Fujifilm XH-2 and FFX100s - No interval setting avalible [solved: change arrows once]
I only have the choice between "Time & Int; = Shots" and "Int. & Shots = Time", but I cannot adjust the interval value, which remains stuck at 10s.
I think I've tried everything, even a factory reset, is it a bug, or did I set something wrong?
To get those choices in the picker, you tapped on the arrows to the right of the interval cell.
You need to tap on the (currently red) Interval cell to be able to change it!
It's red because Interval is shorter than shutterspeed. You could try changing shutterspeed to be 8s, then it would no longer be red. Are you able to change interval then?
I'll make sure our Android team checks this out - I do see another bug in your screenshot: the bottom arrow is incorrect, so maybe something else went wrong when they last worked on this.
You need to tap on the (currently red) Interval cell to be able to change it!
It's red because Interval is shorter than shutterspeed. You could try changing shutterspeed to be 8s, then it would no longer be red. Are you able to change interval then?
I'll make sure our Android team checks this out - I do see another bug in your screenshot: the bottom arrow is incorrect, so maybe something else went wrong when they last worked on this.
Founder & CEO of Foolography, Hardware & Firmware developer.
I have the same problem on the Sony A7III.
Even when the shutter time is less than the interval (for me, this is stuck on 30s), I can not tap it to change it.
So yes, this seems to be an app issue.
This is true in both the timelapse and the holy grail settings. In neither I can change the interval.
Guess I'll wait for the next firmware update to actually use it.
Edit: I found the solution. I needed to click on the LOWEER of the two arrows shown. That let me disable the playback time. Now I can change the interval.
Even when the shutter time is less than the interval (for me, this is stuck on 30s), I can not tap it to change it.
So yes, this seems to be an app issue.
This is true in both the timelapse and the holy grail settings. In neither I can change the interval.
Guess I'll wait for the next firmware update to actually use it.
Edit: I found the solution. I needed to click on the LOWEER of the two arrows shown. That let me disable the playback time. Now I can change the interval.
I just added this to our "Known bugs" list
- Sometimes, after the upgrade to 3.1.0, the timelapse arrows might be in a weird state that shouldn't be allowed.
- This only happens if you had changed these to a specific value before updating, and the new version loaded this previously set value, but interpreted it differently. This is already fixed in the next update, but if you encounter it, simply change both arrows to another value, then back to what you want, and it will be solved.
- Sometimes, after the upgrade to 3.1.0, the timelapse arrows might be in a weird state that shouldn't be allowed.
- This only happens if you had changed these to a specific value before updating, and the new version loaded this previously set value, but interpreted it differently. This is already fixed in the next update, but if you encounter it, simply change both arrows to another value, then back to what you want, and it will be solved.
Founder & CEO of Foolography, Hardware & Firmware developer.
Clicking to the arrows and selecting another type of calculation helped me too... Thanks...BorisH wrote: ↑December 15th, 2023, 10:56 pmI have the same problem on the Sony A7III.
Even when the shutter time is less than the interval (for me, this is stuck on 30s), I can not tap it to change it.
So yes, this seems to be an app issue.
This is true in both the timelapse and the holy grail settings. In neither I can change the interval.
Guess I'll wait for the next firmware update to actually use it.
Edit: I found the solution. I needed to click on the LOWEER of the two arrows shown. That let me disable the playback time. Now I can change the interval.