Most cinema camera brands stick to one or two types of Ethernet connectors throughout their product lineups. If you haven’t worked with a camera before or it’s been a while, the below gallery will show you the required connection type along with the location of the port(s)
For Lemo Ethernet ports, take special notice of the keyway orientation—cameras like the Alexa 35 and Alexa Mini LF, for example, have the Lemo keyway positioned at a 45º counterclockwise angle. The keyway position may affect which direction you would like to position your right-angle adjustable (FSG) connector on the cable you use, if applicable.
Port Gallery
Bodies are listed alphabetically based on camera brand, and each line of cameras is sorted chronologically by product line generation, then, again, alphabetically.
Arri
Alexa 35
Lemo 1B 10-Pin
Alexa 65 / IMAX
Lemo 1B 10-Pin
Alexa 265
Lemo 1B 10-Pin
Alexa Classic / SXT / XT / XT Plus / XR
Lemo 1B 10-Pin
Alexa LF
Lemo 1B 10-Pin
Alexa Mini
Lemo 1B 10-Pin
Alexa Mini LF
Lemo 1B 10-Pin
Alexa XT-M
Lemo 1B 10-Pin
Amira
RJ45
Canon
C80
RJ45
C200
RJ45
C300 Mark III / C500 Mark II: EU-V1
RJ45
C300 Mark III / C500 Mark II: EU-V2
RJ45
C300 Mark III / C500 Mark II: EU-V3
RJ45
C400
RJ45
IMAX
65MM Film Camera (2nd Generation)
USB-C
RJ45
Panavision
DXL1 / DXL2
etherCON
DXL-M
Lemo 0B 9-Pin
Red
If you need to convert a USB-C port to RJ45 on Red bodies that only offer Ethernet via USB-C, Red recommends the Belkin USB-C to RJ45 Adapter.