Specifications

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the current supply voltage available from the battery. Supply voltage decreases as battery is discharged, the
displayed text is color coded as follows:
Green = 12.0 V and up Yellow = 11.9 11.8 V Red = 11.7 11.6 V
NOTE: The camera will automatically power down if supply voltage drops to 11.5 Volts.
If using a REDVOLT battery in the Side Handle or Battery Module to power the camera, power status
displays the location of the power source (example: SH: Side Handle; RM: Rear Module) and reports the
remaining battery capacity and the displayed text is color coded as follows:
Green: >10 minutes Yellow: 5-10 minutes Red: <5 minutes
If using a RED BRICK battery connected to DC IN, power status displays BRICK and reports the % of
remaining battery capacity and the displayed text is color coded as follows:
Green: >10 minutes Yellow: 5-10 minutes Red: <5 minutes
RAW CLIP METER
The RAW Clip meter looks a traffic light style meter and indicates if either of the Red, Blue or
Green channels of the RAW sensor data are clipping. This meter is unaffected by White
Balance, ISO, VIEW or LOOK settings and therefore represents a true measurement of the
exposure levels of the sensor at all times.
RAW NOISE LEVEL BAR
The RAW noise bar displays the amount of pixels in the image that are in noise. For example, if the bar is
about 1/8 of the total height, this would indicate approximately 1/8 of the total pixels in the image are at an
exposure level at risk of displaying noise when pushed at higher ISO or FLUT values in post-production.
RAW CLIP LEVEL BAR
The RAW clip level bar displays the amount of pixels in the image that are clipping. For example, if the bar is
about 1/4 of the total height, this would indicate approximately 1/8 of the total pixels in the image are at an
exposure level at risk of clipping and may not be recoverable by lowering ISO or FLUT values in post-
production.