Controlling the Camera Speed

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The camera speed can be manually adjusted within the pre-defined end-stops of the handwheel

(master value: Camera speed).

The exposure is automatically compensated for by adjusting the mirror shutter angle. If the adjustment range of the shutter angle is insufficient for the given end value, the rest will be compensated for by the aperture of the lens. In this case, the iris proportion is evenly distributed over the entire compensation range.

If the iris control is not available, the flashing warning

‘NO IRIS’ is displayed in the main menu. Connect the iris control as described in chapter 4.1.2, calibrate the lens and assign the T-stops as described in chapter 5.5.1!

The first line of the main menu shows the mirror shutter angle, which is automatically adjusted within the the predefined limit values.

The symbol ‘F’ indicates the additional adjustment of the iris at the end of the first display line.

The second display line shows the currently adjusted camera speed using the handwheel.

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