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Time Lapse
Using the Time Laps mode allows you to delay the
camera’s shutter by either 5 or 10 seconds. This is ideal
for selfies, group shots, and other photos when you
need to be in front of your camera. In Advanced mode,
you can take a series of photos, choosing the start time,
interval between exposures, and picture count.
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Start time:
This is a delay until the start of the sequence.
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Shooting interval:
Amount of time between each exposure.
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Shooting number:
Number of exposures in the sequence.
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Bulb:
Used for exposures longer than 1 second.
Note: You must set your camera to Bulb mode.
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Bulb time:
Duration that the shutter will
remain open during Bulb exposure.
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Start:
Initiates your photo sequence.
Focus Stack
Focus stacking allows you to take a series of photos to
combine later in post-processing and create an image with an
expanded depth of field. (Not available for Sony cameras.)
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Step Size:
Choose the size of the focal steps.
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Forward / Backward count:
Set the number of images that
will be shot in front of and behind your starting point of focus.
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Start:
Begins the sequence.
Advanced Bracketing (Bracket Exposure in Android)
Advanced bracketing can be used to generate a series
of photos of varying exposures. You can set bracketing
for shutter speed, aperture, and ISO. The camera
must be in manual mode to use this feature.
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Property:
Choose shutter speed, aperture,
or ISO for the bracketing series.
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Start From:
This will be the starting
value for the bracketed exposures.
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Step Size:
Determine which values will be
captured for the subsequent bracketed shots.
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Frame Count:
Choose the number of
shots for the bracket series.
Auto View
Take a picture with your camera, and display the image on your
device after it’s taken. Use this to stream the photos to clients
live while on a shoot. Image transfer speeds will vary. For Sony
cameras, the photos will be sabved on your device, and not
on the camera’s memory card except, for the a6500 and a9.
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Share :
Save the selected image(s) to your device’s internal
storage, and share via text message, email, or social media.
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Info :
Display exif data such as exposure
settings, date/time, and histogram.
Use pinch-to-zoom to make sure everything is
in focus after you have taken the shot.
Note: If you’re using a Sony camera, see Appendix B to transfer JPEG
and save RAW on the SD card (supported by a6500 and a9).
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