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RED DSMC OPERATION GUIDE: WEAPON/SCARLET-W
955-0116_V6.1, REV-U | 82
EXPOSURE CONVERSIONS
The table below lists common shutter speed and shutter angle equivalents.
SHUTTER SPEED (1/XX SEC) SHUTTER ANGLE (°)
SHUTTER SPEED (1/XX SEC) SHUTTER ANGLE (°)
1/32
270
1/120
72
1/48
180
1/192
45
1/50
172.8
1/348
22.5
1/60
144
1/696
11
1/96
90
1/1000
8.6
CONVERT SHUTTER SPEED TO SHUTTER ANGLE
Shutter Angle = (Shutter Speed x Frame Rate x 360)
Example: (1/48 x 24 x 360) = 180
CONVERT SHUTTER ANGLE TO SHUTTER SPEED
Shutter Speed = 1/(Frame Rate x 360/Angle)
Example: 1/(24 x 360/180) = 1/48
TIMECODE
NOTE
: Using timecode requires ports that are only available on select DSMC
2
expanders. For more information,
go to
“Input/Output Connectors” on page 198
.
For more information about timecode, go to
“Timecode, Genlock, Multi-Camera Setup” on page 156
.
TIMECODE SOURCE
MODE
DESCRIPTION
User Provided (Internal)
Use Real Time Clock
(RTC)
Uses the internal Real Time Clock as the timecode counter
source. You can set the hours, minutes, and seconds in the
numerical boxes on the screen.
Set Manually
Define a custom value as the timecode counter seed. Set
the hours, minutes, and seconds in the numerical boxes on
the screen.
External
Varies by device
Uses the timecode from an external device connected to
the timecode connector on the expander.
SLATE
Use the Slate menu to add metadata to clips. After configuring the following fields, the information populates
in the Media menu when formatting media:
Cam ID
Cam Pos
NOTE:
The scene name is limited to eight (8) characters.
AUTO-INCREMENT TAKE
To automatically increment the take number when the camera stops recording, follow the instructions below:
1. Go to
Menu
>
Settings
>
Project
>
Slate
>
Scene
.
2. Enter a value in the
Take
box.