Group
ID
Parameter
1.5
Exposure (us)
1.6
Exposure (ordinal)
1.7
Dynamic Range Mode
1.8
Video sharpening level
1.9
Recording format
Video
1.10
Set auto exposure mode
1.11
Shutter angle
1.12
Shutter speed
1.13
Gain
1.14
ISO
1.15
Display LUT
1.16
ND Filter
2.0
Mic level
2.1
Headphone level
2.2
Headphone program mix
2.3
Speaker level
Audio
2.4
Input type
2.5
Input levels
2.6
Phantom power
3.0
Overlay enables
Output
Frame guides style
3.1
(Camera 3.x)
Frame guides opacity
3.2
(Camera 3.x)
Type
Index
int32
int16
–
int8 enum
–
int8 enum
–
[0] = file frame rate
[1] = sensor frame
rate
[2] = frame width
int16
[3] = frame height
[4] = flags
int8
–
int32
–
int32
–
int8
–
int32
–
[0] = selected LUT
int8
[1] = enabled or not
fixed16
[0] = stops
fixed16
–
fixed16
–
fixed16
–
fixed16
–
int8
–
[0] ch0
fixed16
[1] ch1
boolean
–
uint16
–
bit field
int8
–
fixed16
–
Minimum
Maximum
1
42000
0
n
0
2
0
3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
0
4
100
36000
Current sensor
5000
frame rate
-128
127
0
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–
–
–
–
0.0
16.0
0.0
1.0
0.1
1.0
0.1
1.0
0.1
1.0
0
3
0.0
1.0
0.0
1.0
–
–
–
–
0
8
0.1
1.0
Developer Information
Interpretation
time in us
Steps through available
exposure values from minimum
(0) to maximum (n)
0 = film, 1 = video,
2 = extended video
0 = off, 1 = low, 2 = medium,
3 = high
fps as integer
(eg 24, 25, 30, 50, 60, 120)
fps as integer, valid when
sensor-off-speed set (eg 24,
25, 30, 33, 48, 50, 60, 120),
no change will be performed if
this value is set to 0
in pixels
in pixels
[0] = file-M-rate
[1] = sensor-M-rate, valid
when sensor-off-speed-set
[2] = sensor-off-speed
[3] = interlaced
[4] = windowed mode
0 = Manual Trigger, 1 = Iris,
2 = Shutter, 3 = Iris + Shutter,
4 = Shutter + Iris
Shutter angle in degrees,
multiplied by 100
Shutter speed value as a
fraction of 1, so 50 for 1/50th of
a second
Gain in decibel (dB)
ISO value
0 = None, 1 = Custom,
2 = film to video,
3 = film to extended video
0 = Not enabled, 1 = Enabled
f-stop of ND filter to use
0.0 = minimum, 1.0 = maximum
0.0 = minimum, 1.0 = maximum
0.0 = minimum, 1.0 = maximum
0.0 = minimum, 1.0 = maximum
0 = internal mic,
1 = line level input,
2 = low mic level input,
3 = high mic level input
0.0 = minimum, 1.0 = maximum
0.0 = minimum, 1.0 = maximum
true = powered,
false = not powered
bit flags:
[0] = display status,
[1] = display frame guides
Some cameras don't allow
separate control of frame
guides and status overlays.
0 = HDTV, 1 = 4:3, 2 = 2.4:1,
3 = 2.39:1, 4 = 2.35:1,
5 = 1.85:1, 6 = thirds
0.0 = transparent, 1.0 = opaque
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