08-29-2011, 05:55 PM
I checked the high FPS mode on my Sony A55 regarding mostly the exposure settings.
So, here are the findings.
- it is a kind of aperture priority mode, and there are no restrictions on the value you can choose; I verified f/2 and f/5.6 on 28/2 lens;
- you need to set the aperture before the burst, and cannot change it in the process;
- moreover, the exposure is locked too; if you use manual lens and change aperture, the camera won't compensate;
- focus is locked in AF mode.
If you ask my opinion, I think it's a very clever decision not to *-ck the lens 10 times a second; it's expected to serve much longer than the camera.
Hope this helps,
Oleg.
So, here are the findings.
- it is a kind of aperture priority mode, and there are no restrictions on the value you can choose; I verified f/2 and f/5.6 on 28/2 lens;
- you need to set the aperture before the burst, and cannot change it in the process;
- moreover, the exposure is locked too; if you use manual lens and change aperture, the camera won't compensate;
- focus is locked in AF mode.
If you ask my opinion, I think it's a very clever decision not to *-ck the lens 10 times a second; it's expected to serve much longer than the camera.
Hope this helps,
Oleg.