Timecode – ARRI ARRIFLEX 416 User Manual

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Film Sensitivity (TCS Value)

The intensity of the TC recording must be adjusted to suit

the sensitivity of different film stocks. The switch for setting

the TCS level (Timecode sensitivity) is on the feed side on

the magazine. The knob can be turned by hand if the

magazine door is open or with a small screwdriver if the

magazine door is closed.

“0“ means no recording, “1“-“9“ stand for the various

intensity levels. The higher the TCS level, the higher the

intensity of the recording. The difference in intensity of the

successive TCS levels corresponds to one aperture stop.

The currently set level can also be seen in Mode 4 on the

display by pressing the “SEL“ key.

The TCS levels of the most frequently used film types are

listed in the table or are availabe from the ARRI website.

Film stock

Type

TCS Value

Fuji 8622

(Color Negative)

6

Fuji 8632

(Color Negative)

6

Fuji 8652

(Color Negative)

5

Fuji 8653

(Color Negative)

6

Fuji 8662

(Color Negative)

4

Fuji 8663

(Color Negative)

5

Fuji 8672

(Color Negative)

4

Fuji 8673

(Color Negative)

5

Fuji 8682

(Color Negative)

6

Fuji 8683

(Color Negative)

6

Fuji 8692

(Color Negative)

4

Kodak 7201

(Color Negative)

7

Kodak 7205

(Color Negative)

6

Kodak 7212

(Color Negative)

6

Kodak 7217

(Color Negative)

6

Kodak 7218

(Color Negative)

5

Kodak 7222

(B/W Negative)

8

Kodak 7229

(Color Negative)

5

Kodak 7231

(B/W Negative)

8

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