1-3 Locations and Functions of Parts
1-3-1 Camera Head
Front panel
a VF1 connector
b CONTROL PANEL connector
c Accessory receptacles
Ventilation holes (intake)
d VF2 connector
e LENS connector
a VF1 (viewfinder 1) connector (20-pin)
Connect a viewfinder (optional).
b CONTROL PANEL connector
Connect with the CAMERA connector of the supplied
assistant panel (page 19).
c Accessory receptacles
Using these screw holes in combination with the accessory
pockets (page 15) on the left side, you can fix a certain
accessory to the left side of the camera.
d VF2 (viewfinder 2) connector (20-pin)
Connect a second viewfinder (optional), e.g. for an
assistant.
Note
When two viewfinders are connected at the same time (via
the VF1 and VF2 connectors), the HDVF-C950W cannot
be used because of a limitation of current capacity.
e LENS connector (12-pin)
To use a lens control unit (optional), connect it to this
connector. You can control the iris of the lens through this
connector.
Note
Do not connect a device whose maximum rated current is
500 mA or higher to the LENS connector.
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Locations and Functions of Parts
Ventilation holes (intake)
f Viewfinder shoe
VF1
g Flange focal length adjustment screw
Lens mount
CONTROL
PANEL
h Lens fixing lever
i Lens mount cap
j Shutter emergency open screw
VF2
f Viewfinder shoe
Attach an optional viewfinder.
The height of the attaching position can be adjusted.
For details, see "2-5 Attaching a Viewfinder" (page 26).
g Flange focal length adjustment screw
You can adjust the flange focal length with the screw
behind the cover.
For details, see "Adjusting the flange focal length" (page
25).
h Lens fixing lever
Turn the lever clockwise to secure the lens in the lens
mount. To remove the lens, turn the lever
counterclockwise.
For details, see "2-4 Attaching a Lens" (page 25).
i Lens mount cap
Cover the lens mount with this cap when a lens is not
attached. The cover may be removed by rotating the lens
fixing lever counterclockwise.
j Shutter emergency opening screw
You can forcibly open the shutter in an emergency.
For details, see "To forcibly open the shutter" on page
134.