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Hello everyone, I've recently purchased a Sony a7ii and immediately updated the system software to the latest one 3.1. As I am exploring the camera right now, I cant find the option to shoot bracket photos for HDR with a self-timer. I have already searched the web and every forum points out at a setting located at Menu > Camera Settings 2 > Bracket Settings > Selftimer during Bracket. My problem is that I cant find Bracket Settings at that location at all. Can anybody please help?
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Inspired by the many lens adaptations going on , i picked up an old projector to attempt one myself, after some research this is my Frankenleicaony )) i managed to get 2 leica projector lenses , 90mm f2.5 and a 35mm f2.8 , the 35mm elmaron came with the focusing tube which was to me very important , the 90mm also fits into the elmarons focusing housing which is nothing but a black tube. taking into account the sizes and trying to attach it to a m42 helicoid did not work for me , so i ordered an m52 to m42 helicoid which the lenses and its black focusing tubes fitted into , sadly this is not perfect so a little electrical tape did the trick , this will be replaced by a step up ring when it arrives from timbuktu (hopefully) attaching all this to an m42 to nex does not work , but it works perfectly with an m39 to nex , the 2 adapter to nex were of the same brand so i took out the silver thread rings and tried swapping them over , the m42 thread rings outer rim was 3-4mm wider so out came the file and several hours later it slotted in to the m39 adapter housing perfect , everything works fine , intact beyond my expectations i can focus from about 30cms out to infinity and do some pretty good close ups ,
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From the album: Leica
Sony a7ii body with Leica 75mm Summarit f2.5 lens. -
Sony and Profoto are two companies operating at the top of their game right now. Beautiful designs, top-of-the-line technology, and products that are changing the industry. Unfortunately, because the two products aren't yet designed to be natively compatible with each other, there are very few resources that discuss using these products together. For that reason, I wanted to write a quick post on how I use my new Profoto B1 with my Sony A7ii. Before I did that though, I wanted to preface with a quick post on why I chose the Profoto B1 over the B2 Kit. A lot of people have raised concerns about the B2, but in the end none of those concerns were what I considered a dealbeaker for the B2 Kit. You can read more about the Sony A7ii, the Profoto B1, the Profoto B2 and compatibility on my blog! http://bit.ly/1TjqPL6