We don't have enough light coming from that direction into the camera here, but that is the aperture closing down. Now, I still can't see the aperture there. Listen, now this lands makes a little bit more noise. And so when we get this pointed straight at the camera and it did, it, did it. Okay, so I got to get this close down to F 16. Teoh, John, What is it that you're trying to? I want Teoh while I'm making the camera as silent as possible, but I want you to see the aperture closing down on the front. So I'm going to switch lenses, Teoh, a little lens that has a bigger opening. Okay, so this is Ah, so one second exposure, so you'll probably be able to see something in the lines. Let me set a more reasonable aperture, considering the lighting conditions in here. This helps at all, and so you'll be able to see the aperture closed down. Okay? So let's see if we can get this pointed straight in here. Let me turn the camera directly at that camera. And if you hear if you can hear it I don't know it might come pick this up. Let me close the aperture down all the way. Do you hear that? So let me change this to, uh, aperture priority. And so let me just lean in first the microphone really close it here. Let me navigate down here and anti shock mode and the silent mode. No, actually, we're doing super control panels, Right? Super Control panel. And it's got the beep, which we're gonna turn out, folks, we're gonna trust me. And so it's Turn off the high rez mode and let's try shooting a photo ready. Alright, let's try what? Notice it in now. We're going to shoot a still photograph and listen to the sound of the camera. All right, let's get back to the issue at hand. You won't have access to everything else, and so that solves that problem. Every once in a while, you get something turned to the wrong direction. And there's so many controls in these camera. It can now change, and you can see that my face is happy cause I figured out what the problem was and what we're doing wrong. There was one other problem that we were having, and that was with the focusing system. Right now, it's changing my exposure compensation cause I'm in the aperture Priority mount now. So now I could just turn this style to change it because it is in the two position when I go back to the one position. And so that's why that mode was not particularly working in. How do you change the I s o You flip this dial down to two and then you turn the front dial now, why couldn't I do it before? Because I was in the HDR mode and I was locked into this HDR mode and I had to get back out of the HDR mode before I changed the Diallo again. So I changed all the camera and so I'm now I'm gonna go back. So people asking me crazy questions and I want to answer, I want please. Get that set and let me make sure this is set and let's try this. And I now realize what that IHS And so I'm gonna go back and turn my camera back into the normal mode. And that was because somebody asked me in the chat rooms to make a setting on the camera, which I went in and made and that did it. I wasn't able to make certain changes on this camera because I had set something funky. I'm gonna hold it up close to my mike so that you can hear what normal sound is. And first off, I'm just gonna take a couple of pictures. Urtain, and it will be incredibly quiet and I'm gonna try to do a demo here. There is also a silent mode, and the silent mode will use an electronic front curtain and rear c. There some implications with it that we don't get into right now. And so, if you were going mounting this on a big telephoto lens or a macro lands or a telescope or some sort of scientific subject purpose, you might want to use the anti shock mode. So there is no vibration from the shutter opening so fast that it actually vibrates the camera. That is an anti shock mode, which means that it is not going to be using the first shudder curtain. Eso These have different meanings to them and the diamond mode. Now there are diamonds and there are hearts and let's play cards. And so most of the time I would leave this in the single mode. Next up is the sequential shooting, often known as the drive mode, and this camera has more options than any other camera I have ever laid my hands on. Super Control Panel: Sequential Shooting and Quality
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