3
While supporting the lens, rotate the
lens fixing levers clockwise to secure the
lens.
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1 5
1 2
When using an ARRI LDS lens or a Cooke/i
lens, align the contacts of the lens with a hot
shoe of the camera. The camera has two hot
shoes that operate completely the same.
Selecting a Lens File
With this camera, values, such as the
compensation values, which are specific to the
mounted lens can be registered in a lens file. You
can perform necessary adjustments upon
replacement of lenses by merely invoking the
registered file.
Select the file using the subdisplay.
For lens file selection on the subdisplay, see
"Selecting a Lens File" (page 51).
For details on the lens files, see Chapter 8 "Storage
and Retrieval of User Setting Data" (page 172).
Adjusting the Flange Focal Length
Contact a Sony service or sales representative for
details on how to adjust the flange focal length.
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Attaching the Viewfinder
When the viewfinder is attached, do not leave the unit
with the eyepiece facing the sun. Direct sunlight can
enter through the eyepiece, be focused in the viewfinder
and cause fire.
For details on handling the viewfinder, refer to the
manual for the viewfinder.
The examples in this section assume that the
viewfinder is mounted on the unit's front panel
Notch
viewfinder shoe. You can move the viewfinder up
and down in the same way even when it is
mounted on a viewfinder shoe attached to the
handle.
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Hot shoes
Attaching the Viewfinder
Caution
To attach the viewfinder at a higher
position, loosen the two screws, using
the 2.5-mm wrench stored in the
wrench box (see page 18) to detach the
viewfinder shoe, and attach it to the
upper position using the upper screw
holes.
To attach it at a lower position, use the
2.5-mm wrench to loosen the three
screws that secure the viewfinder plate,
remove the viewfinder plate, and attach
the viewfinder directly.
Viewfinder plate
Viewfinder shoe
Viewfinder shoe