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Sony has made a simulator to let you get familiar with the menushttp://assets.pro.sony.eu/Web/menu-simulator/index.html

This workflow is based on menu settings that can be seen either through the eyepiece or a monitor connected via SDI

You will not see these menu settings on the LCD on the side of the camera

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Connect the Monitor to SDI out #3 on the camera
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Turn on the Sony F5 using the on switch

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Click on Menu Button
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Use the knob to Navigate through the menus and press the knob to select the menu item

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Go to System Menu

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Reset the camera to defaults

Go to System>Scroll down to All Reset press the knob and choose Reset >All Reset>Reset

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Press Reset again

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Reset>Execute
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Yep Execute again
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Turn the camera off and on
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Power off the camera wait about 30 seconds and power on the camera
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If this menu comes up: It's a maintenance self check that the camera does every 5 days or so.

It's best to let the camera do APR whenever it reminds you.

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Press Menu to set up some more settings

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Go back to System > System Setting and make sure the Frequency is set to 23.98
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Select the Record Format

 


Go to System > Record Format> HD

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Choose SxS Format > XAVC 4K Class480

You can choose 300 for MOST cases as it will use less drive space but if you are needing

more latitude use 480.

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Confirm the Change Select Execute

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class 480 is the 480Mb/s version of 4K XAVC. This gives a bit rate of…… drum roll……. 480Mb/s at 24/25/30fps. At 50 and 60fps it runs at a whopping 960Mb/s, this is the top limit for XAVC in it’s current form.

Sony’s PMW-F5/F55 and the FS7 currently record XAVC using Class 300 which is up to 300Mb/s at 24/25/30fps or 600Mb/s at 50/60p. So as you can see Class 480 has the potential to improve the compressed image quality from these cameras still further should it ever make it into a camera.

 

Change to the 4K settings

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User Menu 

Next we will show you how to set the camera to Slog 3 for recording Slog


Go to >User Menu

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Base Settings
 
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shooting mode - change to Cine EI
 
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Execute
 
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Go to Color Space and choose which slog to use

SLog3 extends dynamic range about 1.5 stops.


So it might be best for very high contrast (high dynamic range) scenes, and SLog2 might be best for low contrast "flat" scenes.

 
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Here is what SONY states about the difference between S-Gamut3 and S-Gamut3.Cine:

 

S-Gamut3:

  • Camera native color space, wider than REC-2020
  • Very good for archiving.
  • In camera Look Profiles and 3DLUT’s are not designed for S-Gamut3
  • For experienced Color grading only
  • You need two 3DLUT’s to grade effectively:

1) SLog3SG3toSG3Cine.cube (

provided below) +

Sony LUTs provided in the next column)

2) Either Sony provided Look Profile or 3DLUT

 

(Sony LUTs provided in the next column)


S-Gamut3.Cine:

 

  • Very natural color reproduction, wide color space
  • Very easy grading
  • Slightly wider than DCI-P3, and much wider than REC-709
  • Look Profiles, and 709 3DLUT’s provided by Sony are designed specifically for S-Gamut3.Cine
 

4K 4096 x 2160

3DLUT’s are the Kelvin settings 3200, 4300, 5600



NOTE Use these Sony SXS Pro +

64 gig will hold 21 min of footage

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Choose the basic HD XAVC 1920 x 1080P setting

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Click on Output File

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Click the green arrow to start the encode

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Open AVID and create a AVID 1920 x 1080 Color Space - RGB

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File>Import

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Click on Options

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Choose Image sized for current format
Choose the 601 or 709 Pixel to Video Mapping
Click OK

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Choose the file and the resolution as Apple ProRes 4444 MXF and select the Storage drive as the destination for the AVID file

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The import will fast import the video. You should see the term Fast Import or else the image is not coming in at 10 bit 4444

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Put the card in the SD Card slot in the camera and format it.

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Go to >Media>
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Format Media>
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Media A or B
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Execute to format

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Now set to record press record on the Sony F5 camera and it will begin recording

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Now we need to load the files into a computer for editing

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Open Adobe Media Encoder

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Go to File>Add Source

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Make sure the Cineon/DPX File Sequence is checked and then navigate to the firs file of the folder with the lowest number
Then Click "Open"

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Change the Format to QuickTime

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Click on the "Yellow" Preset to set the quicktime settings

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Choose the following:
Format – Quicktime
Export Video only
Choose the Apple ProRes 4444
Video Codec
Video Settings set to 100
Frame rate 23.98
Progressive
Square Pixels
24 bit
Choose to save and click OK

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BACK UP THE FILES YOU RECORDED ON THE SXS CARDS IN THE EXACT FORMAT

THAT WAS ON THE CARD


MAKE SEPARATE FOLDERS FOR EVERY CARD

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Open AVID and create a AVID 4096 x 2160 Color Space - YCbCr 709


Click OK to create the project

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Go to >Tools>Source Browser

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Navigate to the folder you backed up your card data and click on Link

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The files should open in the selected Bin or an existing Bin depending on what the

Target Bin was set to


Format should be 4096x2180/23.976 frame rate

Video should be XAVC Intra 4K

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Select the clips and choose > Clip>Consolidate/Transcode

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Then select where you want to save the consolidated files and choose the “Target Video Resolution”


We recommend

DNxHR LB MXF





Then Choose Transcode

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Edit with the master clip not the linked file


Notice the different icon for a linked file
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