Sensor Frame Rate; Shutter - ARRI ALEXA 35 User Manual

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Main Parameters
Camera Index Color
Set the color of the camera index letter displayed in the Status Info of the SDI outputs (e.g. to match it
to the color coding of your cameras).
► Select MENU > Monitoring > SDI > SDI 1 Processing > Overlays > Status Components > Camera
Index Letter to display the camera index letter in the SDI 1 Status Info.
► Select MENU > Monitoring > SDI > SDI 2 Processing > Overlays > Status Components > Camera
Index Letter to display the camera index letter in the SDI 2 Status Info.
► Select MENU > Recording > Project Settings > Camera Index Color and set the camera index color
Lens Squeeze Factor
The lens squeeze factor determines the factor that is used for anamorphic desqueeze on the
monitoring outputs when using anamorphic lenses. This value is also written into the metadata of the
clip and allows video players and editing software to automatically desqueeze clips that have been
shot with anamorphic lenses. Frame lines will automatically scale to the selected lens squeeze factor.
Setting the lens squeeze factor for Anamorphic Desqueeze is supported in sensor modes 4.6K 3:2
Open Gate, 3.3K 6:5 and 3K 1:1.
► Select MENU > Recording > Project Settings > Lens Squeeze Factor and select the lens squeeze
factor.
Following options are available:
1.00
9.2

Sensor Frame Rate

The sensor frame rate determines the amount of frames generated by the sensor in one second. For
sync sound recording, the sensor frame rate matches the project speed. If you record a clip at a higher
sensor frame rate than the project rate, a slow motion effect occurs during playback. Recording at
a lower sensor frame rate results in a time lapse effect. The maximum possible sensor frame rate is
dependent on the set Sensor Mode, Codec and used Compact Drive model (1 TB, 2 TB).
► Select HOME > FPS to set the sensor frame rate.
► Select a preset from the list or
User Buttons FPS Increase and FPS Decrease support to quickly change between FPS pre-
sets.
9.3

Shutter

The electronic shutter of the camera can be adjusted from 5° - 356° shutter angle or 1 to 1/8000
seconds (depending on the set frame rate). The preferred shutter unit can be set by the user.
► Select MENU > System > Shutter Unit.
Following options are available:
Shutter Angle
1.25
1.30
1.33
1.50
Anamorphic desqueeze and the set factor are indicated through the desqueeze icon dis-
played in the Status Info (here: 2.00).
Converts exposure time into the angle of a virtual rotating mirror shutter as in film cameras.
A fixed angle creates varying exposure times with varying frame rates.
1.65
1.80
1.85
and select a custom frame rate.
add
2.00
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