While all other modes will increase the step size with higher values, Custom TL allows you to freely chose the Interval and Exposure Time in steps of 0.1 seconds throughout the full range. ![]() It combines the features of all other modes (except Periodic TL) and allows the most flexible settings. This is the most flexible mode for advanced users. It allows you to select the time period of the day during which the timer will shoot periodically.įor example you could choose to shoot from 08am to 6pm each day. This mode has been introduced with firmware update 22. Timed TLĪllows you to define a start date and time for when the shooting should begin, otherwise this mode works like Timelapse (M) / TL/Astro (B). While exposing, the time, that you have already exposed, will be counted up. If you choose Open End, you’ll be able to start a bulb exposure with one short click and end it with another short click. To do so, choose Open End as “Bulb Exposure Time” – you’ll find that option between Single Exposure and 2 Secs Bulb Exposure. You can also control the exposure time manually. If you need longer exposure times, you can dial them in, the display will then switch to “Bulb Exposure”:Ī single click will release the camera, long press as always goes back. ![]() This is the preferred way to do it, for all exposures shorter than 30 seconds. Either in M-Mode or in Bulb Mode.įor M-Mode single exposure triggering, normally the timer will just briefly trigger the camera (0.2 secs trigger), you’ll set the exposure time in the camera in M-Mode. Single/BulbĪllows you to trigger single exposures. This mode should only be used for timelapses with exposure times longer than 30 secs, which cannot be defined directly in the camera in M-Mode. TL/Astro (B)Īllows you to capture timelapse with long Bulb-exposures. Captures Timelapse while the camera is in M-Mode, I’ve explained this in the Quickstart section. Timelapse (M) is certainly the most used mode. In the main menu you can select different modes by rotating the knob. While interval ramping takes place (the *-indicator is visible), a long press will stop the interval ramping and continue shooting with the interval that is currently set.
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