Blackmagic Design CINECAMPOCHDEF06P Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro Canon EF

User Manual - Page 50

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Shutter
This setting automatically adjusts shutter value to maintain a constant exposure while keeping
iris aperture consistent. If you want to maintain a fixed depth of field, this is the setting to
choose. It’s worth mentioning that the subtle automatic adjustments of the shutter may have an
effect on motion blur. It’s also worth keeping an eye out for any flicker that may be introduced
from various light fixtures on indoor shoots. The auto iris feature is not available when the
‘shutter’ auto exposure mode is selected.
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.
Iris + Shutter
Maintains the correct exposure levels by adjusting the aperture, then the shutter value. If the
maximum or minimum available aperture is reached and exposure still cannot be maintained,
your camera adjusts the shutter value to keep exposure consistent.
While in the shutter menu, tap ‘auto exposure’ to access
shutter based auto exposure modes
When an auto exposure mode that affects the shutter or iris is enabled, a small ‘A’ appears next
to the shutter or iris indicator at the top of the LCD touchscreen.
Iris
The ‘Iris’ indicator displays your current lens aperture. By tapping this indicator, you can change
the aperture of compatible lenses and configure iris based auto exposure modes.
Tap the iris indicator to access iris settings
To adjust your Iris from the LCD touchscreen, your Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera must
befitted with a lens that supports changing aperture via the camera.
Tapping the ‘iris’ indicator once brings up the iris menu along the bottom of the touchscreen.
You’ll see your current lens aperture at the far left of this menu. You can change the aperture
bytapping the left and right arrows on either side of the current aperture, or moving the slider
left or right.
While in the ‘iris’ menu, tap the arrows on either side of
the iris indicator or use the slider to adjust iris settings
Tapping the ‘auto exposure’ switch icon at the far right of the iris menu opens the iris auto
exposure menu.
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