Blackmagic Design CINEURSAMWC6KG2 URSA Broadcast G2 Camera

User Manual - Page 69

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Tapping the ‘shutter’ indicator brings up the shutter speed menu along the bottom of your
URSA Broadcast G2’s touch screen. If you have auto exposure set to ‘off,’ this screen will show
youyour currently selected shutter speed, as well as the available flicker free shutter speeds,
based on the mains power frequency you have selected in your URSA Broadcast G2’s ‘setup’
menu. Formore information, see the ‘setup settings’ section in this manual.
NOTE The characteristics of different light sources may still cause flicker even when
using flicker free shutter speeds. We recommend always performing a test shoot when
not using continuous lights.
To select one of the flicker free shutter speeds, simply tap on one of the displayed shutter
values. Using the arrows on either side of the current shutter value indicator will cycle through
some of the most commonly used values.
Your URSA Broadcast G2 will suggest flicker free shutter speeds based
on the mains power frequency you choose in the ‘setup’ menu
If you would like to choose a specific shutter value, you can do so by double tapping the current
shutter indicator at the bottom left of your screen. This will bring up a keypad that allows you to
type in any shutter value you wish.
If you type in a shutter value that is less than your current frame rate, for example 1/25th when
shooting at 29.97 frames per second, the nearest achievable shutter value will be used.
Thenearest shutter speed in this example would be 1/30th.
The manual shutter keypad allows you to type in any shutter value you wish
Your URSA Broadcast G2 has three shutter based auto exposure modes. To select one of
these, tapthe ‘auto exposure’ button in the far right of the shutter menu.
Tap ‘auto exposure’ to access shutter based auto exposure modes
69Touchscreen Controls
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