To take this a step further with our RS2 and Ronin app, we can use our multi-cable to tell our camera to start and stop recording, and this works with the record button on the RS2 and the record button on the Ronin app. Unless you'll be shooting video of your dog, otherwise choose Animal. To ensure face detect is enabled, go to camera 1, page 6 of 14 and Face/Eye AF Settings, set your Face/Eye Priority in AF to on, and make sure Subject Detection is Human. We've just disabled our internal recording and we're now only able to record externally to our Ninja V (shout out to 2018 Gerald Undone). To get face detect to work in 4K with HDMI out, we'll have to disable internal recording on the A7III by going to Menu, Setup page 4 or 7, and select 4K Output Select, to HDMI only (24p) or (30p). After making my previous video about adding a monitor and RavenEye to the RS2, a guy mentioned he wanted to see if I could get active track and face detect autofocus in 4K to work with the A7III and Atomos Ninja V, while also transmitting a signal from the RavenEye to his Ronin app. This is the most ridiculous set up yet, but after it was mentioned in one of my YouTube comments I had to try this out. The Mega A7III, RavenEye, RS2 Set Up with ActiveTrack & 4K Face Detection Auto Focus The feed gets the view, but the camera screen turns off. Again, this is a limitation of the A7III, the rear screen turns off while filming in 4K and using any HDMI out of the camera. The camera screen stays on while recording in all 1080p frame rates though. Even though the back of the camera is blacked out, active track still works though since the RavenEye is getting a signal. The feed stays live on the Ronin app, but back of camera is blacked out while filming in 4k. You're only able to start/stop recording. ![]() The Multi cable on the A7III functions how it should, but offers less functionality. A7III Camera Control Cable: Sony Multi Cable The RavenEye can't display or use active track if the A7III isn't sending and information to the screen. It's really inconvenient that you're not able to get a feed from the camera, but this is a limitation of the A7III and not a fault of the RS2 or RavenEye. ![]() You can't use ActiveTrack either, so I wouldn't recommend using the USB-C cable with the A7III at all. You're able to still adjust your settings and record but the whole point of using the RavenEye is to be able to see your camera's feed while doing this. I tested 4k and 1080p with multiple different USB settings and the rear screen is always blacked out when plugging in the USB-C cable while using the RavenEye. but a major downside is that the camera's feed is completely blacked out. The USB-C cable allows you to adjust camera settings and start/stop recording through the Ronin app. The most common problem here was that people want to use their RS2, RavenEye, and a USB-C camera control cable at the same time. Let's start off with some common problems with the Sony A7III on the RS2 with the RavenEye. Sony A7III, RS2, and RavenEye: Setup & Limitations A7III Camera Control Cables: USB-C
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