The SR-R4 is a portable memory recorder specifically designed for Sony's F65 cinematography camera. It takes full advantage of the ultra high-speed SRMemory platform to record super-rich RAW data from the F65 at speeds as fast as 5 Gbps. Together with the newly developed, state-of-the-art image sensor of the F65, the SR-R4 delivers amazing, never-seen-before image quality.
The SR-R4 records on to SRMemory Cards. These are revolutionary memory media for the most demanding cinematography, live studio and post production applications, including 3D. They feature huge transfer speeds of up to 5 Gbps and massive data capacity.
This item includes the following accessories;
BKP spacer |
Operation manual |
Downloads:
Sony SRMaster Family (Includes SR-R4) Brochure PDF
Recording Format | F65RAW |
Power Requirements | 11 to 17 V DC |
Power Consumption | Approx. 37 W (when recording at F65RAW 23.98PsF mode) |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C 32°F to 104°F |
Storage Temperature | -20°C to +60°C -4°F to +140°F |
Humidity | 10% to 95% (no condensation) |
Mass | 1.8 kg (excluding control panel and SRMemory card) 3 lb 15 oz (excluding control panel and SRMemory card) |
Dimensions (W x H x D)*1 | 141 x 89 x 190 mm (excluding protrusion) 5 5/8 x 3 5/8 x 7 1/2 inches (excluding protrusion) |
Input/Output
Audio Input | XLR-type 3-pin (female) (x2) (CH1/CH2), LINE/MIC/MIC +48 dB selectable |
Timecode Input | BNC (x1) 0.5 to 18 Vp-p/10 kΩ SMPTE linear time code compliant |
Timecode Output | BNC (x1) 1.0 Vp-p/1 kΩ SMPTE linear time code compliant |
AUX Input | For future expansion |
Earphone Output | Stereo mini-jack (x1) |
Control Panel | Control panel connector (x1) |
Video
Video (F65RAW Format) | F65RAW format |
Digital Audio Signal Format
Sampling Frequency | 48 kHz |
Quantization | 24 bits |
Headroom | 20 dB |
Analog Audio Input
A/D Quantization | 24 bits |
Reference Input Level | Line: +4 dBu, Mic: -34 dBV |
Frequency Response | 20 Hz to 20 kHz +0.5/-1.0 dB (at reference level) |
Dynamic Range | More than 100 dB (1 kHz) |
Distortion | Less than 0.05% (1 kHz, at reference level) |
Crosstalk | Less than -80 dB (1 kHz, between any two channels) |