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NOTICE
Ensure that the motor torque level matches the lens to avoid
lens damage. Stiff, hard-to-move lenses require a higher torque
level. For highspeed applications and large lenses, the torque
may be set to higher values. For small, less ruggedly designed
lenses, the torque should be set to lower values.
Some lens motors provide very high torque for high-speed lens
drive. Be sure that lens, lens motors and rods are correctly
adjusted and fastened. Re-calibrate motors after re-attachment
of the motor and after each lens change! Ignoring this procedure
can lead to severe lens damage.
DIRECTION
Select
DIRECTION
to enter the
MOTOR DIRECTION
setup screen.
The direction setting determines the motor drive direction, affecting
the response to the hand control. The direction setting for lens
motors refers to mounting on standard support rods on the bottom
of the camera.
Use the
UP
and
DOWN
soft buttons
or the zoom stick to select between
focus, iris and zoom motors. Use
the
CHANGE
soft button to toggle
through the direction options
(Left,
Right)
.
Note: The correct direction setting is crucial for correct lens
metadata generation.