Adjusting: | The term ‘adjust’ as used in this instruction | Limit value: A limit value is either the left and right |
| manual describes a manual alteration of one | handwheel |
| of the adjustable parameters using the | value of an adjusted parameter in the case |
| handwheel. | of a |
Ramp: | The term ‘ramp’ describes adjustment actions | Fixed value: After defining the limit values, the remaining |
| which run automatically over a predefined | |
| period of time after pressing the RAMP button | change when adjustments are being made |
| in the camera run, i.e. these adjustments are | must also be defined. |
| not controlled using the handwheel. | Example: if the camera speed has been |
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| selected as the parameter to be adjusted, |
Master value: The parameter which is to be primarily | the shutter angle and the aperture must be | |
| adjusted, i.e. the iris of the lens, the mirror | defined in the next submenus, if these are |
| shutter angle, or the camera speed. | controlled by the |
Slave value: Adjusting the master value alters the film | Screen time: The screen time is the time (in seconds) | |
| exposure. This difference in exposure can | needed for a projection at a selected |
| be automatically compensated for by the | standard projection speed: 24, 25 and 30 fps |
| are available. | |
| other parameters, e.g. altering the camera |
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| speed can be compensated for by the iris of |
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| the lens or by the shutter angle as required. |
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