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<blockquote data-quote="PhotoAV8R" data-source="post: 95748" data-attributes="member: 939"><p>I'm not so sure. I believe INTERVAL is the time between each shutter actuation - i.e., the beginning of each exposure. Of course, this definition is dependent on the equipment you're using. (Intervalometer in the camera, a remote unit, TIMEX on your wrist, etc.)</p><p></p><p>As I understand the issue, the INTERVAL has to be greater than the shutter speed by enough time to allow for the buffer to clear enough memory for the next shot. For example, if you set the INTERVAL for rapid-fire shots, you'll eventually miss shots as the buffer is full. One's camera buffer speed/size, obviously, has a lot to do with what settings are going work in each case. (A D800 will have less limitations than a D40.) Google is your friend.</p><p></p><p>BWTHDIK, YMMV, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhotoAV8R, post: 95748, member: 939"] I'm not so sure. I believe INTERVAL is the time between each shutter actuation - i.e., the beginning of each exposure. Of course, this definition is dependent on the equipment you're using. (Intervalometer in the camera, a remote unit, TIMEX on your wrist, etc.) As I understand the issue, the INTERVAL has to be greater than the shutter speed by enough time to allow for the buffer to clear enough memory for the next shot. For example, if you set the INTERVAL for rapid-fire shots, you'll eventually miss shots as the buffer is full. One's camera buffer speed/size, obviously, has a lot to do with what settings are going work in each case. (A D800 will have less limitations than a D40.) Google is your friend. BWTHDIK, YMMV, etc. [/QUOTE]
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