Start End Trigger Offset - Nac HotShot User Manual

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Start/End
Trigger
Offset
External
Sync / Flash
Include
frame info
Frame Info
Font Size
Debug Log
File
Default Save
Location
Image
Background
Colour
Cut
Resolution
Frame Rate
Shutter
Trigger
White
Balance

Start End Trigger Offset

Example {1} if you have 100 frames available a start trigger would normal cause a
further 100 frames to be recorded before recording stops. A 10% offset would cause a
further 90frames to be recorded.
Example {2} if you have 200 frames available an end trigger would normal cause a
recording to stop immediately. A 10% offset would cause a further 20 frames to be
recorded.
To do this...
The % of memory to "delay" when using a Start or
End trigger. (see Below)
Set the state of the External Sync from the camera
head.
Denote whether frame information (Frame Number,
time, shutter, trigger, comments) are displayed on the
output images.
Set the Font size of the Frame Info
Save Debug Information to a specified log file
Select and save a default folder to save video files to
Sets the colour for the image window
Set the default cut resolution mode
Set the Default Frame rate
Set the Default Shutter
Set the default trigger Mode
Set the Default White Balance
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