Instruction manual
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Basic Settings using the Subdisplay
 Chapter 3 Basic Adjustments and Settings
3-3-7 Setting the Color Temperature
The color temperature can be set to 3200K (tungsten), 
4300K (tungsten), or 5500K (daylight) to match the 
shooting environment. 
1
Select the color temperature on settings page 1, then 
press the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. 
Settings page 1
2
Turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to select the color 
temperature, then press the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. 
To set using the VF menu
Set the Color Temperature on the <Base Setting> page in 
the Camera menu (page 43). 
3-3-8 Setting the SDI OUT Output 
LUT
The image output from the SDI OUT connectors is 
configured using a Look-up table (LUT). The images shot 
with the camera are intended for processing in post-
production, and are not suitable for checking the results of 
shooting as-is on the scene. Setting a LUT changes the 
tone of the image displayed on a monitor connected to an 
SDI OUT connector, without affecting the main RAW 
image output, for ease of monitoring.
1
Select the monitor look-up table on settings page 1, 
then press the MENU SEL/ENTER dial. 
Settings page 1
2
Turn the MENU SEL/ENTER dial to select the look-
up table to apply, then press the MENU SEL/ENTER 
dial. 
To set using the VF menu
Set on the <LUT> page in the VF/SDI menu (page 45). 
3-3-9 Selecting the Fan Operating 
Mode
You can set the operating mode of the camera’s built-in 
fans. The mode can be set to silence the fan speed noise or 
to provided maximum cooling to suit the shooting 
environment. You can select one of the following operating 
modes. 
Setting Description
Off No LUT is configured.
709(800%) (default) Outputs a signal that extends the 
dynamic range by up to 800% in 
video terms based on ITU-R709 with 
conventional monitor gamma. 
S-Log2 Outputs a non-adjustable signal that 
uses S-Log gamma. Up to 1300% 
input light level can be reproduced.
Color temperature
HG8009G40 Outputs a signal using hypergamma 
with 800% dynamic range, 109% 
white limit, and 40% video output for 
18% gray card reflection.
HG8009G33 Outputs a signal using hypergamma 
with 800% dynamic range, 109% 
white limit, and 33% video output for 
18% gray card reflection.
[User1] to [User5] You can select an imported LUT, from 
up to five created using CVP File 
Editor, belonging to the group 
selected on the <LUT FILE> page in 
the VF menu.
Setting Description
LUT










