I thought I'd write up what happened to me to help others with similar predicaments.
I stupidly didn't read the instructions when I updated the firmware on my a6700.
I inserted a freshly a6700 formatted SD card with the firmware update. And proceeded to start the update process. When the screen went black for a few seconds, I thought there was an error and shut off the camera, not realizing this was part of the update process. (I think it's a dumb idea to have a black screen for the update process.)
My camera wouldn't turn on. All I'd get was a black screen and a blinking red light on the bottom left side of the camera. I tried all sorts of things for hours upon hours. None of them worked.
Here's what did work:
I erased the SD card and formatted it in exFAT format on my Mac. Then I added the firmware update. Then I inserted the card and turned the camera on. After a few minutes, the screen turned on. (I think this should be done with a full battery.)
Anyways, I thought I'd have to have my camera repaired. But it turned out to be a simple solution.
Merci pour vos réponses
je vais continuer à filmer en LOG
Oui Sony et muet la dessus !
Je vais donc continuer à filmer en LOG à 200 iso avec mon A6700 ...ça fonctionne très bien et d'après test que j'ai fait c'est mieux que 800 iso où le bruit apparaît
Sur vos appareil avez vous la possibilité en LOG de descendre à 200 Iso comme moi ?
Started with a Minolta film camera, bought a Canon Rebel t6i, upgraded to my a6400 last year, main reason being it's megapixel count, size, lens options, and needing a faster fps for shooting sports.
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