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Product color | Black |
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Housing material | Aluminum |
Video capturing speed | 120 fps |
Maximum video resolution | 3840 x 2160 pixels |
DC voltage | 16.8 V |
Power consumption (typical) | 75 W |
Built-in display | Yes |
Display diagonal | 19 \ |
Display resolution | 1920 x 1200 pixels |
BNC input ports | 1 |
HDD size | 2.5 \ |
Depth | 63 mm |
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Width | 504 mm |
Height | 310 mm |
Weight | 5450 g |
General safety advice for operating the Sumo19 unit.
Precautions for preventing damage to spinning disks and SSDs.
Step-by-step guide for installing a disk drive into the Master Caddy II.
Information on Master Caddy II hot-swapping and compatibility with other recorders.
How to insert and remove the Master Caddy II from the unit.
Managing input sources, signal status, and color correction.
Configuring pulldown removal, LUTs, and pre-roll for recordings.
Viewing storage capacity and formatting drives for optimal performance.
Selecting and recording digital and analog audio channels.
Initial steps and checklist for setting up a recording.
Choosing between ProRes and Avid DNxHD/DNxHR codecs.
Functions for automatic or external recording start/stop control.
How to activate and use the Waveform Monitoring feature.
Understanding Luma, RGB waveforms, and Vectorscope analysis.
How to enable and use the Monitor Assist functions.
Using Focus Peaking, Zebra, and False Color for precise focus and exposure.
Tagging clips with Favorite/Reject during recording or playback.
Creating XML files of clip tags for editing software.
Activating Monitor Mode and its various options.
Using AtomHDR to monitor and process high dynamic range footage.
Recognizing HDR scenes and preparing for Log signal input.
Applying 3D Look Up Tables (LUTs) to Log footage for Rec.709 conversion.
Using custom LUTs for color management and creative grading.
How the device handles recording interruptions due to shocks.
Steps to recover interrupted or corrupted video files.
Accessing Timecode settings and supported modes like embedded or Time of Day.
Capturing footage prior to pressing the record button.
Building and playing custom playlists of recorded clips.
Combining favorite clips and cut tags into playlists.
Step-by-step guide for importing Sumo19 footage into Final Cut Pro.