![Kessler CINESHOOTER Скачать руководство пользователя страница 25](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/kessler/cineshooter/cineshooter_complete-users-manual_1958018025.webp)
support.kesslercrane.com
Page 24 of 33
USER GUIDE
SETTING UP A MOVE
CINESHOOTER SYSTEM
TIME LAPSE
Chose your mode—
SHOOT/MOVE/SHOOT
or
CONTINUOUS
:
•
SHOOT/MOVE/SHOOT*
– Camera will only fire when not moving. That is, the camera will
fire, move to next position, stop and fire.
•
CONTINUOUS**
– Camera will move without stopping and fire throughout the duration of
the move.
*Shoot/Move/Shoot mode is typically used for capturing “dragged shutter”/long exposures for shots like astro
timelapses, or instances where clean still images are necessary. This also can introduce a “jitter” when a timelapse is
played back similar to shooting video with a high shutter speed.
**If using a 3rd party intervalometer, select Continuous and set the overall run time by increasing or decreasing the
Photos value. The exposure, delay and photo values will not be used. This mode can introduce a subtle motion blur at
slower shutter rates, create a less perfect image, but one that appears to play back smoother and less jittery.
Set values for
EXPOSURE
,
DELAY
&
PHOTOS
by navigating Up and Down on the joystick.
Press Down on the joystick and select
NEXT
.
2.
3.
1.
Set the
RAMP
value by selecting with Enter and adjusting Up and Down with the joystick:
•
RAMP
–
Percentage value indicates the change in speed of the movement over the entire move.
Often described as an “ease in” and “ease out”,
the indicated value shows how many images
will be captured until the system gets up to the top speed or how many images until the camera
comes to a stop.
Select
START
to begin the time lapse.
The motors will move into the start position (1st key frame) and the backlight will turn off.
Press the Shift button to toggle the backlight on/off. Press the Enter button to Pause/Resume
the time lapse move.
In Timelapse mode, there are 2 Advanced Settings to note: PRE-MOVE DELAY and PRE/
POST PHOTOS.
•
PRE-MOVE DELAY – Operator sets the amount of time before the move begins. This is
helpful for long exposures where any camera movement has a chance to settle down, or
the operator to clear the frame, or the operator is waiting for a specific time to begin the
move.
•
PRE/POST PHOTOS – Allows you to set the amount of frames captured before
and after a camera movement to create timelapses with specifically cued camera
movements.
4.
5.
6.