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camera_help [2018/11/08 23:07] – [Intervalometer] walter_schulzcamera_help [2018/11/08 23:13] – [Shoot Preferences] walter_schulz
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 You can stop the intervalometer by rotating the mode dial, by pressing MENU You can stop the intervalometer by rotating the mode dial, by pressing MENU
-or PLAY, or by turning off the camera. To avoid flicker, shoot in+or PLAY, or by turning off the camera. To avoid aperture flicker, shoot in
 manual mode, use manual white balance, avoid short exposure times and manual mode, use manual white balance, avoid short exposure times and
 use a manual lens (if you use an EF lens, lock the aperture and unscrew use a manual lens (if you use an EF lens, lock the aperture and unscrew
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 blink once per second to let you know it's alive and kicking. blink once per second to let you know it's alive and kicking.
  
-To avoid aperture flicker it is recommended to shot wide open or using manual lenses or to twist/unscrew lens.+
 ==== Post Deflicker ==== ==== Post Deflicker ====
 > INCOMPLETE > INCOMPLETE
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 **Intervalometer Script** Scripts for sorting intervalometer sequences. **Intervalometer Script** Scripts for sorting intervalometer sequences.
  
-**Snap Simulation** Simulates picture aquisition for testing purposes without wearing out shutter and mirror. Useful for Íntervalometer, Advanced Bracketing and Focus Stacking.+**Snap Simulation** Simulates picture aquisition for testing purposes without wearing out shutter and mirror. Useful for testing Íntervalometer, Advanced Bracketing and Focus Stacking features.
  
  
camera_help.txt · Last modified: 2023/01/24 05:08 by Walter Schulz