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  1. Hi, Does anybody know if it is possible to set the video settings in P mode while keeping the photo settings in M mode (with the camera remembering my choice when switching from video to photo and vice-versa)? In fact, it seems like that the camera keeps different settings for aperture and shutter speed between video and photo, but if you change the "mode" in one of the two, the other also gets changed. I'd like this to be able to switch between the two quickly without tweaking one or the other, since P mode is OK for videos, while it is not the best choice for photos. That's the point of the question. Thanks! Jean-Marc
  2. @crumbo Hey, I spotted this thread which points to my exact issue with the mju II. I have a circular leak in the middle of the frame when pointing at the sun (or light surce) even partially. What is the fix you were describing? I tested and there's no leak from the lens barrel, so it must come from the lens itself. Thanks!
  3. <h2> </h2> <p>Hello, I love the soft charm of the achromat lenses, as those mounted on cheap cameras like the Dacora Digna and the Bilora Bella, for example. But all these cameras were made in the era of bulb flash, therefore with M sync. With an M sync a modern flash fires and shuts off too soon, before the shutter opens completely or at all. So no matter a slow "sync tempo", not even Bulb works (the only workaround is to first fire the shutter in Bulb and then manually trigger the flash. But very dark environment light condition are needed for that trick)<br /> <strong>My question is</strong>: does anybody know of a 6x6 achromat fitted camera which also supports a X sync? Since I love the achromat look AND flash photography (but can't afford to buy bulbs!). <br /> <br />Thanks<br /> Jean-Marc</p>
  4. <p>Hello, I love the soft charm of the achromat lenses, as those mounted on cheap cameras like the Dacora Digna and the Bilora Bella, for example. But all these cameras were made in the era of bulb flash, therefore with M sync. With an M sync a modern flash fires and shuts off too soon, before the shutter opens completely or at all. So no matter a slow "sync tempo", not even Bulb works (the only workaround is to first fire the shutter in Bulb and then manually trigger the flash. But very dark environment light condition are needed for that trick)<br> <strong>My question is</strong>: does anybody know of a 6x6 achromat fitted camera which also supports a X sync? Since I love the achromat look AND flash photography (but can't afford to buy bulbs!). <br> <br />Thanks<br> Jean-Marc</p>
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