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Burst
This is the number of frames that will be shot on one position.
Interval
The interval is the time between two consecutive exposures.
If the Interval time is set to zero the system will do consecutive exposures as fast as possible.
The Interval must be larger than the time the camera needs for the exposure of a frame times the
burst number plus the time needed for the capping shutter to open and close.
Cont / Single
In continuous Mode the system will shoot the frames of the move in a continuous process with the
interval that was defined.
The process starts with the frame defined as start frame and ends at frame defined as the stop
frame.
This is very useful for time lapse operation.
In Single Mode the system will wait for a trigger for each frame. This trigger could either be a GPI
event or the EXP button in the rec/play menu.
This mode is typically used in animation.
Retreat Frame
The retreat frame can be defined as one frame of the move. It is used to give a better access to the
set e.g. for animating characters. The Arrimotion system will go to this frame on the predefined
move and return also exactly on the move.
Summary of Contents for ARRIMOTION
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