Variable ND Filter 6
IR Filter and Linear Polarization 6
Soft Shutter 6
Square Shutter 6
MOTION MOUNT Components 7
Hardware and System Requirements 7
Additional Resources 7
Chapter 2: MOTION MOUNT Installation 8
Lens Mount Alignment 9
Remove a Lens Mount 9
Install the MOTION MOUNT 10
Chapter 3: MOTION MOUNT Operation 12
MOTION MOUNT Settings 12
Access the MOTION MOUNT Menu 12
Neutral Density (ND) 13
MOTION MOUNT Shutter Types 19
Map Keys for MOTION MOUNT Settings 24
Chapter 4: MOTION MOUNT Maintenance 25
Storage Instructions 25
Clean MOTION MOUNT Glass 25
Chapter 5: Troubleshoot the MOTION MOUNT 27
Camera Does Not Recognize the MOTION MOUNT 27
Irregular Out-of-Focus Bokeh Effects and Flare 27
Double Exposures in Captured Footage 28
Appendix A: Technical Specifications 29
RED MOTION MOUNT Ti PL 29
RED MOTION MOUNT Ti Canon 29
Neutral Density and Shutter Angles 30
Maximum Frame Rates 31
Appendix B: MOTION MOUNT Compatibility 32
Compatibility Requirements 32
Compatible PL Lenses and Devices 33
Incompatible PL Lenses and Devices 35
Compatible Canon EF Lenses 35
Non-Linear Editing (NLE) Applications 35
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France
For mainland France
2.400 - 2.4835 GHz (Channels 1-16) authorized for indoor use2.400 - 2.454 GHz (Channels 1-10) authorized for outdoor use
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DO NOT use the camera or accessories near water. Avoid ex-
posing your camera to moisture. The unit is not waterproof,
so contact with water could cause permanent damage to the
unit as well as electric shock and serious injury to the user. DO
NOT use the camera in the rain or under other conditions with
high moisture without appropriate protection, and immediately
remove power source if camera or accessories are exposed to
moisture.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the camera to
rain or moisture.
DO NOT expose the camera to laser beams, as laser beams
may damage the sensor.
DO NOT expose your camera to excessive vibration or impact
(shock). Be careful not to drop your camera. Internal mechanisms may be damaged by severe shock. Mechanical alignment
of optical elements may be affected by excessive vibration.
ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE: The use of devices us-
ing radio or other communication waves may result in the malfunction or interference with the unit and/or with audio and
video signals.
Clean only using a dry cloth. When cleaning your camera, re-
member that it is not waterproof and moisture can damage
electronic circuitry. DO NOT rinse or immerse any element of
the camera, lens or other accessory, keep them dry at all times.
DO NOT use soaps, detergents, ammonia, alkaline cleaners,
and abrasive cleaning compounds or solvents. These substances may damage lens coatings and electronic circuitry.
Maintain sufficient ventilation—DO NOT block any ventilation
openings or obstruct cooling fan airflow.
CAUTION: Proper camera ventilation requires a minimum 0.5" (1.25 cm) clearance
between the camera ventilation openings
and external surfaces. Verify that objects
that can block the fan intake and exhaust ports do not impede airflow. Failure
to permit adequate airflow may result in
overheating of the camera, degraded operation and in extreme situations, damage
to the camera.
DO NOT bypass the third prong of the grounding-type plug on
the power cord of the DSMC AC Power Adaptor. A groundingtype plug has two blades and a third “grounding” prong. The
third prong is provided for your safety. A grounding-type plug
shall be connected to an outlet with a protective earthen connection. If the grounding-type plug does not fit into your outlet,
do not attempt to modify the plug or outlet, consult a qualified
electrician.
Protect all power cords from being pinched, walked on or
driven over by a vehicle. Replace any power cords suspected
of sustaining damage due to crushing or other forms physical
damage.
Products marked with this symbol are
class 2 devices. These devices are not
provided with a grounding type plug.
CAUTION: The power cord plug for the
DSMC AC Power Adaptor is used as the
power disconnect. To disconnect all power
from the DSMC AC Power Adaptor, unplug
the power cord plug from the wall outlet.
During use, the power cord plug should
remain easily accessible at all times.
Lithium-ion batteries may be subject to special handling re-
quirements pursuant to federal and local laws. Please refer to
specific shipping instructions included with your battery regarding proper transport of your battery. Do not handle your
battery if it is damaged or leaking. Disposal of batteries must
be in accordance with local environmental regulations. For
example, California law requires that all rechargeable batteries must be recycled by an authorized recycle center. Storing
batteries fully charged or in high temperature conditions may
permanently reduce the life of the battery. Available battery
capacity may also be temporarily lessened after storage in low
temperature conditions.
WARNING: DO NOT expose the battery to
excessive heat.
DO NOT operate or store near any heat sources such as radia-
tors, heat registers, stoves, or any other apparatus that produce heat. Store in a protected, level and ventilated place.
Avoid exposure to temperature extremes, damp, severe vibration, strong magnetic fields, direct sunlight or local heat sources during storage. Remove any batteries from the camera before storage. Recommended storage and usage temperatures
for your camera, lenses and other accessories are:
‒Operating range: 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)‒Storage range: –20°C to 50°C (–4°F to 122°F)
If there are any performance issues with your camera or accessories when operating within this temperature range, please file
a support ticket on https://support.red.com.
The DSMC Side Handle, side SSD modules, rear modules, and
lens mounts are NOT HOT SWAPPABLE, meaning you cannot
remove or install them while the camera is turned on. Before
installing or removing any of these accessories, you MUST turn
off the camera. Failure to do so may result in damage to the accessory and/or camera that will not be covered under warranty.
WARNING: Danger of explosion if an incorrect battery is charged with the RED Charger or is used to power the camera and
accessories. Replace only with the same
or equivalent type battery.
CAUTION: Refer all service and repair to
qualified RED service personnel. To reduce
the risk of electric shock, and damage to
the camera or accessories, DO NOT attempt to perform any servicing other than
any procedures that are recommended in
the operating instructions.
INDOOR USE ONLY: Products marked with
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RED MOTION MOUNT OPERATION GUIDE
MOTION MOUNT
01
The RED MOTION MOUNT® is a revolutionary and adjustable lens mount system for your camera. The
MOTION MOUNT integrates a global shutter, temporal anti-aliasing soft shutter, and variable neutral density
(ND) system. This enables on-the-fly shutter adjustments to reduce motion blur and temporal aliasing. The ND
filter also includes a linear polarizer and IR filter for improved image color and contrast.
NOTE: HDRx
NOTE: The MOTION MOUNT is compatible with EPIC, SCARLET
VARIABLE ND FILTER
The electronic variable ND filter provides adjustable optical density for the camera. The amount of optical
density varies based on the active shutter type. Adjust the ND value using a touchscreen or user keys, without
having to change physical filters.
Soft/Square Shutter: Range is 0.48 to 1.20 (1.60 to 4.00 stops) ND Only: Range is 0.48 to 2.40 (1.60 to 8.00 stops)
NOTE: While the MOTION MOUNT is installed, the adjustable electronic ND filter provides a minimum light loss
of 1.60 stops (0.48 optical density).
®
is not available while the MOTION MOUNT is installed.
INTRODUCTION
®
, and WEAPON® cameras.
IR FILTER AND LINEAR POLARIZATION
The MOTION MOUNT incorporates an IR-cut filter and new color science, providing accurate and natural
color over a wide range of color temperatures. The IR-cut filter ensures rich, deep shadows in your shots and
minimizes IR contamination at high ND levels, without the need for a separate hot mirror.
The built-in linear polarizer improves image quality by increasing contrast and reducing unwanted glare from
light that passes through the MOTION MOUNT to the image sensor.
SOFT SHUTTER
The MOTION MOUNT Soft shutter performs temporal anti-aliasing in your footage, eliminating sampling rate
issues caused by temporal aliasing. This is commonly referred to as the “wagon-wheel effect”. Effectively,
the MOTION MOUNT improves your images and footage by ensuring smooth and natural motion. As its name
implies, the Soft shutter “softens” the edges of blur, resulting in crisp, smooth motion, and pans.
For more information about temporal anti-aliasing, see the Temporal Aliasing with Cinema article available at
The MOTION MOUNT Square shutter, also referred to as “global shutter,” eliminates rolling shutter artifacts,
such as partial illumination caused by strobes and flashing light. The global shutter ensures uniform exposure
throughout your image, regardless of strobes or motion.
For more information about global shutters, see the Global & Rolling Shutters article available at www.red.com/
Each MOTION MOUNT package contains one of the following:
DSMC
DSMC RED MOTION MOUNT Ti Canon
®
RED MOTION MOUNT Ti PL
‒DSMC Mount Body Cap‒DSMC Mount Back Cap
‒DSMC Mount Body Cap‒DSMC Mount Back Cap
®
MOTION MOUNT Ti PL (left),
MOTION MOUNT Ti Canon (right)
IMPORTANT: If any components are damaged or missing, please file a support ticket at https://support.red.com.
HARDWARE AND SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
The MOTION MOUNT is compatible with EPIC, SCARLET®, and WEAPON® cameras.
Camera firmware v5.1.14 or later REDCINE-X PRO® Build 20.0.0 or later
NOTE: RED MOTION MOUNT Ti PL and RED MOTION MOUNT Ti Canon use identical filter and shutter
mechanisms. The only differences between the mounts are the mechanical locking systems and compatible
lenses.
NOTE: The MOTION MOUNT is 0.9 mm longer than the respective DSMC Ti PL Mount and DSMC Canon Mount.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
The following resources offer additional information about RED®, the camera system, and the RED community:
RED.com: Check the official RED website for the latest information about RED products. RED Learn Articles: RED offers in-depth technical articles about RED cameras, post production, and digital
cinematography.
RED.com/downloads: Go to the RED Downloads page to download the latest firmware, operation guides,
and post production software.
Support.red.com: Check the RED SUPPORT site for FAQs, or to file a support ticket. DSMC Toolkit: Go to the RED Downloads page to download the DSMC Toolkit, which offers many helpful
tools and resources to customize and improve your camera workflow.
Bomb Squad Support: For more information, contact your Bomb Squad representative. Reduser.net: Discuss all things RED on the REDUSER third-party forum.
The RED MOTION MOUNT® is installed in the same way as other RED lens mounts. Installation and removal
steps provided in this section apply to the following lens mounts:
ITEMPART NUMBER
DSMC
DSMC Ti PL Mount725-0022
DSMC Al Canon
DSMC Ti Canon Mount725-0005
DSMC Al Nikon
®
Mg PL Mount 2.0725-0024
®
INSTALLATION
®
Mount725-0026
Mount725-0006
DSMC Ti Nikon Mount725-0007
®
DSMC Al Leica-M
DSMC MOTION MOUNT Ti PL725-0012
DSMC MOTION MOUNT Ti Canon725-0014
For more information on maintenance, go to “MOTION MOUNT Maintenance” on page 25.
WARNING: Lens mounts are NOT HOT SWAPPABLE, meaning you cannot install or remove a lens mount while
the camera is turned on. Before installing or removing the lens mount you MUST turn off the camera. Failure to
do so may result in damage to the lens mount or camera that will not be covered under warranty.
WARNING: Any damage to your camera, lens mount, or other equipment caused by the incorrect removal or
installation of lens mounts is NOT covered under any RED
NOTE: DO NOT allow dirt or debris to enter the camera opening during the installation or removal of a lens
mount. Take great care not to drop any screws into the camera opening, as damage may occur to the OLPF.
NOTE: Always avoid physical contact with the MOTION MOUNT glass during installation or removal.
MOTION MOUNT Ti PL (left),
MOTION MOUNT Ti Canon (right)
When installing the MOTION MOUNT, ensure that the lens mount is properly aligned. The forward-facing contact
pins differ between the two (2) mounts. RED MOTION MOUNT Ti PL contacts pins are located on the top of the
mount, while RED MOTION MOUNT Ti Canon contact pins are located on the bottom of the mount.
REMOVE A LENS MOUNT
REQUIRED TOOL: T20 TORX® driver
1. Turn off the camera.
2. Attach the camera to a stable platform or position the camera on a clean and level work surface so that the
lens mount screws are accessible.
3. Remove the lens, as well as any modules, cables, or other accessories that might interfere with removing
the lens mount.
4. Loosen and remove the four (4) M4 x 0.7 x 8 mm lens mount screws in a cross pattern (“X” pattern) using
a T20 TORX driver.
NOTE: Screw removal may require a large handle T20 TORX driver and additional leverage.
NOTE: The DSMC Mg PL Mount 2.0 has captive screws that are not removable from the mount.
NOTE: When the MOTION MOUNT is not in use the rear glass is blue. During operation the rear glass turns
yellow. If you remove the MOTION MOUNT shortly after operation, the glass turns yellow and develops blue
spots. As the glass cools, it returns to its original blue color. This color transition is typical behavior.
INSTALL THE MOTION MOUNT
REQUIRED TOOL: T20 TORX® driver
Turn off the camera and remove any accessories or cables that may interfere with installation before proceeding.
1. Inspect the gold electrical contact pins on the front of the camera and the gold contact pads on the rear of
the MOTION MOUNT. Ensure that they are free of any contamination.
2. Align the MOTION MOUNT on the front of the camera. The camera connection pins must align with the
MOTION MOUNT pins.
3. Replace and loosely tighten the four (4) M4x0.7 x 8 mm lens mount screws in a cross pattern (“X” pattern).
WARNING: DO NOT FULLY TIGHTEN.
Install Screws
4. Tighten the four (4) lens mount screws evenly using a T20 TORX driver in a cross pattern (“X” pattern). DO
NOT exceed 350 in-oz, or damage may occur.
WARNING: DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
NOTE: The DSMC Mg PL Mount 2.0 has captive screws that are not removable from the mount.
5. After installation, a hardware rediscover or firmware upgrade may be required. If the MOTION MOUNT is
not recognized, you are unable to access the MOTION MOUNT menu at Menu > Settings > Setup > Lens.
To perform a hardware rediscover, go to Menu > Settings > Maintenance > Rediscover. A system reboot is
required after a hardware rediscover.
NOTE: For more information and troubleshooting, go to “Camera Does Not Recognize the MOTION MOUNT” on
page 27.
NOTE: If you need to replace any screws, please contact your Bomb Squad representative.
The RED MOTION MOUNT® delivers variable ND and shutter options based on the selected shutter type. The
following shutter types are available in Menu > Settings > Lens > Motion Mount.
ND Only: Disables Soft and Square shutters. The MOTION MOUNT functions only as an ND filter. For more
information, go to “Neutral Density (ND)” on page 13.
Soft: Enables the Soft shutter, softening blur and reduction of temporal aliasing. The MOTION MOUNT
continues to function as an ND filter. For more information, go to “Soft Shutter” on page 20.
Square: Enables the Square shutter, ensuring consistent exposure and smooth motion. The MOTION MOUNT
continues to function as an ND filter. For more information, go to “Square Shutter” on page 22.
The maximum shutter angle is restricted on the “ND Only” shutter type when ND is below 0.60 (2 stops). If the
shutter angle that you want is not available with the selected frame rate, increase the ND value to 0.60 (2 stops)
or more and try again.
NOTE: The ND setting cannot be changed while recording.
NOTE: These instructions are specific to camera firmware version v5.2.28.
OPERATION
ACCESS THE MOTION MOUNT MENU
To adjust MOTION MOUNT settings, follow the instructions below:
NOTE: These menu settings are only accessible when the MOTION MOUNT is installed.
1. Turn on the camera.
2. Go to Menu > Settings > Setup > Lens > Motion Mount.
The MOTION MOUNT provides a variable ND filter that incorporates an IR filter and polarizer. You can adjust the
ND setting using the on-screen display, or by mapping the following functions to camera keys:
Variable ND functionality is always enabled when the MOTION MOUNT is installed.
For more information on key mapping, go to “Map Keys for MOTION MOUNT Settings” on page 24.
SELECT NEUTRAL DENSITY (ND) SETTINGS
1. Select an ND value using the ND Value slider.
Alternatively, select the settings box and enter a value that you want.
‒Fraction: Displays the neutral density value as a fraction of light transmission. ‒Density: Displays the neutral density value as an optical density value.‒Stop: Displays the neutral density value as a stop loss.
2. Select an ND Increment Size.
3. If you select Custom, enter the new increment size in the field next to the ND Increment Size drop-down
menu. You can select any increment in the range 0.01 to 4.00 stops.
NOTE: When an ND value over 4.00 stops is selected while in “ND Only,” the ND value on the main screen
overlay turns yellow. The following message also displays in the MOTION MOUNT menu screen: “High ND
with wide apertures may cause bokeh asymmetry”.
For more information on bokeh asymmetry, go to “Out-of-Focus Field Modification” on page 15.
The table below provides the available fraction values, optical density values, and stop losses. The values
provided are in increments of 1/2 and 1/3 stops.
The available ND range is based on the currently selected shutter type.
ND Only: The available optical density range for “ND Only” is 0.48 to 2.40 (1.60 to 8.00 stops). Soft: The available optical density range for “Soft” is 0.48 to 1.20 (1.60 to 4.00 stops). Square: The available optical density range for “Square” is 0.48 to 1.20 (1.60 to 4.00 stops).
Use of “ND Only” with a high ND value and wide aperture may cause unwanted results, including distortion or
flaring in the out-of-focus field. In some instances, vignetting may also occur at the edge of the image. This is
typical when using lenses with smaller image circles. RED recommends that you do not exceed 4.00 stops of
ND when shooting with wide apertures.
NOTE: For instance, if the MOTION MOUNT is set to 8.00 stops of ND, and the lens is set to T1.8, instead of
the normal circular bokeh pattern, the out-of-focus area may have unwanted or intense flare.
AVOID FLARE AND DISTORTION
Use the following tips to avoid or dramatically reduce flare and distortion.
Increase T-Stop to T4.0 or greater: Increase the T-Stop to T4.0 or greater to dramatically reduce bokeh
distortion.
Reduce ND setting: Reduce the ND setting to five (5) stops or less to produce a more symmetrical bokeh. Install a traditional ND filter: Use a traditional ND filter if a shot requires a wide aperture (to limit depth-of-
field) and also requires eight (8) stops of ND. Adjust the MOTION MOUNT to four (4) stops of ND and install
an ND filter. This removes bokeh distortion and flare, and also enables the use of the Soft and Square
shutter types.
NOTE: Effects of flare and distortion are negligible at apertures greater than T4.0. Flare and distortion may vary
based on the lens. RED recommends testing each lens in conjunction with the MOTION MOUNT before an
important shoot.
NOTE: Selecting an ND value over 4.00 stops in “ND Only” results in the ND value on the main screen overlay
turning yellow. The following message displays on the MOTION MOUNT menu: “High ND with wide apertures
may cause bokeh asymmetry”.
When using any ND filter, including the MOTION MOUNT, the effective ISO is reduced because the ND filter
reduces light transmission to the sensor. To display the effective ISO (on the main screen) and native camera
sensor ISO (in the ISO/FLUT® screen), follow the instructions below:
1. Go to Menu > Settings > Display > Modes > Lens.
2. Select the MOTION MOUNT ISO Pull setting that you want:
‒On: Displays the effective ISO.‒Off: Displays actual ISO.
3. Select Close to return to the main screen.
The effective ISO displays in yellow.
You can configure how the ND settings display in the graphical user interface (GUI).
1. Go to Menu > Settings > Display > Modes > Lens.
2. Select one of the following MOTION MOUNT ND display settings:
‒Fraction: Displays the neutral density value as a fraction of light transmission. ‒Density: Displays the neutral density value as an optical density value.‒Stop: Displays the neutral density value as a stop loss.
3. Select Close to exit.
The ND value displays in the top left corner of the Live Action Area on the GUI.
NOTE: Using a high ND with wide apertures may cause asymmetrical bokeh. If you select an ND value over
4.00 stops with “ND Only” selected, the ND value on the main screen overlay turns yellow. A warning
message also displays in the MOTION MOUNT menu on the camera. For more information about bokeh
asymmetry, go to “Out-of-Focus Field Modification” on page 15.
Based on the selected shutter type, the MOTION MOUNT overrides control of all shutter operations. The
MOTION MOUNT can operate at frame rates up to 109.98 FPS.
Use the table below to help determine which MOTION MOUNT shutter type to use:
SHUTTER TYPEARTIFACTS
ROLLING SHUTTERTEMPORAL ALIASING
SOFT SHUTTER
SQUARE SHUTTER
NoneDramatically reduced
NoneNo effect
SELECT MOTION MOUNT SHUTTER TYPE AND SETTINGS
1. Go to Menu > Settings > Setup > Lens > Motion Mount.
2. Select one of the following shutter types from the Shutter Type drop-down menu:
‒Soft: For more information, go to “Soft Shutter” on page 20.‒Square: For more information, go to “Square Shutter” on page 22.
3. Select a Shutter Angle or Int. Time (Integration Time).
SOFT SHUTTER
The MOTION MOUNT Soft shutter is a breakthrough for cinematography, using a liquid crystal shutter to solve
CMOS rolling and global shutter problems. Different from a standard global shutter, the Soft shutter causes the
liquid crystal to rapidly ramp from opaque to clear in a rounded wave. This exposes the sensor to light, taking
many discrete captures of the scene. This technique eliminates the effects of temporal aliasing and reduces
rolling shutter artifacts.
Temporal Aliasing Advantages:
Shows correct direction of rotation of cyclical motion, such as rotating propellers. Softens blur while preserving clarity. Reduces judder while panning. Renders movement accurately and naturally. Reduces flickering without requiring continuous or synchronized lighting.
Rolling Shutter Advantages:
Reduces striping or tearing artifacts from uncontrolled strobes and flashes. Reduces skew, also known as the “jello” effect, so that fast-moving subjects are not angled or sheared. Ensures that images are not blurred or wobbled due to rapid camera movements.
SOFT SHUTTER FRAME RATES
You can use the MOTION MOUNT shutter at frame rates up to 109.98 FPS, but the Soft shutter is most effective
at reducing temporal aliasing artifacts and rolling shutter artifacts at lower frame rates.
SOFT SHUTTER ANGLE
The Soft shutter angle ranges from 62.1° to 194.4°. The available shutter angle range at any given time
depends on the selected frame rate.
For the most natural and realistic motion, use a Soft shutter angle of 194.4°. Then, adjust the shutter angle if
necessary.
The MOTION MOUNT Square shutter is a global shutter that provides consistent, full illumination for every
frame. The MOTION MOUNT fundamentally changes the way your camera exposes for motion, reducing skew
and smear artifacts.
The MOTION MOUNT Square shutter assists in the following ways:
Reduces striping or tearing artifacts from uncontrolled strobes and flashes. Reduces skew, also known as the “jello” effect, so that fast-moving subjects are not angled or sheared. Ensures images are not blurred or wobbled due to rapid camera movements.
SQUARE SHUTTER FRAME RATES
The Square shutter operates at frame rates up to 109.98 FPS; however, the Square shutter is most effective at
reducing rolling shutter artifacts at lower frame rates.
SQUARE SHUTTER ANGLE
The Square shutter angle ranges from 62.1° to 180°. The available shutter angle range at any given time
depends on the selected frame rate.
For the most natural and realistic motion in Square shutter mode, start at a shutter angle of 180°. Adjust the
shutter angle from there as needed.
Program user keys to quickly adjust ND value and shutter settings without accessing the menus. To map keys,
go to Menu > Settings > Setup > Keys.
You can map the following MOTION MOUNT actions to a user key:
KEY ACTIONDESCRIPTION
MOTION MOUNT: Decrement NDDecrements the ND value by the ND Increment Size selected in the
MOTION MOUNT menu.
MOTION MOUNT: Increment NDIncrements the ND value by the ND Increment Size selected in the
MOTION MOUNT menu.
MOTION MOUNT: 2.00 stopChanges the ND to 2.00 stops.
MOTION MOUNT: 3.00 stopChanges the ND to 3.00 stops.
MOTION MOUNT: 4.00 stopChanges the ND to 4.00 stops.
MOTION MOUNT: 5.00 stopChanges the ND to 5.00 stops.
MOTION MOUNT: ND MaxIn “ND Only”, changes the ND to 2.41.
In “Soft” or “Square”, changes the ND to 1.20.
MOTION MOUNT: ND MinChanges the ND value to 0.48.
MOTION MOUNT: ND OnlyChanges the Shutter Type to “ND Only”.
MOTION MOUNT: Soft ShutterChanges the Shutter Type to “Soft”.
MOTION MOUNT: Square ShutterChanges the Shutter Type to “Square”.
Follow these instructions to protect the RED MOTION MOUNT® when not in use:
Protect the MOTION MOUNT while not in use by replacing the DSMC
Mount Back Cap.
Store the MOTION MOUNT in a clean, dry environment.
CLEAN MOTION MOUNT GLASS
As with all optical glass, any type of physical contact with the glass may scratch or damage the surface. RED®
recommends that you clean the MOTION MOUNT glass using physical contact only if absolutely necessary.
Before cleaning the MOTION MOUNT glass with swabs or wipes and a cleaning solution, ALWAYS use an
air bulb to remove any solid particles. Cleaning the MOTION MOUNT glass without removing solid particles
increases the risk of scratching the optical surface.
WARNING: Handle the MOTION MOUNT glass carefully. Failure to follow proper cleaning instructions may scratch
or damage the optical surface.
MAINTENANCE
®
Mount Body Cap and the DSMC
GENERAL CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
Avoid using the MOTION MOUNT in dusty or hazardous environments. Avoid physical contact with the glass. DO NOT rinse the MOTION MOUNT or immerse it in water. DO NOT use compressed air to clean the MOTION MOUNT. DO NOT use soaps, detergents, ammonia, alkaline cleaners, or abrasive cleaning compounds to clean the
MOTION MOUNT.
DO NOT apply cleaning solution directly to the MOTION MOUNT glass. DO NOT use an excess of cleaning solution. DO NOT reuse swabs or wipes.
AIR BULBS
Use a rubber air bulb to remove any solid particles, such as dirt or dust. Use an ionized air bulb to remove solid
particles as well as static build-up.
WARNING: DO NOT use compressed air and gas dusters to clean the MOTION MOUNT, since the high pressure,
oily residue, cold air, particulates, and moisture may cause damage. Damage to the MOTION MOUNT or any
components of the camera system caused by using compressed air or gas dusters is not covered under
warranty.
Before cleaning the optical surface with swabs or wipes, ALWAYS use an air bulb to remove any solid particles.
Cleaning an optical surface without removing solid particles greatly increases the risk of scratching the surface.
If you MUST clean the optical glass, use lens-grade wipes or flexible uniform swabs and a high quality sensor
or lens cleaning solution.
Follow the instructions below:
1. Apply a few drops of cleaning solution directly to the swab or wipe.
2. Gently sweep the swab or wipe across the length of the glass in a uniform motion.
‒When using a swab: Ensure that the swab provides full coverage of the glass. Gently sweep the swab
across the length of the glass. DO NOT place the corners of the swab on the glass.
‒When using a wipe: Gently sweep the wipe across the length of the glass with a flat, non-rigid flexible
instrument in a uniform motion. DO NOT sweep the wipe across the glass with your finger.
WARNING: DO NOT reuse swabs or wipes, since they may have gathered dirt or debris from the glass.
This chapter provides troubleshooting tips for the RED MOTION MOUNT®. If you continue to experience issues
after troubleshooting, please file a support ticket at https://support.red.com.
CAMERA DOES NOT RECOGNIZE THE MOTION MOUNT
SYMPTOM
The camera does not recognize an installed MOTION MOUNT.
EXPLANATION
Camera firmware must be v5.1.14 or later to recognize to MOTION MOUNT. If necessary, load the latest camera
firmware, then perform a hardware rediscover.
THE MOTION MOUNT
POTENTIAL RESOLUTIONS
Upgrade your camera firmware to v5.1.14 or later from https://support.red.com. Perform a hardware rediscover.
A. Go to Menu > Settings > Maintenance > Rediscover.
B. Select Yes.
C. Turn off and reboot the camera.
IRREGULAR OUT-OF-FOCUS BOKEH EFFECTS AND FLARE
SYMPTOM
Footage displays irregular out-of-focus bokeh effects, distortion, or flare.
EXPLANATION
The MOTION MOUNT may produce irregular out-of-focus bokeh effects, distortion, or flare in “ND Only” when
an ND value over 4.00 stops is selected and a very wide aperture is used.
POTENTIAL RESOLUTIONS
Increase aperture to greater than T4.0. Reduce the MOTION MOUNT ND value to 4.00 or less.
For more information on bokeh asymmetry, go to “Out-of-Focus Field Modification” on page 15.
Recorded footage displays irregular motion blur or duplicate images, also known as “ghosting”.
EXPLANATION
The MOTION MOUNT Soft and Square shutters provide improvements in temporal aliasing and motion at frame
rates up 109.98 FPS, but are more effective at lower frame rates.
POTENTIAL RESOLUTIONS
Reduce the frame rate used in the shot to below 109.98 FPS and try again. Ensure that you are using a recommended shutter angle.
For more information, go to “Soft Shutter Angle” on page 20 or “Square Shutter Angle” on page 22.
Weight11.2 oz (318 g), Mount Only
MaterialMachined titanium
SPECIFICATIONS
Width: 3.23" (82.0 mm)
Depth: 1.43" (36.2 mm)
Operating Temperature0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Storage Temperature–20°C to 50°C (–4°F to 122°F)
Maximum Altitude20,000 ft
Humidity Range0 to 90% RH
Shock10 g
Input Voltage5.0 VDC
Power Consumption1.5 W
RED MOTION MOUNT TI CANON
SPECIFICATIONDESCRIPTION
DimensionsHeight: 3.14" (79.9 mm)
Width: 3.35" (85.0 mm)
Depth: 0.92" (23.3 mm)
Weight8.0 oz (227 g), Mount Only
MaterialMachined titanium
Operating Temperature0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Storage Temperature–20°C to 50°C (–4°F to 122°F)
Maximum Altitude20,000 ft
Humidity Range0 to 90% RH
Shock10 g
Input Voltage5.0 VDC
Power Consumption1.5 W
Soft/Square Shutter Optical Density Range0.48 to 1.20 (1.60 to 4.00 stops)
Square (Global) Shutter Angle Range
Soft Shutter Angle Range
ND Only Optical Density Range 0.48 to 2.40 (1.60 to 8.00 stops)
ND Only Angle Range1° to 360°
1. Camera firmware versions prior to v5.2.14 DO NOT limit maximum frame rate. RED® recommends using a maximum frame rate of 109.98
with a RED MOTION MOUNT®. Selecting frame rates higher than 109.98 FPS, may result in double exposures.
2. Values are based on camera firmware v5.2.28. Values outside of provided ranges are allowed in firmware versions earlier than v5.2.14.
Frame rate settings outside of the supported range may result in a double exposures.
When the Soft or Square shutters are enabled, the maximum frame rate (FPS) is limited to ensure that the
camera and MOTION MOUNT capture the highest quality image without exposure issues.
The RED MOTION MOUNT® Ti PL and MOTION MOUNT Ti Canon® enable you to mount most PL cinema lenses
and Canon EF compatible lenses to your camera.
WARNING: Using lenses, adaptors, or other accessories that are not compatible with the MOTION MOUNT may
damage the internal glass or other elements in the lens mount.
WARNING: Lenses, adaptors, and other PL-mount devices with mounting elements that protrude more than
27.73 mm behind the PL mounting flange are not compatible with the MOTION MOUNT.
NOTE: Any damage to the MOTION MOUNT Ti PL or the camera system caused by using incompatible lenses
(including non-standard PL lenses) or devices is not covered under warranty.
COMPATIBILITY
COMPATIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
Some lenses are NOT compatible with the MOTION MOUNT due to the liquid crystal glass and shape of the
baffle inside the mount.
Refer to the following diagram to determine if the maximum protrusion depth and maximum protrusion diameter
of a particular lens is compatible with the MOTION MOUNT. If any of the protruding lens elements extend
beyond these dimensions, the lens IS NOT COMPATIBLE.
DO NOT use lenses that have mounting elements that exceed the following values:
WARNING: Use of a lens that extends beyond these dimensions may damage the MOTION MOUNT.
CHAMFER 45 X 1.00
Maximum Protrusion Depth: 27.73 mm Maximum Protrusion Diameter at a Protrusion Depth of 14.20 mm: 54.00 mm Maximum Protrusion Diameter at a Protrusion Depth of 27.73 mm: 22.00 mm
Cooke S2/S3 Speed Panchro32mm T2.3The rear flange depth is too long and interferes
PL-to-B4 AdaptorN/AThe rear face of the PL-to-B4 Adaptor interferes
RED FOCUSN/AThe rear face of the RED FOCUS interferes with
RED PRO PRIME18mm T1.8The extended PL cover ring interferes with the
DP Series lenses have a flange depth that does
not meet standard specification for PL lenses.
The rear flange depth of these lenses are
too wide or too long and interfere with the
MOTION MOUNT.
with the MOTION MOUNT glass.
with the MOTION MOUNT glass.
the MOTION MOUNT glass.
ridges on the baffle inside the MOTION MOUNT
Ti PL, preventing installation.
COMPATIBLE CANON EF LENSES
The MOTION MOUNT Ti Canon supports all lenses that are compatible with the DSMC® Canon Mount.
For more information and a full list of compatible lenses, see the DSMC Operation Guide, available at www.red.
com/downloads.
NON-LINEAR EDITING (NLE) APPLICATIONS
The .R3D files captured using the MOTION MOUNT are compatible with the following applications:
REDCINE-X PRO Build 20.0.0 or later Adobe Avid® Media Composer
DaVinci® Resolve
Edius Final Cut Pro
NOTE: Final Cut Pro requires Apple® Workflow Plugin, available at www.red.com/downloads.
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association with the accompanying product are the copyrights, trademarks or other intellectual property owned
and controlled exclusively by RED.COM, INC.
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