Hi rwechlser,
thanks for your kind words! I'm glad you like the Unleashed
I'll address some of your concerns:
rwechsler wrote: ↑August 25th, 2020, 8:54 pm
What I don't like
Update: The iPhone app shows that there is a new firmware update available. But unfortunately, updating my Unleashed camera trigger fails. -> I hope Foolography will fix this issue.
That certainly shouldn't happen. We did get a notice an issue that can sometimes cause failing firmware updates with the very latest production batch. We're still doing some tests to see if we can fix that issue remotely. The good news: the Firmware on your Unleashed is actually newer than the ones currently available for install through the apps, so you're actually currently unable to downgrade your firmware. ;-) Only a handful of Unleasheds were shipped out like this, so I'm really sorry if you are affected. If we can't find a remote solution by the time the next firmware update comes out, we will of course offer you a free replacement.
rwechsler wrote: ↑August 25th, 2020, 8:54 pm
Bulb mode: Weird times in the selector. You cannot set minutes and seconds. Times are predefined. Times starts from 1/91 until 4.6h. You can choose from 64 predefined times. This results in times like 10.0 s, 13.0 s, 16.0 s, 20.0 s, 25.0 s, 32.0 s -> For me not usable. I want to choose minutes and seconds.
We thought long and hard about this. We totally get where you are coming from and understand your wish for more fine-grained control. However, I must ask: Why do you need finer control? And if you do: do you also ask for finer control from the camera manufacturers than what they currently offer?
Let me explain our choice: Just like all Camera Manufacturers, we went with 1/3rd stop steps! That's right - we just continued the succession of shutterspeeds that you can set on the camera.
We did decide to have some overlap with the ones available from the camera for convenience, and also so that the user might notice what we're doing. We obviously have to add some "documentation" about this, as it seems to be one of the most misunderstood features that are perceived as limitations of the Unleashed. We're still figuring out a good UI for these kind of helpful messages in the app.
because Exposure time rises exponentially, the third stop steps get really, really big once you get into several minutes or even hours. This adds to the confusion, when you don't notice the pattern of 1/3rd stops.
So yes, everyone is used to setting minutes and seconds, but my humble opinion is that no-one needs to! I'll be very happy to listen, and will certainly consider making a change if you give me a compelling reason, and a good use-case.
The thing is, there is very little difference in exposure in any step smaller than one third of a stop! certainly nothing that would really be noticeably different than making a small adjustment in post processing of a raw file. In other words, the difference between the two longest steps: 3.6h or 4.6h which is a full hour, is just 1/3rd of a stop, just as the difference between 1/20th and 1/25th of a second. I get it, it feels super weird to jump by a whole hour there, instead of being able to set minutes or even seconds, but do you feel like you need 3600 more steps between 1/20th and 1/25th of a second too? Because really, that would be asking for the same thing! ;-)
Now - the advantages of using 1/3rd stop steps is that you are (or should be) used to them from every other setting in the camera, and if you decide to change the aperture by 1/3rd of a stop, you can simply scroll to the next value in the long exposure picker, and the exposure will stay the same.
When you add or remove an ND filter - they always come in full stops - you can just scroll up or down by 3x the number of stops of the ND filter and have your correct exposure - no need to have a calculator app for the ND filters anymore.
So, if you know this is what these seemingly random values mean, and how they'll benefit you, do you still think you need to set Minutes and Seconds?
rwechsler wrote: ↑August 25th, 2020, 8:54 pm
Case: There is no case for transportation which protects the trigger and the plugs. -> Please add such a protection case.
The Unleashed is actually designed to stay on the camera at all times, but we get that that's not for everyone. You are one of very few people that have mentioned this to us.
We did initially consider making a part of the packaging removable, but ultimately decided against it. We will reconsider when we redesign packaging!
rwechsler wrote: ↑August 25th, 2020, 8:54 pm
Timelapse mode: No review of the photo is available -> Please add photo review incl. gradation curve.
we're working on that! By Gradation curve, do you mean histogram? Or do you mean the exposure level over time?
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