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EXP MODE:
<1s: The default mode is the one where an exposure time controlled by the camera
and less than 1 second will be used.
> 1s: Used to determine exposure times greater than one second. You can still use
exposures controlled by the camera itself or give control of the exposure to the
VR360 Minicablecam.
In order for the slider to control the exposure, you must set the camera to Bulb (B)
mode, and select "YES" in the BULB CTRL box on the remote's menu.
RAMP: It allows defining an exposure ramp controlled by the device. The parameters that will
define this exposure ramp are:
INITIAL EXP: The initial exposure time, which will remain constant until the start of
the ramp
START: Starting moment of the ramp, it will be defined in terms of time lapse time.
That is, if the rest of the parameters defined is a time lapse of 2 hours, this parame
ter can be varied between the instant 0h 0m and 2h 0m
FINAL EXP: The final exposure time, which will remain constant from the end of the
ramp to the end of the time lapse
FINISH: The moment of the end of the ramp, it will be defined in terms of time of time
of time. It can take values from START to the total duration of the time lapse.
• 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. This variation of
scrolling runs in a fully controlled and progressive manner, and will have a smooth start and stop
effect on time lapse once compiled.
• PREVIEW / GO: Appear once a movement has been recorded. It allows to make a preview (PRE-
VIEW) where the movement is executed continuously, or to launch the execution of the time lapse
(GO).
Stop motion mode: Allows you to play a previously recorded movement step by step.
NOTE: The stop motion motion recording is shared with the time lapse mode, but not with the au-
tomatic mode, and when recording a movement for the time lapse or stop motion mode we lose the
motion recorded for the automatic mode.
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