Sorry to post on this old post, but i've been having the same issue and I'd like to know how you handled it in the end. Using latest firmware 1.0.0.12 (came installed) If I unplug EVF or not use LiveView, everything behaves as normal.Įxposure set to Classic/Center-weighted or Advanced (Multi-segments) - did not make a difference I thought there is another sensor (the light meter) that is handling exposure apart from the CMOS?ĭoes the light-meter goes into a sleep mode after 20 seconds when in LiveView/EVF mode?Ĭ) Looks like a firmware bug to me (I hope). For example, if the in-game timer says 7:00, but the liveview only says 6:30, the difference is 30 seconds (i.e. Syncing using Youtube player controls (works best on desktop): Look at the difference between the in-game timer and the liveview timer. If you want to repeatedly get the underexposed effect, wait for another 20 secs and repeat it.Ī) It seems like I need to keep the sensor warm in order to get correct exposures after the first exposure from a cold start-up. There is a video demonstration at the bottom of this page. And, you should get the underexposed image. The first image is usually good if you have started from a cold boot-up. The amount of underexposure is in the order of -2ev to -3ev (bad and unusable) When using LiveView or the EVF, I get badly underexposed images 20-30% of the time. If you havent experienced the awesome power of LiveView in the Phoenix framework, strap in: were going to build a real-time, high-performance chat system. They are currently very overworked (because of the events and all) but normally they will answer emails within a day or two. Then they can redirect to another repair service if needed, or handle it there. Saving you thousands of dollars in annual metered data charges. SOFTWARE LiveView’s LIVE Engine brings the only cloud-based solution that can actively manage data consumption. ![]() Now there’s no need to manage multiple teams or juggle multiple frameworks: The same developers can manage both, cutting down delivery timelines and freeing up resources to focus on innovation. Enterprise-ready cloud-based surveillance, 24/7 live control, detection, and world class sensors all set up in less than 30 minutes. I would contact Customer Service in Solms for most cases as they are the authority. LiveView Native empowers developers to build native and web applications seamlessly with Phoenix. They changed the shutter, and that made complete sense although the weird behavior of the EVF-2 (going white, making colored stripes and going out) had me suspect that was it.Įverything was solved with the change of the shutter. ![]() I sent the camera in and expected it to be the EVF-2 viewfinder electronics. What made it distinguished was the different shutter sound. I have no experience with those as I use the Classic and Center Weighted all the time (which is the same light metering method as in the M9 and MM).īut I did have an issue with my M240 where it shot half frames as the first frame from time to time after wake-up, and over-exposed (and a few underexposed frames). I was wondering you used Advanced Mode for light metering and/or spot meter or matrix.
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