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  • Page 1 RED RAVEN O P E R AT I O N G U I D E R E D R AV E N V 6 . 2 R E D D R A G O N R E D . C O M...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    General Troubleshooting RED MINI-MAG System Appendix A: Technical Specifications Expanders RED RAVEN Power Modules RED RAVEN BRAIN Dimensions RED Batteries and Chargers Appendix B: Input/Output Connectors Displays and Electronic Viewfinders DSMC2 Base Expander LEMO Adaptors DSMC2 Base I/O V-Lock Expander...
  • Page 3: Disclaimer

    While thought to be accurate, the information in this docu- ation to, is not associated with or sponsored by, and has no express ment is provided strictly “as is” and RED will not be held responsible rights in third-party trademarks. Adobe and Adobe Premiere Pro for issues arising from typographical errors or user’s interpretation...
  • Page 4: Compliance Statements

    (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est sus- RED declares that the radio equipment described in this document ceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.Cet appareil numéri- comply with the following international standards.
  • Page 5 Restrictions d’utilisation - Zone géographique où les restrictions s’appliquent : France Pour la France métropolitaine 2.400 - 2.4835 GHz (Canaux 1 à 16) autorisé en usage intérieur 2.400 - 2.454 GHz (canaux 1 à 10) autorisé en usage extérieur COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 6: Safety Instructions

    WARNING: Danger of explosion if an incor- rect battery is charged with the RED Char- DO NOT operate or store near any heat sources such as radia- ger or is used to power the camera and tors, heat registers, stoves, or any other apparatus that pro- accessories.
  • Page 7: Battery Storage And Handling

    40% to 60%. If RED batteries. batteries will be stored for long periods of time, RED recommends Store the battery in a location where children cannot reach it. that you check the charge level at least once every six (6) months, If the battery leaks or gives off a bad odor, discontinue use and recharge batteries to a capacity level of 40% to 60%.
  • Page 8: Chapter 1: Camera Introduction

    RED’s smallest form factor to date. ® RED RAVEN is built to shoot exceptionally high-speed, high resolution content. As one of the smallest and most lightweight RED cameras yet, RED RAVEN is uniquely suited for hand-held shooting, as well as gimbal and ®...
  • Page 9: Shoot For Video And Stills

    The camera is equipped with a Stills mode that makes it easier to capture stunning images. With presets optimized for stills and Swipe-Up Shortcuts for the RED Touch display, switching from Motion mode to Stills mode is seamless. Using REDCINE-X PRO, or other editing applications supporting the RED SDK, you can pull full resolution still images from R3D files.
  • Page 10: Hdrx And Magic Motion

    MAGIC MOTION creates an image that matches the natural motion observed by the human eye. ADDITIONAL RESOURCES The following resources offer additional information about RED, the camera system, and the RED community:  RED.com: Check the official RED website for the latest information about RED products.
  • Page 11: Chapter 2: Camera System Components

    Failure to do so may result in damage to the item or camera that is not covered under warranty. NOTE: Availability of components listed in this chapter is subject to change at any time. ADDITIONAL RESOURCES For more information on power and media, see the following guides, available at www.red.com/downloads: DSMC Power Operation Guide DSMC Media Operation Guide COPYRIGHT ©...
  • Page 12: Brain

    ® camera, the T.H.C. needs to be connected to the W.M.D. (either wired or wirelessly). For more information about the T.H.C., see the RED 3-Axis System Operation Guide at www.red.com/downloads. BRAIN CONTROL: PWR/REC KEY  Fully press and hold the PWR/REC key for two (2) seconds to turn on/off.
  • Page 13 Media mounted with ≤ 5% of media space available Recording Power Status LED (PWR) Both green flashing Firmware update in progress and Record Status LED (REC) Both red flashing Firmware update error COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 14 Focus Hook Storage Location Store the focus hook or set screw 1. The DSMC2 LEMO Adaptor A allows you to mount other RED displays. ® 2. Install only the focus hook or set screw to this mounting point. Damage to the media bay or other components of the camera system caused by installing other devices is not covered under warranty.
  • Page 15 R E D R AV E N O P E R AT I O N G U I D E MEDIA BAY CONTROLS RED RAVEN Media Bay Controls This section describes the control functions for the media bay. CONTROL DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 16 R E D R AV E N O P E R AT I O N G U I D E MEDIA BAY LEDS RED RAVEN Media Bay LEDs This section describes the LED functions for the media bay. COLOR/FLASHING DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 17: Red Mini-Mag System

    RED MINI-MAG (512GB) 725-0078 RED MINI-MAG (1TB) 725-0081 1. The RED MINI-MAG 1TB can take up to 20 seconds to mount to a computer or a camera. For more information, see the DSMC Media Operation Guide, available at www.red.com/downloads. EXPANDERS NOTE: Only one (1) expander module can be used at a time.
  • Page 18 XL Module. The low profile DSMC2 Base Expander offers a variety of ® connectors and is ideal for run-and-gun and independent shooters. NOTE: Only one (1) expander module can be used at a time. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 19 This expander is the ideal solution for a variety of production environments, maximizing camera interface and functionality for the most demanding shoots. NOTE: Only one (1) expander module can be used at a time. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 20 DC input supply to turn the camera on and off when the camera is mounted in remote or difficult to maneuver locations. NOTE: Only one (1) expander module can be used at a time. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 21 Expander The DSMC2 Base I/O V-Lock Expander offers a variety of Input/Output connections, as well as an industry standard V-Lock mount to power your WEAPON, SCARLET-W, or RED RAVEN™ camera using RED BRICK batteries. The DSMC2 Base I/O V-Lock Expander also features a selector switch that enables the BRAIN to automatically boot when power is provided via the DC IN connector on the expander.
  • Page 22: Power Modules

    R E D R AV E N O P E R AT I O N G U I D E POWER MODULES RED offers the following DSMC2 power modules: ITEM PART NUMBER DSMC2 REDVOLT XL Module 740-0034 DSMC2 REDVOLT XL MODULE DSMC2 REDVOLT XL Module The DSMC2 REDVOLT XL Module mounts seamlessly to the back of the camera—and select other I/O...
  • Page 23: Displays And Electronic Viewfinders

    1. Using this display with an EPIC or SCARLET camera requires a DSMC2 LEMO Adaptor B. 2. Using this display with a WEAPON, SCARLET-W, or RED RAVEN camera requires a DSMC2 LEMO Adaptor A. For a full list of LCD and EVF user keys and default actions, go to “Default Key Functions”...
  • Page 24 LCD PRECAUTIONS WARNING: DO NOT use a RED display as a handle to lift or carry the camera. Damage to a RED display or other components of the camera system caused by using the display as a handle are not covered under warranty.
  • Page 25 >10,000:1 typical 2.0 to –5.0.1 1. Using these displays with a WEAPON, SCARLET-W, or RED RAVEN camera requires a DSMC2 LEMO Adaptor A. WARNING: DO NOT point the BOMB EVF (OLED) eyepiece at direct sunlight. Continued exposure to direct sunlight may damage the EVF. Point the eyepiece away from sunlight when not in use. Damage to the BOMB EVF (OLED) caused by continued exposure to direct sunlight is not covered under warranty.
  • Page 26 1080p OLED micro-display, and improved color accuracy with 30-bit RGB color represenation. View and monitor your RED footage as it is intended with truer colors and deeper blacks in a larger field of view. Engineered with OBSOLESCENCE OBSOLETE in mind, the DSMC2 RED EVF (OLED) is perfect for use with ®...
  • Page 27: Lemo Adaptors

    DSMC2 LEMO Adaptor B The DSMC2 LEMO Adaptor B enables you to use a DSMC2 RED Touch LCD with your existing EPIC or SCARLET camera. The DSMC2 LEMO Adaptor B converts the display signal from a pogo connection to a legacy EVF/ LCD LEMO port.
  • Page 28: Camera Control Modules

    R E D R AV E N O P E R AT I O N G U I D E CAMERA CONTROL MODULES This section describes the camera control modules. These devices provide a wide array of programmable buttons, controls, and other features to interact with the camera. RED offers the following controls: ITEM PART NUMBER...
  • Page 29: Rails, Mounts, Tactical Gear, And Cables

    The DSMC2 Outrigger Handle is ideal for shooters who use one hand on the handle, for grip and record button access, and the other for lens adjustments or support. RAILS, MOUNTS, TACTICAL GEAR, AND CABLES RED offers a wide variety of support gear, mounting platforms, cables, accessories, and other equipment. For more information, visit the RED Store at www.red.com/store.
  • Page 30: Chapter 3: Basic Operations

    WARNING: While third-party batteries may be mechanically compatible with the camera system, the manufacturer is responsible for the performance and stability of third-party options, not RED. Damage to the camera system or third-party devices caused by using third-party power options is not covered under warranty. The camera may be unable to determine and display the voltage or remaining battery capacity of third-party power options.
  • Page 31: Turn On The Camera

    The Power Status LED then illuminates green to confirm that the camera is turned on and ready to use. NOTE: The Power Status LED flashes red when there is less than five (5) minutes of operating time remaining. TURN OFF THE CAMERA Use one of the following methods to turn off the camera:  Go to Menu >...
  • Page 32: Configure Your Camera

     DSMC2 Sidekick (Forged CF)  DSMC2 Sidekick (Woven CF)  DSMC2 Sidekick (Magnesium) NOTE: Each DSMC2 Sidekick is compatible with RED RAVEN™. WARNING: Before installing or removing the DSMC2 Sidekick, you MUST turn off the camera. REQUIRED TOOL: T10 TORX driver ®...
  • Page 33  DSMC2 Sidekick (Forged CF)  DSMC2 Sidekick (Woven CF)  DSMC2 Sidekick (Magnesium) NOTE: Each DSMC2 Sidekick is compatible with RED RAVEN. WARNING: Before installing or removing the DSMC2 Sidekick, you MUST turn off the camera. REQUIRED TOOL: T10 TORX driver 1.
  • Page 34 R E D R AV E N O P E R AT I O N G U I D E INSTALL THE DSMC2 REDVOLT XL MODULE The DSMC2 REDVOLT XL Module mounts to the rear of the following items:  RED RAVEN BRAIN  DSMC2 Base Expander  DSMC2 REDVOLT Expander WARNING: Before installing or removing the DSMC2 REDVOLT XL Module, you MUST turn off the camera.
  • Page 35: Use A Tripod Or Monopod

    WARNING: Ensure that the tripod, monopod, or support system is designed and rated to handle the weight of your camera configuration. RED is not responsible for any damage caused by using a tripod, monopod, mount, or support system that does not provide sufficient support.
  • Page 36: Video Monitor Outputs

    4:4:4 RGB. The camera offers the following monitor outputs:  EVF/LCD: Supports a RED EVF or LCD display.  HD-SDI: Provides a 720p or 1080p output suitable for monitoring or recording to an external VTR or DDR device. It may be configured for 10-bit LIN (VIDEO) or 10-bit LOG (FILM) encoded data.
  • Page 37 NOTE: HD-SDI and HDMI ports are only available on select DSMC2 expanders. For more information, go to “Input/Output Connectors” on page 165. You can record simultaneously to an external recorder and a RED SSD. To record simultaneously, follow the instructions below: 1. Attach a DSMC2 expander that has an HD-SDI or HDMI port.
  • Page 38: Chapter 4: Basic Menus And Controls

    Live camera recording view, overlays, guides, and more. Go to “Live Action Area” on page Lower Status Row Critical camera parameters, record/playback modes, media and power status, and audio meter. Go to “Lower Status Row” on page COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 39: Upper Status Row (Basic Menu)

    UPPER STATUS ROW (BASIC MENU) The Upper Status Row displays basic project parameters. The currently selected parameter in the Upper Status Row is underlined with a red bar. The Upper Status Row is also known as the Basic Menu. Upper Status Row...
  • Page 40 For example, select Advanced... in the Frame Rate menu to open Menu > Settings > Project > Frame Rate. For more information about Advanced Menus, go “Advanced Menus” on page Select “Advanced...” Button “Advanced...” Menu COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 41 For example, if you open the Frame Rate menu and select Edit List..., the camera lets you add or remove values to available frame rates. Select “Edit List...” Button “Edit List...” Menu COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 42 For more information, go to “R3D File Format and REDCODE” on page REDCODE range is 2:1 to 22:1. Default is 8:1. For maximum available REDCODE values, see the DSMC Media Operation Guide at www.red.com/downloads. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 43: Live Action Area

    The focal length and focal distance values and range vary depending on the attached lens. When the focal length of the lens changes, the current values displays. For more information, go to “Lens Tab” on page COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 44: Lower Status Row

    DC voltage in or % of remaining battery capacity; “Power Status” on page 47 tap to access the Power menu Audio Meter Audio input selection and levels; “Audio Meter Levels” on page 121 tap to access the Audio menu COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 45: Camera Mode

    Power NOTE: For more information, go to “Swipe-Up Menu” on page  Default Motion Preset (RED) STILLS MODE Stills mode optimizes your camera settings for capturing stills. In Stills mode, the camera defaults to 6K 3:2, REDCODE 3:1, Auto Exposure Single Shot, and Multi-Shot mode. Stills mode includes the following features:  Stills recording modes: ‒...
  • Page 46 RAW Clip Meter Also known as “traffic lights”. Provides a visual representation of exposure and sensor data levels for Red, Green, and Blue channels; Circles (traffic lights) will light up when clipping occurs 1. The RAW Level Bars display the amount of pixels in the image that are noisy or clipped in relation to the total number of pixels in the image.
  • Page 47: Power Status

     Grey: The sensor sync mode is not set to genlock.  Red: The sensor sync mode is set to genlock, but is not locked to a genlock signal. This may occur if genlock or sensor sync is lost while recording.
  • Page 48 The remaining capacity is indicated by the following colors:  Green: 12.0 V and up  Yellow: 11.8 V to 11.9 V  Red: 11.6 V to 11.7 V NOTE: The camera turns off automatically if the supply voltage drops to 11.5 V. BATTERY TIME REMAINING When using a REDVOLT XL battery, the power status displays the location of the power source and the remaining battery capacity.
  • Page 49: Navigation Controls

    R E D R AV E N O P E R AT I O N G U I D E NAVIGATION CONTROLS This section describes basic controls for navigating the camera menus. TOUCHSCREEN NAVIGATION RED Touch displays offer intuitive menu control and four (4) programmable buttons. RED Touch 7.0" LCD RED TOUCH BUTTON DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 50 R E D R AV E N O P E R AT I O N G U I D E SWIPE-UP MENU The Swipe-Up Menu is available in the Lower Status Row on RED Touch displays and provides Swipe-Up Shortcuts for Motion mode, Stills mode, and Playback.
  • Page 51: Navigation Group

    Press ENTER to select.  Press the Up Navigation Key to open the related Advanced Settings menu, if one (1) is available. For more information, go to “Default Key Functions” on page 188. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 52 Lock the keys on the DSMC2 Sidekick to prevent inadvertent button presses and menu changes.  Lock: Press A + D simultaneously.  Unlock: Press A + D simultaneously. Alternatively, press and hold ENTER while keys are locked. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 53 Current timecode value Power Status Indicates DC supply voltage or % of remaining battery capacity including current supply voltage Color and Gamma Space Currently selected RED color and gamma space settings Resolution Recording resolution Shutter Speed Integration time or shutter angle...
  • Page 54: Chapter 5: Advanced Menus

    ACCESS THE ADVANCED MENUS  Tap the Menu button on the DSMC2 Sidekick. ™  Tap the Menu icon on the touchscreen.  Select the Advanced... button in any menu from the Upper Status Row. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 55: Settings Menu

     Red: Overexposed; indicates sensor exposure levels that are clipping. Purple (underexposure) and red (overexposure) are based on RAW data and show areas that are clipping or close to clipping. The RGB settings (settings in the Look menu) DO NOT affect the Exposure indicators.
  • Page 56  16: Represents the top stop, and is broken up into 1/8th increments to show highlight roll-off. Each 1/8th stop is represented by a different shade of red, ranging from light red (less light) to dark red (most light). COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC...
  • Page 57 The side-bars are green if the pitch is within +/– 1° of the calibrated zero position, otherwise they are red. The horizon-line is green if the roll is within +/– 1° of the calibrated zero position, otherwise it is red.
  • Page 58 ‒ Zebra 1: ‒ Video: Areas of the image exposed within the IRE range are indicated by red diagonal lines at –45°. Default is 98 to 100 IRE. ‒ RAW: Areas of the image exposed within the range of stops are indicated by solid red. Default is 15.80 to 16.00 stops.
  • Page 59 Enables the false color modes on the monitor. For more information, go to “Tools” on page FLIP/MIRROR UI NOTE: This setting is NOT available on the RED Touch 7.0" LCD. For more information, go to “Flip/Mirror” on page Flip the graphical user interface (GUI) vertically and mirror horizontally (not rotated). Use this setting when mounting a monitor upside down.
  • Page 60 Control > Monitor tab.  Media: Overlays saved to an SSD can be found at On Media: \overlays:. NOTE: Overlays that end with (RED) are provided by default and cannot be edited, deleted, or exported. OVERLAY ACTIONS  Create...: Create a new custom overlay using a blank overlay template in the Overlay Editor.
  • Page 61 If you remove an LCD when an EVF is attached, then the EVF becomes the control monitor. If you then remove the EVF when an HDMI monitor is attached, the HDMI monitor becomes the control monitor. If you then re- attach the LCD, then the LCD is the control monitor again. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 62  Lock Touch Screen: Touchscreen control is locked. To unlock, tap the screen and follow the on-screen instructions.  Use Small Dialogs on 9" LCD: The dialogs on the RED Touch 9.0" LCD are smaller than the default dialogs. GENLOCK OFFSET NOTE: HD-SDI ports are only available on select DSMC2 expanders.
  • Page 63  Total Time: Displays the total run-time left of battery power, taking into account all available batteries. VU METER  Input: Displays levels of audio inputs (pre-mixer). (Default)  Output: Displays levels of audio outputs (post-mixer). COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 64 R E D R AV E N O P E R AT I O N G U I D E HISTOGRAM  RGB: Displays red, green, and blue channels on histogram. (Default)  Luma: Displays luma channel on histogram. MEDIA  Percentage: Displays media space remaining as a percentage.
  • Page 65 To enable a test signal, select the test signal box. To exit, tap the touchscreen or press the Enter or Menu button. If needed, enable an Audio Tone. NOTE: Test signals are not recordable; they are provided to help align external HD-SDI and HDMI monitors. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 66 Control the sharpness of each monitor output. Move to the left for a sharper image; move to the right for a less sharp image. CURVES Define the individual curves for the Luma, Red, Green, and Blue channels. You can only adjust one (1) curve at a time. Select Reset Curve to reset a curve. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC...
  • Page 67 NOTE: RED recommends using the most recently released Color Space and Graded Gamma settings. Use legacy settings (such as REDcolor2) only if you need to record footage to match footage that you recorded with that legacy setting.
  • Page 68 Each preset has 0.000 Tint. Available preset options are:  Incandescent: 2800 K  Tungsten: 3200 K  Fluorescent: 4500 K  Flash: 5500 K  Daylight: 5600 K  Cloudy: 7500 K  Shade: 9000 K COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 69 Alternatively, select Color Temperature > Advanced... from the Upper Status Row. 3. Select Auto White Balance. LGG (LIFT, GAMMA, GAIN) Adjust the lift, gamma, and gain for the Red channel, Blue channel, and Green channel individually. PROJECT The Project menu includes: Frame Rate, Exposure, Timecode, Slate, Format, and Sensor.
  • Page 70 Shutter Angle = (Shutter Speed x Frame Rate x 360) Example: (1/48 x 24 x 360) = 180 CONVERT SHUTTER ANGLE TO SHUTTER SPEED Shutter Speed = 1/(Frame Rate x 360/Angle) Example: 1/(24 x 360/180) = 1/48 COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 71 Frame values for Auto Head Frames and Auto Tail Frames on the Auto Slate tab, these values only show in-camera. The Auto Head Frames and Auto Tail Frames metadata values are currently disabled in REDCINE-X PRO. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 72 Use the Format menu to select the resolution and aspect ratio. The available aspect ratios are determined by the selected resolution. After selecting format settings, select Set Format. RED RAVEN FORMATS The table below describes the formats for each of the RED RAVEN™. RESOLUTION DIMENSIONS (PIXELS) DIMENSIONS (MM)
  • Page 73 Continuous Record is the “normal” recording mode. The camera continuously records frames at the current recording frame rate. You can limit each recording to a specific amount of frames using the Limit Recording to setting. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 74 (1) frame period at the current recording frame rate. To completely synchronize frames to an external trigger, set Sensor Sync Mode to MoCo. For more information, go to “Sync” on page COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 75  Pre Count: The camera captures the frame cache from the time preceding the marker.  Post Count: The camera captures the remaining frame cache after the marker. The maximum frame counts are listed in the Available column, and are based on format and REDCODE. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 76 4. Use the Limit Recording to fields to set the recording to end at a predefined frame limit (optional). 5. Close the menu. 6. For more information on using the different sub-modes, go to: ‒ “Basic Multi-Shot Mode” on page 76 ‒ “Advanced Multi-Shot Mode” on page 76 COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 77 “HDRX Menu” on page 102.  RED recommends performing a Secure Format before recording Apple ProRes. For more information, see DSMC Media Operation Guide, available at www.red.com/downloads.  QuickTime files have the same metadata that is in the REDCODE RAW files. The metadata is per clip, and not per frame.
  • Page 78 R E D R AV E N O P E R AT I O N G U I D E FILE STRUCTURE OF RECORDED APPLE PRORES FILES When recording REDCODE RAW + QuickTime, this is the file structure of the recorded files on the RED MINI-MAG:  .RDM Folder ‒...
  • Page 79 2K: Available for all Apple ProRes codecs. ‒ 6. QuickTime: Select a codec from the Record Video Codec drop-down menu: ‒ Apple ProRes 422 HQ ‒ Apple ProRes 422 ‒ Apple ProRes 422 LT COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 80 NOTE: To use Pre-Record only for specific situations, map Pre-Record to a key (Menu > Settings > Setup > Keys > Record: Start Pre-Record). For more information, go to “Keys” on page COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 81 ‒ Mark Still Frame  EVF Tally Light: Select this check box to enable the EVF Record Tally LED on the EVF to illuminate red when recording.  SSD Tally Light: Select this check box to enable the Record Tally LED on the media bay to illuminate red when recording.
  • Page 82 Target ID text box) or a specific group (enter the name of the group in the Target ID text box). The camera/group name must match the name entered in the Name/Group field of the target device(s). COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 83 2. Select the WiFi tab. 3. Select Ad-Hoc from the Mode drop-down menu. 4. Select a wireless channel from the Channel drop-down menu. The default is Ch1, and you can select one out of 11 channels. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 84 The camera can connect to access points that are either not encrypted or use WPA or WPA2 encryption. If an encrypted access point is selected a passphrase field will appear to enter the password. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 85 9. Select Connect at the bottom of the WiFi screen. The IP address of the access point displays at the bottom of the WiFi screen after the camera connects to the access point. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 86  Genlock: Sensor synchronizes with the incoming compatible genlock signal.  MoCo: Each rising edge on the sync input triggers a frame to be captured. GENLOCK SOURCE Select a genlock input:  BRAIN (Default)  Rear Module COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 87 Regardless of sensor type and fan mode, you will get the best image quality by performing a black shading calibration at the temperature you want to use for your shoot. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 88 ADAPTIVE (TARGET TEMPERATURE) Adaptive is the default mode for RED RAVEN. Select a Target Temperature and the fans self-adjust to maintain the selected temperature. The default Target Temperature is 39°C. After the camera reaches the Target Temperature, and if the ambient temperature remains constant, Adaptive mode results in a consistent fan speed and fan noise over time.
  • Page 89 Status, and OLPF. SAVE A LOG FILE A LOG file is a detailed text file of the processes and operations performed by the camera. If you contact RED for support, you may be asked to send a LOG file. To save a LOG file, follow the instructions below: 1.
  • Page 90 The system initializes and then makes multiple passes through the following phases of the calibration: ‒ Capturing ‒ Analyzing ‒ Erasing ‒ Programming 9. When the Calibration Successful dialog displays, select OK to complete black shading. The new calibration map is automatically selected. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 91 NOTE: If you mount an SSD with calibration files to your computer, each calibration map displays as a sub- folder in a folder called Calibration. To save a calibration map to your hard drive, copy the entire sub-folder (for example, 48_32C_20140128122150) to your drive. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 92 NOTE: The camera may not be able to calibrate some electronic lenses. NOTE: The camera does not create calibration files for lenses that are already electronically supported. For a full list of supported lenses, go to “Lenses” on page 178. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 93 The Self-Test menu includes: Enable Sensor Test Pattern and Touchscreen. ENABLE/DISABLE SENSOR TEST PATTERN The Sensor Test Pattern feature is only used during manufacturing. The sensor test pattern is a white screen. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 94 1. Go to Menu > Settings > Maintenance > Restore System. 2. Select Reset Defaults. 3. Select YES on the screen that asks you to confirm the action. The camera turns off. 4. Turn on the camera. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 95  PIN: The personal identification number that is specific to your camera.  SVN Revision: The current firmware number.  Runtime: The number of hours that the camera has been turned on. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 96 R E D R AV E N O P E R AT I O N G U I D E OLPF RED RAVEN includes an integrated OLPF. To view your OLPF type, go to Menu > Settings > Maintenance > OLPF. The OLPF that is installed in your camera displays in the OLPF Type field.
  • Page 97: Media Menu

    DEVICE Format and eject (unmount) the SSD. To see information about the SSD in the camera, select More Info..CLIPS View and load clips on the SSD in thumbnail view. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 98: Playback Menu

    Displays the metadata for the selected clip. PLAYBACK STATUS BAR Displays the progress of the clip during playback. When using the touchscreen, swipe your finger right and left to fast-forward and rewind the clip, respectively. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 99 R E D R AV E N O P E R AT I O N G U I D E PLAYBACK CONTROLS Playback Controls 10 11 Playback Controls 14 15 17 18 Playback Controls COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 100 Out Point, Previous Marker, and Next Marker. In Point Sets a red In Point marker in the Playback Status Bar. Use an In Point marker in conjunction with an Out Point marker to play only a certain portion of a clip. The In/Out Point markers help when the clip is long and you want to focus on a particular segment.
  • Page 101: Power Menu

    “Turn Off the Camera” on page 1. Go to Menu > Power. 2. Select Shutdown. The Shutting Down... message displays and the camera turns off. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 102: Hdrx Menu

    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. ‒ NOTE: For more information, see the High Dynamic Range Video with HDRx article, available at www.red.com/ learn/red-101/hdrx-high-dynamic-range-video. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 103: Focus Menu

     Manual: When selected, all focus operations are manual.  Confirm: Enables the Center or Spot focus target. This mode provides additional focus assistance by using red, yellow, and green color changes to the focus spot window. Inadequate subject illumination and/or contrast may interfere using Confirm mode.
  • Page 104 Objects are in focus CENTER Provides a large target square for focus that is centered in the recording area. SPOT Provides a small target for precise focus that you can move around the recording area. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 105 1. Go to the main screen. 2. Press the Down Arrow in the Navigation Group. The Spot target line weight increases and the red cursor under Menu dims slightly. 3. Use the directional arrows to move the Spot target to the desired location.
  • Page 106 2. Go to Menu > Focus > Mode. 3. Select Rack from the Mode drop-down menu. Spot is automatically selected from the Zone drop-down menu, since rack focus only works with Spot zone. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 107 NOTE: To view the focus distance for each rack point on the main screen, go to Menu > Settings > Display > Modes and enable Rack Show Distance mode. For more information, go to “Lens Tab” on page COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 108: Exposure Assist

    The AE feature is different than traditional AE, in that RED AE only controls the amount of light that hits the sensor, either by adjusting aperture or exposure. RED AE analyzes RAW data before the ISO curve, and ensures that the sensor matches the user-selected brightness.
  • Page 109: Metering Mode

    For example, you can modify the aperture list to include f/2.8 and f/5.6. If Free Value Selection is enabled, the algorithm only selects aperture parameters between f/2.8 and f/5.6. This setting limits the range of focal depth. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 110: Presets Menu

    When the AE feature is able to match the sensor brightness, the overlay turns yellow. If the brightness fluctuates more than half of a stop, the overlay turns red. When AE is enabled, the “AE” indicator displays before the aperture and exposure parameters in the Upper Status Row.
  • Page 111 Create in-camera looks in the Menu > Presets > Camera Presets tab. Modify and manage the in-camera Looks the same way as any other presets created in the Camera Presets tab. For more information, go to “Camera Presets” on page 111. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 112: Auto Presets

     On Enter Preview: The selected preset is applied every time the camera enters Preview mode, including at startup and when exiting Playback mode.  On Enter Playback: The selected preset is applied every time the camera enters Playback mode. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 113: Chapter 6: Record And Monitor Audio

    To set up audio, go to Menu > Settings > Audio. To adjust the input, pre-amplifier, and headphone settings, select Control. To adjust the mix settings, select Mix. CONTROL To adjust the input, pre-amplifier, and headphone settings, select Control. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 114 Audio Meter, but are not included in the clip metadata. For more information, go to “Headphone Volume” on page 115. MODE Match the channel mode to the incoming audio signal. MODE SOURCE DESCRIPTION NONE NONE Audio recording disabled. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 115: Headphone Volume

    1. Go to Menu > Settings > Audio > Control > Headphone Volume. 2. Move the Left and Right sliders up and down to adjust the volume. 3. To toggle mute/unmute, select Mute. NOTE: To link the volume for Left and Right, select Link. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 116: Mix

    The Audio Meter displays at the bottom-right corner of the viewfinder, and displays either the incoming audio channels (default), or the outgoing audio (Headphone Mix, Audio Out Mix, and Monitor Mix). For more information, go to “VU Meter” on page COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 117: Audio During Playback

    0 dBFS Audio is clipping (if signal exceeds –1 dBFS, the whole bar is red) NOTE: In the American broadcast and post production systems, –20 dBFS roughly corresponds to 0 VU and 4 dBu. In a digital system, dBu is an approximation; the correct unit for digital audio levels is dBFS.
  • Page 118: Chapter 7: Timecode, Genlock, Multi-Camera Setup

     Edge: Edge timecode is continuous between clips, meaning that when recording starts, timecode begins. and when recording stops, timecode stops. By default, Edge timecode default begins at 01:00:00:00, but can be configured in the Media menu (Menu > Media > Device > Format). COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 119 A. Connect the yellow BNC connector to the output on the timecode generator. B. Connect the 00B LEMO connector to the SYNC port on the expander. C. Go to Menu > Settings > Project > Timecode. 2. Select the desired Timecode Display Mode. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 120: Genlock

    Generator locking (genlock) is a tri-level signal used to synchronize video and audio systems. Genlock is based on SMPTE 296M and 274M. There are two (2) important genlock sync modes:  Monitor Sync  Sensor Sync COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 121 Monitor Sync is achieved automatically when a genlock signal is provided that is compatible with the current monitor output frequency. When Monitor Sync is achieved, the GEN indicator in the Lower Status Row illuminates green. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 122 The GEN indicator in the Lower Status Row turns green when a compatible genlock signal is present and genlock is enabled. The SYNC indicator in the Lower Status Row turns green when Sensor Sync is achieved. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 123: Set Up Motion Control (Moco)

    CTRL port on the expander. 2. Go to Menu > Settings > Setup > GPIO/Sync > Sync. 3. Select MoCo from the Sensor Sync Mode drop-down menu. MoCo GPIO/Sync Settings 4. Select the BRAIN GPIO tab. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 124 7. Supply a pulse from the Motion Control device to sync the shutter to the rising edge of the sync input. For more information, refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for the Motion Control device. REQUIRED CABLE  790-0154: 3BNC-to-00 LEMO Sync Cable (required per SYNC and CTRL port used) COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 125: Compatible Devices

    R E D R AV E N O P E R AT I O N G U I D E COMPATIBLE DEVICES The following timecode and genlock devices are compatible with the camera. Additional timecode devices may be compatible, but have not yet been tested by RED ® COMPATIBLE TIMECODE DEVICES...
  • Page 126: Chapter 8: Upgrade Camera Firmware

    (including firmware upgrade files) to the SSD. Change the Mount preference to Read-Write before attempting to copy firmware to the SSD. 2. Download the most recent firmware for your camera from www.red.com/downloads. 3. Unzip the firmware zip file.
  • Page 127: Chapter 9: Camera System Maintenance

    WARNING: DO NOT attempt to modify, dismantle, or open the camera, lens, or other accessory as doing so may expose you to electric shock and serious injury. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Alteration or repairs made to the camera, lens, or other accessory, except by a RED authorized service facility, voids the all warranties.
  • Page 128: Clean Evf Screen

    DSMC2 RED EVF Modular Optical Block. Use an ionized rubber air bulb to clean the screen on the DSMC2 RED EVF. If there are still particles on the screen after using an air bulb, gently wipe the screen with a rolled-up, particulate-free, non-abrasive optical- grade wipe.
  • Page 129: Water Damage

    R E D R AV E N O P E R AT I O N G U I D E PROHIBITED LCD SCREEN CLEANERS DO NOT use any of the items listed below to clean LCD screens. These products have not been tested on RED products and may cause damage or streaking.
  • Page 130: Chapter 10: Troubleshoot Your Camera

    SSDs. 10. If any errors occur, save a log file and submit a Technical Support request at https://support.red.com. NOTE: Problems or dropped frames found during the stress test display as “Errors” in the bottom of the user interface.
  • Page 131: Preset Could Not Be Applied

    “Rediscover (Hardware Rediscover)” on page  Upgrade your camera firmware. For more information, go to “Upgrade Camera Firmware” on page 143.  Perform a System Restore. For more information, go to “Restore System” on page COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 132: Camera Does Not Recognize Lens

    The LCD or monitor is flickering. POTENTIAL RESOLUTIONS  Go to Menu > Settings > Display > Monitor Control and adjust the Frequency to 60 Hz.  Use a different cable.  Ensure cables are properly attached. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 133 When you upgrade or turn on the camera, the display shows a message with the phrase “Critical Failure” or “Serious Error”. POTENTIAL RESOLUTIONS  Update the camera firmware to the latest release build available for download at www.red.com/downloads.  Submit a Technical Support request at https://support.red.com. Include the following with the request: ‒...
  • Page 134 R E D R AV E N O P E R AT I O N G U I D E ERROR 0X00000020 SYMPTOM The display shows a message with the phrase “Error 0x00000020. Please save log and send to RED support.” POTENTIAL RESOLUTIONS  Perform a secure format of the SSD. For more information, see the...
  • Page 135: Image Appears Grainy

    The camera color temperature is off and the image looks warmer or cooler than normal. POTENTIAL RESOLUTIONS  Perform an auto white-balance. For more information, go to “Color Temperature” on page  Perform a black shade calibration. For more information, go to “Calibrate” on page COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 136 POTENTIAL RESOLUTIONS  Ensure RED MINI-MAG is fully inserted in the media bay.  Perform a system restore.  Reformat the RED MINI-MAG on the computer. For more information, see the DSMC Media Operation Guide at www.red.com/downloads.  Remove and reinstall the media bay. For more information, go to “Remove the Media Bay”...
  • Page 137 When you press the Record key, the error message “Audio Buffer Overflow Warning” displays. POTENTIAL RESOLUTIONS Perform a Secure Format of the SSD. For more information, see the DSMC Media Operation Guide, available at www.red.com/downloads. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 138: Appendix A: Technical Specifications

    16.5+ stops Signal-to-Noise Ratio 80 dB Max Data Rates Up to 140 MB/s using RED MINI-MAG ® Max Frame Rates 120 fps at 4.5K Full Frame (4608 x 2160) and 15:1 REDCODE 120 fps at 4.5K 2.4:1 (4608 x 1944) and 13:1 REDCODE 120 fps at 4K Full Frame (4096 x 2160) and 13:1 REDCODE 150 fps at 4K 2.4:1 (4096 x 1728) and 14:1 REDCODE...
  • Page 139 Touch 7.0" LCD, DSMC2 RED Touch 4.7" LCD, and DSMC2 ® RED EVF (OLED) with cable-free connection. RED Touch 9.0" LCD, RED Touch 5.0" LCD, RED PRO 7" LCD, RED Touch 7.0" LCD, BOMB EVF (LCOS), and BOMB EVF (OLED) compatible with ®...
  • Page 140: Red Raven Brain Dimensions

    R E D R AV E N O P E R AT I O N G U I D E RED RAVEN BRAIN DIMENSIONS NOTE: Dimensions are shown in mm. The optical axis height of the camera is 95.90 mm.
  • Page 141 R E D R AV E N O P E R AT I O N G U I D E BACK VIEW COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 142 R E D R AV E N O P E R AT I O N G U I D E SIDE VIEW (RIGHT) COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 143 R E D R AV E N O P E R AT I O N G U I D E SIDE VIEW (LEFT) 143.85 COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 144 R E D R AV E N O P E R AT I O N G U I D E TOP VIEW COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 145 R E D R AV E N O P E R AT I O N G U I D E BOTTOM VIEW COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 146: Appendix B: Input/Output Connectors

     DSMC2 REDVOLT Expander  DSMC2 Jetpack Expander NOTE: When connecting a cable to a connector, align the key and red marker on the cable connector with the corresponding key and marker on the device connection. NOTE: Connector diagram images are for reference only. Diagrams are not to scale.
  • Page 147: Dsmc2 Base Expander

    “CTRL (RS232 Control)” on page 155 HDMI HDMI 1.2, Type A “HDMI Out” on page 152 ® HD-SDI “3G-SDI (HD-SDI) Out” on page 151 DC IN 6-pin 1B LEMO “DC IN (Power Input)” on page 157 COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 148: Dsmc2 Base I/O V-Lock Expander

    7 HDMI HDMI 1.2, Type A “HDMI Out” on page 152 ® 8 HD-SDI “3G-SDI (HD-SDI) Out” on page 151 9 DC IN 6-pin 1B LEMO “DC IN (Power Input)” on page 157 COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 149: Dsmc2 Redvolt Expander

    6-pin 1B LEMO GENLOCK TIMECODE 5-pin 0B LEMO AUX PWR 2-pin 0B LEMO SERIAL 7-pin 0B LEMO USB 2.0 Type A (power only) AUDIO 1 and 2 3-pin full-size XLR Headphone Jack 3.5mm stereo COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 150: Dsmc2 Jetpack Expander

    “DC IN (Power Input)” on page 157 SYNC 4-pin 00B LEMO “SYNC (Video Sync In) with Contact Closure Style Trigger Input” on page 154 USB 2.0, Type A “USB Power” on page 158 (power only) COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 151: Record/Monitor Out Ports

    If you have a drop frame project time base (such as 23.98), you can select only drop frame frequencies. 75 OHM BNC CONNECTOR SIGNAL DESCRIPTION DIRECTION Center 3G-SDI SMPTE ST 424 Shield/Screen GROUND Camera ground COMPATIBLE CABLE  790-0341: RED HD-SDI Cable (6') ® COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 152: Hdmi Out

    2. The HDMI output is progressive scan (p); it does not support progressive segmented frame (PsF) or interlaced (i) scan formats. COMPATIBLE CABLE  790-0331: RED HDMI Cable (5') HDMI WIRELESS TRANSMITTERS The HDMI connector supports HDMI wireless transmitters, so that you can transmit the HDMI signal to a remote HDMI monitor.
  • Page 153: Communication Ports

    Batteries: 10 V min. 2x AA or AAA 3x AA or AAA 68 ohm 1/4 W Trigger Button Circuit Diagram NOTE: In the diagram above, values are approximate. Use standard values. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 154  790-0154: 3BNC-to-00 LEMO Sync Cable  790-0187: 4-Pin 00 LEMO-to-Flying Lead  790-0415: RED Start/Stop Cable (14-Pin LEMO to SYNC, CTRL, BNC)  790-0428: RED Start/Stop Cable (14-Pin to 00B SYNC) SYNC (VIDEO SYNC IN) WITH CONTACT CLOSURE STYLE TRIGGER INPUT...
  • Page 155 RS232 TX NOTE: Mating connector is FGG.00.304.CLAD. COMPATIBLE CABLES  790-0154: 3BNC-to-00 LEMO Sync Cable  790-0187: 4-Pin 00 LEMO-to-Flying Lead  790-0415: RED Start/Stop Cable (14-Pin LEMO to SYNC, CTRL, BNC) COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 156: Audio Ports

    The 3.5mm stereo jack provides two (2) channels of audio for monitoring. For maximum quality, use high impedance headphones. HEADPHONE JACK SIGNAL DESCRIPTION DIRECTION LEFT Left channel audio RING RIGHT Right channel audio SLEEVE Camera ground COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 157: Power Ports

    Power input, +11.5 to +17 V DC SCL-BATT Serial battery bus clock GROUND Power return (camera ground) GROUND Power return (camera ground) SDA-BATT Serial battery bus data NOTE: Mating connector is FGJ.1B.306.CWLD72Z. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 158: Usb Power

    The DSMC2 Base I/O V-Lock Expander features an AUX power out connector. The AUX power out connector features an industry-standard P-Tap connector and supplies conditioned VBATT at a maximum of 3.0A of power. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 159: Appendix C: Lenses

    3. Remove the rear lens cap. 4. Align the red dot on the lens with the red dot on the DSMC Canon Mount and position the lens in the mount. 5. Turn the lens clockwise until it clicks into place.
  • Page 160 Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6L IS USM Canon EF 85mm f/1.2L II Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 USM Canon EF 100mm f/2.0 USM Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 161 Sigma 24mm f/1.8 EX DG ASP Macro AF Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 IF EX DG HSM Sigma 28mm f/1.8 EX DG ASP Macro AF Sigma 50mm f/1.4 EX DG HSM Sigma 85mm f/1.4 EX DG HSM COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 162 Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm f2 ZE Zeiss Makro-Planar Zeiss Makro-Planar T* 100mm f/2 Z ® Zeiss Planar Zeiss Planar T* 50mm f1.4 ZE Zeiss Planar T* 85mm f1.4 ZE Zeiss Otus Zeiss Otus 55mm f/1.4 ® COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 163: Appendix D: Default Key Functions

    Nav West Press Navigation: Left Nav Enter Press Navigation: Select Rotary CW Navigation: CW Rotary CCW Navigation: CCW DSMC2 Top Handle Record Full Press Record: Toggle/Multi-Shot Start Record Full Release Record: Multi-Shot Stop COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 164 R E D R AV E N O P E R AT I O N G U I D E ITEM FUNCTION DSMC2 Outrigger Handle Record Full Press Record: Toggle/Multi-Shot Start Record Full Release Record: Multi-Shot Stop COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 165: Appendix E: Menu Map

    R E D R AV E N O P E R AT I O N G U I D E MENU See the menu map on the following page. The menu map is applicable to RED RAVEN™. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC...
  • Page 166 } Auto White } General Balance } Focus } Iris } Zoom } Lift } Gamma } Wireless } Gain 1. Only available when a RED 3-Axis Lens Control System is attached. COPYRIGHT © 2016 RED.COM, INC 955-0127_V6.2, REV-A |...
  • Page 167 RED DIGITAL CINEMA COPYRIGHT© 2016 RED.COM, INC. All trademarks, trade names, logos, icons, images, written material, code and product names used in association with the accompanying product are the copyrights, trademarks or other intellectual property owned and controlled exclusively by RED.COM, INC.

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