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Hello, I come to you because I don't know what to do I have a Sony A7 first name. I have waiting an update coming to fix this but it does not come and seen My autofocus 35mm dropped, I start to panic a little with the Sony brand ... so here's my problem ... for practical reasons (life of the battery, and the inability to assign an ON / OFF of the viewfinder), I chose to put on the eve to 10 seconds . so far, no problem except that watching the following video you can see that from sleep does not always happen as it should. (random process) is there a person on the forums that would have the same problem ?(A7 or alpha series?) it's pretty simple to get tested also by adjusting the duréede ensures 10s: Bc thank you for your help the link of the video ...
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Hi, I currently have an Alpha 7 camera and my parents gifted me a SAL70300G, but they didn't knew about the different mounting types. I'm considering buying the A to E mount adapter but don't know which one to use. Wich one do you recommend?
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On the sony support website, it says that the firmware update 1.20 .... " Provides support for the SEL70200G lens: - Supports the "Fast Hybrid AF" function and future Fast Hybrid AF compatible E mount lenses - Adds the "Focus hold button" function " I had this lens in use on the A7 before the update and do not notice any change. I have even the impression that the autofocus is somewhat slower than before the update, but this may be subjectively ill-founded. So - does anybody know, how this "Fast Hybrid AF" function now newly manifests itself (how did it work before ?) when one is using the SEL70200G and in which way the "Focus hold button" is now integrated in the camera software other than before ?
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A question addressed to the A7-specialists: As far as I could find out, the A mode on the A7 (ILCE-7 Vers. 1.10) works as follows: If ISO is not on auto, shutter speed is automatic in the full range, if ISO is on auto, shutter speed is automatic while ISO tries to minimize to 100. As soon as automatic shutter speed would rise above 1/60 s, ISO automatic starts to increase. As a result, automatic shutter speed does not adjust to values above 1/60 s as long as a maximum ISO of 25600 is not yet reached - then it starts to increase further up to 30 s. Is there any way to change these somehow arbitrary limits of 1/60 and 25600 to more specific and useful values ?