Speed Controllers and Milliframe Controllers Info
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Speed Controllers and Milliframe Controllers
What is the difference?
Speed controllers are approximate. Milliframe controllers are crystal controlled, and accurate to a thousandth of a second.
We only have two milliframe controllers – R08071 and 505304.
Here's how they work:
R06073 is a variable speed controller (it's not crystal controlled so the numbers are approximate):
SR speeds from 5 to 70 frames per second
35-III speeds from 5 to 60 frames per second
35 BL-4 speeds from 5 to 40 frames per second
R06074 is a variable speed controller which maxes out at about 48 fps (it's not crystal controlled so the numbers are approximate):
SR speeds from 5 to 48 frames per second
35-III speeds from 5 to 48 frames per second
35 BL-4 speeds from 5 to 40 frames per second
R08071 is a milliframe controller (crystal controlled so the numbers are accurate):
SR speeds from 1 to 70+ frames per second
35-III speeds from 1 to 60 frames per second
35 BL-4 speeds from 1 to 37 frames per second
505304 is a milliframe controller (crystal controlled so the numbers are accurate):
'This controller is internally limited to 39.999 fps, and will run any of our SRs, and the two 35mm from 1 to 39.999 fps.
The Arri BLs that have Tobin motors can be used with the Tobin milliframe controller. Speed will be limited to the speed on the motor.
Other notes:
The 35-III is limited to 60 fps no matter which controller is used. In order to go faster you would need specially adapted mags, a special motor and an extra power source. We don’t own any of these. Please do not try this with our camera. If you have a need for speed, please rent equipment that WILL go the speed you need.
The 35 BL-4 seems to be internally limited to approximately 37 frames per second.
The 35-III will take an SR pistol grip, but will not take the pistol grip from the 35 BL-4.
The viewfinder from the 35 BL-4 will not work on any other camera.
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