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Aaton 35 - Panavision

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THE CAMERA BODYnecessary, clean this surface with lens fluid applied with a coton Q-tip. Install the lens into the camera video port. Connect the controlunit cable to the camera body through the Amph9 connector.Connect a BNC cable to the monitor and power the AATON <strong>35</strong>-III. Turn on the toggle switch of the CCD Unit, the yellow diodeshould light. Set the video assist iris wide open, and while looking atthe monitor, move the whole control unit until the viewing screenimage is in focus and square to the monitor. Rotating the unitcontrols the image horizon, pulling or pushing it controls the imagefocus. Tighten the Allen set screw to lock the control unit in position.If the camera lens mount has been shifted from <strong>35</strong> to super <strong>35</strong>,loosen the video tap retaining the screw and refocus.2.11.3 Menu OperationThe CD56 unit contains six operator buttons: up, down, left, rightarrows, menu and exit keys.Press MENU to have the menu displayed.Use arrows to access to the desired parameter.Press MENU to indicate that you want to modify this parameter.Use arrows to adjust this parameter.Press MENU to validatePress EXIT to memorize the new configuration.• StdChoose the video image frequency you need between 24 and 25frames per second. Keep in mind that choosing 24 fps, provides anon standard video signal, that you won’t be able to record.• Color TempDepending on the kind of film you’re using (a film for inside or afilm for outside) the colors it will register will not be the sames. Tohave the video colors closer to the film colors, you can choose between3200K (tungstein) and 5600K (daylight).• DateDate allows you to choose the position of the current date insertion41

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