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Horizon
URSA Mini Pro 12K has a horizon meter. It indicates when your camera is rolled left or
right and tilted up or down. This can help you keep the horizon is level during handheld
shots and balance the camera tilt on a gimbal.
The direction the light gray vertical line moves away from the dark gray crosshair in the
middle indicates the direction your camera is rolled. When the camera is tilted down
the light gray horizontal line moves up and when the camera is tilted up the light gray
horizontal line moves down.
The distance the lines move away from the central crosshair is proportional to the
amount of roll or tilt. After you calibrate the camera's motion sensor, the vertical line
turns blue when the camera is aligned to the roll axis and the horizontal line turns blue
to indicate the camera is aligned to the tilt axis.
Note that if the camera is tilted straight down for an overhead shot or straight up, the
horizon meter takes this into account. If you roll the camera to shoot in portrait
orientation, the horizon meter rotates its axes 90 degrees.
This table shows examples of the horizon meter indicating tilt and roll of the camera.
Horizon meter
Description
Straight and level
Tilted down and level
Straight and rolled left
Tilted up and rolled right
For normal use, calibrate the horizon meter for straight and level operation. If you want
to use the horizon meter to help maintain a consistent 'dutch angle' or a consistent tilt
for a low or high shot, you can calibrate the horizon meter at an incline. For information
on how to calibrate the horizon meter, see the 'motion sensor calibration' section.
Crosshair
The 'crosshair' setting places a crosshair in the center of the frame. Like thirds, the
crosshair is a very useful compositional tool, making it easy to frame the subject of a
shot in the very center of a frame. This is sometimes used when filming scenes that will
be assembled using very fast cuts. Keeping viewers' eyes focused on the center of a
frame can make rapid editing easier to follow.
Center Dot
The 'center dot' setting places a dot in the center of the frame. This works in exactly the
same way as the 'crosshair' setting, albeit with a smaller overlay that you may find
less intrusive.
You can enable a combination of 'thirds' and 'crosshairs' or 'thirds' and 'center dot' by
tapping both options in the 'grids' menu. 'Crosshairs' and 'center dot' cannot be
selected together.
TIP
For information on enabling grids on your URSA Mini's front and main
SDI outputs, see the 'monitor settings' section in this manual.
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