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toogling SYNC or via the jog wheel.
2.10.8 Camera Specific Speed
To choose a specific speed press SET, then EX/VAR. Make your
selection of any .001 incremented crystal speed between 3.000 and
75.000 fps via the jog.
To set the camera to be driven from an external source (such as
film/video synchronizer or external speed control), press SET, then
EX/VAR twice. Et will be displayed, indicating that camera is set in
external mode.
2.10.9 Speed Phasing
The phasing of the variable speed can be set to eliminate a roll bar
while filming a monitor. Operate first with no magazine on the
camera, because you first need to synchronise the camera speed to
the monitor frequency. Run the camera. Press SET, then EX/VAR
once, turn the jog, until the roll bar seems stable on the screen. Press
SET to enter. Stop the camera, and then install a magazine. Run
the camera. Press SET, then EX/VAR twice. Look through the
camera at the monitor and press EX/VAR until the roll bar is out of
view. Press SET to enter.
2.10.10 Feet or Meters
The control panel can be set to count in either feet or meters in the
following manner. Unplug power from the camera until the display
goes dark. Simultaneously press button MAG while plugging power
back in. Continue to hold button MAG and set camera Run/Test
switch to test position; foot or meter will show on the display.
Toggle button MAG to make your selection.
2.10.11 Footage Remaining
The control panel will display the memorized footage remaining any
time the camera is running with a magazine on.
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THE CAMERA BODY
Force Processing and the
AatonCode matrix
Regardless of the situation,
always set the ASA selector to
the actual exposure index of
the film. If you know
beforehand that your footage
will be pushed or pulled, don't
worry about compensating for
the sake of the precise exposure
of your timecode matrix. The
matrix is resistant enough to
handle exposure variances of
one and a half stops or more in
either direction.
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