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  1. #1 What art thou lemo? 
    Does anybody know the size for the 5 pin lemo ports on the Red One Camera and a 744 (00, 0B, 1, etc.)?
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    It is a 1B shell type. Part number is in the RED ONE Operations Manual.
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    Do you know what the 744T is?
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    I would imagine it is exactly the same.....
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    Yes, same Lemo connector on the Red One and the 744t (and also the Deva and several other sound recorders).
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    I checked the red one manual and it said 'Mating Connector: LEMO FGG.0B.305.CLAD42Z'
    That being said it seems the size is 0B.
    I can't seem to find the size in the manual for the 744t, can anyone confirm the size on this machine?
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    Yeah you are correct. 0B. My error.

    It'll be the same on all the audio recorders that use a 5 pin LEMO, it's why we chose that connector in the first place.
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    Yep, the 5-pin Lemo is an industry-wide standard... which makes you wonder why you guys changed to the 4-pin mini-Lemo for the Epic. I sure wish you had kept it the same.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marc Wielage View Post
    Yep, the 5-pin Lemo is an industry-wide standard... which makes you wonder why you guys changed to the 4-pin mini-Lemo for the Epic.
    The PRO I/O Module which has Timecode In and Out uses the industry standard 5-pin 0B LEMO pin-out.

    The camera brain which has Timecode In, Genlock, RS232 and GPI/O signals, uses two 4-pin 00B LEMOs.

    It's a different use case.
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