Helicon remote sony a7r36/12/2023 ![]() ![]() The labs probably would go up to 10x, possibly 20x.ĮFCS certainly is a great thing, it does allow you to get the single picture without shutter shock. So far I've only gone up to 10x, but vibration hasn't been an issue using EFCS with mirror-up. ![]() Since I switched from a Nikon D850 to the A7R3 my stack acquisition times have been more than twice as fast - simply because you don't need to program so much wait time for the system to settle between shutter slaps. Mirrorless are the best route to go as far as cameras - the headaches you will save yourself chasing down vibration issues is well worth the inconvenience of using 2 different software applications IMHO. The Wemacro guys have their own control software as well so that would likely work just the same. Zerene is super nice because of all the control Rik has put into the settings for customization. It is far from perfect but it is about as simple as it gets. My microscope has a custom motor driven via Stackshot and controlled with Zerene. Personally - I use a Sony A7R3 with Imaging Edge (free) as my tethered app. As you say - Helicon Remote is really the only software that has tried and its camera support is pretty poor. Unfortunately there really is no such software that elegantly combines a good tethered camera interface along with focus motor control. I've not found anything nearly as simple and reliable as HR (I've tried many tethering apps), but HR only works with Canon and Nikon DSLRs. I'm wondering if people have found any great solutions using a Canon or Nikon mirrorless.
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