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LFP Quick Start Guide
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The
ENABLE
setting controls how the LFP triggers the camera
when you play back a move. Possible settings are:
–
MOMENTARY
- This option only applies to
controllers that have a separate
CAMERA
trigger
button, such as the MSA-20 Handwheels, Joystick
Controller, and Mini MSA. The camera is not triggered
during playback, and you take manual control of the
camera trigger instead. The controller generates a
continuous high camera trigger signal when you depress
and hold the
CAMERA
trigger button, and stops when
you release the button, whether or not playback is in
progress.
–
TIME-LAPSE
- used only for time-lapse playback. A
camera trigger pulse is generated at the start of each
frame (see page 31).
–
PULSE
- At the start of playback the controller sends a
brief signal to turn on the camera. During playback no
further camera trigger signal is sent; the camera keeps
running. At the end of playback the controller sends a
brief camera trigger signal to turn off the camera.
–
CONTINUOUS
- At the start of playback the controller
starts sending a continuous high signal to turn on the
camera. During playback the controller keeps sending the
continuous high signal and the camera keeps running. At
the end of playback the controller stops the signal, to turn
off the camera.
Hint
For
MOMENTARY
,
PULSE
, and
CONTINUOUS
settings, if a
bloop light is connected to the system (see page 73) the
light will flash at the start of move playback.
For
TIME-LAPSE
mode it is assumed that you won’t have a
bloop light, but you might have an auto-focus cable
attached to the same output pins (see page 73). An
auto-focus signal is generated whenever the camera
trigger signal is generated.
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