Operation Manual

MAVO LF Operation ManualKineOS 6.2
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2.9 Downscale and Crop Mode
In comparison with the discontinued TERRA 6K, MAVO LF doesn't need the 'HiSpeed' mode to be able to
record high fps. Due to the native, super fast sensor readout time, the camera has a very low jello/skew
effect, even with fast pans its rolling effect is hardly noticeable and the readout time of this camera is
comparable to the best and most awarded cameras in this industry. Because there is no need for the so
called 'HiSpeed mode', the sensor doesn't suffer from noisy images, aliasing and moire.
Oversampling/Downscale
Oversampling/Downscale: recording (output) resolution is less than actual sampling resolution by CMOS
imaging sensor, while the image format of recording is the same with the image format of sampling. As all
effective area of imaging sensor is used, there is lower noise level and shaper image. Oversampling at FF is
4K/3K.
For most cases, downscale 4K ProRes at FF is recommended.
NOTE Due to the downscale in-camera process, there is no 4K/3K RAW under FF.
Cropping Mode
Cropping means that the CMOS imaging sensor only utilizes a center part of the image as effective sampling
area. Cropping mode boosts frame rate higher than full resolution sampling:
Output 6K Wide full resolution sampling, up to 75fps;
Cropping Mode, 3K Wide (M4/3), up to 150fps;
Cropping Mode, 2K Wide (S16), up to 200fps.
Oversampling + Cropping = infinity combination of resolution, fps and framing. Select Cropping Mode by:
Press shortcut button [1] twice or [ConfigurationShootingImage Format]