English
The parameters that we can configure to define the execution of the time lapse are the following:
• CLIP T: It is the time that you want the clip resulting from the stop motion to last.
• CLIP FPS: The rate, in frames per second, at which the video clip will be compiled. It is used to
calculate the number of shots to take.
• RAMP: Allows you to define a spatial ramp, making the displacement between the initial and final
photos shorter than the displacement between the photos in the central section.
• PREVIEW / GO: Appear once a movement has been recorded. It allows making a preview (PRE-
VIEW) where the movement is executed continuously, or launching the execution of stop motion
(GO).
• GO-TO-0 / RESUME: They appear once the stop motion has been launched and it returns to the
stop-motion menu having left the slider in a different frame than the initial one. It allows ending the
stop motion execution and returning to the initial position (GO-TO-0) or returning to the stop motion
execution screen, to continue with the process (RESUME). When these options are visible, it is not
possible to change the parameters (CLIP T, CLIP FPS, RAMP) of the stop motion without having
finished its execution.
On the stop motion process screen, it is possible to go frame by frame, both forward and backward,
by pressing the control knob. By turning the knob, you can select this direction.
To jump to any frame, select the current frame numerical indicator, click on it, and modify it. The unit
will make a continuous movement until the indicated frame.
If you keep the control knob pressed, you will return to the previous stop motion configuration screen,
leaving the device in that frame, and maintaining control over the position, being able to return throu-
gh the RESUME option.
WARNING: If you access an operating mode other than STOP MOTION, start the recording sequen-
ce of a new movement, or turn off the slider, you will lose track of the position and have to start a new
STOP MOTION. Switching off or disconnecting the controller, however, will not have these conse-
quences.
Pág. 18