| 1 | = Papywizard Tips and Tricks = |
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| 3 | * [#Delays Delays] |
| 4 | * [#Bracketingandmirrorlock-up Bracketing and mirror lock-up] |
| 5 | * [#Shootingdirection Shooting direction] |
| 6 | * [#Homeposition Home position] |
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| 8 | == Delays == |
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| 10 | There are two delays to set in the configuration dialog: ''Stabilization delay'' and ''Time value''. |
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| 12 | The first one is the delay between the end of the move end the effective shooting. Depending of the tripod used, the head can start shaking while moving. So, it maye need a long delay before it stabilizes again. This is especially true if the head is on a long pole. |
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| 14 | The second delay mainly depends of the exposure time of the camera; it should be longer that this time. Take into account the total time of the shooting cycle, which is longer that the exposure time alone. Note that the shutter trigger remains on during all the ''Time value''; if the camera AF mode is on, use a much longer delay to let it complete its AF cycle. |
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| 16 | == Bracketing and mirror lock-up == |
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| 20 | mirror lock-up. |
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| 22 | == Shooting direction == |
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| 24 | == Home position == |
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| 26 | When the Merlin/Orion head is turned on, its internal electronic sets the position of both axis to zero. Be aware that in preset mode, the pitch axis positions assume that the zero is the position where the camera is horizontal; if it is not the case, zenith/nadir won't be real zenith/nadir. |
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| 28 | In order to set a correct zero, you should first put the yaw axis so the camera is horizontal, using a bubble level in the flash connector, and then press the ''Home'' button, to tell Papywizard to use that position as origin. |