Autoramp: Nikon D600, N2 and manual aperature lenses
Posted: September 2nd, 2020, 1:03 pm
Hello,
I'm experiencing an issue with the Unleased N2 with the Nikon D600 in autoramp mode. For timelapse shooting I use several lenses with a manual aperture control (=manual aperture ring on the lens), where the camera cannot set the lens aperture. This seems to prevent the Unleashed to make any adjustments to shutter speed and ISO in the autoramp mode. The Unleashed correctly detects that only one aperture setting is available in the Day / Night options, where e.g. only f5.6 is shown as an aperture number and is greyed out.
During shooting, even using the highest value of the adjust setting does not change shutter speed or ISO to anything else than the initial value.
Using lenses with an aperture that can be controlled from the camera, the autoramp works and also reacts to the adjust setting.
FW seems to be up to date (A 1.4.5, B 1.4.9, C 1.4.0) and I tested with two Android (App version 1.3.10) and an Apple device. Both the 24h and the LRT+ algorithm show this behavior.
Can you help me with this?
Thank you!
I'm experiencing an issue with the Unleased N2 with the Nikon D600 in autoramp mode. For timelapse shooting I use several lenses with a manual aperture control (=manual aperture ring on the lens), where the camera cannot set the lens aperture. This seems to prevent the Unleashed to make any adjustments to shutter speed and ISO in the autoramp mode. The Unleashed correctly detects that only one aperture setting is available in the Day / Night options, where e.g. only f5.6 is shown as an aperture number and is greyed out.
During shooting, even using the highest value of the adjust setting does not change shutter speed or ISO to anything else than the initial value.
Using lenses with an aperture that can be controlled from the camera, the autoramp works and also reacts to the adjust setting.
FW seems to be up to date (A 1.4.5, B 1.4.9, C 1.4.0) and I tested with two Android (App version 1.3.10) and an Apple device. Both the 24h and the LRT+ algorithm show this behavior.
Can you help me with this?
Thank you!