Canon 5D sync

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Hello,

I am wondering if anyone has successful experience of setting up the Canon 5D with a tentacle.

I assume the plugin power required is always on, i.e. it is not necessary to switch on?

Is it ok to leave on auto sound level, or should it be set to manual and some level for TC set?

Also, if auto mic level is set on your tentacle, does it revert to line level when used with a normal camera plugged in by BNC?

Thankyou

 

 

Ian

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First you jam-sync your Tentacle with the recorder – so the Tentacle reads the timecode the recorder produces.Than you can jam-sync all you other Tentacle from this master Tentacle and start shooting. When it comes to editing, you import all your video and external audio files into Resolve, select them all, hit “synchronize” – and BAMM you are done. Visit Canon 5d Manual for further information and support.

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Thanks, Mike. I did the job yesterday, and had a chance to have a good look at the menus. It does appear that plugin power is automatically on, with no disable. I left it on auto level as it seemed to bring in the TC at around -6db, so that seemed fine, and I could see the mic channel working. I could have gone manual but I don’t think it was necessary. I will get the final word from post if it worked, but I am reasonably confident it will be. Nice to have such a small box to put on the camera – no complaints, with some positive comments on its miniature size. I also checked that the mic level which the plugin power automatically switched on did revert to line level when unplugged and indeed it does. So nice bit of programming that you don’t have to manually set the tentacle itself.

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Ian, I did a test with a 5D mk2 and simply plugged into the camera adjusting absolutely nothing in the menu. Clearly mic power was on by default. It worked perfectly. I seem to remember that the mk3 has more adjustment and of course metering.

 

 

Best regards

Mike