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7. The material contained in this manual consists of information thatis the property of Sony Corporation and is intended solely for use by the purchasers of the equipment described in this manual Sony Corporation expressly prohibits the duplication of any portion of this manual or the use thereof for any purpose other than the operation or maintenance of the equipment described in this manual without the express written permission of Sony Corporation t For Customer in China RREA RERE 9S S CHa il 8 a 0 D Ry 19 s 0 a AMAA RASS PE http pro sony com cn 1 Sony Corporation Printed in Belgium HDVF C35W SY 2007 10 08 3 209 373 03 1 http www sony net 2007
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35. MAG PEAKING is set to ON Using the Menu 37 06 No Page PRESET Menu item PRESET Settings defaultin OFF ON Description Selects the setting made by the PEAKING CONTRAST and BRIGHT controls on the front of the viewfinder and the chroma level setting in the FUNCTION menu or by PRST BRIGHT PRST CONTRAST PRST PEAKING and PRST CHROMA in the PRESET menu OFF The setting of the PEAKING CONTRAST and BRIGHT controls on the front of the viewfinder is used ON The setting made in the PRESET menu is used PRESET SEL 1 2 Select the preset adjustment settings while PRESET is set to ON 1 Selects the settings stored to PRESET SEL 1 2 Selects the settings stored to PRESET SEL 2 PRST BRIGHT 99 to 0 to 99 Adjusts the picture brightness while PRESET is set to ON PRST CONTRAST 99 to 0 to 99 Adjusts the picture contrast while PRESET is set to ON PRST PEAKING 0 to 100 Adjusts the peaking level while PRESET is set to ON However if the MAG PEAKING menu is set to ON during a magnified display the setting of the PEAKING LEVEL menu is used PRST CHROMA 0 to 99 Adjusts the chroma level while PRESET is set to ON 07 STATUS DISPLAY ASSIGN 1 OFF LON Specifies whether the status of th
36. Magnifying the Picture To facilitate focus adjustments you can magnify the picture by 2 25 times vertically and horizontally To magnify the picture push the ASSIGN 1 switch at its factory setting or the ASSIGN switch with which the magnifying function is assigned by the menu operation page 35 Each push on the switch toggles between magnified and normal display To select the magnified section The magnified section can be selected from among the upper left upper right lower right lower left and center factory setting of the picture Upper left Upper right Center 1 Keep the ASSIGN 1 or ASSIGN 2 switch pushed down for about a second or longer The MAG indicator at the lower part of the LCD screen lights up At the same time the LCD screen changes to magnified screen 2 Keep the ASSIGN 1 or ASSIGN 2 switch pushed down and release it when the screen shows the magnified picture of the desired section While the switch is pushed down the magnified picture is maintained and the selection changes about once every second between upper left upper right lower right lower left and center in that order The actually magnified section changes at the same time The magnified section selection can also be made with POSITION in the MAGNIFICATION menu page 37 To return to the normal display Push the ASSIGN 1 or ASSIGN 2 switch The MAG indicator at the lower part of the LCD screen turns
37. POSITION CNTI UP L UP R LOW R LOW L CNT 2 25 UP L 2 25 UP R 2 25 LOW R 2 25 LOW L 2 25 AUTO RELEASE AUTO MAN AUTO ASSIGN 1 ASSIGN 2 MAN ASSIGN 1 ASSIGN 2 MAG PEAKING OFF ON OFF ON PEAKING LEVEL 100 MAG PEAKING O 06 PRESET PRESET OFF ON
38. This control has no effect on the camera s video output signals Turning the control clockwise increases the brightness This control is enabled only when PRESET in the PRESET menu page 38 is set to OFF ASSIGN assignable 1 switch This switch works mainly in the following two ways Can be used to store preset adjustment settings or to assign frequently used function For details on assigning the function see FUNCTION menu on page 36 26 Location and Function of Parts e In menu operations this switch is used to move the gt mark upward or to increase the value This switch is factory set to change the picture from color to monochrome ASSIGN assignable 2 switch This switch works mainly in the following two ways Can be used to store preset adjustment settings or to assign frequently used function For details on assigning the function see FUNCTION menu on page 36 e In menu operations this switch is used to move the gt mark downward or to decrease the value This switch is factory set to magnify the picture Each push of this switch alternates normal and magnified display In magnified display the upper left upper right bottom left bottom right or center of the picture is magnified vertically and horizontally to 2 25 times the normal size Keep the switch pushed down for about a second or longer to put the viewfinder into a selection mode where you can select the se
39. 60 50i 28 13 50 59 94i 33 72 59 94 60i 33 75 60 Color temperature 6500K with viewfinder barrel and eyepiece attached Green tally TALLY REC BATT MAG spare SAVE Indicators Input signals Pb Pr 0 7 Vp p asynchronous 75 Q terminated Y 1 0 Vp p synchronous 75 Q terminated Connector CAMERA connector Round type 20 pin Supplied accessories Operation manual 1 Optional accessory BKW 401 Viewfinder Rotation Assembly Related accessories HDC1500 Series HD Color Video Camera HDW F900R 750 VD 750PD 730 HD Camcorder 1 To attach the viewfinder to the HDW 750 750P 730 the ROM AT version on the camcorder must be 1 50 or later Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice Specifications 39 40 Note 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 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
40. The viewfinder features a high resolution LCD for a horizontal resolution of 500 TV lines or more The large LCD screen allows you to shoot with ease when the eyepiece is unattached Stable picture The LCD screen provides a stable image without distortion regardless of screen brightness High performance loupe The 2 group 4 element lens including aspheric lens delivers pictures with low distortion and allows adjustment over a wide range of visibility By attaching a commercially available 52 mm dia close up lens dioptric range can be shifted towards longer sight Removable eyepiece Detaching the eyepiece allows you to shoot while viewing the viewfinder screen from a distance Detachable viewfinder barrel and specially designed LCD screen mechanism The viewfinder barrel can be detached with an easy operation The LCD screen can then be turned towards the shooter for direct viewing of the LCD screen Picture magnification Pictures can be magnified 2 25 times vertically and horizontally to facilitate focusing Grayscale display A 10 step grayscale can be displayed at the left and right of the screen to provide a standard for fine iris adjustments Monochrome display A color or monochrome display can be selected by a switch operation Switching to preset adjustment settings Brightness contrast peaking and chroma levels can be preset for selection through an assignable switch operation Assignable swi
41. off and the LCD screen returns to normal display When AUTO RELEASE in the MAGNIFICATION menu page 37 is set to AUTO the LCD screen automatically returns to normal display after about five seconds after the ASSIGN 1 or ASSIGN 2 switch is pushed Magnifying the Picture 33 Cleaning the Screen or Interior To clean the screen or internal mirror of the viewfinder detach the viewfinder from the camera detach the viewfinder barrel from the body and clean as explained below taking care not to damage the components For information about detaching the viewfinder from the camera see the procedure explained in Attaching the Viewfinder to the Camera on page 28 For information about detaching the viewfinder barrel see page 32 To remove dust from the screen or the mirror Use a dust blower To clean the lens or the protecting filter Use a commercially available lens cleaner Do not use organic solvents such as thinners The LCD screen mirror and the filter are made of glass Avoid physical shock To protect the eyepiece from moisture and prevent the color conversion filter from coming off be sure to always attach the eyecup If the color conversion filter is not attached the image becomes tinged with blue and the drip proof capability may decrease To disassemble the eyepiece for cleaning Viewfinder Eyecup Color Protection Eyecup barrel holder conversion ring filter 1 Det
42. 5 Q attention indicator This indicator lights when the camera detects certain conditions The particular conditions which cause the indicator to light up can be set by the camera N For information on how to set up and verify the conditions under which the 7 indicator will light refer to the manual for the camera being used Attaching the Viewfinder to the Camera Attaching the Viewfinder to the Camera When the viewfinder is attached do not leave the camera or the camcorder with the eyepiece facing the sun Direct sunlight can enter through the eyepiece be focused in the viewfinder and cause fire Slide rail 1 Loosen the left right positioning ring on the camera 2 Insert the slide guide which is located on the front of the camera into the slide rail which is located on the back of the viewfinder 3 Slide the viewfinder in the direction of the arrow 4 Position the viewfinder by sliding it from side to side and tighten the left right positioning ring on the camera 5 Connect the plug to the VF connector on the camera Always check to be sure that the plug is firmly inserted into the camera s VF connector To detach the viewfinder To detach the viewfinder from the camera conduct the attachment procedure in reverse When removing the viewfinder from the camera pull up the stopper Note about loading in carrying case When loading the camera with viewfinder
43. ET between ON and OFF When the switch is pushed down for 1 second or longer preset adjustment settings stored to PRESET SEL1 and PRESET SEL 2 in the PRESET menu alternates MONO Toggles the display between color or monochrome MAG Toggles the display between normal and magnified When the switch is pushed down for 1 second or longer the section of the screen to be magnified alternate GRAY Toggles grayscales ON or OFF Fine adjustments can be made for each function on the various menu pages ASSIGN 2 KNEE PRST Assigns a function to the ASSIGN 2 switch The MONO MAG assignable functions are the same as those for ASSIGN 1 GRAY switch KNEE OFF ON Turns the knee correction circuit ON or OFF MONOCROME OFF ON Selects the color picture OFF or monochrome picture ON GRAY SCALE OFF ON Shows ON or does not show OFF the grayscales at left and right edges of the picture CHROMA 99 to 0 to 99 Adjusts the chroma level 02 TALLY DIM UP TALLY HIGH 1 to 50 to 100 Adjusts the brightness of the tally indicator on the front of the viewfinder when the TALLY switch is set to HIGH Adjust this item after setting the TALLY switch to HIGH and turning on the tally indicator UP TALLY LOW 1 to 50 to 100 Adjusts the brightness of the tally indicator on the front of the viewfinder when the TALLY switch is set to LOW Adjust this item after setting the TAL
44. F OFF ON Specifies whether the picture and characters are scaled down in vertical direction ON or not OFF for use with the anamorphic converter lens 1 If ASSIGN 1 or ASSIGN 2 in the FUNCTION menu is set to MAG the magnified section changes as follows when the respective switch is held down during CNT UPL 38 Using the Menu a magnified display UPR 33 gt LOW R La gt LOW L Specifications General Power supply 10 5 to 17 0 V DC supplied by the camera Power consumption 6 3 W Operating temperature 20 C to 45 C 4 F to 113 F Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Mass 850 g 1 Ib 14 oz External dimensions Unit mm inches 239 91 2 hy b 128 51 8 219 8 86 31 2 LCD 3 5 inch color TFT screen Image display area dimensions 76 8 x 43 2 mm 31 8 x 13 4 inches B V 16 9 aspect ratio Performance Brightness 250 cd m typical Resolution 500 or more lines Supported formats Effective Format Horizontal Vertical scanning scanning scanning lines frequency frequency kHz Hz 1080 23 98PsF 26 97 47 95 24PsF 27 48 25PsF 28 13 50 29 97PsF 33 72 59 94 30PsF 33 75
45. GN 1 or ASSIGN 2 switch The menu changes to another page Page select mode mark When the desired menu page appears push the ENTER switch The gt mark appears to the left of a menu item on the selected menu page item select mode To select another menu page push the MENU switch to return to the page select mode If the mark appears to the left of a menu item and the mark appears to the left of the setting value setting mode push the MENU switch to return to item select mode Push the MENU switch again to return to page select mode 3 Select menu items With the gt mark is positioned to the left of a menu item on the selected menu page item select mode push the ASSIGN 1 or ASSIGN 2 switch to move the gt mark to the desired menu item To move the gt mark upward push the ASSIGN 1 switch To move the 3 mark downward push the ASSIGN 2 switch Item select mode gt mark Position the gt mark to the left of the desired menu item and then push the ENTER switch The 3 mark to the left of the selected menu item changes to the mark and the mark to the left of the setting changes to the mark The menu is replaced by a screen that allows you to change the value of the setting value setting mode Value setting mode To select another menu item push the MENU switch to return to item select mode Change the value of a setting With the mark positioned t
46. LY switch to LOW and turning on the tally indicator 36 Using the Menu No Page Menu item Settings Description defaultin 03 INDICATOR DIM IND MODE NOR REV Adjusts the brightness and sets the lighting positions of the indicators on the LCD screen NOR Adjusts the brightness of indicators when the viewfinder barrel is detached REV Adjusts the brightness of indicators when the viewfinder barrel is attached G TALLY 1 to 50 to 100 Adjusts the brightness of the green tally indicator Adjust this item after turning on the green tally indicator by external control R TALLY 1 to 50 to 100 Adjusts the brightness of the TALLY REC indicator Adjust this item after turning on the TALLY REC indicator by external control BATTERY 1 to 50 to 100 Adjusts the brightness of the BATT indicator 04 INDICATOR DIM2 IND MODE NOR REV Adjusts the brightness and sets the lighting positions of the indicators on the LCD screen NOR Adjusts the brightness of indicators when the viewfinder barrel is detached REV Adjusts the brightness of indicators when the viewfinder barrel is attached NON STANDARD 1 to 50 to 100 Adjusts the brightness of the indicator MAG 1 to 50 to 100 Adjusts the brightness of the MAG indicator EXTEND 1 to 50 to 100 Adjusts the brightness of the spare indicator SAVE 1 to 50 to 100 Adjusts the brightness of the SAVE indicator 05 MAGNIFICATIO
47. N MAGNIFICATION OFFI ON Selects the normal display OFF or magnified display ON OFF normal display is selected whenever the power is turned on POSITION 1 CNT UP LUP R LOW R LOW L Selects the section of the screen to be magnified CNT Magnifies the center of the screen by 2 25 times UP L Magnifies the upper left of the screen by 2 25 times UP R Magnifies the upper right of the screen by 2 25 times LOW R Magnifies the bottom right of the screen by 2 25 times LOW L Magnifies the bottom left of the screen by 2 25 times AUTO RELEASE AUTO MAN Specifies the manner in which the magnified display returns to the normal display AUTO After the magnified display appears by pushing the ASSIGN 1 or ASSIGN 2 switch the display automatically returns to normal after a given amount of time MAN After the magnified display appears by pushing the ASSIGN 1 or ASSIGN 2 switch the display returns to normal when the ASSIGN 1 or ASSIGN 2 switch is pushed again MAG PEAKING OFF 1 ON Specifies whether the peaking level menu setting is applied whenever the magnification function is used OFF The peaking level setting is not applied during magnified display and normal display ON The peaking level setting is applied during magnified display and normal display PEAKING LEVEL 0 to 50 to 100 Adjusts the peaking level that is applied during a magnified display when
48. OFF MONOCHROME OFF ON OFF ON GRAY SCALE OFF ON ON OFF CHROMA 99 9 99 02 TALLY DIM UP TALLY HIGH 1 50 oo TALLY HIGH TALLY HIGH UP TALLY LOW 1 50 10 TALLY LOW TALLY LOW 03 INDICATOR DIM IND MODE NOR REV LCD NOR VF REV VF G TALLY 1 59 100
49. ON PEAKING BRIGHT CONTRAST FUNCTION 15 15 MENU 3 VR LOCK PEAKING BRIGHT CONTRAST MENU 3 VR UNLOCK ENTER PRESET 18 PRST BRIGHT PRST CONTRAST PRST PEAKING LCD 3 PRESET
50. ach the eyepiece from the viewfinder barrel For details on the detaching procedure see page 31 2 Remove the eyecup from the eyecup holder Cleaning the Screen or Interior 3 Remove the color conversion filter together with the protection ring from inside the eyecup holder Check the viewfinder after using it in harsh environments Check the following points after using the viewfinder in a harsh environment such as a beach a dusty area or a hot spring resort Use an airbrush to carefully remove any dust or sand from inside the viewfinder Salt from seawater or sulphur from hot springs can result in whitish corrosion on the non painted surfaces of the viewfinder Use a cleaning solution such as ethanol to remove any adhering salt or sulphur from the non painted surfaces as soon as possible Clean the contacts of the connector After cleaning the viewfinder check that the viewfinder is working correctly Using the Menu Many of the viewfinder s functions can be set by a menu operation Basic Menu Operations 1 Enter the menu Push the MENU switch A menu page appears in the viewfinder display NO AG EE EE FE 0 The viewfinder menu can be displayed even while a picture from the camera is being displayed The camera picture or menu darkens so that it appears dimly behind the menu 2 Select a menu page While the mark appears to the left of the page number page select mode push the ASSI
51. al For the customers in the U S A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment This product fluorescent lamp in the liquid crystal display contains mercury Disposal of this product may be regulated if sold in the United States For disposal or recycling information please contact your loc
52. al authorities or the Electronics Industries Alliance http www eiae org For the customers in Europe This product with the CE marking complies with the EMC Directive issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with this directive implies conformity to the following European standards EN55103 1 Electromagnetic Interference Emission EN55103 2 Electromagnetic Susceptibility Immunity This product is intended for use in the following Electromagnetic Environment s E1 residential E2 commercial and light industrial E3 urban outdoors and E4 controlled EMC environment ex TV studio Pour les clients europ ens Ce produit portant la marque CE est conforme la Directive sur la compatibilit lectromagn tique EMC mise par la Commission de la Communaut europ enne La conformit a cette directive implique la conformit aux normes europ ennes suivantes EN55103 1 Interf rences lectromagn tiques mission EN55103 2 Sensibilit lectromagn tique immunit6 Ce produit est pr vu pour tre utilis dans les environnements lectromagn tiques suivants E1 r sidentiel E2 commercial et industrie l g re E3 urbain ext rieur et E4 environnement EMC contr l ex studio de t l vision Fur Kunden in Europa Dieses Produkt besitzt die CE Kennzeichnung und erf llt die EMV Richtlinie der EG Kommission Angewandte Normen e EN55103 1 Elek
53. attached into a carrying case make sure that the camera and the viewfinder fit into the case without having to be forced Applying undue pressure can result in damage to the camera or viewfinder Adjusting Focus and Screen Adjusting the Focus Turn the diopter adjustment ring until the image is sharpest for your eyesight Diopter adjustment ring To shift the dioptic range towards longer sight Perform the procedure below to attach a commercially available close up lens to the color conversion filter 1 Remove the eyecup from the eyecup holder 2 By following the procedure on To disassemble the eyepiece for cleaning on page 34 detach the color conversion filter from the eyecup holder 3 Twist off the protection ring from the color conversion filter 4 Screw the close up lens into the groove on the color conversion filter and screw the protection ring into the groove on the close up lens Color conversion filter Protection ring Close up lens Adjusting Focus and Screen 29 5 Replace the color conversion filter into the eyecup holder Color conversion filter with the close up lens and protection ring Eyecup holder 6 Replace the eyecup Adjusting the Screen Make sure that PRESET in the PRESET menu page 38 is set to OFF before performing the procedure below If it is set to ON the PEAKING CONTRAST and BRIGHT con
54. ction to be magnified For details on magnification operations Magnifying the Picture on page 33 TALLY switch Controls the TALLY indicator page 25 located on the front of the viewfinder HIGH The tally indicator brightness is set to high OFF The tally indicator is disabled LOW The tally indicator brightness is set to low ENTER switch Selects and enters menu items For details on the menu operations see Using the Menu on page 35 MENU switch Displays the menu For details on the menu operations see Using the Menu on page 35 ZEBRA zebra pattern switch Controls the zebra pattern display on the viewfinder screen as follows ON A zebra pattern appears and stays OFF The zebra pattern disappears MOMENT A zebra pattern appears and stays for about 5 seconds ASPECT DISPLAY switch Turns the marker indication on and off and switches between 4 3 and 16 9 aspect ratios for viewfinder screen display ASPECT Each push of the switch to this position toggles the mask display on and off DISPLAY When the marker indication is enabled with the camera the marker indication on the viewfinder screen turns on and off every time you push the switch to this position Indicators on the LCD Screen Indicators are located on the upper and lower parts of the LCD screen to indicate the status of the camera and the operating status of the magnification function Green tally
55. e function stored to the ASSIGN 1 switch is displayed ON or not OFF ASSIGN 2 OFF LON Specifies whether the status of the function stored to the ASSIGN 2 switch is displayed ON or not OFF BRIGHT OFF LON Specifies whether the status of the BRIGHT control on the front of the viewfinder is displayed ON or not OFF CONTRAST OFF LON Specifies whether the status of the CONTRAST control on the front of the viewfinder is displayed ON or not OFF PEAKING OFF LON Specifies whether the status of the PEAKING control on the front of the viewfinder is displayed ON or not OFF 08 DISPLAY MODE PANEL REV AUTO MAN Specifies the manner in which the picture and characters in the LCD screen are flipped vertically AUTO The picture and characters automatically flip when the viewfinder barrel is detached MAN The picture flips according to the settings of the DISPLAY MODE menu PANEL REV lt H gt ON Specifies whether the picture is flipped horizontally ON or not OFF while PANEL REV is set to MAN PANEL REV lt V gt ON Specifies whether the picture is flipped vertically ON or not OFF while PANEL REV is set to MAN CHAR REV lt H gt ON Specifies whether the characters are flipped horizontally ON or not OFF while PANEL REV is set to MAN V SHRINK OFF OFF OF
56. indicator TALLY REC indicator BATT indicator C TALLY REC LE indicator Spare indicator O MAG indicator N indicator Green tally indicator Light up when the camera receives a green tally signal from a camera control unit TALLY REC red tally recording indicator Lights in red or flashes to indicate the following Lit Recording or reception of a tally signal from a camera control unit Flashing The VTR attached to the camera is not servo locked BATT battery indicator Lights up or flashes to indicate the status of the battery attached to the camera as follows Lit The battery is drained Flashing The voltage of the battery has dropped below the threshold value To prevent camera from shutting down change the battery as soon as possible after this indicator begins flashing The threshold battery voltage value at which this indicator begins flashing can be set by the camera For details refer to the manual for the camera SAVE VTR power save indicator Light up when the VTR attached to the camera is in power saving mode Spare indicator Available in near future MAG magnification indicator Lights up when the image is magnified by using the ASSIGN 2 switch factory setting or the ASSIGN 1 Location and Function of Parts 27 28 switch with which the magnification function is assigned by menu operation page 3
57. o the left of the setting value setting mode push the ENTER switch to change the value If the setting is a numerical value push the ASSIGN 1 switch to increase the value and push the ASSIGN 2 switch to decrease the value Keep pushing the switch to change the value rapidly Using the Menu 35 5 Enter the setting Push the ENTER switch The setting is entered and the menu returns to item select mode If you push the ENTER switch before pushing the MENU switch the setting returns to the value that was previously set and then the menu returns to item select mode 6 Set other menu items Repeat steps 2 to 5 to set other menu items 7 End menu operations Push the MENU switch repeatedly until the menu page disappears from the display To restore a setting to its initial value Move the gt mark to the menu item to be restored and then push the ASSIGN 1 and ASSIGN 2 switches at the same time while the mark is positioned to the left of the setting value setting mode List of Menu Items Notes e ___ appears to the left of settings that cannot be selected Some settings cannot be selected unless the previous menu item is set to ON No Page Menu item Settings Description defaultin 01 FUNCTION ASSIGN 1 KNEE PRST Assigns a function to the ASSIGN 1 switch MONOI MAG KNEE Toggles the KNEE correction circuit ON or OFF GRAY PRST Toggles PRES
58. r Garantie wenden Sie sich bitte an die in den separaten Kundendienst oder Garantiedokumenten aufgef hrten Anschriften Table of Contents Table of Contents OVER VICW ena 23 NO 24 Location and Function of Parts 25 Front Panel Bottom Panel 26 Indicators on the LCD Screen 27 Attaching the Viewfinder to the Camera snr nati 28 Adjusting Focus and Screen 29 Adjusting the Focus 29 Adjusting the Screen 2 oo 30 Detaching the Eyepiece 31 Detaching the Viewfinder Barrel 32 Magnifying the Picture 33 Cleaning the Screen or Interior 34 Using the Menu nn 35 Basic Menu Operations 35 List of Menu te 36 Specifications EE 39 Overview The HDVF C35W HD Electronic Viewfinder is a 3 5 inch color viewfinder for use with a Sony high definition color camera This viewfinder has the following features Multiscan In addition to the 60i format formats such as 24PsF and 50i are supported through control signals from the camera Marker indication When the camera setting allows the center marker or safety zone marker indication the viewfinder can set the marker indication on or off High resolution and wide visual angle
59. ring fully clockwise until the arrow of the LOCK indication points to the alignment mark on the viewfinder barrel Do not use any other lenses except the supplied built in lens assembly Other lenses may focus sunlight on the LCD resulting in damage to the LCD Detaching the Eyepiece 31 Detaching the Viewfinder Barrel By detaching the viewfinder barrel and turning the LCD screen towards the shooter the LCD screen can be viewed directly The barrel must be detached to clean the viewfinder s LCD screen and internal mirror For details on cleaning the LCD screen and internal mirror see Cleaning the Screen or Interior on page 34 1 while pressing the release lever pull up the To reattach the viewfinder barrel viewfinder barrel 1 Attach the pivots on the viewfinder barrel to the two hooks on the upper part of the LCD screen Viewfinder barrel Viewfinder barrel release lever 2 Push down the viewfinder barrel until the release lever clicks into place Before pushing down the viewfinder barrel make sure that the pivots are securely engaged with the hooks on the LCD screen Pushing down the viewfinder barrel forcibly may damage the unit 2 Detach the pivots on the viewfinder barrel from two hooks on the upper part of the LCD screen 3 if necessary turn the LCD screen towards the shooter 32 Detaching the Viewfinder Barrel
60. tally control signal it is slid from side to side The brightness can be adjusted with the TALLY switch on the front panel page 27 Set the TALLY switch to OFF Tally indicator rear when not in use Lights up when the camera receives a tally control signal This indicator can be covered when not in use Eyecup Blocks external light while you are shooting Over time the eyecup may become cracked If this occurs it should be exchanged Sony part number 3 209 288 01 Location and Function of Parts 25 Front Panel Bottom Panel CONTRAST control BRIGHT control ASSIGN 1 switch BRIGHT PEAKING control Front panel CONTRAST ASSIGN ASPECT DISPLAY switch ASSIGN 2 switch ZEBRA switch Bottom panel MENU switch TALLY switch ENTER switch PEAKING control Sharpens the edges in the picture This control has no effect on the camera s video output signals Turning the control clockwise increases the sharpness This control is enabled only when PRESET in the PRESET menu page 38 is set to OFF CONTRAST control Adjusts the picture contrast This control has no effect on the camera s video output signals Turning the control clockwise increases the contrast This control is enabled only when PRESET in the PRESET menu page 38 is set to OFF BRIGHT brightness control Adjusts the picture brightness
61. tches Two assignable switches are provided for switching to preset adjustment settings and for assigning frequently used functions Overview 23 24 Notes 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 of the liquid crystal display such stuck pixels may appear spontaneously These problems are not a malfunction Note that any such problems have no effect on recorded data When using the viewfinder at low temperatures there will be a drop in dynamic resolution and brightness Use a blower to remove dust from the screen Do not use a solvent such as thinner to clean the screen Notes Location and Function of Parts Plug Stopper Tally indicator rear 37 D Eyecup Diopter adjustment ring Viewfinder barrel Tally indicator front Front panel page 26 Viewfinder cable Bottom panel page 26 O O Plug Diopter adjustment ring Connect to the VF connector on the camera Turn this until the image is sharpest for your eyesight Stopper Tally indicator front Prevents the viewfinder from coming off the camera when Lights up when the camera receives a
62. trols on the front panel do not operate and chroma level setting in the FUNCTION menu is not applied For details on the menu operation see Using the Menu on page 35 ASSIGN PEAKING CONTRAST BRIGHT 1 Tum the PEAKING control to adjust the peaking To make edges in the image sharper Turn the control clockwise 2 Turn the BRIGHT control to adjust the brightness of the screen To make the picture brighter Turn the control clockwise 3 Turm the CONTRAST control to adjust the screen contrast Adjusting Focus and Screen To increase the contrast Turn the control clockwise 4 Set CHROMA in the FUNCTION menu page 36 to adjust the chroma level To prevent accidental operation of the controls To prevent accidental operation of the PEAKING CONTRAST and BRIGHT controls lock them by pushing down the MENU switch for 3 seconds or more so that VR LOCK appears in the viewfinder To unlock the controls push down the MENU switch for 3 seconds or more so that VR UNLOCK appears The lock releases whenever the power is turned on To show the preset adjustment settings Push the ENTER switch while the menu page is not displayed Preset values for PRST BRIGHT PRST CONTRAST and PRST PEAKING in the PRESET menu page 38 appear at the lower part of the LCD screen for about three seconds The values to be displayed change depending on the se
63. tromagnetische Vertr glichkeit Storaussendung e EN55103 2 Elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit Storfestigkeit fiir die folgenden elektromagnetischen Umgebungen 22 E1 Wohnbereich E2 kommerzieller und in beschranktem Ma e industrieller Bereich E3 Stadtbereich im Freien und E4 kontrollierter EMV Bereich z B Fernsehstudio For the customers in Europe The manufacturer of this product is Sony Corporation 1 7 1 Konan Minato ku Tokyo Japan The Authorized Representative for EMC and product safety is Sony Deutschland GmbH Hedelfinger Strasse 61 70327 Stuttgart Germany For any service or guarantee matters please refer to the addresses given in separate service or guarantee documents Pour les clients europ ens Le fabricant de ce produit est Sony Corporation 1 7 1 Konan Minato ku Tokyo Japon Le repr sentant autoris pour EMC et la s curit des produits est Sony Deutschland GmbH Hedelfinger Strasse 61 70327 Stuttgart Allemagne Pour toute question concernant le service ou la garantie veuillez consulter les adresses indiqu es dans les documents de service ou de garantie s par s F r Kunden in Europa Der Hersteller dieses Produkts ist Sony Corporation 1 7 1 Konan Minato ku Tokyo Japan Der autorisierte Repr sentant f r EMV und Produktsicherheit ist Sony Deutschland GmbH Hedelfinger Strasse 61 70327 Stuttgart Deutschland Bei jeglichen Angelegenheiten in Bezug auf Kundendienst ode
64. ttings of the PRESET menu Menu item Setting PRESET OFF Values displayed Settings of the PEAKING CONTRAST and BRIGHT controls on the front panel PRESET SEL 41 Preset settings stored to PRESET SEL 1 PRESET SEL 91 Preset settings stored to PRESET SEL 2 1 Appears only when PRESET is set to ON Detaching the Eyepiece Detaching the eyepiece gives you a clear view of the screen even with your eye away from the viewfinder Also detach the eyepiece to clean it For details on cleaning see Cleaning the Screen or Interior on page 34 1 Tunthe eyepiece locking ring fully counterclockwise to line up the red alignment mark on the eyepiece locking ring with the red alignment mark on the viewfinder barrel Eyepiece locking ring Alignment mark on the eyepiece locking ring Alignment mark on the viewfinder barrel 2 Detach the eyepiece Alignment mark on the end of eyepiece Take care not to scratch the eyepiece surface on the LCD side Do not scratch this surface To refit the eyepiece 1 Align the alignment mark on the eyepiece locking ring with that on the viewfinder barrel 2 Align the alignment mark on the end of eyepiece with that of the eyepiece locking ring then insert the eyepiece into the viewfinder barrel until the eyepiece snaps into place 3 Turn the eyepiece locking

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