Questions about E-M1 Mark II settings
Re: Questions about E-M1 Mark II settings
duncanmcl wrote:
DonParrot wrote:
duncanmcl wrote:
No offense meant, but why please do you want to use such a sophisticated camera in iAuto?
Sometimes I get in the situations that I have no time to do any settings and need to rely on the camera IQ with iAuto to take a photo as soon as possible, Besides that, I wonder why such a sophisticated and advanced camera does not support silent shutter in iAuto, even though 4 years old GH3 could do it.
May I ask which burst mode you chose for the GH4? If high it is no live view.
Yes, I use H (High Speed) mode, which doesn't do live view. It supports continuous AF during the burst.
No it doesn't. C-AF ends with burst mode M.
Yes, it does. Uploaded an example video to https://youtu.be/Tv-1cCcfjYc . You can verify that it is in continous autofocus (AFC) with H mode from the right top of the screen.
Okay I checked - anf you're right. But it only dies the same 7FPS with C-AF as it does in M - only without live view. And who in heaven wants that - apart from you? I got myself the EE-1 Dot Sight as my E-M1 MKI didn't provide live view, in burst mode H were the camera did C-AF at 10FPS
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