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Please note that since I published this document, I found some actual illustrated instructions and I learned that the section of the controls for this Shooting Grip needed to be revised. I have made this revision but instead of having the reader try and figure out what changed, here is the revised text. The revision has to do with the Wide-Zoom Rocker switch in the Shooting Grip."This is a view of the controls, which I suspect need no explanation except for the Rocker Switch between the Photo and the Movie button. This switch will operate in Movie mode or in Photo mode if your camera supports Digital Zoom. In Photo mode, it operates for JPEG shooting only, not RAW. I have tested this function on my A7M4 and it does work. The controls also have a Lock Switch. I believe the lock switch removes battery power from the unit, but I would not swear to it.
Please note that since I published this document, I found some actual illustrated instructions and I learned that the section of the controls for this Shooting Grip needed to be revised. I have made this revision but instead of having the reader try and figure out what changed, here is the revised text. The revision has to do with the Wide-Zoom Rocker switch in the Shooting Grip.
"This is a view of the controls, which I suspect need no explanation except for the Rocker Switch between the Photo and the Movie button. This switch will operate in Movie mode or in Photo mode if your camera supports Digital Zoom. In Photo mode, it operates for JPEG shooting only, not RAW. I have tested this function on my A7M4 and it does work. The controls also have a Lock Switch. I believe the lock switch removes battery power from the unit, but I would not swear to it.