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Flexibility for enhanced film-style operation

Developed specifically for cinematographers, the F35 offers a compact, rugged and unique design that is similar to film-type cameras, and uses the same PL mount lenses. The Sony SRW-1 - an RGB 4:4:4 companion digital recorder - can dock directly to the top or the rear of the F35, eliminating the need for cumbersome cable-handling between the camera and recorder.

Intuitive controls & compatibility with film camera accessories

The F35 can be used with an array of film camera lenses and accessories without modification, which is extremely important for film users. The layout of the controls, the panel indicators and the assistant panel were designed to give film camera users a familiar and intuitive user interface.

Delivering the ultimate in creativity

When used with the SRW-1 recorder, the F35 provides a variable frame rate recording capability, which is also commonly known as "over-cranking" and, "under-cranking," allowing users to create unique 'looks' or special effects of slow and fast motion. Frame-rate settings for this function are variable from 1 frame per second (fps) to 50 fps in single frame increments in full RGB 4:4:4 quality. Other creative features such as HyperGamma, S-LOG gamma mode and a unique gamma-curve editing capability are also incorporated into the F35.

Flexible Design

The design of the F35 is based on years of thorough discussion with experts in cinematography. The camera employs a totally new ergonomic design - compact, lightweight and cable-free - for a high level of mobility. The camera body is compact and lightweight, weighing just 5 kg (11 lb) without a viewfinder and the shape is similar to that of a film camera. The SRW-1 recorder can dock directly to the top or rear of the F35, in a similar way to how magazines would be attached to a film camera, allowing for cable-free operation. What's more, the camera handle is flat on top, allowing for the stable attachment to a Steadicam® for low-mode operation.

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