SONY 3-CCD Color Video Camera
DXC-C33/C33P
Product Information Manual
For use of authorised dealers
CONTENTS
1. PRODUCT CONCEPT
2. APPLICATIONS
P. 2
P. 3
3. KEY FEATURES
P. 4
4. MENU FUNCTION
5. CAMERA CONNECTORS
6. CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS
7. SPECIFICATIONS
P. 9
P. 12
P. 14
P. 15
P. 18
P. 22
P. 25
P. 26
P. 30
8. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
9. SYSTEM EXAMPLES
10. DIMENSIONS
11. TECHNICAL APPENDIX
12. Q & A
DXC-C33/C33P
1. PRODUCT CONCEPT
1. PRODUCT CONCEPT
High-performance,
remote-head type camera
DXC-C33/C33P
G
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G
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Small and light camera head unit
DV output
C mount 3-CCD
Digital signal processing
High picture quality
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2. APPLICATIONS
2. APPLICATIONS
Medical
Surgical microscopy
Slit lamp
Industrial inspection
Semiconductor
Tube
Special angle shooting
Sports
Production
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3. KEY FEATURES
3. KEYFEATURES
Basic Specifications
Horizontal resolution
850 TV lines
Signal to Noise (S/N) ratio
NTSC: 62 dB (typical)
PAL: 61 dB (typical)
Sensitivity
F8.0 at 2000 lux (3200 K)
4 lux (F2, GAIN: Hyper)
DV, VBS, RGB/SYNC, Y/C
Minimum illumination
Output signal
Dimensions (W x H x D)
CHU: 32 x 38 x 40 mm (1 5/16 x 1 1/2 x 1 5/8 inches)
CCU: 200 x 88 x 242 mm (7 7/8 x 3 1/2 x 9 5/8 inches)
Power consumption
Mass
Max. 18 W
CHU: 48 g (1.7 oz)
CCU: 2.5 kg (5 lb 8 oz)
Features
ISmall camera head
I10-bit DSP
The DXC-C33/C33P can be installed in space-limited
locations. The size of the camera head unit (CHU) is
one of the smallest of all the 1/3 type 3-CCD
cameras.
The DXC-C33/C33P can capture superior pictures
by adopting full Digital Signal Processing (DSP) of
10 bits.
IFrame memory
IHigh picture quality
Built-in frame memory can provide a remakable
freeze image and enhanced image sensitivity by
the Long-Term exposure function. Images captured
by the Long-Term exposure function can be output
continuously.
The DXC-C33/C33P can clearly capture detailed
object images. Using three 1/3 type CCDs, the
camera can realize 2000 lux at F8, a S/N ratio of 62
dB (NTSC) or 61 dB (PAL) and achieve a horizontal
resolution of 850 TV lines.
800 TV lines picture
850 TV lines picture
(Simulated picture)
Gain: 18 dB
Long exposure: 32 frames
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3. KEY FEATURES
IPartial Enhance
This function allows a particular color to be selected, and its
hue, saturation and detail to be altered. In addition, the detail
produced by the high resolution of the camera can be
softened or emphasized in certain parts of the image with the
Partial Enhance function.
OFF
ON
IUser-friendly control panel
The front panel is very easy to use with good-sized
switches that are smartly arranged.
IRS-232C interface
Easy control and operation of the camera by an
external computer is possible. For details of the
RS-232C protocol, please refer to the Control
Protocol or contact your nearest Sony office.
IExternal synchronization
(VBS Genlock, HD/VD)
The DXC camera can be synchronized with an
external VBS signal from other equipment and
includes a SC/H phase adjustment control. HD/VD
sync signals also can be accepted. This is very
useful in multiple camera operation and in
connection with frame grabber boards.
ITwo AE areas preset
AE (Automatic Exposure) function is very useful in
determining the best area for incoming light metering.
Users can select and set up two of the six different AE
modes and can easily switch them on the front panel.
IColor shading compensation
The color shading compensation feature provides a
uniformed color for images displayed on the screen.
• The Multi mode measures the luminance level on
the 9 divided windows and the center window is
weighted compared to the others.
• In Manual mode, the user can freely define the
light metering area.
<MULTI>
<SLIT>
<MID>
OPTIONAL AREA
<LARGE>
<MANUAL>
<SPOT>
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3. KEY FEATURES
I i.LINKTM (DV) out
DV (Digital Video) is the standard for consumer digital video. DV complies with the same IEEE1394 interface
standard as the DFW Series. Thanks to data-compression technology, the transmission speed of DV is
approximately 25 Mb/s. This figure is about 1/5 of the transmission speed of the DFW Series (no compression).
DV can be connected to a PC and various application software is available for DV. Users can therefore enjoy the
high quality of DV compression with the excellent line-up of the DVCAM Series. The DXC-C33/C33P is equipped
with a DV output terminal so that images can be recorded into an i.LINK interface-equipped VTR with no quality
deterioration.
This feature is first to be introduced to small 3-CCD cameras.
* i.LINK stands for IEEE-1394-1995 standards and their revisions.
Note: Sony VAIO computers are checked with Sony DV products, but not with DVCAM, concerning the i.LINK interconnection.
Some VAIO application software may not work with DVCAM.
CONCEPT - What is the benefit of the DVCAM for the DXC-C33/C33P?
Why was the DVCAM format Born?
The DVCAM format was developed to meet the following key demands:
• Digitization (trend from analog to digital)
• High-performance editing capabilities for professional use
• Full compatibility with the DV format
High-performance editing
capabilities for professional use
Digitization
• High-quality picture and sound
• Superb dubbing quality
• SMPTE/EBU time code
• RS-422A interface
• Unique functions provided by compression technology
• Newly developed mechanism
The DVCAM format is optimized for professional editing, based on and maintaining cross play with the DV format.
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3. KEY FEATURES
The DVCAM & DV format
DVCAM
• 15µm track pitch
Professional use
• Audio lock recording✱
• 5 : 1 DV compression method
• New advanced ME tape
• Standard size & Mini size cassettes
• 2CH & 4CH audio recording modes✱
• 10µm track pitch
• Audio unlock recording✱
Consumer use
DV
✱ Audio mode and audio channel are not available in the DXC-C33/C33P
The DVCAM format
The DVCAM format, which is available for the DXC-C33/C33P is, a professional development of the DV format.
Specific advantages, shown below, mean it is optimised for professional editing.
The features and benefits of DVCAM format
I 5:1 DV compression
• Longer duration recording (max. 3 hours)
• High-speed data transfer capability
I Digital components
• High-quality picture
• Superb dubbing quality via QSDI & DV I/O
I Cassette memory
• Newly developed ClipLink system for top-of-the-range DVCAM VTRs
• Photo mode for mid-range DVCAM VTRs
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3. KEY FEATURES
Comparison of 1/4 inch DVCAM, DV, and DVCPRO
Format
DVCAM
DV
DVCPRO
Compression method
Tape material
5:1 DV compression
5:1 DV compression
5:1 DV compression
ME
ME
MP
(Metal Evaporated)
(Metal Evaporated)
Cassette size
Track pitch
Standard / Mini
Standard / Mini
10µm (LP : 7.5µm)
18.812 mm/s
L / M
18µm
33.820 mm/s
15µm
28.193 mm/s
Tape speed
Compatibility cassette
with Home DV
Playback of Mini
(Adaptor required)
Playback of Standard
cassette
Full Compatibility
—
(Menu switching required)
Audio mode
Lock mode*
Unlock mode
Lock mode
16bit 2ch
Audio channel
16bit 2ch / 12bit 4ch*
16bit 2ch / 12bit 4ch
X
Compatibility
with i.LINK (DV) terminal
O
O
(compatibility with
other DVCPRO)
Max. duration recording time
Max. cassette size
270 min. (Max)
LP: 405 min. (Max)
184 min. (Max)
184 min. (Max)
Max. duration recording time
Min. cassette size
80 min. (Max)
LP: 120 min. (Max)
40 min. (Max)
X
66 min. (Max)
Linear track
X
CTL / CUE track
* Audio mode and Audio channel are not available in the DXC-C33/C33P.
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4. MENU FUNCTION
4. MENU FUNCTION
Configuration
Main Menu
Exposure
Contrast
White Balance
Enhance
General
System
Scene File
Main Menu
<MAIN MENU>
[A]
>EXPOSURE
CONTRAST
WHITE BALANCE
ENHANCER
GENERAL
SYSTEM
SCENE FILE
<SCENE FILE>
>FILE SELECT
LOAD
[A]
A
Select
Next
Exit
<SYSTEM>
>BAUD RATE
D-SUB VIDEO
<GENERAL>
[A]
9600
VBS
[A]
FIELD
OFF
>CCD MODE
SHADING COMP.
C.SYNC
Sub Menu
G
IN
<ENHANCER>
[A]
ALL
± 0
OFF
>DETAIL
LEVEL
<WHITE BALANCE>
OFF
MID
[A]
AWB
± 0
OFF
>MODE
R. PAINT
ALL
D
B. PAINT
± 0
NORMAL
<CONTRAST>
[A]
MANUAL
MID
>EFFECT
KNEE POINT
BLACK STRETCH
± 0
<EXPOSURE>
[A]
STEP
0dB
ON
>GAIN
STEP
SHUTTER
± 0
± 0
OFF
± 0
± 0
Select
Back
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4. MENU FUNCTION
Setting Items in the Menu
• GAIN
Adjusts the video gain
<EXPOSURE>
>GAIN
STEP
[A]
STEP
0dB
• STEP
Sets the gain level
• SHUTTER
• SPEED
• AE LEVEL
Sets the electronic shutter modes
Sets the shutter speed
SHUTTER
OFF
Finely adjusts the focusing point of AE adjustment
• AE AREA 1
AE AREA 2
Sets the AE window in AGC or CCD IRIS or auto iris
adjustment mode
• AE SPEED
Sets AE focusing speed in AGC or CCD IRIS or control
mode
Select
Back
• AE DETECT
Sets the detection method of the luminance level of the
selected AE window
• EFFECT
Adjusts the picture contrast in accordance with the
incident luminance level
<CONTRAST>
>EFFECT
KNEE POINT
BLACK STRETCH
GAMMA
[A]
MANUAL
MID
± 0
• KNEE POINT
Sets the Knee point
•
BLACK STRETCH
Adjusts the luminance of dark portions on the screen
Activates gamma compensation
Adjusts the gamma level
ON
• GAMMA
LEVEL
± 0
• LEVEL
MASTER PEDESTAL
R. PEDESTAL
B. PEDESTAL
± 0
•
MASTER PEDESTAL
Sets the pedestal level of the output signal
Finely adjusts the pedestal level
± 0
± 0
• R./B. PEDESTAL
Select
Back
• MODE
Selects white balance modes
<WHITE BALANCE>
>MODE
R. PAINT
[A]
AWB
± 0
• R./B. PAINT or
Finely adjusts the white balance (AWB, ATW)
or manual white balance (MANU)
R./B. GAIN
•
B. PAINT
AREA
± 0
NORMAL
Select
Back
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4. MENU FUNCTION
• DETAIL
Enables or disables adjustment of
sharpness of the image outline
<ENHANCER>
>DETAIL
LEVEL
FREQUENCY
LINEAR MATRIX
[A]
ALL
± 0
MID
ALL
• LEVEL
Adjusts the sharpness of the image outline
• FREQUENCY
Adjusts the sharpness of the detailed image
outline
MODE
STANDARD
• LINEAR MATRIX Enables or disables processing of a color
matrix
• MODE
Finely adjusts the color tone
• TARGET COLOR Specifies the color for DETAIL or LINEAR
Select
Back
MATRIX adjustments
• CCD MODE
• SHADING COMP.
• LEVEL
Selects the CCD read-out mode
<GENERAL>
>CCD MODE
SHADING COMP.
[A]
FIELD
OFF
Eliminates color at the top and bottom of the screen
Adjusts the SHADING COMP. level
• FS/TRIG IN
• NEGA
Selects the input signal from the FS/TRIG IN connector
Reverses the output image to negative
FS/TRIG IN
OFF
•
FLICKER CANCELLER
Reduces flicker when SHUTTER is set to CCD IRIS or
OFF
NEGA OFF
FLICKER CANCELLER OFF
Select
Back
• BAUD RATE
• D-SUB SYNC
• RGB SYNC
Selects the baud rate
<SYSTEM>
>BAUD RATE
D-SUB VIDEO
D-SUB SYNC
[A]
Switches the sync signal from the D-sub 9-pin
Adds a sync signal to the RGB output
9600
VBS
C.SYNC
•
EXT SYNC
• H.PHASE
SC.PHASE ROUGH
Switches the input and output of the EXT SYNC (HD,
VD/SYNC) jack and selects the output signal
RGB SYNC
EXT SYNC
G
IN
Adjusts the horizontal phase when using the camera with
the external sync signal
•
Roughly adjusts the subcarrier phase when using the
camera with the external sync signal
Select
Back
• SC.PHASE FINE
Finely adjusts the subcarrier phase
• FILE SELECT
Selects the file into which you store the setting
<SCENE FILE>
>FILE SELECT
LOAD
[A]
A
• LOAD
Selects the type of setting to be stored, and loads it
Select
Back
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5. CAMERA CONNECTORS
5. CAMERA CONNECTORS
Front Panel
•UP/BLACK (black balance)
button
•LEFT/FILE SELECT button
While the menu is displayed;
•MENU button
Displays/hides the menu on the monitor
While the menu is displayed;
Moves the menu cursor upward.
Also used for an AE window
setting, etc.
Decreases the setting value or changes the setting.
Also used for an AE window setting, etc.
While the normal screen is displayed;
Switches the user preset file between A and B
screen.
When a setting menu is displayed, press
this button to return to the MAIN menu.
While the normal screen is
displayed;
Activates the automatic black
balance adjustment.
•ENTER button
Selects a setting menu. Also used for
an AE window setting, etc.
•FREEZE button and indicator
Pressing this button stores an image
in the built-in frame memory and outputs
it as a freeze picture. When the freeze picture
mode is activated, the indicator lights.
•AE AREA SELECT button
Selects the AE window set in
the menu. Each press of the
button selects the AE AREA 1
or the AE AREA 2.
•(Power) switch and indicator
The indicator lights up in green when
the power is on.
Note: The button functions
Note: the CHU must be
connected to the
CCU by the camera
cable before switching
on or off.
only when
GAIN is set to AGC or
SHUTTER is set to
CCD-IRIS.
BLACK
AE AREA
FREEZE
MENU
SELECT
SCENE FILE
SELECT
WHITE
BARS
LOCK
ENTER
BLUE
CAMERA
GAIN
RED
GAIN
AE LEVEL
0dB
24dB
CAMERA CONTROL UNIT
•LOCK button and
indicator
Locks all buttons and knobs
on the CCU except for power
switch (The indicator lights).
•CAMERA connector (20-pin)
Connects to the CHU via the
CCMC-20P05/10/30 camera cable.
•GAIN control
Adjusts the gain
level in the range
from 0 to 24 dB.
•RIGHT/WHITE (white
balance) button
While the menu is displayed;
Increases the setting value or
changes the setting. Also
used for an AE window
setting, etc.
Note: The lock mode retains
after the unit is
•BARS (color bars output)
button
Displays/hides color bars.
switched off.
While the normal screen is
displayed;
Activates the automatic white
balance adjustment when
MODE is set to AWB in the
WHITE BALANCE menu.
•AE LEVEL control
Adjusts the auto exposure
convergence level, when the
camera is set to AGC or CCD-
IRIS mode.
•GAIN RED/BLUE controls
Controls fine adjustment of white
balance when AWB or ATW mode
is selected. Also controls the red
and blue gain when adjusting the
white balance manually.
•DOWN button
Moves the menu cursor
downward.
Also used for an AE window
setting, etc.
Luminance level is precisely
adjusted in KNOB mode.
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5. CAMERA CONNECTORS
Rear Panel
•EXT SYNC (external sync)
(HD, VD/SYNC) connectors (BNC type)
Inputs reference sync signals for synchronizing
the camera operation. When using the internal
sync signals, outputs the HD/DV or composite
sync signals.
•DV connector (6-pin)
The terminal for DV output conforming to
i.LINK. Uses this to connect to video
peripherals that incorporate DV terminal.
•FS/TRIG IN (Foot Switch/Trigger input)
connector (Stereo minijack)
Connects to the optional Foot Switch. When
the camera is in strobe mode, connects a
commercially available slave unit.
•VIDEO OUTPUT connector (BNC type)
Outputs a composite video signal.
•Equipotential ground terminal
Connects to the plug to bring the
various parts of a system to the
same potential.
OUT PUT
FS/TRIG IN
REMOTE
EXT SYNC
HD
DV
VIDEO
~ AC IN
S-VIDEO
RGB/SYNC
VD/SYNC
•S VIDEO OUTPUT connector
(mini DIN 4-pin)
Outputs an S video (Y/C video) signal.
•~ AC IN
Connects to the AC power cord.
•RGB/SYNC connector (D-sub 9-pin)
Outputs RGB signals and their respective
sync signals
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6. CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENT
6. CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENT
9-Pin D-sub Connector
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
MENU
D-sub VIDEO: VBS
D-sub SYNC: C.SYNC
D-sub VIDEO: VBS
D-sub SYNC: WEN
D-sub VIDEO: Y/C
D-sub SYNC: C.SYNC
D-sub VIDEO: Y/C
D-sub SYNC: WEN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
VBS OUT (G)
RGB OUT (G)
R OUT (X)
VBS OUT (G)
RGB OUT (G)
R OUT (X)
Y/C OUT (G)
RGB OUT (G)
R OUT (X)
Y/C OUT (G)
RGB OUT (G)
R OUT (X)
G OUT (X)
G OUT (X)
B OUT (X)
G OUT (X)
G OUT (X)
B OUT (X)
B OUT (X)
B OUT (X)
VBS OUT (X)
C.SYNC OUT (X)
C.SYNC OUT (G)
(X)
VBS OUT (X)
WEN OUT (X)
WEN OUT (G)
(X)
Y OUT (X)
Y OUT (X)
C.SYNC OUT (X)
C.SYNC OUT (G)
C OUT (X)
WEN OUT (X)
WEN OUT (G)
C OUT (X)
Mini Din 8-Pin Connector
8
5
7
6
3
4
2
1
1
INTER CONNECT
INTER CONNECT
DATA OUT
DC OUT (G)
DATA IN
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
NC
DC OUT (+)
NC
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7. SPECIFICATIONS
7. SPECIFICATIONS
Image System/Optical System
Image device
1/3 type IT (Internal Transfer) CCD
Effective picture elements
(H x V)
NTSC: 768 x 494
PAL: 752 x 582
Sensing area (H x V)
Unit cell (H x V)
4.8 x 3.6 mm
NTSC: 6.35 x 7.40 um
PAL:
6.50 x 6.25 um
Mount
C mount
Video System
Synchronization system
Signal format
Internal or External with VBS or HD/VD
DXC-C33: NTSC standard format (EIA standard)
DXC-C33P: PAL standard format (CCIR standard)
Scanning system
DXC-C33: 2 : 1 interlaced, 525 lines
DXC-C33P: 2 : 1 interlaced, 625 lines
Scanning frequency
DXC-C33: 15.734 kHz
DXC-C33P: 15.625 kHz
Functions/Performance
Horizontal resolution
Sensitivity
850 TV lines
F8.0 at 2000 lux (3200 K)
4 lux (F2, GAIN: HYPER)
Minimum illumination
S/N ratio
DXC-C33: 62 dB (typical)
DXC-C33P: 61 dB (typical)
Gain control
STEP/AGC/HYPER selectable
STEP: 0 to 24 dB by 1 dB step
AGC: 0 to 24 dB (Limit value: 6 dB,12 dB, 18 dB, 24 dB (selectable))
HYPER: 30 dB
Electronic shutter
Lens
8.0 to 1/100,000
Manual Iris
s
AE area
Multi/Large/Medium/Spot/Slit/Manual (selectable)
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AE level
Variable
AE speed
Fast/Mid/Slow (selectable)
Average/Peak (selectable)
Manual/DynaLatitude/DCC+ (selectable)
ON/OFF (Variable at ON)
Master and R/B Manual (adjustable)
ABB
AE detect
Contrast effect
Gamma
Pedestal
Black balance
White balance
AWB/ATW NORMAL/ATW WIDE/MANUAL/3200 K/5600 K (selectable)
AWB or ATW R/B Paint,MANUAL R/B Gain
Detail level
ALL/TARGET/OFF (Variable at ALL or TARGET)
HIGH/MID/LOW (selectable)
Detail frequency
Linear matrix
ALL/TARGET/OFF
CCD integration mode
FIELD/FRAME (selectable)
Shading compensation
Baud rate
OFF/ON (Manual control)
19200/9600/4800/2400/1200 (selectable)
A/B (switchable) (Two pattern memories)
STANDARD/MICROSCOPE/FULL AUTO/STROBE/FILE A or B
User file
Scene file
Input/Output
Video output signals
i.LINK (DV): IEEE1394 Based
VBS: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ω, sync negative
RGB: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 Ω, sync (switchable)
SYNC: 2 Vp-p, 75 Ω
Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ω
C: NTSC 0.286 Vp-p, 75 Ω,without sync
PAL 0.3 Vp-p, 75 Ω, without sync
External sync input
VBS/BS, HD/VD
Input/Output connectors
DV OUT (6-pin jack)
RGB/SYNC (9-pin D-sub)
VIDEO OUT (BNC)
S-VIDEO (4-pin mini DIN)
FS/TRIG IN (Stereo Mini jack)
REMOTE (8-pin mini DIN)
AC Inlet
Camera (20-pin)
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7. SPECIFICATIONS
General
Power supply
100 to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
-5 to 45°C (23 to 113°F)
-20 to 60°C (-4 to 140°F)
20% to 80%
Operation temperature
Storage temperature
Operating humidity
Storage humidity
20% to 90%
Power consumption
Max. 18 W
Dimensions
(W x H x D)
CHU: 32 x 38 x 40 mm (1 5/16 x 1 1/2 x 1 5/8 inches)
CCU: 200 x 88 x 242 mm (7 7/8 x 3 1/2 x 9 5/8 inches)
Weight
CHU: 48 g (1.7 oz)
CCU: 2.5 kg (5 lb 8 oz)
Supplied accessories
Tripod adaptor
AC power cable
Lens cap
Panel sheet for RM-C950
Operation instruction manual
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8. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
8. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Cable
CCMC-20P05/20P10/20P30
Features
• Specially designed camera cable for DXC-C33/C33P
• 20-pin Multi Cable (5/10/30 m) for connecting CHU to CCU
DVCAMTM Recorder
DSR-11
Features
• Employs the DVCAM format to offer excellent picture and sound
quality. Also compatible with DV format recording and playback
(SP mode only)
• The compact, unique design enables both horizontal and vertical
installation
• Compatible with both Standard and Mini cassette sizes
• Compatible with both NTSC and PAL recording/playback
• i.LINK (DV) interface allows a single cable connection to
simultaneously transfer audio, video and command signals with
virtually no quality loss
• Wireless Remote Commander RMT-DS11 supplied
• Dimensions (W x H x D): 180 x 69 x 258.4 mm
(7 1/8 x 2 3/4 x 10 1/4 inches),
excluding projections
• Mass:
2.8 kg (6 lb 2 oz)
15 W
• Power consumption:
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8. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
DVCAM Recorder
DSR-20/20P/20MD/20MDP
Features
• Employs the DVCAM format to offer excellent picture and sound
quality. Also compatible with DV-format recording and playback
(SP mode only)
• Compatible with both Standard and Mini cassette sizes
• i.LINK (DV) interface allows a single cable connection to
simultaneously transfer audio, video and command signals with
virtually no quality loss
• LANC, RS-232C, and Control S interfaces are equipped for remote
control operations
• Equipped with both AC and DC input
• Medical safety regulation approved (DSR-20MD/20MDP only)
• Wireless Remote Commander RMT-DS20 supplied
• Dimensions (W x H x D): Approx. 212 x 98 x 395 mm
(8 3/8 x 3 7/8 x 15 5/8 inches)
including external projections
• Mass:
Approx. 5.0 kg (11 lb)
• Power requirements:
• Power consumption:
AC: 120 V, 50/60 Hz DC: 12 V
AC: 28 W DC: 2.0 A
Portable editing recorder
DSR-70A/70AP
Features
• Superb picture quality of the DVCAM format
• Playback capability of DV (SP), DVCAM and DVCPRO-recorded
tapes*1 (without a mechanical adaptor)
• Compact, all-in-one package including a 6.4-inch VGA LCD monitor,
a full cut-editing controller with a Jog/Shuttle dial and an audio
speaker
• Long recording time: up to 184 minutes with a standard-size cassette
and 40 minutes with a mini-size cassette
• Sequential recording for up to 6 hours
• High-speed picture search over a range of 32 times normal speed, in
both forward and reverse
• Linear editing by connecting two DSR-70A units
• Closed-caption function
• Parallel-run recording
• Two-way power supply system (AC/DC)
*1 SDTI (QSDI) and i.LINK (DV) interfaces do not support DVCPRO playback.
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8. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Cable
VMC-IL4615/IL4635/IL6615
Features
• i.LINK Cable (1.5/3.5 m) for connecting DXC-C33/C33P to DVCAM
Series
Cable
CCMC-9DS
Features
• CCMC-9DS: 5 m, 9-pin D-sub <--> BNCs
(R/G/B/SYNC) and DIN 4-pin (Y/C)
Cable
CCXC-9DB/9DD
Features
• 5 m, 9-pin D-sub <--> 9-pin D-sub
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8. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Lenses
VCL-08WM/16WM/25WM
Features
• 1/3 type C mount
• Focal length: 8 mm (VCL-08WM) / 16 mm (VCL-16WM) /
25 mm (VCL-25WM)
• F number:
1 : 2.2
• Iris:
F2.2 to F16
Remote control unit
RM-C950
Features
• Full remote control of the camera functions
• Easy control of functions such as Gain, Detail, Master Pedestal and
Red and Blue Gain by turning knobs on the unit
• Power is supplied through the DXC-C33/C33P connected to the
camera adaptor
• Original sheet panel is supplied
• Dimensions (W x H x D): 212 x 41 x 132 mm
• Mass:
Approx. 400 g
DC 12 V
• Power requirements:
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9. SYSTEM EXAMPLES
9. SYSTEM EXAMPLES
Basic
DXC-C33/C33P
CHU
DXC-C33/C33P
CCU
CCMC-20P05 (5 m)
CCMC-20P10 (10 m)
CCMC-20P30 (30 m)
3CCD
ExwaveHAD
Lens
CCMC-9DS (4BNC&S)
CCXC-9DBS (5BNC)
Monitor
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9. SYSTEM EXAMPLES
Microscope
CCMC-20P05 (5 m)
CCMC-20P10 (10 m)
CCMC-20P30 (30 m)
CCMC-9DS
Video Printer
DXC-C33/C33P
CHU
3DC
DXC-C33/C33P
CCU
EwxaveHAD
Coaxial Cable
(R, G, B SYNC)
Microscope
Adapter
Coupler
Foot Switch
Monitor
Microscope
Note: ‘Sync on Green’ function should be equipped with peripherals.
Please set the ‘SYNC’ on the ‘SYSTEM’ sub menu to ‘G’ or ‘RGB’
when using the Long-Term exposure function because it is
necessary to output the WEN pulse from the connector for sync.
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9. SYSTEM EXAMPLES
Surgical Microscope
i.LINK Cable
CCMC-20P05 (5 m)
CCMC-20P10 (10 m)
CCMC-20P30 (30 m)
DSR-20MD/20MDP
3DC
S-VIDEO
DXC-C33/C33P
CCU
EwxaveHAD
Monitor
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10. DIMENSIONS
10. DIMENSIONS
DXC-C33/C33P CCU
200
Unit: mm
DXC-C33/C33P CHU
32
40
Unit: mm
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11. TECHNICAL APPENDIX
11. TECHNICAL APPENDIX
DSP
I DynaLatitudeTM
• The DynaLatitude processing function enables you to adjust the contrast of each pixel
according to the luminance signal level of each picture element.
• The DynaLatitude function minimizes video level distortion based on video signal histograms
in order to utilize the limited dynamic range of the standard video signal.
• If there is a dark section and bright section in one image
(i.e. shade and sunshine), then both parts will often look
vague. The DynaLatitude function allows you to adjust
the sharpness of both sections.
• Even when lighting is favorable, more luminance levels
will be allocated to the subject, creating a
clearer, more detailed image.
OFF
ON
(Simulated picture)
Pixel
Pixel
Number
Number
Luminance Level
Luminance Level
Pixel
Pixel
Number
Number
Luminance Level
Luminance Level
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I DCC+ process
• The DCC+ (Dynamic Contrast Control Plus) process manages video signal data at three levels -
brightness, hue and saturation. The result is an image with suitable Knee correction and without
hue distortion.
Clip level
Knee point
Luminance
level
R G B
W
R G B
W
R G B
W
R G B
W
R G B
W
Skin Color
without Knee
Gray Color
Skin Color with
conventional
Knee
Skin Color
with DCC+
Skin Color
I Knee and Black Stretch
• By adjusting the Knee, a Knee point and Knee slope are set so that the highlighted areas of the
picture can be clearly reproduced.
• Contrast in the dark area of the image can be variably adjusted using the Black Stretch function
for a clear view of specific details.
High
100%
Normal
Knee
90%
70%
Low
Luminance level
20%
Stretch
Black Stretch
Compress
Amount of light input to camera
Electronic Shutter function
• The variable electronic shutter built into the CCD imager enables the DXC-C33/C33P to capture clear
images of moving objects. The shutter speed can be manually selected from a wide range of speeds
(up to 1/100000).
<Shutter-speed calculation in Clearscan mode>
Example: When the value is set to 250 H
(NTSC) 250 63.56 us (1 H) + 34.78 us (constant)
• The Flickerless mode allows you to obtain flickerless
images even in fluorescent lighting conditions.
• The ClearscanTM mode reduces the horizontal bands
= 15924.78 us
= 1/62.8 s
250 64 us (1 H) + 35.6 us (constant)
= 16035.6 us
that appear in computer displays when shooting the
display with a conventional video camera.
(PAL)
= 1/62.4 s
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Long Term Exposure function
• When shooting very dark objects or objects in dark lighting conditions, you can manually set the
shutter speed to 1/60 of a second or more to allow extra light to accumulate on the CCD sensors,
resulting in enhanced sensitivity.
• By Synchronizing the WEN pulse of the camera signal
output with an external memory unit such as a frame
grabber unit/board, it is possible to obtain a still video
picture.
<Shutter-speed calculation in LTE mode>
Example: When the value is set to 5 FRM
(NTSC) 5 1/30 = 0.167 s
(PAL)
5 1/25 = 0.2 s
Versatile white balance
The DXC-C33/C33P has six types of white balance control modes.
a) AWB
The White balance is updated by pushing the WHITE button on the front panel.
b) ATW Normal and ATW Wide
ATW automatically adjusts the white balance in response to varying light conditions. The
DXC-C33/C33P has two ATW modes. Normal mode is effective for a color temperature
range of 2600K to 8000K, and Wide mode adopts wider range of 2400K to 9000K. The
Wide mode is useful under sodium lumps such as those used in traffic surveillance.
In addition, the DXC-C33/C33P has functions that make the area and response speed of
ATW adjustable, as with the AE function.
c) Manual
The white balance can be adjusted manually according to requirements using the Red and
Blue Gain Level.
d) Preset 3200K/5600K
There are two preset white balance modes: one at a color temperature of 3200K and one at
5600K. The 3200K mode is recommended when the camera is used indoors. The 5600K
mode is recommended when the camera is used outdoors during the daytime.
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11. TECHNICAL APPENDIX
Functions using WEN pulse — Output signal to external frame memory
The DXC-C33/C33P puts out a WEN pulse that enables the external frame memory to minutely
store the video signal output. The timing of the external frame memory can be locked by the HD/VD
signal or the sync signal of the DXC-C33/C33P so that the write-start timing of the external frame
memory can be precisely controlled. In short, the output pulse is effective for the video signal just
after the end of this pulse. The WEN pulse is useful to connect a frame grabber board or video printer
for the Strobe and Long-Term Exposure functions. Using the WEN pulse, users can capture full-frame
still images easily.
Signal specifications of the output pulse
• Output terminal:
• Output signal:
• Pulse width:
The 7th pin of the D-sub connector
The polarity of the pulse is switchable, and the signal is 75 ohms, unbalanced.
1V(one field)
The DXC-C33/C33P has three pulse modes: WEN-NORM, Strobe and Long term exposure.
1. WEN-NORM mode
The WEN pulse is continuously puts out a high signal in an even field, a low signal in an odd field (see
diagram) or vice versa. This means that the output pulse is a field index pulse.
WEN
Video
E
O
E
O
E
O
E
O
E
O
E
O
2. Strobe mode
When the DXC-C33/C33P is set to the Strobe mode, the type of WEN pulse used is WEN-ODD only. The
WEN pulse is useful when used as a trigger for external frame memory to precisely capture full frame.
3. Long-Term exposure mode (WEN-EVEN mode and polarity rising edge)
During the Long-Term exposure mode, the video signal is output, as shown in the diagram below and the
WEN pulse is output in one the field before the valid video field outputs (see diagram). The shutter speed
must be set before the mode is selected.
WEN
Video
En-1
On-1
En-1
On
En
On
En
On-1
En-1
On-1
En-1
In case of 2 FRM, shutter speed
Note: It is impossible to use both the Strobe mode and the Long-Term exposure mode at the same time.
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12. Q & A
12. Q & A
Is it possible to use any cables except the CCMC-20P05/10/30
to connect the CCU with the CHU?
Q.1
Q.2
Q.3
A: No
How many pins does the DV terminal of the DXC-C33/C33P
have?
A: 6 pins. Please use a 6-4 pin/6-6 pin cable to connect DV equipment.
Is it possible to output component signals from the
DXC-C33/C33P?
A: No.
Will camera settings change if you move knob switches when
the camera is locked?
Q.4
A: No. Knob switches don't work when the camera is locked. It's not until the
lock is released that the camera settings change to the knob positions.
Is it possible to use auto iris control lens?
Q.5
Q.6
A: No.
Is it possible to adjust the flange focal length of a lens?
A: No.
What is the dynamic range of the DXC-C33/C33P?
Q.7
A: The dynamic range is about 300%. The DynaLatitude function is very
useful when shooting an image with both dark and bright areas in a single
picture.
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3. Key Features
Is the RS-232C protocol open to the public?
Q.8
Q.9
A: Yes. Contact the nearest Sony sales office for more details.
Can lenses other than the optional lenses be used for the
DXC-C33/C33P?
A: There are limitations to the type of C-mount lenses used with the
DXC-C33/C33P. The lens must not project more than 4.3 mm (3/16 inches)
from the lens mount surface. Even if lenses meet this requirement, color
aberration may appear because most C mount lenses on the market are
designed for one CCD, not for 3-CCD, cameras.
Distance from lens mount surface must not be more than 4.3 mm
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