Hi Boris, I am curious to know if you have tested unleashed with the A7R5; I have had my unleashed for several weeks Holy Grail is not working for the A7R4 or the A7R3. Most commonly, aperture is ignored in the ISO-AV-TV sequence so it stays locked in the aperture I start with. Other times exposure has severely spiked on sunrise before ramping back down. I have tested it many times with different settings, sunrise and sunset, and have not a single succesful timelapse. I am using it in combination with LRTimelapse so it is easy for me to check the metadata. No response so far to my bug reports. I will be returning my unleashed if I can't get this to work.BorisH wrote: ↑February 27th, 2024, 3:56 amIs there a estimated timeline for the implementation of this new way to 'flip' the algorithm automatically?
The 24h algorithm is not available on my cameras (Sony A7III and A7RV), so I can currently only go one direction. As I mostly need both, I am not yet using the unleashed.
Even being able to change the direction of the algorithm without interrupting the timelapse might be a intermediate solution. Just in case that's easier to implement.
Holy Grail 24h needs a combined algorithm of sunset and sunrise.
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Hi @photojourneyman,
No, I have not tried it much with the A7R5.
First time I did, the camera was not compatible, so I haven't yet gone back to it.
I can see it's now in the compatibility list, so I might try it again when I'm back home by the end of this week.
(Also sorry, haven't received notification about a new message, so didn't see this for a while)
No, I have not tried it much with the A7R5.
First time I did, the camera was not compatible, so I haven't yet gone back to it.
I can see it's now in the compatibility list, so I might try it again when I'm back home by the end of this week.
(Also sorry, haven't received notification about a new message, so didn't see this for a while)