If you are seeing this please open a support ticket.
We'll need the camera log file, and if possible, the problem clip for us to analyze.
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If you are seeing this please open a support ticket.
We'll need the camera log file, and if possible, the problem clip for us to analyze.
Nice meeting you a the booth Les.
Feature-wise we will keep our same philosophy for the camera's. We'll mirror what we've done for EPIC-X and Scarlet-X.
Did you map the "Save UI Screenshot to Media" to a button? If so, which one?
The screenshots will be saved to the SSD if there is one in the camera.
Pressing the record button, or switching the test signal tab to Off should disable the test pattern being shown.
If you are seeing a different behavior, please open a support ticket and send us...
You should let go of the power button when the "Shutting Down" message appears. If you continue to hold the power button (~5 seconds total) the camera will power off without completing a clean...
Set your display to mode 'clean' rather than overlays. The darkened look-around region will not be shown.
We've tracked down the issue. It will be resolved in the next release.
http://www.reduser.net/forum/showthread.php?93570-How-to-disable-focal-length-feed-out-on-beta-4-0-6&p=1141826&viewfull=1#post1141826
4.0.6 adds this capability (minimum 4 seconds)
That is correct.
If you want to have 2 custom calibrations available you currently need to store 1 or both on an SSD. (And probably on a computer for backup)
And just to repeat. If you import...
No, this not correct. When 'USER HS' is selected it implies you are using the 1 user map stored on the camera (default OR current exposure / framerate). The 'Factory' calibration is permanently...
Dylan --
EPIC / Scarlet currently store 2 internal cal maps. One is the factory map and the other is the user map.
To switch between the 2 maps, use the pull-down selector in the calibration...
The sensor is limited to 24 FPS during the calibration procedure and restored to your working setting after calibration completes.
The current FPS / exposure setting is to allow calibration with...
Phil -- We haven't been able to replicate this one, can you please send in a log?
Thanks.
The 512 GB V3 card is supported in 4.0.6
The sensor FPS will not snap to the next available (it would go to 1 fps in this case), but the exposure time will automatically cap out at is maximum duration (and turn yellow). Also, in the...
Let's take the case where we set the actual sensor FPS to 1.33 FPS with a .75 exposure with frame processing enabled and set to 4.
When you enable frame-processing, the actual sensor frame-rate is...
Yes, the current maximum sensor exposure time is 1 second. You can extend this exposure in camera by using frame-processing.
The frame processing features can only be used in multiples of 2.
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The wheel already does this. Press down once if you have a menu item selected and the time-bar will be selected.
Set your project rate to 25 FPS
From the FPS quick menu, set you frame-rate to 1.333 FPS
From the Exposure/Shutter spinner choose a 360 deg shutter OR the longest exposure time in the spinner list...
It's a possibility. We'll look into adding it as an option.
New in 4.0.3, the camera will attempt to maintain the 'user' shutter speed set whenever the frame-rate has changed.
Check your shutter speed setting. If it is shown in yellow, it indicates that...
There are key assignable key actions to put the camera into its sleep modes.
'Power Save: Enter Low Power Preview'
'Power Save: Enter Sleep'
Right now, the best way to do it is to open a ticket here: http://www.red.com/contact_us and send a quick description of the issue. Once you are contacted you can send in a log. This way the issues...
Sure. Logs are very welcome from everyone, especially for beta builds.