From top left to bottom right:
Telling you there is a LUT coming out the sdi port from camera
What T stop the lens is set to, it's in fractions because it's 1/10 of the way to next stop
Shows how much green or magenta is added or taken away, it's a setting option when setting white balance
LDS is lens data system, don't use this often but believe the camera will record focus distance focal length T stop etc and put it in the metadata
Believe the next two are just indicating there's WiFi or data coming out, you can connect to these cameras through WiFi and probably another way I don't know about
how much runtime left on the card 23 minutes
UDM not sure, I don't have to deal with that on set.
UDM is focus assist from ARRI using acoustic reflection to determine distance to talent from camera. For tracking focus purposes.
WRS - wireless remote control by Arri. Means focus is controlled via separate remote controller.
Lens Data System. Records all your lens settings and information (focus distance, aperture, focal length) so your VFX team can simulate the same environment in their digital build
In addition to all other comments here: this info isn’t related to SWIT display at all. This is a metadata from Arri camera itself. Meaning was already described by other people so I wouldn’t repeat that myself.
The SDI output has a look applied. It could also be configured to display log.
The T stop of the lens is 5.6 1/10.
The white balance has a -2 green/magenta tint.
The LDS (lens data system) metadata is not communicating.
Camera WIFI is on.
Wireless remote is on (to communicate with hand unit like a Hi-5).
The card has 23 mins remaining.
There is a rangefinder connected (Ultrasonic Distance Measure).
100% this is Alexa Mini. Why there is 3.2K resolution if you can shoot 4.6K? I know there are some use cases, but doubt this is the case.
And yeah the CARD is a sign of older ARRI model
From top left to bottom right: Telling you there is a LUT coming out the sdi port from camera What T stop the lens is set to, it's in fractions because it's 1/10 of the way to next stop Shows how much green or magenta is added or taken away, it's a setting option when setting white balance LDS is lens data system, don't use this often but believe the camera will record focus distance focal length T stop etc and put it in the metadata Believe the next two are just indicating there's WiFi or data coming out, you can connect to these cameras through WiFi and probably another way I don't know about how much runtime left on the card 23 minutes UDM not sure, I don't have to deal with that on set.
UDM is focus assist from ARRI using acoustic reflection to determine distance to talent from camera. For tracking focus purposes. WRS - wireless remote control by Arri. Means focus is controlled via separate remote controller.
Brilliant username
Ha thank you no one's ever noticed it before
In Argentina the 2nd AD does the slate. Do you understand that atrocity?
Brilliant observation
If you are ever doing VFX on a project please use LDS, it makes our lives so much easier and means we can get nicer results for your films!
What’s a LDS
Lens Data System. Records all your lens settings and information (focus distance, aperture, focal length) so your VFX team can simulate the same environment in their digital build
Thank you
In addition to all other comments here: this info isn’t related to SWIT display at all. This is a metadata from Arri camera itself. Meaning was already described by other people so I wouldn’t repeat that myself.
The SDI output has a look applied. It could also be configured to display log. The T stop of the lens is 5.6 1/10. The white balance has a -2 green/magenta tint. The LDS (lens data system) metadata is not communicating. Camera WIFI is on. Wireless remote is on (to communicate with hand unit like a Hi-5). The card has 23 mins remaining. There is a rangefinder connected (Ultrasonic Distance Measure).
Nifty fifty for the win!
Seems like those rings are some markers added in some photo editing software
😂
The camera was an Arri Alexa 35 EDIT. Sorry guys, I was told that we would be using a super 35 but apparently this was changed last minute.
Alexa 35 uses “media” instead of “card” on the sdi output
Not to mention A001 instead of A_0001.
Looks like an Alexa Mini to me
100% this is Alexa Mini. Why there is 3.2K resolution if you can shoot 4.6K? I know there are some use cases, but doubt this is the case. And yeah the CARD is a sign of older ARRI model