ARRIMOTION User’s Guide, 01/2004
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The Focus, Iris and Zoom Table Buttons
The correction tables consists of several records of data that contain a pair of encoder ticks to
absolute value entries.
Adding values should be carried out by pushing the Add button.
Move the lens now to the desired position using the primary wheel (as defined in the system menu)
and enter the corresponding value by pushing the value button followed by pushing set.
Several entries can be created now. We suggest to enter all marked positions of the corresponding
lens barrel.
By pushing add new entries can be added, by selecting one of the data with the up/down arrows
pairs and pressing delete this data pair could be removed.
The Load Button
The load buttons allows to load calibration tables from the hard disk.
Please not that Arri lenses come in eight different metric and eight different imperial calibrations.
We suggest to use exactly the same lens since calibration may vary from lens to lens of the same
type. Other manufacturers have individually calibrated lenses so it might be necessary to create a
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