] VF On On, Off Displays the
48VF Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings4-2-4 Config MenuPage Configuration itemDefault Settings Remarks<Switch Assign&
49VF Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings4-2-5 File Menu<Sync>Sync signal settingsGenlockInput Signal HD-Y HD-Y, HD-S
5Table of ContentsTable of ContentsChapter 1 Overview1-1 Features ...71-2 Exam
50VF Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings<LUT File>LUT file settingsGroup -- (Up to 12 characters) Displays the group
51VF Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings4-2-6 Network MenuThis menu is not displayed in web browsers or on tablet devices.
52VF Menu List Chapter 4 Menu Configuration and Detailed Settings4-2-7 Diagnosis Menu<Remote Setting>Remote control settingsAccess Password D
53Metadata AppendixAppendixMetadataThe camera and lens metadata is output on the master output, and is recorded on the SR-R4. The output metadata is
54Metadata AppendixSony F65 camera metadata setCooke Protocol Lens metadata setISO Sensitivity UInt16 2 81.0B Sensitivity to light in ISO exposure in
55Metadata AppendixNon-realtime metadataUDAM Set IdentifierAUID 16 E0.00 Cooke Protocol Lens metadata set identifier.Cooke Protocol Calibration TypeU
56Warning/Error Messages AppendixWarning/Error MessagesIf the battery voltage drops or an error is detected when power is applied or during operation
57Warning/Error Messages Appendix– Unsupported device Unsupported device Unsupported USB device is connected to the USB connector. – Hubs not support
58Precautions AppendixPrecautionsUse and storageDo not subject the unit to severe shocksThe internal mechanism may be damaged or the body warped.Do n
59Cleaning the Recorder Connector / About “Memory Stick Duo” AppendixCleaning the Recorder ConnectorBefore cleaning the recorder connector, always ch
6Table of Contents3-4 VF Menu Basic Operation ... 333-5 Setting the Shooting Mode ...
60About “Memory Stick Duo” Appendixinserting the “Memory Stick Duo,” and then try inserting it again.To remove a “Memory Stick Duo”Confirm that the a
61Specifications AppendixSpecificationsGeneralPower requirements10.5 V to 17 V DCPower consumptionApprox. 65 W with 23.98 PsF (Mechanical rotary shut
62Specifications AppendixDimensionsØ19 (3/4)254.5 (10 1/8)50(2)3/8-16UNC32(1 5/16)13.5(9/16)194.7 (7 3/4)226.7 (9)109.4 (4 3/8)144 (5 3/4)5 (7/32)203
63Connector Pin Assignments AppendixConnector Pin AssignmentsREMOTE (8-pin female)Lens-mount hot shue (4-pin)LENS (12-pin female)VF (20-pin female)No
64Connector Pin Assignments AppendixDC IN (8-pin male)EXT I/O (5-pin female) (Modular jack)Conforming to IEEE 802.3u (100BASE-TX), IEEE802.3 (10BASE-
65Menu Operation using a Web Browser AppendixDC OUT 24 V (3-pin female)Menu Operation using a Web BrowserThe settings menus of this camera can be con
66Operation using a Tablet Device AppendixOperation using a Tablet DeviceThe camera can be operated wirelessly by installing the “F65Remote” applicat
67Operation using a Tablet Device AppendixCamera and Tablet Device ConnectionsThere are two modes supported for connecting devices.Infrastructure mod
68Color Space According to the COLOR SPACE Settings AppendixColor Space According to the COLOR SPACE SettingsThe color space of the camera main signa
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9Example of System Configuration Chapter 1 Overview1-2 Example of System ConfigurationThe diagram below shows a system configuration example for us
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