Operation Manual

MAVO LF Operation ManualKineOS 6.2
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3.2.4 Zebra
Zebra strip is a very straightforward way to show the overexposed area in an
image.
For Kine cameras, the zebra calculation is based on RAW data: RAW data is
overexposed when the zebra appears. So observe carefully to avoid
unintentional over-exposure in most cases, as it is the "dead white" in the post
workflow.
Zebra threshold value can be set at different values:
[ConfigurationLiveviewZebra Pattern].
The default threshold value is 90%: it means that it displays zebra when the
light exceeds 90% of the maximum range.
3.2.5 e-ND
E-ND refers to electronic ND (Electronic Neutral Density Filter), it is based on
modern liquid crystal materials and optics controlled electronically, which is
completely unlike conventional technology such as a rotating filter wheel or
polarising ND Filters. It covers a wide range from 0.6 to 3.0 (2 stops to 10 stops),
and brings sharp images with color fidelity.
Seamless adjustment brings a very important feature: accurate exposure stop,
which is what traditional glass ND filters don't have. You can also set the
accuracy to one stop (0.3) for each rotate, but the default set is seamless
adjustment by 0.1 stop (0.03).
NOTE E-ND is only embedded to EF/PL adapters, but not inside the camera
body.
Menu Operation
Set Zebra Threshold
[Configuration
LiveviewZebra Pattern]
Menu Operation
Set e-ND
[Configuration
SettingsND Adjust]