Blackmagic Design CINECAMPOCHDEF06P Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro Canon EF

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This gives you the following auto exposure options.
Iris
This setting automatically adjusts the aperture to maintain a constant exposure while keeping
shutter angle consistent. This will keep motion blur unaffected, but may affect your depth
of field.
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.
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
When an auto exposure mode that affects 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 and playback. The counter displays a time sequence
showing Hours:Minutes:Seconds:Frames and will changes 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.
When you connect Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Cameras to ATEM Mini, they can show their
switching status on the LCD touchscreen below the timecode. To assist camera operators, the
status overlay says ‘preview’ when a camera is cued to go on air soon, or ‘on air’ when a
camera is broadcasting live on air. ATEM Mini automatically synchronizes the timecode on
Pocket Cinema Cameras to match the switcher’s timecode when you connect them. This makes
it easier to perform accurate multi camera edits in DaVinci Resolve.
51Touchscreen Controls
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