Calibration
Use the Calibration submenu to perform camera calibration and to clear previous User calibration profiles.
After you perform a calibration, the camera adds a User calibration profile and makes it the default calibration configuration. Every time you calibrate the camera, the User profile is updated. The only time the User profile is removed, is when you Clear User Calibrations.
When you clear the User calibration profile, the camera defaults to Factory calibration. The next time you calibrate the camera, it generates a new User calibration profile.
The camera can store multiple user calibrations. Discreet calibrations are stored and recalled based on sensor scan direction and shutter speed. Multiple calibrations are not needed for shutter speeds faster than 1/48, and this feature is primarily used for quickly changing between sensor orientations in V-RAPTOR.
The Calibration submenu includes:
Item |
Details |
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Calibrate |
Performs the camera calibration process and creates a User calibration profile |
Calibration |
Displays the current calibration profile |
Calibration Integration Time |
Displays shutter speed at which the calibration was performed |
Calibration Date |
Displays the calibration date |
Clear User Calibrations |
Removes the User calibration profiles and restores the factory profile |
Calibrate
Only calibrate the camera after it has reached its operational temperature. This occurs usually within five minutes after you turn on the camera in the filming environment. Do not calibrate immediately after powering on.
NOTE: Make sure that the mount cap is installed on the camera before you calibrate the camera.
Select Calibrate. Press the button below OK to begin calibrating the camera.
When the camera is finished calibrating, the LCD displays the Calibration status message:
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