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Atomos Din To Bnc Timecode And Genlock Cable For Ultrasync One (red)

Atomos Din To Bnc Timecode And Genlock Cable For Ultrasync One (red)
  • Product Code: ga201340
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Sync timecode and genlock between the UltraSync ONE and a BNC-enabled device with this DIN to BNC Timecode and Genlock Cable from Atomos. This bidirectional cable features a DIN connector on one end to plug into the UltraSync ONE timecode or genlock port, and the BNC connector on the other end plugs into a device with BNC timecode or genlock. The cable comes in a red color to help identify different cables in your setup.

Sync Timecode between Devices    UltraSync ONE DIN Connector    BNC Connector for Device    Bidirectional Timecode/Genlock Support    Cable Comes in a Red Color

Parameters
Connector 1BNC
Connector 2UltraSync ONE DIN
Signal TypeTimecode, Genlock
LengthNot Specified by Manufacturer
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.075 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)4.95 x 2.5 x 0.6"

Atomos UltraSync ONE
Genlock/timecode-compatible devices with BNC port

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. If I want to sync my audio with 2 or 3 Ninja V, do I just need 1 of the Ultra-Sync 1 as the master connected to my MixPre 10, and the Atom X Sync on each Ninja becomes a slave and will communicate with the Ultra Sync via RF?

A: Yes, you only need 1 of the Atomos UltraSync ONE RF Timecode Sync for AtomX Sync and Ninja V to be the main unit while everything else can connect to it as clients via RF or Bluetooth.

Q: 2. Looking to LTC sync multiple cameras with audio on location. Does this unit require RF sync during recording and if so does it emit RF interference with audio? Can you Jam sync and it will remain locked all day remotely?

A: I would also add that if you have a device like a Zoom F4 (6 or 8) which has it's own very precise internal time code, that you CAN use the UltraSync One device to Jam sync an external device that has a good internal timecode and a good one will keep a sync all day long. I use it to jam sync my Zoom F4 and it can last all day without being a frame off. Though if you have a moment during lunch, best to jam sync half way through the day. Also, from time to time, if the device you have that has it's own (very accurate) internal time code, it likely has a "calibration" option in its time code, which I would recommend running monthly. This just keeps it running tip top and can go all day without being a frame off :-)

Q: 3. Does this have bluetooth or will i also need to buy the Ultrasync blue?

A: The Atomos UltraSync ONE RF Timecode Sync for AtomX Sync and Ninja V does not list Bluetooth in the package.

Q: 4. Is "Atmos" version compatible with the previous "Timecode Systems" version of the UltraSync One?

A: The Atomos UltraSync ONE RF Timecode Sync is compatible with Atomo's other timecode systems and other RF timecode sync devices.

Q: 5. Can I use just 1 of this on my main camera and just jump timecode on other cameras? will this work with Tascam X8 timecode?

A: Yes you can use the Atomos Ultrasync One with the Tascam X8 when using the Tascam AK-BT1 Bluetooth Adapter (BH #TAAKBT1) connected to the X8 recorder.

Q: 6. Will this work with Canon R5c in 60fps? Im shooting in 8k60p.

A: The Atomos UltraSync ONE RF Timecode Sync for AtomX Sync and Ninja V, like most time code devices, does not have a direct 60P setting, instead, when shooting in 60P, you would use 30P (not the drop frame option) to sync your R5C to the the UltraSync one.

Q: 7. Can this be used to sync cameras to the PC clock?

A: No it can not. this is used for Timecode it is not the same format as time on a PC clock.

Q: 8. Its is correct that the UltraSync ONE can output LTC on both connectors and therefore provide timecode to two devices (subject to cable lengths of course)?

A: The Atomos UltraSync ONE RF Timecode Sync can support your needs by going to the Sync O/P Mode section in the menu. If you choose to use the SYNC port as an LTC output, you can also amend the output level in Set Sync O/P Level.

Q: 9. I am trying to timecode sync my ultrasync one to my atomos Ninja V and I can't find the instructions. The one that clips on to the back is now discontinued. How can I sync it up? Please help.

A: The Atomos CONNECT Network, Wireless & SDI Expansion for NINJA V/V+ (BH #ATOMCON003 • MFR #ATOMCON003) allows you to timecode sync the Ninja V and replaces the discontinued Atomos AtomX SYNC module.

Q: 10. How would one go about connecting this to the Sony FX3 for Genlock? This camera’s multiport supports timecode… just not sure if I can get Genlock from the UltraSync One into the FX3.

A: You would need to work with the Sony VMC-BNCM1 Timecode Adapter Cable, and a Atomos BNC timecode sync cable. Sony VMC-BNCM1 Timecode Adapter Cable BH #SOVMCBNCM1 Atomos DIN to BNC Timecode and Genlock Cable for UltraSync ONE (Blue) BH #ATOMXCAB01

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