The film counter gets its data from the film camera. So the data on the IVS is identical to the data in the film camera.
If the film counter is in the take mode, the data in meters, feet or seconds of the last take is displayed. In the footage mode, the total length of the film run through the camera is displayed, either in meters or feet.
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When the film camera is first switched on, no mirror shutter angle is displayed. Data only appears after a few revolutions of the mirror shutter.
The System line, LDS line and Status line live together as a package. If all lines are on, the upper line will always be system, the middle line LDS and the lower line status. Positioning always affects all lines together.
Like all man readable information, the data is inserted as a window on the monitor image. Each window can be switched on and off independently. Background and position can be altered without affecting the settings of other windows.
The adjustment of the white level of the inserted data, an inverse display and a fine adjustment of the vertical position is described in chapters 10.4.5 White Level, Inverse and Fine Positioning.
• Enter the System/LDS/Status submenu from the main menu.
Changes made to settings are immediately activated. Check all settings on a correctly adjusted monitor.
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