On Set Preparation and Guidelines
This is a guide of on set procedures for checking your cameras condition and settings to be more confi-
dent in knowing that your shoot will be a success. This list has been broken into 6 sections: Condition;
External Settings; Internal Settings; Focus; Sample Chart; Verify.
CONDITION:
Here is a list of items to check on the camera;
1) Check all external switches for debris and make sure they function properly.
2) Check all plugs including lens, mic, all BNC connectors and XLR connectors for damage. Make sure
all connections are seated properly.
3) Before mounting the lens, check the CCD filter to make sure it is clear of dust or smudges.
4) Clean both front and rear of the lens with lens cleaner and tissue.
5) Mount the lens to the camera. See that it fits snug with no play and that the plug clicks in with ease.
Make sure the knob on the B4 mount is secure and not bent.
6) Make sure that the CAC function of the camera reads the lens. You will see CAC in the upper left of
the screen if it is active. To make sure the function is turned on, go to:
MAIN MENU>MAINTENANCE>CAC ADJ
*Canon lenses require you to rack though zoom and focus before it will be registered.*
7) Check the battery mount to ensure the pins are not bent or the block is not damaged.
8) Check all screws on the camera body to make sure they are snug, but DO NOT over tighten. (Includ-
ing the screws on the chrosziel shoe, viewfinder and handle).
9) Check the P2 card slot to ensure each slot is free from debris. Making sure the pins are not bent and
make a clean connection is crucial.
10) Camera should be powered for at least 20 minutes to warm up before being used.
*Titan cannot power camera with on board monitor such as an LH-900, power monitor separate*
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