Setup Settings 5
The fifth page of the 'setup' tab has controls to perform a factory reset, remap pixels and to
calibrate the horizon meter.
Factory Reset
To reset the camera to its default factory settings, tap the 'reset camera settings' button. On the
confirmation page, tap 'reset' to confirm this action. Your camera erases any stored LUTs and
presets, and resets all settings. It is a good practice to export your presets to a memory card as
a backup before performing a factory reset. After a factory reset, you can restore your presets
quickly by importing them from the memory card. It is important to note that a factory reset also
resets the horizon meter, so you should recalibrate the motion sensor after a factory reset to
help ensure its accuracy.
When selecting 'reset' you will be prompted to confirm your action
Pixel Remapping
The CMOS sensor used in your Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera is made up of millions of
pixels that respond to light. Some pixels can change in brightness over time following sensor
calibration in the factory. As a result, they become more visible and become what is known
commonly as hot pixels. All camera sensors, regardless of manufacturer, will develop hot pixels.
To solve this, we have a calibration feature built into the camera which you can run if you see
any hot pixels in the image.
To begin this process, simply put on the lens cap and run the pixel remapping feature by
tapping the 'remap pixels' button. The process takes approximately one minute to complete.
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