Capture in RAW (works, but you can’t disable the accompanying JPEG).Remember the last settings after the camera is turned on again (works).Accept manual lenses without electrical contacts (works).Trigger via Sonys Multi-USB connector (works).As it has no viewfinder or monitor by itself, the settings and the heading are usually controlled with an app on a smartphone.īefore I purchased the camera as a base for a new panorama setup I checked that the camera meets the following requirements: Currently this is the smallest camera of the Sony ILCE camera lineup. The effect is shown in another article.Ī short while ago the Sony ILCE camera lineup was expanded with the Sony ILCE-QX1. To get the most out of such an setup you also have to shave the lenshood. To be able to focus to infinity on my E-mount camera a distance ring in the lens had to be removed. It did not fit perfectly, but reasonable enough to make it work after some tinkering around with some sandpaper. I found one at Photokina at a Chinese booth and bought it. The problem however is, that it is not so easy to find an adapter to mount the lens to the Sony E-mount. The lens is originally manufactured under the name of Samyang 7.5mm F3.5 Fish-eye Lens and was also available under the name of Bower or Rokinon. In search of a small and lightweight spherical panorama setup I’ve seen a Walimex Pro 7.5/3.5 fisheye lens for micro 4/3 mounted via an adapter to a Sony camera with E-mount and APS-C sized sensor.
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