It gets even worse if every exposure has different settings and Dragonframe has to communicate after every captured exposure new settings to the camera. There is a lot of brightness adjustments in the live preview window before the camera - eventually - after seconds and seconds finally captures the exposure. It seems that the whole process of Dragonframe telling the Sony Alpha to change the shutter speed in the course of taking all the different exposures takes ages. jpeg)that now has different camera/exposure settings then the rest of the pictures, the whole process takes exponentially longer. If, however, I change even one exposure in the row in terms of shutter speed (let´s say I switch it from 1/4 to 1/30) or file format (instead of raw to. ),the exposures are being captures more or less fast- one exposure after the next one. Here is our problem that we could not get rid off so far: If I set up let´s say 5 different exposures with the exact same camera settings (file format, shutter speed. We are working with Dragonframe 4 and a Sony Alpha RII. We´re currently shooting a stop motion project where we are following a re-lighting approach with 4-5 different exposures, each exposure capturing the same image, but with different DMX controlled lights.
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