LDT- R1 User Manual
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camera in order to start recording data. External timecode must be provided to the
LDT-R1. Encoding data is recorded on the MicroSD card.
Please make sure to backup the MicroSD data on a computer after each shooting
day in order to avoid data loss.
Recording Format
Frame by frame (FbF) data is recorded onto the MicroSD card’s CLIPS folder, as a
CSV file type. Everytime the camera runs, a new CSV file is created.
The CSV file is matched to the timecode. A new line gets created at every timecode
interval.
Read ‘Appendix 2: Internal Recording - CSV File Structure’ to learn more about it.
Setting up the LTD-R1
Select the desired projects FPS.
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Choose Menu > Settings> Project FPS;
(23.98FPS, 24FPS, 25FPS, 29.97FPS, 30FPS)
Project FPS must match Timecode FPS.
If running multiple LDT-R1s at once, setting the corresponding camera index is
advised.
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Choose Menu > Settings> Camera index > A, B, C, ...
Camera roll can also be set. Updating the camera roll to the corresponding roll
loaded on the camera will help to keep track of the data. On a shoot with frequent
reloads we sometimes recommend you set this per day instead so A001 would be
left for the entire shoot day on A1.
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Choose Menu > Settings> Roll > 001, 002, 003, ...