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OPERATION
Status Display:
1.
Shows the current position of the turntable (in degrees).
2.
Shows the last exposure of the camera (number of the last
picture).
Rotation Speed:
3.
This setting lets you set the speed of the turntable and, thus, the
time between exposures, e.g. adjusting it to the desired flash recycle time.
Additionally, you can adjust the speed for video recordings. This setting is
active in the manual as well as the automatic mode.
Manual Mode:
4.
The table turns to the left when using this key.
5.
The table turns to the right when using this key.
Automatic Mode:
6.
Select the start angle.
7.
Select the end angle.
8.
Here, you can set the desired number of exposures.
If the start angle
6.
is set to “0" and the end
7.
is set to “360",
the selected number of exposures
8.
is evenly assigned to
one full rotation (360°).
If, for example, the start angle
6.
is “0" and the end angle
7.
is set to “90",
the first exposure is done at 0° and the last one at 90°. The exposures
inbetween are evenly distributed. If a value is entered here, the selected
exposure is repeated when using the start button
10.
Start button for automatic exposure.
11.
Here you can pause the automatic exposure. This button is
only active in the setting “QUICK SHOT IS OFF” (15)!
12.
Here you can cancel the automatic exposure. The turntable
moves to position 0° when the button is pressed once. If the button is pres-
sed twice, the turntable remains at the current position. Here you can cancel
the automatic exposure. The turntable moves to position 0° when the button
is pressed once. If the button is pressed twice, the turntable remains at the
current position.
13.
This button sets the current position of the turntable to 0°.
14.
Here, the connected camera can be triggered manually.
15.
If “Quick Shot” is activated, the following exposures are triggered
without turntable stops.
If “Quick Shot” is off (the button’s arrow line is
hatched), the turntable briefly stops before each exposure.