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Aaton 35 - Panavision

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THE CAMERA BODYton ot by rotating the jog, depending on the parameter. PressingSET afterwards (or waiting for 7 seconds) will enter your selection.Capped text (SYNC, VAR, ISO) refers to those functions adjustablewhile in the SET mode; standard text (Speed, Time, Iso/Batt) refersto those functions accessible directly in the default Show mode.Note that, while viewing a Show function on the control panel, anyinactivity longer than 10 seconds will revert the display back to itsdefault mode (speed and remaining footage). As mentioned previously,any break longer than 7 seconds while in SET mode willautomatically enter the last selection.The following parameters can be accessed from the LCD controlpanel in conjunction with the jog. For more concise information seethe table in the System Features and Controls chapter of thismanual.2.9.3 <strong>Aaton</strong>CodeAs a standard feature the AATON <strong>35</strong>-III is equipped with the capabilityof recording <strong>Aaton</strong>Code in-camera time. TimeCode informationis exposed onto the film by optical projection of seven microdiodesinto the gate to the left of the aperture opening. Thesemicro-diodes flash rapidly to form the code as the film rolls throughthe gate between exposures.<strong>Aaton</strong>Code is initialized in the camera, in ASCII or SMPTE form,through the Lemo5 connector located to the righ of the LCDcontrol panel. For the most straightforward and reliable communication,OriginCplus, <strong>Aaton</strong>’s masterclock, comparator, and SMPTEgenerator device, should be used.If <strong>Aaton</strong>Code has been initialized in the camera, press button Timeto view timecode information. Toggling button Time will displayhours/minutes/seconds, then year/month/day, then the six-digit productionID, then the camera’s equipment #, in that order.2.9.4 ASA SettingWhen using <strong>Aaton</strong>Code in the AATON <strong>35</strong>-III, the ASA(ISO) settingmust be adjusted to the exposure index of the film stock being<strong>35</strong>

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