Sony has released new firmware for its a7R lll camera to insert a new option for Pixel Shift Multi Shooting that reduces the delay between frames to 0. 5 sec. Firmware v1. 10 adds the 0. 5 sec delay setting to the menu so users can halve the current shortest time between frames taken with the camera in Pixel Shift Shooting mode.
Previously, delays of 1-30 seconds could be selected. The move will reduce the total amount of time the pixel shift mode takes to record the images it needs, so perhaps will also reduce the risk of movement in the subject.
Users can now also use exposure bracketing in silent mode when recording uncompressed Raw files, and the focus assist peaking display can be tuned when shooting in S-Log mode. Sony says it has improved the general stability of the camera and has fixed problems it had with Eye AF failing in when used with certain settings.
For more information, and to download firmware v1. 10 for the Sony a7R lll visit the Sony website.
Manufacturer's information
ILCE-7RM3 Camera Firmware Update
What Does This Do?
This update (version 1. 10) provides the following benefits:
Adds the menu option to select Pixel Shift Multi Shooting (On: Shooting Interval 0. 5sec)
Notes:
When using an A-mount lens via an adaptor (LA-EA1/ LA-EA2/ LA-EA3/ LA-EA4), the interval might be slightly longer
When the camera is connected to PC, please use the latest version of the Imaging Edge software
Adds support for bracketing during silent shooting with uncompressed RAW
Adds support for tuning of the peaking display level for S-Log shooting
Makes improvements for a condition where the Eye AF does not work with certain camera settings
Makes improvements for a condition where Viewfinder Brightness is not reflected correctly in the Manual setting
Improves overall stability of camera
2018-5-11 19:07