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In order to find the right lens file quickly, UB2 allows you to sort your lens files by:
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custom text, the name which was assigned to each lens file when it was created.
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focal length or zoom range, the focal length or zoom range which was assigned
to each lens file when it was created.
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T-stop, the open T-stop which was assigned to each lens file when it was created.
UB3 allows you to activate and deactivate advanced lens information. This will display
information about your lens file including manufacturer, serial number, weather the file
was created from a duplicate file, whether it was created as a metric or imperial lens, and
whether it is selected as one of your “favorites”. While viewing advanced lens information,
you can use the thumb wheel to scroll through the lens files.
Press “next” (MB3) to select the lens file you want to edit. Press “back” (MB1) if you want
to return to the previous page.
If the lens file you have selected does not match the motor calibration range, or e.g. you
select a prime lens and you have 3 motors connected, or a zoom lens with only one motor
connected, a warning message will appear. Press “next” (MB3) to continue, or press
“back” (MB1) to select a different lens file.
6.2.3.3.6.
Duplicate
The duplicate function allows you to create lens files for a set of lenses quickly and
efficiently. Simply duplicate your chosen lens file and then “edit” it to match the new lens.
In “edit” mode, you can rename the lens, input any missing lens scales, and even shift
focus positions if required. This can help save time compared with creating each lens file
from scratch. Please also refer to section “6.2.3.3.5. Edit” on page 66 in this manual.
In order to find the duplicate lens file easily, go to the lens list and press UB3 to activate
the advanced lens information. Then, use the thumb wheel to scroll through the lens list.
The duplicate lens file will show “COPY” instead of the serial number from the original
lens. Once you have found the correct lens file, press UB3 to return to the lens list again.
UB2 allows you to sort your lens files by
•
custom text, the name which was assigned to each lens file when it was created.
•
focal length or zoom range, the focal length or zoom range which was assigned
to each lens file when it was created.
•
T-stop, the open T-stop which was assigned to each lens file when it was created.