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It’s in mine. Swipe from the right, click on the lab beaker, and there it is. maybe it’s just the interface but not actually functioning.it's not there yet...
1.01.18stand corrected. Will have to take a look tomorrow. Would you mind sharing Firmware version
This explains it’s behavior, nothing seems to happen except taking a normal shot. Currently just an interface showing.Something is not right here. 1.01.18 should not have the option to view the LAB Features. Maybe it was previously running an early beta firmware (which had LAB Features enabled), someone turned on LAB, and then updated the back, skipping a version or something, such that the back didn't disable the LAB Features.
For clarity (unless something has changed I'm not aware of, which is unlikely, but not impossible), there is no public firmware that provides Frame Averaging. That feature (and the whole concept of LAB Features in general) is very exciting, but is not yet released, even in beta form, to the public.
I'd suggest you consult with your dealer to investigate further.
Glad you stopped by, appreciate the kind words.Great to hear your IQ4150 is in hand. Looking forward to images. A tour through your gallery in Park City was inspiring. Love the shot of Bridal Veil Falls in Provo Canyon. Did you capture the image from a helicopter? All your prints on display are MASTER CLASS.
So far, my experience with the IQ4150 has been amazing. Very little color cast with the 23 or 32.
My firmware is 1.01.18 and there is no beaker when swiping from the right.
Yeah, I know that one. Pre-dawn Mono Lake. 7ªF, and Live View is a blank screen except for that little FPS indicator. Felt like an idiot.Yeah, those were the two items that pushed me to go ahead and order the back as well.
So final update, thanks to all, especially Steve and Brad at CI, also Doug for his comments, etc. It seems my problem was from not realizing how dramatically low light affected liveView and “exposure” simulation and how your shutter speed effects that. On a tech camera I was worried, as that’s the only way I focus and predawn light can be pretty poor. However, Steve suggested upping the ISO to focus in that case, and that does work, just can’t forget to put it back. yeah, sort of a pita, but then I remember LiveView focusing with a IQ180 and a variND filter ... and that was only a few years ago.
oh well. Headed to DV ... should be fun
OK, I just finished using my Rodie 28mm on my Cambo DB, a little practice so I’m comfortable with the back, and after finishing and working on the files, I must admit that this statement isn’t true, I was all in because of the BSI sensor and the ability to actually use my tech camera again. While the IQ3100 was OK with 40mm and greater, my 28mm was pretty much unusable, and the work of shooting LCC’s was tiring. I didn’t shoot the 40 or longer lens tonight, but based on the results with the 28mm, not sure I’ll need an LCC except on the 28.Yeah, those were the two items that pushed me to go ahead and order the back as well.
Thanks for posting Wayne. This is part of what got me excited when my dealer told me about it. I didn't get to see it when I saw a demo last fall, because all the shooting was XF. What I really need to try is the Rodie 23; my 40 looks amazingly clear. The prospect of not being required to shoot LCCs is very appealing. FWIW, I haven't shot with the center filter in almost forever.OK, I just finished using my Rodie 28mm on my Cambo DB, a little practice so I’m comfortable with the back, and after finishing and working on the files, I must admit that this statement isn’t true, I was all in because of the BSI sensor and the ability to actually use my tech camera again. While the IQ3100 was OK with 40mm and greater, my 28mm was pretty much unusable, and the work of shooting LCC’s was tiring. I didn’t shoot the 40 or longer lens tonight, but based on the results with the 28mm, not sure I’ll need an LCC except on the 28.
So below is the real reason I made the jump, left is IQ3100 LCC, right is IQ4150 LCC. This is with 2mm of rise. CMOS really made tech quite viable again for me, this even takes it to another level.This is with the center filter. I plan on trying it without the CF on my trip for those occasions where the 2.5 stops of density are a problem. View attachment 138896