7d without Auto Exporamp?

Started by Guido, August 14, 2014, 08:48:42 PM

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Guido

Hi everybody,

I just downloaded and installed the latest (?) ML for my 7d here: magiclantern-Nightly.2014Aug08.7D203.zip

Everything works fine except there is no »Auto Exporamp« and no »Auto ETTR«. Do I have to install the »regular« version ML 2.3 for that? Where is my mistake?

Thanks in advance for your support :-)


Walter Schulz

See Module tab for "ETTR" ...
Don't know what you mean with "Auto Exporamp".

Doyle4

Auto ETTR is under EXPO menu, not sure what Exporamp is sorry..

Guido



Well, in the EXPO menu it shows
- White Balance
-ISO
-Shutter
-Aperture
-Picture Style
-Expo Lock
-Expo Presets
-Expo Override
-ExpoSim

but no »ETTR« ...

And under Intervalometer menue is
- Take a pic ervery...
-Start trigger
-Start after
-Stop after
-Auto ExpoRamp LRT Holy Grail ... IS MISSING
-Manual Focus Ramp


???

dmilligan

ETTR is a module, you have to load it first. It doesn't show up until you load it (see the module menu like Walter said).

Bulb ramping ("Auto Exporamp LRT Holy Grail" as you call it) is not missing, it was removed a long time ago. AutoETTR + Deflicker is a superior method.

Spooke

Quote from: Guido on August 15, 2014, 12:54:11 PM


Well, in the EXPO menu it shows
- White Balance
-ISO
-Shutter
-Aperture
-Picture Style
-Expo Lock
-Expo Presets
-Expo Override
-ExpoSim

but no »ETTR« ...

And under Intervalometer menue is
- Take a pic ervery...
-Start trigger
-Start after
-Stop after
-Auto ExpoRamp LRT Holy Grail ... IS MISSING
-Manual Focus Ramp


???

As above, make sure you enable ETTR under the Modules tab, not sure about ExpoRamp.

Guido

Quote from: dmilligan on August 15, 2014, 01:03:10 PM
ETTR is a module, you have to load it first. It doesn't show up until you load it (see the module menu like Walter said).

Bulb ramping ("Auto Exporamp LRT Holy Grail" as you call it) is not missing, it was removed a long time ago. AutoETTR + Deflicker is a superior method.

Yes yes yes, I´m coming closer :-D
Found ETTR, thanks a lot!

So when bulb ramping no longer exists, what method do I use for timelapse shoots with big changes from bright to dark??

dmilligan


Guido

Good point  :o

Thanks and greets from the blind  8)