Shutter + Iris
Maintains the correct exposure levels by adjusting the shutter, then the aperture. If the
maximum or minimum available shutter value is reached and exposure still cannot be
maintained, your camera adjusts the aperture to keep exposure consistent.
While in the iris menu, tap 'auto exposure' to access iris based auto exposure modes
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When an auto exposure mode that effects the iris or shutter is enabled, a small 'A'
appears next to the iris or shutter indicator at the top of the LCD touchscreen.
Duration Display
At the top of your camera's LCD touchscreen, you'll see your camera's duration display.
Your camera's duration display will turn red while recording.
The duration display provides a timecode counter for checking the duration of your clips
and monitoring timecode during recording. The counter displays a time sequence showing
Hours:Minutes:Seconds:Frames and will change accordingly as you record or play back clips.
During recording the timecode is red.
The displayed duration starts from 00:00:00:00. The clip duration of the current or last
recorded clip is displayed on the touchscreen. Time of day timecode is embedded into clips for
easier post production.
To see the timecode, simply tap the duration display. Tap the duration display again to return to
clip duration.
Additional status indicators may appear around the duration display:
Appears to the right of the duration display when showing timecode.
Appears to the right of the duration display if an external timecode signal is connected and
valid. This can be fed from an ATEM Mini via HDMI, an ATEM switcher via SDI Program return
or from an analog mini jack or XLR timecode source.
Appears to the right of the duration display if the camera is running off an internal timecode
after being 'jam synced' and disconnected.
Appears when a valid reference source is connected and locked, based on the reference
input settings.
When connected to ATEM switchers, your studio camera will display a small tally status overlay
on the LCD touchscreen below the timecode. This means you can disable the tally light on the
camera, but still see if your studio camera has been switched to the preview output or is live to air.
Touchscreen Controls
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