HDRX Menu
NOTE: HDRX mode cannot be modified when test signals are enabled.
NOTE: You cannot change the exposure when HDRX is enabled.
In HDRx mode, the camera records two (2) exposures within the interval that it would usually record only one (1). The primary exposure is normal, and uses the standard aperture and shutter settings (the “A track”). The secondary exposure is typically for highlight protection, and uses an adjustable shutter speed that is 2 to 6 stops faster (the “X track”). Since the camera captures twice the usual amount of frames, the maximum available recording frame rate is halved and the REDCODE compression options are limited.
For more information, see the High Dynamic Range Video with HDRX article.
HDRX Restrictions
You cannot use HDRX mode when:
- The MOTION MOUNT Shutter Type is set to Soft or Square.
- A Sensor Sync Mode (Genlock or MoCo) is enabled.
- Speed Ramp mode is enabled.
- A Frame Processing mode (Frame Summing or Frame Averaging) is enabled.
- Network Storage mode is enabled.
Enable HDRX
By default HDRX is disabled, and the HDRX indicator in the Lower Status Row is grey.
To enable HDRX, follow the instructions below:
- Go to Menu > Settings > HDRX.
- Select HDRX.
The HDRX text in the Lower Status Row turns white.
- Select the number of Factors. The range is 1 to 6, and the default is 2.
- Select which track you want the display to show:
- A Track: This track shows the video with the selected aperture and exposure settings applied.
- X Track: This track shows the video with the additional stops applied.