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Specification

VF1280S Colour AccuScene™ System

Camera Mounted AccuScene™ with an integral interface system

Complete with a bracket set for Sony, Thomson and Panasonic cameras

Video Input Interface

HD1080/720, analog Ys Pb Pr

Nominal White Level

700mV (100 IRE)

Maximum Ys Input

760mV (108 IRE)

Video Input Format

Accepts SMPTE 274/296M formats:
1920x1080/60/59.94/I

1920x1080/50/I
1920x1080/30/29.97/PsF
1920x1080/25/PsF
1920x1080/24/23.98/PsF
1280x720/60/P

Color Conversion

SMPTE Rec. 709 or user defined matrix and gamma

Display Resolution

1280 (h) x 848 (v) total active pixels

16:9 Aspect Video

1280 (h) x 720 (v) active pixels

Contrast Ratio

200:1 typical

AccuScene™ Latency

less than 50msec (Action Mode 23.98PsF)

 

 

 

 

 


 

Power Requirements

9.5V to 17V, 12V dc nominal

10W typical

 

Image and Optics

Color matrix 3d user settable
  Gamma compensation Selection of preset curves
 
Focus, contrast adjustment
Approx +1.5 to -4 diopter
 
Eyepiece*
27° field of view, 20mm pupil

 

 

 

* Fixed diopter personalization available on request                 

Dimensions

Overall size
Weight

 

295mm(l)x90mm(h)x91mm(d) (11.5”x3.5”x3.6")

2.2kg (5lbs)

 

 

Controls Brightness, Contrast, Peaking and Magnify used with on screen Menu system


Environmental

Storage temperature range -20°C to +70°C
  Operating temperature range 0°C to +40°C max ** Shade from direct sunlight
   

 

 
Humidity withstand
Maximum 80% RH noncondensing
   

Protect from rain and snow

 

Other Environmental and EMC withstand capability is contained in the AccuScene General Product Requirements available on request

     

 

 

 


** The viewfinder will continue to operate outside the specified range but with reduced performance. There is an on screen temperature warning and continued operation with this warning invalidates the warranty

 

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Page last updated Saturday 26 February, 2005

Page first published Tuesday 04 February, 2003