Controlling the Camera Speed

Press the MODE button in the main menu to enter the first submenu. The limit values for the left and right end-stop of the handwheel (minimum and maximum camera speed) can be defined.

The first display line shows the value for the left end-stop, the second line shows the value for the right end-stop.

Press the SEL button for longer than 2 seconds.

The first digits in the first display line flash. The required value can now be set using the handwheel. Press the SEL button again to switch to the other positions. The first digits are confirmed, and the decimal positions are set to ‘0’ by pressing the SET button. The values in the second display line can be set accordingly.

Press the MODE button to go to the next submenu. The limit values for the aperture of the lens can be defined. Both the aperture and the shutter angle (if necessary) are automatically adjusted to compensate the exposure while the camera speed is adjusted with the handwheel. The two limit values (minimum and maximum T-stop) can be selected as required.

Press the SEL button for longer than 2 seconds. The T-stop value in the first display line flashes. This can now be set using the handwheel.

Press the SEL button again to switch to the next digit. The first digits are confirmed, and the decimal is set to ‘0’ by pressing the SET button.

The values in the second display line can be set accordingly.

The first display line shows the value for the left end-stop, the second line shows the value for the right end-stop.

If the compensation range available with the shutter angle is exceeded, the READY LED flashes green and the warning ‘ANGLE RANGE’ flashes on the display after returning to the main menu. The limit values for the iris, the shutter angle or the camera speed must be corrected! The camera can still be started for test purposes in spite of the flashing warning. However, the exposure may be incorrect!

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