TECHART LM-EA9 Camera With the Lens User Manual

June 10, 2024
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LM-EA9 Camera With the Lens

LM-EA9 User Manual

Warning & Precautions:

  • To prevent fire hazards or electric shock, do not expose the adapter to rain or moisture. • Avoid changing the lens in dusty or dirty environment.
  • When carrying the camera with the lens attached/shooting, hold both the camera and the  lens at the same time.
  • Any dirt on the lens contact/mount adapter should be cleared with a blower blush or soft  brush. Do not touch it by hand or use any organic solvent. Any dirt/damage on the lens  contacts may interfere with the signal transmission between the lens and camera, resulting  in malfunctions.

Firmware Upgrade

  1. Download the firmware upgrade software on https://techartpro.com/?page_id=5023
  2. Check the camera body to make sure the power is over 50%.
  3. Connect USB cable to the USB dock on the back cap while mounting on the adapter.
  4. Open the software; select the firmware version on the list.
  5. Click the “Update” button.

Use of Camera Aperture Value

Setting the aperture value in camera will make the camera body to record the lenses’ focal lengths,  so correct focal length can be shown in the EXIF data. Also, camera 3-axis stabilization can work  accordingly when recognition is done, with the data as follows:

  • f/45 – Parking position when camera is off – infinity/unchanged (factory pre-set as  unchanged)
  • f/51 – Normal focus mode. Under this mode the focusing speed is faster but relatively some  lens with ultra-fast lens, there will be focus hesitations.
  • f/57 – Slower focus mode for ultra-fast lens use

Setting Aperture Value

  1. After switching lenses, turn on the camera.
  2. Set the aperture on the camera body to the corresponding aperture (listed above) for the  desired focal length (e.g. F32 for a 400mm lens).
  3. Release the shutter/take a picture.
  4. Set the aperture on the camera body back to F2. Take a picture and check the EXIF data. 5. Set the aperture on the lens to the desired working aperture.

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