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    Senior Member James Brundige's Avatar
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    Is this supported?

    I can change shutter, ASA, but not aperture.

    I'll be shooting aerials next week with a wing mount, hoping I can adjust exposure from the cockpit.

    Latest firmware on Epic and Redmote.
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    Quote Originally Posted by James Brundige View Post
    Is this supported?

    I can change shutter, ASA, but not aperture.

    I'll be shooting aerials next week with a wing mount, hoping I can adjust exposure from the cockpit.

    Latest firmware on Epic and Redmote.
    By default the +/- rocker on the REDmote is mapped to open and close iris.
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    Works great!! Thanks.

    Reduser rocks!

    For feedback, I just combed the user guide to see if I could have found this information; it's buried on p. 174, and pretty hard to read. I suggest lining up the Press and Release commands on the same line. (like they are for most of the side handle keys on p. 173) Or better yet, lose the release commands entirely, since none of them work. I think programming separate commands for button releases could get pretty weird.
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    Does this only work on Canon lenses? Because I have not got it to work.

    Quote Originally Posted by Trent Lillehaugen View Post
    By default the +/- rocker on the REDmote is mapped to open and close iris.
    RED camera owner.
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    Does this only work on Canon lenses? Because I have not got it to work.
    It should work on any supported lenses for the canon and nikon mounts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trent Lillehaugen View Post
    It should work on any supported lenses for the canon and nikon mounts.
    Huh?
    Trent, you definitely will have the answers...
    Is there a list of supported Nikon Glass? It is not yet in the latest Scarlet manual.
    Still waiting for the new TI Nikon mount, hope it will arrive in August
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