Sony HXC-D70 Instruction Manual

4-291-685-11 (2)
HD Color Camera
Operating Instructions
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference.
HXC-D70
© 2011 Sony Corporation
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WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
For the customers in the U.S.A.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Overview
Product Configurations............................................. 5
Features...................................................................... 6
System Configuration.......................................................7
Standalone operation example ......................................7
System operation example (with the HXCU-D70 Camera
Control Unit) ...............................................................8
System operation example (with the CCU-D50/D50P
Camera Control Unit)..................................................8
Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls..... 9
Power Supply ...................................................................9
Accessory Attachments..................................................10
Operating and Connectors Section ................................11
Auto Focus Lens (Supplied with HXC-D70K).................15
Viewfinder (supplied with HXC-D70K/D70L)..................16
Viewfinder Screen Display ...................................... 17
Attaching a UHF Portable Tuner (for a UHF Wireless
Microphone System) .................................................. 33
Mounting the Camera to a Tripod .......................... 33
Using the Shoulder Strap (Optional)...................... 34
Adjusting the Shoulder Pad Position .................... 35
Chapter 3 Shooting
Basic Procedure for Shooting ................................ 36
Adjustments and Settings ...................................... 37
Changing the Video Format........................................... 37
Adjusting the Black Balance and the White Balance..... 37
Setting the Electronic Shutter ........................................38
Changing the Reference Value for Automatic Iris
Adjustment ................................................................. 39
Zooming......................................................................... 39
Adjusting the Focus....................................................... 40
Setting the Camera Outputs.......................................... 42
Adjusting the Audio Level ..............................................42
Using the flash band compensation function................. 43
Using the digital extender function................................. 43
Chapter 2 Preparations
Connecting a Camera Control Unit (CCU)............. 19
To use the cable clamp belt ...........................................19
Standalone Operation ............................................. 20
Removing the Rear Cover..............................................20
Using AC Power (via the DC IN connector) ...................20
Using AC Power (with AC adaptor)................................20
Using a Battery Pack......................................................20
Attaching the Viewfinder......................................... 22
Attaching the Supplied Viewfinder .................................22
Adjusting the Viewfinder Position...................................22
Adjusting the Viewfinder Angle ......................................23
Lifting Up the Viewfinder Barrel and Eyepiece...............23
Adjusting the Viewfinder Focus and Screen ..................24
Attaching an Optional Viewfinder ...................................25
Setting the Area of Use ........................................... 27
When using the camera for the first time .......................27
To set the area of use ....................................................27
Setting the Date/Time of the Internal Clock .......... 28
Mounting and Adjusting the Lens.......................... 29
Adjusting the Flange Focal Length.................................30
Preparing the Audio Input System......................... 31
Connecting a Microphone to the AUDIO 1 IN Connector
....................................................................................31
Connecting a Microphone to the AUDIO 2 IN Connector
....................................................................................31
Chapter 4 Menu and Detailed Settings
Setup Menu Organization and Levels .................... 44
Setup Menu Organization.............................................. 44
Basic Menu Operations ........................................... 48
Displaying Menu Pages.................................................49
Setting the Menu............................................................ 49
Editing the USER Menu................................................. 51
Menu List .................................................................. 54
OPERATION Menu........................................................54
PAINT Menu .................................................................. 59
MAINTENANCE Menu................................................... 63
FILE Menu ..................................................................... 69
DIAGNOSIS Menu......................................................... 71
Chapter 5 Maintenance
Testing the camera .................................................. 72
Maintenance ............................................................. 72
Cleaning the Viewfinder................................................. 72
Note about the Battery Terminal.................................... 72
Error Messages........................................................ 73
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Appendix
Important Notes on Operation................................ 74
Using a “Memory Stick Duo”.................................. 75
Exchanging the Battery of the Internal Clock ....... 76
Specifications .......................................................... 77
Pin assignment ........................................................ 79
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Table of Contents

Overview

Product Configurations

The HXC-D70 comprises the components as shown in the figure below. The operation of the basic camera unit is the same in all cases.
HXC-D70K
Chapter
Chapter 1 Overview
1
Microphone
HXC-D70L
HXC-D70H
HXC-D70 Camera Head
Zoom Lens
CBK-VF01 Viewfinder
Test Chart for Flange Focal Length Adjustment
Cable Clamp Belt Fitting Shoe for
Hexagonal Wrench for DXF-801
1)
DXF-801
1)
1) Only supplied with HXC-D70H
Product Configurations
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Features

High picture quality and high performance
Chapter 1 Overview
The HXC-D70 is an HD color video camera equipped with three-chip 2/3-type “Exmor” CMOS image sensors. The approximately 2.07 million effective pixels image sensor technology for full HD resolution (1920 × 1080) and newly developed digital processing circuit enable the capture of very high-quality images, with a sensitivity of F12 (59.94i) / F13 (50i) and an SN ratio of 56 dB (w/o Noise Suppression (NS) mode). High-resolution pictures can be transmitted between the camera and camera control Unit (CCU) using Sony-developed digital transmission technology via multi-core cable.
Multiple formats
The camera supports 1080/59.94i, 720/59.94P, 1080/50i, and 720/50P formats. With its wide-range down-converter, the camera also enables output of high-quality SD signals (525i/ 625i) from the camera and the connected CCU.
Using the HXCU-D70 and CCU-D50/D50P camera control units (CCU)
The camera is compatible with the HXCU-D70 for HD/SD signal output, and CCU-D50/D50P for SD signal output. With HXCU-D70, HD/SD simultaneous output can be provided from both the camera and CCU.
Auto focus
The 2/3-type auto focus lens (supplied with HXC-D70K) ensures high-quality shooting in all situations from wide angle to telephoto. Using the HXC-D70 HD Color Camera enables auto-focusing, which is especially useful for technically demanding HD shooting.
Position-adjustable shoulder pad
The position of the shoulder pad can be adjusted for stable shooting according to the build of the camera operator, the type of lens in use, or the shooting style. A low-repulsion shoulder pad (position fixed) is available as an option. (Part No.: A-8286-346-A)
Assignable switches
The camera has buttons on the side panel to which various functions can be assigned. You can activate your desired function, such as electronic color-temperature conversion and digital extender, instantly when shooting by assigning it to one of these buttons in advance.
Auto lens aberration compensation
The Auto Lens Aberration Compensation (ALAC) function automatically reduces chromatic aberration of magnification when a lens that supports auto aberration compensation is attached.
For details on lenses supporting auto aberration compensation, contact your Sony dealer or a Sony service representative.
Newly designed integrated unit
The camera comes with stylish and sophisticated appearance. It provides easy-to-use design for setting up a system with multi-core cables or for shooting with batteries on your shoulder. The CCZ-A connector on the camera enables you to connect it to the CCU using a single Sony multi-core cable. The interface follows the original design with more user­friendly features.
Various picture adjustment functions
Selection of multiple gamma tables
Seven types of standard and 4 types of hypergamma tables are featured. The hypergamma values enable cinema-like image creations with wide dynamic range, which are different from those achieved with conventional video gamma.
Knee saturation
Change in hue and decrease in saturation that occur in highlighted areas can be compensated. This enables reproduction of natural skin tones under strong lighting.
Low key saturation
Saturation in low-key zones can be compensated.
Skin-tone detail
This function allows control (emphasis or suppression) of the detail level for just a certain hue or saturation area in the image, such as skin tones.
Focus assist functions
The VF (viewfinder) detail and focus assist indicator functions facilitate focusing.
VF detail
Various functions are provided for the VF detail signal, which can be added only on images on the viewfinder screen, in order to facilitate focusing, as follows: Coloring the VF detail signal Adding flicker to the VF detail signal by applying modulation Thickening the VF detail signal Automatically compensating for the VF detail level according to zoom position
Focus assist indicator
The focusing level indicator in the viewfinder provides a guide for focusing. The best focus setting can be easily determined by observing the level indicator as a guide.
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Features
User selectable VF interfaces
Two selectable interfaces - analog VF (20-pin, round) and digital VF (26-pin, rectangular) - allow for a versatile choice of viewfinders. Sony's newly developed 5-type color LCD viewfinders (DXF-C50WA) or existing CRT viewfinders, such as DXF-51 and DXF-20W, can be attached to the analog interface. Additionally, a digital interface is available for the
3.5-type color LCD VF CBK-VF01 (supplied with HXC-D70K/ HXC-D70L).
“Memory Stick Duo” operation
The camera is equipped with a “Memory Stick Duo” slot, which enables setup data storage and software upgrading using a “Memory Stick Duo.”

System Configuration

Peripherals and related devices for the camera are shown in figures.
Note
Production of some of the peripherals and related devices shown in the figures has been discontinued. For advice on choosing devices, please contact your Sony dealer or a Sony service representative.
Standalone operation example
Microphone
CBK-VF01 Viewfinder
Chapter 1 Overview
Zoom Lens (for ENG/EFP)
“Memory Stick Duo”
VCT-14/U14 Tripod Adaptor
Tripod for Portable Camera
RCP-1000-series Remote Control Panel
HXC-D70
Video Output HD-SDI/ SD-SDI/VBS
AC Adaptor AC-DN10/DN2B Battery Charger BC-L70/L160
CCA-5 cable
RM-B750/B150 Remote Control Unit
AC Power
Features
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System operation example (with the HXCU-D70 Camera Control Unit)
Chapter 1 Overview
DXF-20W/C50WA/51 Viewfinder
Microphone
CBK-VF01 Viewfinder
Return Video Input
Intercom Headset
HXC-D70
Zoom Lens (for ENG/EFP)
“Memory Stick Duo”
VCT-14/U14 Tripod Adaptor
Tripod for Portable Camera
Multi-core Cable
1)
Sync Input
HXCU-D70 Camera Control Unit
1) An equivalent cable length of up to 100 m is approved. For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the HXCU-D70 Camera Control Unit.
Picture Monitor
Prompter Video Input
Video Output HD-SDI/ SD-SDI/VBS/HDMI
AC Power
CCA-5 Cable/LAN Cable
RCP-1000-series Remote Control Panel
System operation example (with the CCU-D50/D50P Camera Control Unit)
DXF-20W/C50WA/51 Viewfinder
CBK-VF01
Microphone
Zoom Lens (for ENG/EFP)
“Memory Stick Duo”
VCT-14/U14 Tripod Adaptor
Viewfinder
HXC-D70
Intercom Headset
Multi-core Cable
Return Video Input
Sync Input
1)
CCU-D50/D50P Camera Control Unit
Prompter Video Input
CCA-7 Cable
Picture Monitor
AC Power
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Tripod for Portable Camera
RCP-D50-series Remote Control Panel
1) An equivalent cable length of up to 300 m is approved in analog transmission mode. An equivalent cable length of up to 75 m is approved in SDI transmission mode.
Features

Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls

Power Supply

Note
For your safety, and to ensure proper operation of the camera, Sony recommends the use of the following battery packs: BP­GL95A, BP-GL65A, BP-L60S, and BP-L80S.
Chapter 1 Overview
* The figure above illustrates a camera without its rear cover.
For information on removing the rear cover, see “Removing the Rear Cover” (page 20).
a Power switch
Turn the power supply on and off. The indicator lights up in green when the power is on.
b DC IN (DC power input) connector (XLR type, 4-pin,
male)
To operate the camera from an external DC power supply, connect an optional DC power cord to this connector and then connect the cord to the DC output connector of the BC-L70, BC-L160, or another battery charger.
For information on pin assignment, see “DC IN” in “Pin assignment” on page 79.
c DC OUT (DC power output) connector (4-pin, female)
To supply power to a script light or equivalent (maximum
1.5 A).
For information on pin assignment, see “DC OUT” in “Pin assignment” on page 79.
d Battery attachment shoe
Attach a BP-GL95A/GL65A/L80S/L60S Battery Pack. Alternatively, you can attach an AC-DN2B/DN10 AC Adaptor to operate the camera on AC power supply.
For details, see “Standalone Operation” (page 20).
For details, see “Attaching a UHF Portable Tuner (for a UHF Wireless Microphone System)” (page 33).
Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls
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Accessory Attachments

Chapter 1 Overview
a Cable clamp attachment
Attach the supplied cable clamp.
b Shoulder strap fitting
Attach an optional shoulder strap (A-6772-374-C) (see page 34).
c Fitting for optional microphone holder
Fit an optional CAC-12 microphone holder (see page 31).
d Lens cable clamp
Clamp a lens cable.
e Viewfinder front-to-back positioning lock knob
Loosen this knob to adjust the front-to-back position of the viewfinder (see page 22).
f VF (viewfinder) connector (20-pin, round)
Connect a cable supplied with an optional viewfinder (DXF-51, DXF-C50WA or DXF-20W).
g Viewfinder left-to-right positioning ring
Loosen this ring to adjust the left-to-right position of the viewfinder (see page 22).
h 1/4-inch-screw-type accessory shoe
i Slide-type accessory shoe
j Viewfinder front-to-back positioning lever
To adjust the viewfinder position in the front-to-back direction, loosen this lever and the lock knob. After adjustment, retighten this lever and the lock knob.
k Viewfinder fitting shoe
Attach a viewfinder.
For information on attaching the DXF-801 viewfinder, see “Attaching the DXF-801 viewfinder” (page 25).
l VF (viewfinder) connector (26-pin, rectangular)
Connect the viewfinder provided with HXC-D70K and HXC­D70L.
m Lens mount securing rubber
After locking the lens in position using the lens locking lever, fit this rubber over the lower of the two projections. This fixes the lens mount, preventing it from coming loose.
n Lens mount (special bayonet mount)
Attach a lens.
Consult your Sony dealer or a Sony service representative for information about available lenses.
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Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls
o Camera control unit (CCU) connector (multi-core
interface)
Set up a system with the HXCU-D70 or CCU-D50/D50P camera control unit using multi-core cables.
p TRUNK connector (D-sub 9-pin)
Use for trunk signal communication between the camera and HXCU-D70 Camera Control Unit.
For information on pin assignment, see “TRUNK” in “Pin assignment” on page 79.
q Shoulder pad
Raise the shoulder pad fixing lever to adjust the position in the front-to-rear direction. Adjust the position for maximum convenience when operating the camera on your shoulder (see page 35).
r LENS connector (12-pin)
Connect a lens cable to this connector.
Note
When connecting/disconnecting the lens cable to/from this connector, power off the camera first.
s AUDIO 1 IN (audio input 1) connector (XLR type, 3-pin,
female)
Audio input connector to which you can connect audio equipment or a microphone. Audio signals input to this connector will be output from the AUDIO OUTPUT CH1 connector when the camera is used with the HXCU-D70. Audio signals input to this connector will be output from the MIC OUT connector when the camera is used with the CCU-D50/D50P. You can change the output configuration in MAINTENANCE > AUDIO in the setup menu
(see page 65).
For information on pin assignment, see “AUDIO 1/2 IN” in “Pin assignment” on page 80.
t Audio input select switch
Select the audio level input to the AUDIO 1 IN connector using the select switch.
+48V: To supply phantom power +48 V to condenser
microphones
MIC: When a microphone is connected LINE: When a line-level (0 dBu) signal source is connected
Select +48V when using the microphone supplied with HXC­D70K/D70L.
u Tripod mount
When using the camera on a tripod, attach the tripod adaptor (optional) (see page 33).
v Lens locking lever
After inserting the lens in the lens mount, rotate the lens mount ring with this lever to lock the lens in position. After locking the lens, be sure to use the lens mount securing rubber to prevent the lens from becoming detached.
w Lens mount cap
Remove by pushing up the lens locking lever. When no lens is mounted, keep this cap fitted for protection from dust.

Operating and Connectors Section

Front
a FILTER (filter select) knob
Switch between four built-in ND filters. The selected filter setting appears in the viewfinder for about three seconds.
FILTER knob setting ND filter
1 Clear
2
3
4
You can change a MAINTENANCE menu setting so that different white balance settings can be stored for different FILTER knob positions. This allows you to automatically obtain optimum white balance for the current shooting conditions in linkage with the filter selection.
For details, see “Adjusting the White Balance” (page 37).
b SHUTTER selector
Set to ON to use the electronic shutter. Push to SEL to switch the shutter speed or shutter mode setting. When this selector is used, the shutter speed settings appear in the viewfinder for about three seconds.
Unavailable when the camera is connected to the CCU.
1
/4 ND (attenuates light to approximately
1
/4)
1
/16 ND (attenuates light to approximately
1
/16)
1
/64 ND (attenuates light to approximately
1
/64)
Chapter 1 Overview
Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls
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c WHT/BLK (automatic white/black balance adjustment)
switch
Activate the automatic white/black balance adjustment functions. WHT: Adjust the white balance automatically. If the WHITE
BAL switch (see page 13) is set to A or B, the white
Chapter 1 Overview
balance setting is stored in the corresponding memory. If the WHITE BAL switch is set to PRST, the automatic
white balance adjustment function does not operate. BLK: Adjust the black set and black balance automatically. You can use the WHT/BLK switch even when the ATW (Auto Tracing White Balance) function is operating.
If you push the switch to the WHT side once more during the automatic white balance adjustment, the adjustment is cancelled and the white balance setting returns to the original setting. If you push the switch to the BLK side once more during the automatic black balance adjustment, the adjustment is cancelled and the black balance setting returns to the original setting.
Unavailable when the camera is connected to the CCU.
d Menu control knob (rotary encoder)
Use to select settings from menus displayed in the viewfinder (by rotating it) and to confirm settings (by pushing it). This knob functions the same as that on the rear panel.
Right side
e INTERCOM LEVEL control
• When the HXCU-D70 is connected, use this control to adjust
the intercom/earphone volume level. The intercom volume level can also be adjusted using the INTERCOM control on the rear panel of the camera.
• When the camera is either used on its own without
connecting a CCU or connected to the CCU-D50/D50P, use this control to set the input gain for a microphone connected to the AUDIO 1 IN and AUDIO 2 IN connectors. You can assign this control to other connectors in OPERATION > VR ASSIGN in the setup menu (see page 57).
f RET (return video) button
The return video signal from the CCU is monitored in the viewfinder while this button is held pressed. While either DXF-51 or DXF-20W viewfinder is used and the return video signal is monitored in it, no information other than video signal appears on the screen. You can assign the desired function to this button in OPERATION > SWITCH ASSIGN2 > FRONT RET2 in the setup menu (see page 57).
Note
The display screen may be disturbed when input video signal is switched.
a COLOR TEMP. (color temperature) button
Press to light the button and change the color temperature for shooting (factory default setting). You can use this as an assignable switch (see page 57).
b ASSIGN. (assignable) 1/2/3 buttons
You can assign the desired functions to these switches in OPERATION > SWITCH ASSIGN1 > ASSIGNABLE 1/2/3 in the setup menu (see page 57). OFF is assigned to the ASSIGN. 1/2/3 switches as the factory default setting.
c OUTPUT (output signal select)/AUTO KNEE switch
Switch the video signal output from the camera module, between the following two.
BARS: Output the color bar signal. CAM: Output the video signal being shot. When this is
selected, you can switch AUTO KNEE
1) AUTO KNEE: Against a very bright background with the iris opening adjusted to the subject, objects in the background will be lost in the glare. The AUTO KNEE function will suppress the high intensity and restore much of the lost detail and is particularly effective in the following cases.
• Shooting people in the shade on a sunny day
• Shooting a subject indoors, against a background through a
window
• Any high contrast scene
1)
on and off.
Unavailable when the camera is connected to the CCU.
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Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls
d WHITE BAL (white balance memory select) switch
Control adjustment of the white balance. PRST: Adjust the color temperature to the preset value (the
factory default setting: 3200K). Use this setting when you have no time to adjust the white balance.
A or B: Recall the white balance adjustment settings already
stored in A or B. Push the WHT/BLK switch (see page 12) on the WHT side, to automatically adjust the white balance, and save the adjustment settings in
memory A or memory B. When this switch is adjusted, the new setting appears in the viewfinder for about three seconds.
Unavailable when the camera is connected to the CCU.
e GAIN selector
Switch the gain of the video amplifier to match the lighting conditions during shooting. The gains corresponding to the L, M, and H settings can be selected in OPERATION > SWITCH ASSIGN 1 > GAIN L/H/M in the setup menu (see page 57). (The factory settings are L=0 dB, M=6 dB, and H=12 dB.) When this switch is adjusted, the new settings appear in the viewfinder for about three seconds.
Unavailable when the camera is connected to the CCU.
f DISPLAY/MENU switch
Select the display in the viewfinder. DISPLAY: To display various textual information and markers,
such as messages showing the camera settings and
operating status, the center marker, and the safety zone
marker, in addition to camera images.
OFF: Not to display textual information and markers. MENU: To display menus for camera settings, in addition to
camera images. The switch functions the same as the DISPLAY/MENU switch on the rear operation panel.
g “Memory Stick Duo” slot and access lamp
Take the cover off and insert a “Memory Stick Duo” into the slot. The access lamp lights in green. The lamp is lit in red while writing/reading data to/from the “Memory Stick Duo.”
Notes
• Only a “Memory Stick” of Duo size can be used with the
camera.
• When the access lamp is lit in red, do not remove the
“Memory Stick Duo” or turn off the camera.
• The cover cannot be closed while a “Memory Stick Duo” is
inserted into the slot.
h STATUS/CANCEL switch STATUS: To display status information of this camera in the
viewfinder when no menu is displayed with the DISPLAY/
MENU switch set to DISPLAY. CANCEL: To cancel changed settings or return the display to
the previous menu when a menu is displayed in the
viewfinder.
Rear
LINE MIC +48V
EARPHONE
PUSHPUSH
DC IN
* The figure above illustrates a camera without its rear cover.
For information on removing the rear cover, see “Removing the Rear Cover” (page 20).
INTERCOM
AUDOIO 2 IN
a TALLY (back tally) indicators (red/green) ON: The tally lamp lights when a tally signal is input to the
connected CCU or a call signal is generated in response to pressing of a CALL button.
OFF: The tally lamp is prevented from lighting.
b TALLY switch
Set to ON to activate the TALLY indicator function.
c Menu control knob (rotary encoder)
This knob functions the same as that on the front panel (see page 12).
d DISPLAY/MENU switch
This switch functions the same as that on the right panel (see page 13).
e CALL button
When you press this button, the red tally lamps on the front panel of the CCU and the connected external control device (RCP/RM, etc.) will light.
REMOTE
DC OUT
TEST OUT
PROMPTER /GENLOCK
SDI OUT
SDI IN
Chapter 1 Overview
Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls
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f INTERCOM control
• When a HXCU-D70 is connected, use this control to adjust
the intercom volume level. The intercom volume level can also be adjusted using the INTERCOM LEVEL control on the front panel (see page 12).
• When the camera is either used on its own without
Chapter 1 Overview
connecting a CCU or connected to the CCU-D50/D50P, use this control to adjust the intercom volume level. You can assign this control to other connectors in OPERATION > VR ASSIGN in the setup menu (see page 57).
g INTERCOM ON/OFF switch
Turn the intercom microphone output on or off. Set it to ON to communicate with a CCU or external control device.
h RET (return video) button
The RETURN1 signal is monitored in the viewfinder.
i EARPHONE jack (stereo, minijack)
Monitor the audio output from the intercom or audio signals input to the AUDIO 1/2 IN connectors. You can select an audio output to monitor in OPERATION > EARPHONE in the setup menu (see page 58). The earphone volume level can be adjusted using the INTERCOM LEVEL control on the front panel and OPERATION > EARPHONE in the setup menu (see page 58).
j AUDIO 2 IN input select switch
Select the audio level input to the AUDIO 2 IN connector using the select switch. +48V: To supply phantom power +48 V to condenser
microphones
MIC: When a microphone is connected LINE: When a line-level (0 dBu) signal source is connected
k REMOTE connector (8-pin)
Connect a remote control unit, which makes it possible to control the camera remotely.
Note
Before connecting/disconnecting the remote control unit to/ from the camera, be sure to turn off the camera power switch.
For information on pin assignment, see “REMOTE” in “Pin assignment” on page 79.
l TEST OUT connector (BNC type)
Outputs an analog signal. This connector outputs one of the following signals selected on the menu: VBS, HD-SYNC, SD­SYNC, or the same Y signal that is output from the VF connector (20-pin, round).
Note
When the test out connector outputs a Y signal the same as that from the VF connector (20-pin, round), output signal format from this connector varies depending on which of the following viewfinders are connected.
No viewfinder: SD component (Y) signal DXF-C50WA viewfinder: HD component (Y) signal Viewfinders other than DXF-C50WA: SD component (Y)
signal
n DC IN (DC power supply input) connector (XLR 4-pin,
female)
Refer to “DC IN connector” in “Power Supply” on page 9.
o INTERCOM connector (XLR 5-pin)
Connect an XLR 5-pin headset for input and output of intercom audio signals.
For information on pin assignment, see “INTERCOM” in “Pin assignment” on page 79.
p AUDIO 2 IN (audio input 2) connector (XLR type, 3-pin,
female)
Audio input connector to which you can connect audio equipment or a microphone. Audio signals input to this connector will be output from the AUDIO OUTPUT CH2 connector when the camera is used with the HXCU-D70. Audio signals input to this connector will be output from the MIC OUT connector when the camera is used with the CCU-D50/D50P. You can change the settings in MAINTENANCE > AUDIO in the setup menu (see page 65).
For information on pin assignment, see “AUDIO 1/2 IN” in “Pin assignment” on page 80.
q Tail guard
This is provided for protecting the cables connected to the connectors on the rear panel.
r DC OUT (DC power supply output) connector (4-pin,
female)
Refer to “DC OUT connector” in “Power Supply” on page 9.
s PROMPTER/GENLOCK (prompter signal output/
external sync signal input) connector (BNC type)
• When a CCU is connected, this connector outputs a VBS prompter signal.
• When the camera is used on its own without connecting a CCU, use this connector for input of an external sync signal (BB or 3-level sync). If a VBS signal is input, you can check the input image by pressing the RET button.
t SDI IN connector (BNC type)
Displays HD-SDI signal input from the SDI IN connector when the RET button is pressed in standalone status. You can select the signal to be displayed in the viewfinder in MAINTENANCE > EXT RETURN in the setup menu (see page 68).
Notes
• HD-SDI signals in specified format can only be input to the SDI IN connector. You can select the desired format in MAINTENANCE > OUTPUT FORMAT in the setup menu (see page 66).
• Signals input to the SDI IN connector can be displayed in the following viewfinders: – CBK-VF01 (supplied with HXC-D70K/D70L) – DXF-C50WA
• Signals input to the SDI IN connector cannot be displayed in the viewfinder when SD-SDI is selected in MAINTENANCE > SDI OUT in the setup menu (see page 66).
m SDI OUT connector (BNC type)
Outputs an HD-SDI or SD-SDI signal. You can select the output signal format in the MAINTENANCE menu.
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Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls
Auto Focus Lens (Supplied with HXC­D70K)
In manual mode, auto focus adjustment is also possible, by pressing the PUSH AF button.
c MACRO switch
When this switch is in the ON position, the macro mode is enabled, allowing focusing over the whole range (5 cm including the macro range (from 5 cm of the lens). This operation is independent of whether the focus adjustment mode is auto or manual. In the macro range, the auto focusing speed is lower.
1) At the wide-angle setting
d Iris ring
For manual iris adjustment, set the IRIS switch to the M (manual) position, then turn this ring.
e Zoom ring
For manual zoom adjustment, set the ZOOM switch to the MANUAL position, then turn this ring.
f Focus ring
Turn this ring to adjust the focus. This ring can be turned endlessly in both directions. The faster you turn, the faster the focusing mechanism operates, to minimize the amount of turning required for focusing. When you slide the focus ring back (toward the camera), the focus mode becomes Full MF mode (see page 40).
1)
to 90 cm from the front
1)
to ∞)
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a PUSH AF (auto focus) button
When the focus adjustment is in the manual mode, by pressing this button you can use the auto focus for an instantaneous adjustment to the subject. When the button is pressed, the auto focus operates until the image is in focus, then disengages. Even when the FOCUS switch is set to A (auto), by pressing this button, you can restart the auto focus.
b FOCUS (focus adjustment mode) switch A (auto): The auto focus function is constantly active. Even
with the switch in the A position, you can manually adjust the focus by operating the focus ring.
M (manual): The manual mode allows focusing adjustment
with the focus ring.
g Flange focal length adjustment button
Press this to adjust the flange focal length (the distance from the lens mounting flange plane to the focusing plane) (see page 30).
h Zoom control connector (8-pin)
Connecting an optional zoom servo controller allows remote control of zooming.
i ZOOM switch SERVO: Motorized zoom. Operate the zoom with the power
zoom lever.
MANU. (manual): Manual zoom. Operate the zoom with the
zoom ring.
j PUSH AUTO button
When the IRIS switch is in the M position for manual adjustment, press this button for an instantaneous auto adjustment. The iris is automatically adjusted while the button is held down.
k IRIS switch A (auto): The iris is adjusted automatically. M (manual): Adjust the iris with the iris ring.
l Power zoom lever
This is enabled when the ZOOM switch is in the SERVO position. Press the W end for wide-angle and the T end for telephoto. Press the lever harder for a faster zoom action.
Notes on auto focus
• In the following cases, it may be difficult to focus on the subject. If this does happen, use manual focusing. – If the subject has no contrast – If the subject is moving rapidly
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– When shooting point light sources, under street lighting or
at night – When there are very bright objects close to the subject – When shooting through a glass window
• If there are a number of objects within the screen at close and far range, the focus may not be on the intended subject.
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In this case, with the subject on which you want to focus in the center of the screen, press the PUSH AF button.
• After focusing with the PUSH AF button, if you operate the zoom or adjust the iris, the depth of field may become shallower, losing crisp focus. In such cases, press the PUSH AF button once more.
• If you focus at wide-angle then zoom to telephoto, the subject may no longer be in focus.
Note on zoom speed
Depending on the shooting distance, the zoom speed may fall as the lens approaches the telephoto end.
m RET (return video) button
The RETURN1 signal is monitored in the viewfinder.
n VTR button
You can assign the desired function to this button in OPERATION > SWITCH ASSIGN2 > LENS VTR S/S in the setup menu (see page 57).

Viewfinder (supplied with HXC-D70K/ D70L)

b Stopper
Prevents the viewfinder from coming off the camera when it is slid from side to side.
c Eyecup
d Diopter adjustment ring
Allows for optimal focus adjustment.
e Tally indicator
When an abnormality occurs, the tally indicator flashes to indicate a warning.
f Eyepiece
You can raise this up when required by the situation.
g Viewfinder barrel
You can raise this up or rotate when required by the situation.
h PEAKING control
Turning this control clockwise adjusts the picture sharpness, and makes focusing easier. This control has no effect on the output signals of the camera.
i CONTRAST control
Adjust the contrast of the screen. This control has no effect on the output signals of the camera.
j BRIGHT control
Adjust the brightness of the screen. This control has no effect on the output signals of the camera.
k TALLY switch
Control the tally indicator 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.
l ZEBRA (zebra pattern) switch
Control the zebra pattern display in the viewfinder as follows.
ON: Display a zebra pattern. OFF: Do not display a zebra pattern.
m DISPLAY switch
Turn the display of text information on and off.
ON: Display text information. OFF: Do not display text information.
n MIRROR switch
The image display on the monitor screen becomes reversed horizontally or vertically when the viewfinder barrel is raised up or rotated. Use this switch to control the image display in such situation.
L/R: Reverse the image horizontally. OFF: Do not reverse the image. B/T: Reverse the image vertically.
o Viewfinder cable
p Microphone holder
a Plug
Connect to the VF connector (rectangular) on the camera.
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Locations and Functions of Parts and Controls

Viewfinder Screen Display

Besides the video image, the viewfinder can display characters and messages showing the camera settings and operation status, as well as items such as a center marker or safety-zone marker.
When the DISPLAY/MENU switch is set to DISPLAY
Items set to ON using the menu or related switches will be displayed.
EX Z 99 ! D.EX 12.0 TALK CAM
FUL L
5600 R E T
1A W:A 12dB ECS
1 2
F 2
5
5 V ?
1
CL
j AF (auto focus) indication
Displays the auto focus status.
FULL: Full MF (full manual focus) mode MF *: Manual focus assist mode AF: Auto focus mode
k 5600K mode indication
Displayed when the internal electrical filter (5600K) is set to ON.
l Filter indication
Displays the type of ND filter currently selected with a number (1, 2, 3, or 4).
m ECC indication
Displays the type of electrical CC filter (A to D) currently selected.
n White balance memory indication
Shows the currently selected white balance automatic adjustment memory. This is not displayed when a CCU is connected.
W:A: The WHITE BAL switch is set to A. W:B: The WHITE BAL switch is set to B. W:P: The WHITE BAL switch is set to PRST.
o Gain value indication
Shows the video gain value (dB) set with the GAIN selector.
p Shutter/ECS indication
Displays the shutter/ECS status. Nothing is displayed if the electronic shutter is set to OFF.
Chapter 1 Overview
a TALK indication
Displayed when the intercom microphone is set to ON.
b D.EX indication
Displayed when the digital extender function is set to ON.
c EX (lens extender) indication
Displayed when a lens extender is in use.
d Zoom position indication
Indicates the approximate position of the zoom lens variator between wide angle (0) and telephoto (99 [infinity]).
e ! indication
By using the ‘!’ IND function, the '!' indication appears in the viewfinder when non-standard or abnormal conditions are found.
For details, see OPERATION > ‘!’ IND in the setup menu (page 55).
f Focus position indication
Shows the focus position of a zoom lens as a numeric value (0 to 255 [infinity]).
g Voltage indication
Indicates the power voltage supplied to the camera.
h DIAG indication
Indicates self-diagnostic information.
i Message
q Audio level meters
Indicates the audio levels input to the AUDIO 1 IN and AUDIO 2 IN connectors.
r F-value indication
Indicates the lens F (iris opening) value.
s Return video indication
Displayed while the RET button is pressed.
When the STATUS/CANCEL switch is pressed toward STATUS
The status display appears when you press the STATUS/ CANCEL switch toward STATUS after pressing the DISPLAY/ MENU switch toward DISPLAY or when you push on the menu control knob on the rear panel. Video formats and the adjusted items (not default) are indicated in the status display.
1080 59.94i
!ND :1 !W : A ! 5600K :OFF !GAIN :H !SHUTT :1 /100 !FAN :AUTO1 !EXT :OFF
1FORMOT : 59 . 94 i
a Format indication
The current video format is displayed.
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b ‘!’ indication area
This area is used to display abnormal statuses, using the ‘!’ IND function. Display options can be set, using the menu.
For details, see OPERATION > ‘!’ IND in the setup menu (page 55).
Chapter 1 Overview
CALL/TALLY indication in digital viewfinders
Digital viewfinders have no tally lamps. CALL/TALLY indication is displayed as follows.
In digital viewfinders such as CBK-VF01
CALL
EX Z 99 ! F 2 5 D.EX 12.05V
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Viewfinder Screen Display

Preparations

Connecting a Camera Control Unit (CCU)

Chapter
3 1 Release the buckle, 2 bundle the cable with the
belt, 3 then lock the buckle again.
2
Chapter 2 Preparations
When operating the camera in a system with a CCU, connect between the CCU connector of the camera and the CAMERA connector of the CCU, using a multi-core cable. When required, secure the cable, using the supplied cable clamp belt.

To use the cable clamp belt

1 Insert the belt bracket C into hole A or B of the cable
clamp belt.
C
B
A
2 1 Remove the screw-hole cover on the top rear of the
camera and 2 secure the cable clamp belt to the camera, using the two supplied screws (+B3×10).
1
3
2
4 Adjust the length by pulling down the end of the belt.
1
2
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Standalone Operation

When the camera is used on its own without connecting a CCU, use a battery pack or AC power to operate it. Be sure to remove the rear cover before using a battery pack or AC power. For safety, use only a Sony battery pack or AC adaptor listed below.
• BP-GL95A/GL65A/L60S/L80S Lithium-ion Battery Pack
Chapter 2 Preparations
• AC power using the AC-DN2B/DN10 AC Adaptor
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. When you dispose of the battery, you must obey the law in the relative area or country.

Removing the Rear Cover

Remove the rear cover before using AC power or attaching a battery pack to operate the camera on its own.
To remove the rear cover
1 Holding the release button on the camera in, 2 pull the rear cover up.
Rear cover

Using AC Power (via the DC IN connector)

Connect an optional DC power cord to the DC IN connector on the camera, and then connect the cord to the DC output connector of the AC-DN10/DN2B AC adaptor or BC-L70/L160 battery charger.

Using AC Power (with AC adaptor)

To attach the rear cover
You can attach the rear cover by following the detaching procedure in reverse order. Be sure to engage the guide on the backside of the rear cover with the battery mount on the camera.
Mount an AC-DN2B/DN10 on the camera, then connect to the AC power supply. The AC-DN2B/DN10 can supply up to 100 W of power.
To an AC outlet

Using a Battery Pack

When a BP-GL95A/GL65A/L60S/L80S Battery Pack is used, the camera will operate for the time shown below.
Model name Operating time
BP-GL95A Approx. 230 minutes
BP-GL65A Approx. 150 minutes
BP-L60S Approx. 150 minutes
BP-L80S Approx. 190 minutes
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Standalone Operation
Note
The battery pack operating time depends on the frequency of use of the battery pack, and the ambient temperature when used.
Before use, charge the battery pack with a charger suitable for each battery.
For details on the battery charging procedure, refer to the battery charger operation manual.
Note
If the battery pack is not attached correctly, the terminal may be damaged.
To detach the battery pack
Holding the release button in, pull the battery pack up.
Note on using the battery pack
A warm battery pack may not be able to be fully recharged.
To attach the battery pack
1 Press the battery pack against the back of the camera,
aligning the line on the side of the battery pack with the matching line on the camera.
1 BP-GL95A/GL65A/L60S/L80S 2 Align these lines.
Chapter 2 Preparations
Release button
Note
Make sure to power the camera off before replacing the battery pack.
2 Slide the battery pack down until its “LOCK” arrow
points at the matching line on the camera.
1 “LOCK” arrow 2 Matching line on the camera
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Attaching the Viewfinder

CAUTION
When the viewfinder is attached, do not leave the camera with the eyepiece facing the sun. Direct sunlight can enter through the eyepiece, be focused in the viewfinder and cause fire.
Chapter 2 Preparations

Attaching the Supplied Viewfinder

Notes
When attaching the viewfinder, make notes of the following points.
• Be sure to power off the camera before coupling the viewfinder connector to the camera’s VF connector (rectangular). If you make this connection when the camera power is on, the viewfinder may not function properly.
• Couple the viewfinder connector firmly to the camera’s VF connector (rectangular). If the coupling is loose, noise may appear on the video or the tally indicator may not operate properly.
1 1 Loosen the viewfinder left-to-right positioning ring,
2 attach the viewfinder to the viewfinder fitting shoe, and 3 tighten the viewfinder left-to-right positioning ring.
Stopper
2 Remove the cover of the viewfinder connector and
couple it to the VF connector (rectangular).
VF connector (rectangular)
Detaching the viewfinder
You can detach the viewfinder by following the attaching procedure in reverse order, but there is an additional action to take: when detaching the viewfinder from the fitting shoe, pull up the stopper (see page 22).

Adjusting the Viewfinder Position

To adjust the viewfinder left-to-right position, loosen the left-to­right positioning ring, and to adjust the front-to-back position, loosen the front-to-back positioning lock knob.
Viewfinder left-to-right positioning ring
Viewfinder front-to-back positioning lever and lock knob
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Attaching the Viewfinder

Adjusting the Viewfinder Angle

You can adjust the angle of the viewfinder.
To reverse the display (image/text indication) vertically
The viewfinder can be rotated as much as 180 degrees toward the direction facing the subject. When you do this, the picture and other information displayed in the viewfinder appear upside down. To restore the normal display, set the MIRROR switch on the rear panel of the viewfinder to B/T.
To raise up the viewfinder barrel
1 Push the clip on the bottom to release and 2 flip up the viewfinder barrel. It locks at the 120-degree position.
Chapter 2 Preparations
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1

Lifting Up the Viewfinder Barrel and Eyepiece

You can view the LCD screen inside the viewfinder or its mirrored image by lifting up the viewfinder barrel or the eyepiece. This section describes how to lift up the viewfinder barrel and detach it. The eyepiece can also be lifted up and detached in the same way.
LCD screen
Normally use it in the locked position. Although you can open it farther from the lock position, once return it to the closed position to lock it at the 120-degree position again.
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To detach the viewfinder barrel
Chapter 2 Preparations

Adjusting the Viewfinder Focus and Screen

To adjust the viewfinder focus
Turn the diopter adjustment ring until the viewfinder image is sharpest.
1 Push the clip on the bottom to release. 2 Flip up the viewfinder barrel. 3 Slide the knob on the top to the opposite side of the
viewfinder barrel.
4 Detach the viewfinder barrel by horizontally sliding it.
To reverse the display (image/text indication) horizontally
By setting the MIRROR switch on the rear panel of the viewfinder to L/R, you can reverse the picture and other information displayed in the viewfinder horizontally.
Diopter adjustment ring
To adjust the viewfinder screen
Adjust the peaking, contrast, and brightness of the viewfinder screen with the controls shown below.
Peaking: Adjust using the PEAKING control Contrast: Adjust using the CONTRAST control Bright: Adjust using the BRIGHT control
1 PEAKING control 2 CONTRAST control 3 BRIGHT control
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Attaching the Viewfinder

Attaching an Optional Viewfinder

Attaching the DXF-20W viewfinder
1 1 Loosen the left-to-right positioning ring of the
camera, and 2 engage the slide rail on the backside of the viewfinder with the viewfinder fitting shoe.
Stopper
Slide rail
2
1
Viewfinder fitting shoe
Notes
• Be sure to power off the camera before plugging the viewfinder connector into the VF connector on the camera. If the connector is plugged in while the power is on, the viewfinder may not operate correctly.
• Make sure that the viewfinder connector is pushed fully into the VF connector (20-pin, round) on the camera. If the connector is not firmly connected, the image may break up, or the tally light may not operate properly.
To detach the DXF-20W 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.
Attaching the DXF-801 viewfinder
Replace the viewfinder fitting shoe, following the steps below before attaching the DXF-801 viewfinder.
Chapter 2 Preparations
Left-to-right positioning ring
2 1 Slide the viewfinder in the direction shown by the
arrow to the required mounting position, 2 tighten the left-to-right positioning ring of the camera, and 3 plug the viewfinder connector into the VF connector (20-pin, round) of the camera, and clip the cable into the cable clamp.
1
2
3
Note
The following accessories are not supplied with the HXC­D70K/D70L. (A 3.5-type color LCD viewfinder is supplied with the HXC-D70K/D70L.)
– Viewfinder fitting shoe (service part number: 3-776-885-
03)
– Hexagonal wrench (size: 2.5 mm) (service part number: 7-
700-736-04, 7-721-130-53)
1 With the supplied hexagonal wrench (size: 2.5 mm),
remove the bolts and spring washers, and detach the viewfinder fitting shoe from the VF shoe fixing bracket.
VF shoe fixing bracket
Left-to-right positioning ring
Viewfinder fitting shoe
VF connector (20-pin, round)
Cable clamp
Viewfinder connector
2 Loosen the viewfinder left-to-right positioning ring
and detach it from the viewfinder fitting shoe.
3 Attach the ring to the supplied viewfinder fitting shoe
and tighten the ring.
Positioning ring
DXF-801 viewfinder fitting shoe
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