B.) head -26, Motion control - advanced, Head unit – Kessler MOTION CONTROL: Oracle Controller Full (3.02 SL) User Manual

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HEAD UNIT

MOTION CONTROL -

ADVANCED

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Using Advanced Mode in the ORACLE to create custom time

lapse moves. If you have the optional SmartLapse™ feature, we

recommend using it instead as it is easier to accomplish complex

moves very simply.

1.

Once in

Head Unit

mode press the MENU button until

you get to the main menu

2. Select

Motion Control

Press the MIDDLE JOYSTICK BUTTON or ENTER to confirm.

3. Select

Advanced

by moving the joystick down

Press the MIDDLE JOYSTICK BUTTON or ENTER to confirm.

4.

Move the joystick up or down to select one of the

following:

ShootMoveShoot

,

Continuous

,

Stop

Motion

, or

No Intervlmtr

(Intervalometer)

Press the MIDDLE JOYSTICK BUTTON or ENTER to confirm.

Note:

See page 17 for details on different shooting modes

Advanced

<

^

ShootMoveShoot

Continuous

v

Stop Motion

^

No Intervlmtr

Camera

Motion Control

<

v

5.

Select the desired

Exposure Time

Note: Only for S-M-S, Continuous and Stop Motion

6.

Select the desired

Shutter Delay

Note: Only for S-M-S and Continuous

7.

Select the desired

PAN Motor ON

time

Note: Only for S-M-S and Continuous

This setting tells the motor how long to remain on. Stepper motors

have two states. On and off. This setting determines how long the

motor is on for each step. The default setting is a good starting point for

time lapse work.

Note:

For more information on how a stepper motor works and how these

values effect movement, see the Stepper Motors Demystified section of

this manual.

The default is 0.05 S (seconds). We recommend leaving this at the

default for starting out.

Press the MIDDLE JOYSTICK BUTTON or ENTER to accept the setting.

Shutter Delay

1.00 S

Exposure Time

1.00

S

PAN Motor ON

0.05 S

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