Timelapse => Holy Grail
Posted: July 4th, 2024, 5:12 am
Hi team,
I have (2) Unleashed N2 '22s that I use with my Nikon Z6ii and D780. I recently have had issues with shooting Timelapse sequences on both cameras. Sequence to produce the issue:
1) Start a timelapse on either camera and then switch away from the app on my iPhone.
2) Switch back to the Unleashed app and try to view the Timelapse.
3) Receive the error: "Timelapse trigger is not available. Holy Grail is currently running. Wait for it to complete or stop the holy grail." (screen shots attached)
This happens on both the Z6ii & D780. I'm using the latest software/firmware on both cameras.
A 3.4.2; B 3.4.0; C 3.3.1
If I switch to Holy Grail mode in the application I can see the sequence running. The problem is that the Unleashed starts ramping the exposure. I've been able to work around this by shooting in Holy Grail mode and setting both the Day and Night parameters to the same values. I'm pretty confident that Timelapse mode used to work and the issue arose with a recent update.
Kind regards,
Paul McCarthy
I have (2) Unleashed N2 '22s that I use with my Nikon Z6ii and D780. I recently have had issues with shooting Timelapse sequences on both cameras. Sequence to produce the issue:
1) Start a timelapse on either camera and then switch away from the app on my iPhone.
2) Switch back to the Unleashed app and try to view the Timelapse.
3) Receive the error: "Timelapse trigger is not available. Holy Grail is currently running. Wait for it to complete or stop the holy grail." (screen shots attached)
This happens on both the Z6ii & D780. I'm using the latest software/firmware on both cameras.
A 3.4.2; B 3.4.0; C 3.3.1
If I switch to Holy Grail mode in the application I can see the sequence running. The problem is that the Unleashed starts ramping the exposure. I've been able to work around this by shooting in Holy Grail mode and setting both the Day and Night parameters to the same values. I'm pretty confident that Timelapse mode used to work and the issue arose with a recent update.
Kind regards,
Paul McCarthy