GRASS VALLEY LDK 5490 User manual

User’s Guide
LDK 7500 + LDK 5490
VIPER - DIGITAL CINEMATOGRAPHIC CAMERA SYSTEM
3922 496 49801
PRINTED: January 2004

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designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment.
Operation of this product in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to
take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference.
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Viper
Digital Cinematographic Camera
Operator's Manual
The Viper FilmStream Camera combines two different application
concepts in a single camera. By selecting the operation mode, the
camera operates either as a HD video camera or as a digital film camera.
The digital film camera mode is known as the FilmStream mode.
Using this manual
This manual is divided into two parts:
Part 1
Describes how to set-up and use the camera as a digital film camera
in the FilmStream mode.
Part 2
Describes how to set-up and use the camera as a HD video camera.

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Important Precautions .................................................................................. iv
Introduction............................................................................................... 1-1
Selecting operational mode ........................................................................ 1-2
Streaming modes ....................................................................................... 1-3
Technology ................................................................................................. 1-4
Access and Security ................................................................................... 1-6
Assembling the Units............................................................................... 2-1
Lens ............................................................................................................ 2-2
2-inch Viewfinder ........................................................................................ 2-4
Positioning the 2-inch viewfinder ............................................................... 2-6
Tripod Adapter Plate (optional) .................................................................. 2-8
Shoulder Pad ............................................................................................ 2-10
Configurations ..........................................................................................3-1
Configurations ............................................................................................ 3-2
Camera Controls ...................................................................................... 4-1
Power Supply ............................................................................................. 4-2
FilmStream Connectors ............................................................................. 4-4
FilmStream Camera Functions .................................................................. 4-6
Viewfinder Indicators ................................................................................ 4-12
System Menu Control ............................................................................... 4-17
Auxilary Functions .................................................................................... 4-18
Set-up and operation ............................................................................... 5-1
Setting up the camera ................................................................................ 5-2
Operating the camera ................................................................................. 5-4
Using the Menus ....................................................................................... 6-1
Introduction ................................................................................................. 6-2
Menu System .............................................................................................. 6-3
Menu Structure ........................................................................................... 6-6
Security Menu ............................................................................................. 6-7
Files Menu .................................................................................................. 6-8
Contents - Part 1 - FilmStream mode

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Contents - Part 2 - HD Video mode
Introduction............................................................................................... 1-1
Selecting operational mode ........................................................................ 1-2
HD Video mode .......................................................................................... 1-3
Technology ................................................................................................. 1-4
Access and Security ................................................................................... 1-6
Assembling the Units............................................................................... 2-1
Transport Case ........................................................................................... 2-2
Lens ............................................................................................................ 2-4
2-inch Viewfinder ........................................................................................ 2-6
Positioning the 2-inch viewfinder ............................................................... 2-8
2-inch Viewfinder Accessories ................................................................. 2-10
Microphone ............................................................................................... 2-12
Shoulder Pad ............................................................................................ 2-14
Top Light (option) ..................................................................................... 2-15
Tripod Adapter Plate (option) ................................................................... 2-16
Configurations ..........................................................................................3-1
Configurations ............................................................................................ 3-2
Camera Controls ...................................................................................... 4-1
Power Supply ............................................................................................. 4-2
Video Connectors ....................................................................................... 4-4
Video Functions .......................................................................................... 4-6
Viewfinder ................................................................................................. 4-12
Viewfinder Indicators ................................................................................ 4-14
Audio ......................................................................................................... 4-18
System Menu Control ............................................................................... 4-19
Auxilary Functions .................................................................................... 4-20
Set-up and operation ............................................................................... 5-1
Setting up the camera ................................................................................ 5-2
Operating the camera ................................................................................. 5-4
Shooting screens ...................................................................................... 5-10
Using the Menus ....................................................................................... 6-1
Introduction ................................................................................................. 6-2
Menu System .............................................................................................. 6-3
Menu Structure ........................................................................................... 6-6
Security Menu ............................................................................................. 6-7
Files Menu .................................................................................................. 6-8
Install Menu ..............................................................................................6-10
Appendix

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To ensure continual high performance from the camcorder take the
following precautions into consideration:
Important Precautions
Avoid very damp places. If the environment is wet
or damp a rain cover must be used to protect the
unit.
Do not subject the unit to severe shocks or vibration.
Do not expose the camera to extremes of
temperature.
Do not leave the unit in direct sunlight or close to
heating appliances for extended periods.
Do not allow sunlight to shine into the viewfinder.

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Warning
If the camera is in a wet or damp environment, a rain cover must be
used to protect it for personal safety reasons (EN60065). The optional
rain cover protects the camera according to safety specification
EN60529 up to level IPX2 (spraying water).
FCC Class A Statement
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause interference to radio communications.
It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A
digital device pursuant to part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to
provide reasonable protection against such interference when oper-
ated in a commercial environment.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause
interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required
to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference.

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Introduction FilmStream mode 1-1
Section 1
Introduction
This section describes the FilmStream mode of operation and
outlines the technology used in the Viper. The access and
security features of the camera are also explained.
Selecting operational mode ............................................................. 1-2
Streaming modes .............................................................................. 1-3
Technology ....................................................................................... 1-4
Access and Security .......................................................................... 1-6
Contents

1-2 FilmStream mode Viper
To operate in the FilmStream mode you must ensure that the camera
is switched to this mode. The output signals and the control functions
that are available depend on the mode you select.
The factory default for the mode setting is the FilmStream mode, so
normally you do not have to switch modes to operate the camera as
a digital film camera.
If a different mode has been set up, then you need to switch to the
FilmStream mode by changing a menu setting (for more details refer
to Section 5).
To change modes:
1. Open the menu system.
2. Go to the Install menu.
3. Select Output mode item.
4. Change the value to FilmStream or HDStream.
The camera remembers the last selected mode, so it remains in the
FilmStream mode even when switched off and on again.
Monitoring
To provide a monitoring signal for viewing, a separate channel is used
which undergoes some video processing to make it acceptable for
viewing on monitors and viewfinders. Although derived from the same
sensor signals, this channel is entirely separate from the main FilmStream
output.
The Viper does not have any adjustable visual parameters for the
FilmStream outputs. Framing, focussing, exposure setting, shutter
angle and optical filtering are the only operations required of the
camera and lens operators.
Selecting operational mode

Introduction FilmStream mode 1-3
Streaming modes
FilmStream mode
The FilmStream mode differs from the HD video mode in that it
captures all information in a scene and stores it digitally without
altering any parameters. By avoiding video processing in the raw RGB
data, the output signal is a true and faithful representation of the light
from the scene. Thus the FilmStream digital data signals are full-range
signals suitable for film post-production without any loss of information.
Capturing the light
The Viper uses three high-definition CCD sensors to register the light
from the lens. The signals from these sensors are converted to R, G, and
B data values using 12-bit A/D converters. Using logarithmic calculations
this data is then converted to 10-bit values and transferred to a recorder
using a dual HD-SDI link. Full resolution is maintained: true-progressive
1920 x 1080 pixels for every color. No color sub-sampling, no color
space conversions, no irreversible video manipulations, no further
quantizations, and no compression is carried out.
HDStream mode
The output mode can also be set to HDStream. This mode provides
signals similar to the FilmStream signals but in a 4:2:2 HD-SDI format.
These HDStream signals are subject to white balancing in the camera
but like FilmStream signals, they do not undergo any other video
processing. HDStream mode is ideal when storage capacity is limited
or for applications where lower resolution signals are sufficient, such
as background for keying.

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Technology
CCD sensor technology
The Viper FilmStream Camera uses three unique 9.2 Megapixel HD-
DPM+ CCD sensors that allow the camera to work in several formats;
1080 lines at 24/25/30 frames per second or 720 lines at 24/25/30/50/
60 frames per second.
This CCD sensor is based on the Frame-Transfer principle which is best
suited for progressive images. The Viper uses a mechanical shutter
which means that the CCD exposure has a similar ramp to film cameras,
thus providing similar motion characteristics.
Formats
The following formats can be selected in the Install menu:
1080psf at 23.98Hz
1080psf at 24Hz
1080psf at 25Hz
1080psf at 29.97Hz
1080i at 50Hz
1080i at 59.94Hz
1080i at 59.94Hz - 23
720p at 23.98Hz
720p at 25Hz
720p at 29.97Hz
720p at 50Hz
720p at 59.94Hz
The sensor consists of 1920 horizontal pixels and 4320 vertical sub-
pixels. By grouping the vertical sub-pixels, the vertical line count can
be set. Full resolution is preserved and the horizontal viewing angle
stays the same.
• 1080P
When four vertical sub-pixels are combined, the total line count
becomes 1080 lines. So, a 1920 x 1080 image sensor is obtained with
a 16:9 aspect ratio.

Introduction FilmStream mode 1-5
• 1080i
When eight vertical sub-pixels are combined, the total line count
becomes 540 lines. The second field is shifted four pixels to give an
interlaced picture.
• 720P
When six vertical sub-pixels are combined, then the total line count
becomes 720 lines. So, a 1920 x 720 image sensor is obtained with a 16:9
aspect ratio. When set to 60 frames per second, slow motion effects can
be achieved during post-production at different playback speeds.
• Cinemascope Aspect Ratio
When three vertical sub-pixels are combined, 1440 vertical lines are
obtained. By using the middle 1080 lines, a 2.37:1 aspect ratio is
achieved without the need for anamorphic lenses while maintaining
full 1920 x 1080 resolution. There is no need to crop the image or lose
resolution to get this aspect ratio.

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Access and Security
Camera cards
Three camera cards are delivered with each camera; one owner’s card
and two user cards. An owner’s card is linked to the serial number of
the camera and is unique to that camera. It cannot be used as an
owner’s card for another camera.
The owner’s card acts as:
• an access control device to the security settings of the camera.
• a storage card for four scene files and two operator files.
The user card stores four scene files and two operator files.
Operator files contain information relating to the set-up of general
camera preferences. Scene files contain information relating to the
video settings of the camera head.
User card
Owner’s card

Introduction FilmStream mode 1-7
ClearClear
A1
Star 4PND1/4
B2
Star 6PND1/16
C3
Soft focusND1/64
D4
Camera card slot
Insert your camera card into this slot with the chip on the card facing
the front of the camera. Push the card home until it fits snugly.
A camera card is not required for normal operation of the camera.
Note
Only use an original camera card.
Store the owner’s card in a safe place.
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Access control
The owner’s card or the PIN code is used to access special set-up and
security features of the camera. Inserting the owner’s card into the
camera gives direct access to the Security menu. If you select the
Security menu without this card inserted, you must enter the correct
PIN code to gain access to this menu.
User levels
Four user levels can be set in the security menu. These restrict access,
in varying degrees, to the operational controls. The appendix indicates
which functions are available at each user level.

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Assembling the Units FilmStream mode 2-1
This section provides information on the physical assembly
of the camera and on the mounting of accessories.
Section 2
Assembling the Units
Contents
Lens ................................................................................................... 2-2
2-inch Viewfinder ............................................................................. 2-4
Positioning the 2-inch viewfinder .................................................... 2-6
Tripod Adapter Plate (optional) ...................................................... 2-8
Shoulder Pad ................................................................................... 2-10

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Lens
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Assembling the Units FilmStream mode 2-3
Attach a lens to the camera head as follows:
a. Ensure that the lens locking ring (1) is in the unlocked position -
turned counterclockwise.
b. Remove the dust protection cap (2).
c. Slot the lens into the lens mount (3).
Caution
Do not attach a lens weighing more than 5 kg to the
camera without a support.
d. Turn the lens locking ring (1) clockwise to lock the lens in place.
e. Connect the lens cable, if any, to the lens connector (4) at the right
side of the camera.
f. Place the lens cable into the bottom clip at the front of the camera
and clip (5) located at the side. (Pull and twist clip (5) to open it.)
g. In the Lens menu, set the Lens Type item to Std for a standard lens
or to WA for a wide angle lens.
h. Select the lens manufacturer in the Lens menu. Select Ang for
Angenieux, Can for Canon, Fuj1 or Fuj2 for Fujinon or select Other
for other lens manufacturers.
Note:
Always mount the dust protection cap when the lens is not connected
to the camera.
When a new lens is fitted to the camera it may be necessary to carry
out some adjustments to optimize its use, for example, back focus. For
more information about these adjustments refer to the lens
manufacturer’s documentation.

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2-inch Viewfinder
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