User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- WARNINGS
- Simple Mode
- Advanced Mode
- User Interface (UI)
- Configuration Page
- Other Updating Methods
- Working with Presets
- Programming a Preset Using Parameters
- How to Create Your Own Presets Using the UI
- Show your own presets in C2’s Preset Menu
- MECHA’s Simple Scripting (MSS)
- Three Row Panorama + Nadir + Zenith (MSS)
- Shooting Panorama Made Easy for Dual Axis
- MSS Script Explained
- What Needs to be Changed, sometimes, in Real Situations
- Using Pause in MSS Script
- Let's Take a more Dense Approach with more Photos toward Gigapixel Imagery
- Rewind after each ROW
- Shooting in Horizontal Zigzag Pattern
- Script for 2 Focal Lengths - MECHA Dual Axis
- Download more Presets from Server
- Launch a Preset by Scanning a QR Code
- How to Set Both MECHA and Smartphone to Have Internet Access
- Panorama Using MECHA’s Buttons
- MECHA’s Current Codes
- Appendix
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MECHA C2 User’s Guide v.02.8.6
© 2021 FANOTEC
SL,0x36,15x32,30x28,45x24,60x20,-15x32,-30x28,
-45x24,-60x20(45)
As in the examples above, it can have pause(s) before row(s), or extra 1 position
row for clapboard, so on.
We can also add 1 Nadir and 1 Zenith with pause, and even use that pause to
replace the lens with a fish eye, or change the focal lens to the shortest (widest
angle) extent.
SL,0x36,15x32,30x28,45x24,60x20,-15x32,-30x28,
-45x24,-60x20,PN,Z(45)
If the preview slice looks good, we can remove the (45), and make some changes
regarding the number of shots per positions (HDR), ending up with the full 360°
around and 150° tall panorama:
SL,0x36,15x32,30x28,45x24,60x20,-15x32,-30x28,
-45x24,-60x20,PN,Z
Rewind after each ROW
The RW term in the MSS script indicates rewind after each ROW, useful in
gigapixel sessions when cables to a power bank are used.
For example, for 50mm (FF equiv.):
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ZZ,NN,RW
Shooting in Horizontal Zigzag Pattern
The HZ term in MSS script indicates shooting in Horizontal Zigzag pattern.
MECHA will change the sense of rotation after each row.
For example, for 50mm (FF equiv.):










