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Chapter 9: Support
When selecting the trigger point using frames, you set the
number of post-trigger frames. To be consistent with this,
when using percent, you set the percentage of frames you
want to be post-trigger, rather than pre-trigger.
If you need to cancel your in- or out-point setting, just
long-press on the mark-in or mark-out button.
There is currently no “scrub” gesture, but subsequent
presses on the play or rewind controls will increase the
playback speed allowing you to do a fast-forward or
fast-reverse playback.
The main difference is the addition of a flip-out touch
screen on the LC-Series. This adds about 12mm to the
width of the camera. It also adds an on-camera control
interface and a live preview image for framing, focus,
and playback from RAM. There are no other functional
differences or differences in specifications.
The LCD screen on the side of the camera uses slightly
more power; therefore, battery life is slightly diminished.
A BPU-30 battery provides about 45 minutes of battery
life, where the BPU-60 provides about 90 minutes.
It will work fine in airborne applications that are within
the published specifications. It has good environmental
specifications (shock, vibration, temperature, operating
altitude) for most airborne applications and can work with
airborne power and trigger voltages (typically 28VDC.)
Up to about 1152 x 1152 square or 1280 x 920 rectangle
with a 1" c-mount lens. And, up to about 1600 x 1200
with a 4/3" c-mount lens. Depending upon the lens, some
vignetting can occur with very short lenses.
No, you cannot record directly to the CineFlash. There is
no “run/stop” mode on the Miro cameras.
When I select a trigger point using a
percentage number like 20%, the
trigger is 20% from the end of the
available frames not 20% from the
beginning. What is going on?
How can I cancel and reset the
in-point or out-point that I set in
the playback screen?
Can I scrub through the video on
the playback screen?
What are the differences between
the Miro LC and
R-Series cameras?
Is there any difference in battery
life between the LC and
R-Series cameras?
Can the R-Series be used as
an Airborne camera?
What is the maximum resolution
I can with a c-mount lens on the
R120 and R320S?
Can you record directly
to the CineFlash?
Summary of Contents for MIRO LAB
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