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Hi everyone!
I am looking at getting back in the game after a few years off.
In the past, I always shot with the "lens twist" method on Canon cameras to ensure no aperture flickering in post.
Before buying a new mirrorless camera, I would like to know if this is still possible to do with mirrorless?
If yes, is the lens twist method working with RF or EF lenses, or both?
Now I know you can basically eliminate all visual flickering with LRTimelapse but I am the kind of person who likes to eliminate possible mistakes right from the start.
Any advice is appreciated!
Cheers!
I am looking at getting back in the game after a few years off.
In the past, I always shot with the "lens twist" method on Canon cameras to ensure no aperture flickering in post.
Before buying a new mirrorless camera, I would like to know if this is still possible to do with mirrorless?
If yes, is the lens twist method working with RF or EF lenses, or both?
Now I know you can basically eliminate all visual flickering with LRTimelapse but I am the kind of person who likes to eliminate possible mistakes right from the start.
Any advice is appreciated!
Cheers!