suddenly started getting the 'incompatible battery' warning when turning my A7RII on. Using two legit sony batteries and grip. Any permanent fix to this? Currently sliding the batteries out and back in seem to fix it but same thing again next time I turn it on.
just received a 'OB' used copy of the 35mm f1.4 from Wex. Stopped it down to f8 to test for it being de-centered, crude just looking on the LCD as I'm at work but looks sharp. Will do some more tests tonight.
theres an open box quality one in Wex's used section that tempted me but if they're a bit hit and miss it could be this one was returned for being a miss.
this but I'm thinking of getting rid of it and my 24-70mm f4 for a 35mm f1.4.
End game of having the 35mm f1.4, batis 85mm (although tempted to go to the G 1.4 too) and 135mm G when it comes.
So this on the camera:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Godox-X1T-S-Wireless-Trigger-Transmitter/dp/B01DW2N3GU
this into the USB slot on the flash:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Godox-Channels-XTR-16-Power-control-Speedlite/dp/B01ANFQ22G
will allow HSS and remote power adjustment?
Morning all,
I used to understand flash but being out of touch with it for a few years it's all left me.
I'm using Pixel King Pro transceivers to fire a Godox AD360 flash but I don't seem to be able to remotely adjust the power, no matter the adjustments I make to the PK pro on the camera's...
Hi everyone, can someone in laymans terms explain how to shoot in HSS and control flash power in camera to a Godox AD360 via Pixel King transceivers on my A7R II. I used to understand flash but a few years out and it's all a distant memory.
much better with the castle having a bit more room to breathe. I'd be tempted to take some off the top though, and make it around a 2.5:1 crop.
Perfect shutter time IMO
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