от:Andrey_ksСпасибоо. Жаль, что пофиксили такой классный баг, у меня востребованы 1/250 и 1/320 при съемке детей в помещении с пыхой на Х-А1. Скорость АФ только не устраивает, вот и задумался о замене.
А по поводу таймлапса подскажите, сабж умеет засыпать в длинных интервалах между кадрами в целях экономии батареи?
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ответ на ваш второй вопрос дан в обзоре Джордана Стила (я с ним списывался во время его тестирования ХТ20):
Intervalometer
The X-T20 also includes the intervalometer feature that was first introduced on the X-T1. The intervalometer can be accessed through the menu and allows you to set a time interval as short as 1 second and as long as 24 hours, as well as the number of frames to be captured (from 1 to 999). The shooting can start immediately or at a time up to 24 hours later. One nice touch to the interval shooting is a countdown timer, which shows in the upper left corner of the screen to let you know how much time is remaining until the next shot. You can cancel shooting at any time.
While multi-day time-lapse shoots with mirrorless cameras typically require either multiple batteries or an AC connection, Fuji has done its best to maximize battery life when shooting with intervals longer than 30 seconds. In these situations, the camera actually shuts itself down between shots. The camera turns itself on 5 seconds before a shot and stays on 5-7 seconds after the shot before shutting down again. Presumably, only the timer is running in the background, saving tremendous amounts of power. While the savings are somewhat minimal with a 30 second interval, the energy savings will be huge for longer intervals; it’s a fantastic way to approach these long time-lapse shoots.
То есть если таймлапс интервалы более 30 сек батарея засыпает для экономии