Sony Audio Adapter Gh5
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Mario Magnavacchi
5
Ottimo rapporto qualita' prezzo
Consegna nei tempi previsti, tanti accessori ad un prezzo moltonveniente.o
30/12/2022
abdulaziz alghareeb
5
Nice and easy
For starters installation took some time due to that my old lock have different measurements so i needed to make close the old hole and make a new the instructions really helped specially the card that shows the measurements needed for the apps it was really easy to install and add key numbers also adding the RF card
12/05/2022
Debra Blache
5
Easy to setup and works great
Well designed, easy to use and it takes great pictures and videos. Lots of options to customize but very easy to setup. Would buy again!!
08/03/2022
Jason Raymond
5
Nice device
Great trail cam for the price. I use mostly for security purposes and to track any animals on my land. Would recommend
08/01/2022
Kindle Customer
5
Change batteries when indicator shows they're low
I use these in the woods and for security, I wish they could make these full NO GLOW. They are low glow and you only see them if you look right at them when they're triggered, no issues with game spooking or seeing them. Other than that, keep the batteries changed when the indicator says low (or black night pics) and you will have no complaints. No issues , Great cameras!
16/11/2021
Adibee Adibee
5
Good quality images and features
I live in an area where there is a lot of wildlife that comes through my yard and I really wanted to find out what kind of animal has been raiding my garden. This camera caught my attention because of the higher 1296P compared to the 1080p that are more common. I also wanted a camera where I can turn on and off the wifi mode remotely so I don't have to go to the camera to turn on the Wifi Mode, this comes with a remote control that you can use to turn on/off the wifi mode. This was a big plus for me and it has worked pretty well for me, I did not have to physically press the button on the camera every time I wanted to see what images the camera has captured. All you have to do is turn on the wife via remote and then you connect to the camera's wifi through your phone's app and you can access the photos and videos in the trail cam.The picture quality is really good, I kept the photo resolution at 24MP(Max) and both the day and night pictures were very crisp and clear. The videos captured were very detailed and there was no distortion, as you would see on lower quality trail cams. The only negative to this is you need to get a bigger SD card as it fills up 32 GB very fast. The packaging was ok, everything was securely in the box. I also wish it took fewer batteries, 8 AA batteries is a lot and I hope I don't have to replace these as frequently. The motion detection has been accurate and I kept the IR level in the lowest setting and it has been working pretty well for my needs.If you need a good-quality trail cam with nice features, this XTU Trial Cam is a great choice.
09/02/2021
J. E. Grumling J. E. Grumling
4
Nice upgrade from EOS-M3
I've been using the camera for about a month now. Prior to this I used an M3 and before that a Rebel XTi. The sample pictures were taken with the 11-22 IS zoom lens, which is my favorite lens in the lineup. One thing that frustrated me, along with most of the M series users, was Canon's practice of limiting features on these otherwise excellent cameras. It seems like they've been listening to their users. For hobby or amateur use, this is probably more than enough camera for you. Coming from the M3 I was shocked and amazed by the burst shooting speed, and the lack of noise when the ISO is pushed out.I've been using bracketed exposure for years because that's what I was taught back in the film days. I had to dig a little to find it in the menus, but now I have a short cut in the user menu. Because on the M3 I used bracketing to create HDRs in Lightroom I assumed the "HDR" menu setting would do the same thing. It does do automatic bracketing but also creates the HDR in camera. I'd like to have the option of post-processing, but it seems to do OK with the "natural" setting and +/-1 stop or the auto setting. Some of the more arty HDR settings look cartoonish to my eye. I've been doing both HDR and bracketing and just picking out the one I prefer, which could be any of the 4 shots. I haven't done much with the other in-camera effects modes, preferring to get a clean image and post-process. In fact I typically just put the mode dial in M and leave it there. Otherwise what's the point? The poorly done self-portrait example (more on that below) was taken in P mode just for reference.I don't have the hot shoe mounted eyepiece because my my shooting style has adapted to screens and depending on autofocus. In bright sunlight I'm still able to read the screen, although I do rely on the histogram and meter more than I might using a viewfinder. It gets a little cluttered but I've trained myself to look through the text and make use of the "info" button when composing.One thing that hasn't improved is the communication between the app and the camera. It is very confusing to set up. Some features (specifically geo referencing), require Bluetooth while others (remote shooting) require WiFi. Why can't the camera connect to the iOS app using both? Or just send the data however it needs to? The connection between my Mac and the camera is WiFi only, even though it will connect via USB-C cable for photo transfers. Again more futzing around with settings then should be necessary. And the WiFi radio is so underpowered that I couldn't get more than a few feet away before it cut out. That picture of me on the rock ledge was basically just randomly pushing the shutter button on the app and guessing. I suppose I was testing in a high-RF environment (note the antenna farm in the example pic), but I've confirmed it's pretty bad in a suburban environment too. Probably not a normal use case, but still...The thing that has me most excited about this body is a plan to eventually use it on a homebuilt drone. It's a little heavier than I'd like, but otherwise Canon seems to have got this part right for a change. They've included the standard Canon three pin remote shutter release. I can use a simple relay on my drone to trigger the shutter. The HDMI output can show the exact same information as the screen on the back (and will change with the info button). And the hot shoe should be able to supply feedback to the drone for a time stamp in the log. Well done. It remains to be seen how much remote control using WiFi can be hacked, but even if I have to use P mode I'll still have a lot of control.The elephant in the room is of course the question of will Canon continue to support the EOS-M line? I think they probably will, if only because they need to keep in the compact mirrorless category that Olympus created with the PEN and Micro 4/3 format. The lens selection isn't the greatest, but covers most of the normal shooting I do (and there's always the adapter). I think this format fits nicely in the classic rangefinder's position in the catalog.One funny note. Many people think this is a small camera. I compared the size to my old AE-1 and Nikkormat film cameras. These were considered fairly big cameras back in the old days and the M6mkII compares favorably. Sure, when you added a film-burning motor drive and high capacity back (if they were available options), the film cameras got pretty big, but these days what's the point? It might be better ergonomically to have a large camera just to keep from randomly pushing buttons (something I find myself doing with the M6), but then you need bigger cases and more bulk to carry around.
06/02/2021
Related Faq
Q
does the adapter work with the sony alpha7III?
A
I use it on the Sony Alpha 6000 with a manual FD 50mm. AF and aperture transmission are not an issue here. Actually, the adapter only keeps the lens at the right distance in front of the sensor. This works great and I think it will be the same with the Alpha 7III. 
Q
will my Canon lens work with my Sony a5100 with this adapter?
A
Don’t forget that it’s a manual lens adapter. Works with full manual lenses. If your lens has no physical aperture ring, you cannot control it from your camera. 
Q
Hi! using this adapter with nikon 200-500mm on panasonic gh5, can i use the aperture ring control on the adapter to control aperture ? thanks!
A
Nope, there is no electronic communication with your panasonic camera and nikon lens 
Q
Does this adapter a good fit for Sony a7iii ?
A
It’s a little tight on my a7III. I bought the Fotodiox brand for my Nikon glass and prefer the fit a bit more. Still works however, just ended up buying a Fotodiox for my Minoltas as well. 
Q
Does it work with gh5?
A
Yes. Works great. I have used it with many old and new Nikon lenses with my GH5 camera. This adapter and my Nikon 10.5mm fisheye is one of my favorite combos. 
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