Is there an option to automatically move between two points? I know the cmotion steadyzoom has this feature (auto move between marks). A lot of dp’s here use this. Thanks!
Hi there - make sure that you set the ZMU-4 to client mode. Once there is connection between the ZMU-4 and the radio host/motor controller, and you can control a motor with the ZMU-4, you can plug the OCU-1 into the ZMU-4 with an LBUS cable. The OCU-1 will then be able to control any open lens motor - that's one that isn't already being controlled by something else - for example a Hi-5 on the same radio channel. The OCU-1 will work in the same way as if it is connected by a cable to a lens motor, the only exception is that Override is not supported wirelessly.
Will there ever be an override mode between the Hi-5 and ZMU-5 like on the OCU-1 when it's plugged directly into the camera? It is nice to able to have the option so you don't have to always be turning the zoom/focus off and on if the AC or operator are busy and one of them needs quick control.
that looks awesome! if you would use your last sample setup (minilf) with a lbus split(star) cable you could attach a distance measure with a lcube, right?
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Can you make end marks with curves happening automatic when you near the mark, or do you have to slow down yourself if you dont want the instant stop?
Hey Robin, there's no feathering option for limits at the moment, but interesting idea, we'll put it in the feedback bucket!
I know that this is something that alot of DoPs want! :) @@ARRIChannel
Once there’s a good iris handset, I’m switching from Preston to hi-5.
Is there an option to automatically move between two points? I know the cmotion steadyzoom has this feature (auto move between marks). A lot of dp’s here use this. Thanks!
Hey there, at the moment this isn't possible, but thanks for the suggestion!
Any tips for using the zmu4 with the ocu in an inalambric way? I have been having trouble with that thanks😅
Hi there - make sure that you set the ZMU-4 to client mode. Once there is connection between the ZMU-4 and the radio host/motor controller, and you can control a motor with the ZMU-4, you can plug the OCU-1 into the ZMU-4 with an LBUS cable. The OCU-1 will then be able to control any open lens motor - that's one that isn't already being controlled by something else - for example a Hi-5 on the same radio channel. The OCU-1 will work in the same way as if it is connected by a cable to a lens motor, the only exception is that Override is not supported wirelessly.
Will there ever be an override mode between the Hi-5 and ZMU-5 like on the OCU-1 when it's plugged directly into the camera? It is nice to able to have the option so you don't have to always be turning the zoom/focus off and on if the AC or operator are busy and one of them needs quick control.
Currently override is only supported by wired LBUS devices, but yes, it's something we're looking into!
that looks awesome! if you would use your last sample setup (minilf) with a lbus split(star) cable you could attach a distance measure with a lcube, right?
Hey Max - the LBUS star cable wouldn't be necessary, as the LCUBE has two LBUS ports and can just sit in the LBUS daisy-chain. -Sean
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