Panasonic AW-F575 User Manual

Specifications and Main Features

  • Model: Panasonic AW-F575 Digital Processing Color Video Camera
  • Type of device: Color video camera
  • CCD: 3 x 1/2” FIT CCDs
  • Total Pixels and resolution: 380,000 pixels (771 x 492)
  • Horizontal resolution: 850 lines (High-band DTL On)
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: 65dB (typical when DNR is on)
  • Minimum illumination – 0.5 lux, F1.4 (Night Eye (H) mode)
  • Iris control – Can be set at automatic or manual control modes
  • Power Sources:
  • NiCad battery pack mounted to the rear
  • AC Adaptor
  • 12V DC External DC source
  • Viewfinder:
  • 1.5 inch electronic viewfinder (Usable size 1-3/8”)
  • Adjustable angle vertically as well as horizontally
  • Audio Output Level: Selectable between -20dB and -60dB
  • Gen-Lock: Yes
  • Built-in SMPTE color bar generator: Yes
  • Weight: 1.3 kg; lightweight for ease in movement
  • Chassis: Analogue/digital/die-cast mixed chassis for optical system alignment
  • High-Band Aperture Correction: Yes; adjustable levels
  • Compatibility: Connectable and compatible with DVC, S-VHS, MII and Betacam VTRs.
  • Automatic white balance: Memory with two settings
  • Servo Control: Zoom lens with automatic iris
  • Size: Compact design size facilitates handling
  • System compatibility: Fully studio compatible, capability to operate remotely.
  • Personalized configurations: User A/B camera settings and three additional standardized files using lettered codes are provided like (1, 2, and 3).
  • An array of other capabilities and settings that include the electronic shutter and adjustable gain parameters.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the range of power Technology display AW-F575 supports?

A: As usual for modern cameras, the AW-F575 has an external 12V DC supply, AC adaptations, or a lithium battery pack as its supplementary power sources.

Q: Is there a certain amount of illumination that is required for a camera to perform its operation optimally?

A: As per the specifications, the minimum illumination requirement is set at approximately 0.5 lux with an F1.4 in Night Eye (H) mode which enables the camera to operate optimally.

Q: Is it possible to configure the camera so that it operates correctly with other types of VTR's?

A: Due to the versatility of the AW-F575, it can also operate with multiple formats, VTR MII, S-VHS, DVC and Betacam to name a few.

Q: How many image sensors and what type does the camera utilize?

A: This camera incorporates three 1/2” FIT CCD as its image sensors.

Q: What is the maximum horizontal resolution of the camera?

A: The AW-F575 supports a maximum resolution of 850 horizontal lines which is considered good range and does not result in pixelation.

Q: Is it true that camera has a certain amount of audio output level capability?

A: For context, it has a modifiable audio output level that ranges from -20dB to -60dB.

Q: Is it possible to use the auto white balance in the camera, and on what basis does it base its measurements?

A: The camera offers a standard automatical white balance which includes two programmable presets.

Q: Do you have in-built noise elimination capabilities?

A: The camera includes a DNR function, which reduces digital noise.

Q: Could you please tell me the dimensions, as well as the weight of the camera?

A: The AW-F575 camera in Panasonic’s greenhouse is manufactured in a very l ight and compact form.

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