Posts: 12
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Joined: May 2015
Posts: 12
Threads: 5
Joined: May 2015
I posted this in the DSLRDashboard forum as well.
I noticed some days ago that the dslrdashboard LR Timelapse module doesnt work properly when using an external intervalometer to trigger my sony a6000 for a timelapse.
So yesterday i did extensive tests with 2 different external intervalometers and also with the NMX timer output.
It works fine when i only do a single trigger and then adjust settings.
But when continuously triggering the camera (for timelapse) the following problems occur:
With dslrdashboard controlling the sony a6000 it is not posible to do any changes in ISO and/or Shutterspeed, neither manually nor in Holy Grail mode. The camera transfers the pictures for review, that works fine. But no setting changes are accepted.
In Holy Grail mode, dasldashboard runs through the frames, say 4/4, but doesnt react when the floating average goes under the reference value. Then it starts to get funny frame counts like 7/4.
I tried the same with my Nikons (D7100 and D800), where there is no problem (tried with wifi and usb cable as well). Everything works as it should.
Has anyone noticed the same problem or even has a working setup with a sony camera when using an external timer and DSLRDashboard LRT module?
Many Thanks!
I noticed some days ago that the dslrdashboard LR Timelapse module doesnt work properly when using an external intervalometer to trigger my sony a6000 for a timelapse.
So yesterday i did extensive tests with 2 different external intervalometers and also with the NMX timer output.
It works fine when i only do a single trigger and then adjust settings.
But when continuously triggering the camera (for timelapse) the following problems occur:
With dslrdashboard controlling the sony a6000 it is not posible to do any changes in ISO and/or Shutterspeed, neither manually nor in Holy Grail mode. The camera transfers the pictures for review, that works fine. But no setting changes are accepted.
In Holy Grail mode, dasldashboard runs through the frames, say 4/4, but doesnt react when the floating average goes under the reference value. Then it starts to get funny frame counts like 7/4.
I tried the same with my Nikons (D7100 and D800), where there is no problem (tried with wifi and usb cable as well). Everything works as it should.
Has anyone noticed the same problem or even has a working setup with a sony camera when using an external timer and DSLRDashboard LRT module?
Many Thanks!