![]() ![]() In order to do this, you need to head into the a7S’ menu, and find “HDMI 4K Output”, which is located in Menu 6, Sub Menu 3 (incase you were wondering). Thanks to the a7S’ ability to output 4K through it’s HDMI port, the Shogun is able to interpret that data and record it in the form of a 4:2:2 UHD file. You didn’t just smash your piggy bank open with a hammer to buy a 4K recorder and use it exclusively as a monitor, did you? 2. If recording 8-bit 4:2:0 XAVC S internally is your thing, then you can do just that and make the most of all the monitoring tools that the Shogun offers. Providing you have the camera turned on, you’ll get an image almost immediately.īefore we get into codecs (the fun bit), it’s a good time to point out that the Atomos Shogun works just fine as an external monitor alone. Hold down the on/off button for a couple of seconds, and ta-dah, the Shogun pops into life. Once you’re all set, you’re ready to turn on. Don’t confuse this with the HDMI Mini, as that’ll be really annoying and will no doubt lead to the blurting of loud expletives likely to offend a passer-by. You’ll also need a HDMI to HDMI Micro cable to connect to the a7S. The solution that works best for us is to use a rail mounted magic arm, which is great if you need the monitor to be in front of your face when shoulder mounting. It’s a good idea to think about how to mount the recorder to your rig before heading out to shoot. We haven’t tried doing it the other way around, and we suggest you don’t either. Connect your SSD BEFORE turning the Shogun on. Note: Use some common sense when doing this. ![]() Next, you need to connect the battery to the Shogun and insert an SSD ready for recording. 1: Getting it out of the box and turning it onīefore smashing down your cereal and bounding out of the house with your brand new Atomos Shogun and an immeasurable sense of excitement for things to come, be sensible and put the batteries on charge the night before to avoid disappointment. Due to my immensely unreliable car leaving me with no option but to take it to a garage near my parents’ house in Midsomer Norton, I ventured to the home of Hot Fuzz (Wells) - all for the greater good, I told myself. There is no way to set the geometry, since that property is read-only.Sometimes we don’t even make it out of the office to do our camera tests, but this time I thought I’d make more of an effort. ![]() It shows how to retrieve the scope box bounding box from the scope box element geometry. ![]() Look at this discussion on setting view section box to match scope box: Please raise a wish list item for this in the Revit Idea Station for all your wishes, or vote for an existing wish.įor this issue, we have 'Create Scope Boxes by the API':ġb. Your workaround sound like the best solution for now. Afaik, you cannot programmatically create scope boxes, cf. How do you resize scope boxes in code? We know how to clone them and move them, but not resize.ġa. How can you create a new scope box through the Revit API? We have a work-around where we copy existing scope boxes and change their dimensions, but don’t have a way to create a new scope box from scratch.ī. Tricky question that I just recently had a look at.Ī. ![]()
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