R2D2
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Re: HSS banding issue with EOS M5 + Godox TT600?
cmcm789 wrote:
R2D2 wrote:
Miguel-C wrote:
R2D2 wrote:
I genuinely appreciate your feedback, and i can tell the camera makes you very happy
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Would you be able to tell me what other burst options are there besides 14fps? typically cameras have a stop under the fastest burst available (like 7 fps or so)
With the Mechanical shutter: One Shot, 3 FPS, 7 FPS, 14 FPS.
With the Electronic shutter: One shot, 30 FPS (RAW Burst mode).
BTW I had a typo in my earlier post (E-shutter is 30 FPS, not 20).
R2
How do you find the display on the m6ii compared with m5/m6?
I have issues where if the scene is too dark (but I'm still able to see everything with the bare eye), the m5 display won't register it. Is this to do with light sensitivity of the sensor? It's a nightmare for astro when I'm trying to line up a foreground. Usually I have to shoot, then check and decompose etc because I have to guess.
I'm assuming you have "Exposure Simulation" already disabled in the Menu for this type of shooting? Doing this helps a lot in low light and when using flash.
There will indeed be a low light limit for the display to function of course. You might find the electronic level useful (or a tripod-mounted one) for lining up a horizon. At night I usually wear a (multi-color) LED headlamp to help see by (RED LED). Also, a powerful LED flashlight is great for light painting. And the new portable color-temp-adjustable LED panels are great for illuminating nearby objects (you can change the kelvin temperature, and there is no banding).
As far as side-by-side comparisons go, I don't have my M5 any more (and my M6 is at work). Sorry about that.
R2