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21Mounting the SRW-1 Recorder
  Chapter 2   Installation and Preparations
2-2 Mounting the SRW-1 
Recorder
In the same manner as the interface box, the SRW-1 HD 
Portable Digital Recorder can be mounted on the top or 
rear of the camera head.
For handling of the SRW-1 Recorder, refer to the Operation 
Manual of the recorder.
 The firmware of the SRW-1 may be required to be 
updated for use with the camera. 
For details, consult your Sony representative.
 When mounting the recorder, fix the camera head on...

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22Mounting the CA-F101 and Optical Connection
  Chapter 2   Installation and Preparations
2-3 Mounting the CA-
F101 and Optical 
Connection
For optical connection between this camera and an SRW-
1, mount an HKSR-101 Optical Interface Unit on the 
SRPC-1 HD Video Processor and an optional CA-F101 
Optical Fiber Camera Adapter to the camera.
When using the CA-F101, confirm that the devices to be 
used in combination match the following requirements:
 The HKSR-101 Optical Interface Unit has been mounted 
on...

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23Attaching a Lens
  Chapter 2   Installation and Preparations
2-4 Attaching a Lens
Attach an appropriate optional lens that conforms to the PL 
lens mount.
Always use a lens whose projection from the flange (A in 
the figure) is less than 30 mm. Use of any lens that 
protrudes more tha 30 mm will damage the internal filter. 
For information on handling lenses, refer to the lens’ 
operation manual.
1Rotate the lens fixing lever counterclockwise and 
remove the lens mount cap from the lens mount.
2Align...

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24Attaching a Viewfinder
  Chapter 2   Installation and Preparations
1Loosen the fixing screw using a screwdriver, then open 
the cover.
2Rotate the adjustment screw using an Allen wrench.
Clockwise rotation lengthens the flange focal length, 
and counterclockwise rotation shortens it.
Remember as a guide that ±3.3 turns of the screw 
correspond to variation of the flange focal length of 
±0.15 mm.
When the adjustment is finished, close the cover and 
tighten the fixing screw.
2-5 Attaching a...

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25Mounting the Camera to a Tripod
  Chapter 2   Installation and Preparations
When the supplied center handle is attached to the top of 
the camera head, you can attach the viewfinder to the 
viewfinder shoe of the center handle. In this case, first 
remove the viewfinder shoe from the camera head.
For details on the center handle, see “2-7-2 Center Handle 
(Supplied)” (page 26).
When the L handle is attached to the camera head, the 
attaching condition may be limited, owing to the 
viewfinder position...

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26Attaching/Detaching Handles
  Chapter 2   Installation and Preparations
2-7 Attaching/Detaching 
Handles
2-7-1 L Handle
The L handle is attached to the top of the camera head at 
the factory.
Three screw holes (for 
3/8” camera screws for a tripod) on 
the upper side of the L handle can be used for fixing 
various accessories.
Mounting the assistant panel
By attaching the supplied assistant panel hanger, you can 
mount the assistant panel on the outside of the handle.
Detaching the L handle
If the L...

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27Preparing the Power Supply
  Chapter 2   Installation and Preparations
Attaching a viewfinder
When the supplied center handle is attached to the top of 
the camera head, you can attach the viewfinder to the 
viewfinder shoe of the center handle after removing the 
viewfinder shoe from the camera head.
The procedure for attaching the viewfinder is the same as 
when attaching it to the viewfinder shoe of the camera head 
(see page 24).2-8 Preparing the Power 
Supply
This camera operates on DC 12 V (10.5...

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28Preparing the Power Supply
  Chapter 2   Installation and Preparations
2Connect the DC power cord supplied with the AC-
DN2B to the DC IN connector of the interface box or 
the CA-F101.
3Connect the AC-DN2B to an AC power source.
When the AC-DN2B is used, turning on the camera with 
an RM-B750 Remote Control Unit connected may make 
the RM-B750 inoperable. To reenable use of the RM-
B750, disconnect and reconnect the remote control cable 
maintaining the power-on status.
To use a battery pack
The...

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29Setting the Built-in Clock
  Chapter 2   Installation and Preparations
2-9 Setting the Built-in 
Clock
When using the camera for the first time, set the built-in 
clock to the local time, using the  page of the 
MAINTENANCE menu displayed on the viewfinder 
screen.
To set the menu on monitor screen, connect a monitor to 
either of the MONITOR OUT HD SDI connectors.
Setting procedure
1Turn on the camera.
2While holding the MENU SEL/ENTER dial pressed, 
press the VF MENU/DISPLAY button.
The camera enters...

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30Selection of the Basic Operation Modes
  Chapter 3   Basic Adjustments and Settings
Chapter3
Basic Adjustments and 
Settings
3-1 Selection of the Basic 
Operation Modes
3-1-1 Overview of the Basic 
Operation Modes
With this camera, Cine mode and Custom mode can be 
switched. Cine mode is designed for shooting the materials 
that will undergo post-production editing and that do not 
need on-set grading, as with shooting with a film camera. 
Custom mode is designed for shooting with all the setting...
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