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Continuos shooting with wireless remote
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 140666" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>You should be able to do that with the regular timer function provided it doesn't take you forever to frame yourself. Just set your bracketing as you'd like, then in the timer options set the delay time appropriately, set the number of exposures to 3 (max for the D7000 bracket) or 6 or 9 if you'd like to give yourself a shot at 2 or 3 sets in one firing, and then set the time between shots (1/2 sec is probably most appropriate). If you do multiple sets simultaneously you can conceivably choose your set of best 3 consecutive shot from anywhere within the timed window. In other words, if your series goes 0/-2/+2 then a series of 9 shots would look like this...</p><p></p><p>0</p><p>-2</p><p>+2</p><p>0</p><p>-2</p><p>+2</p><p>0</p><p>-2</p><p>+2</p><p></p><p>...so starting with any shot between 1 & 7 and taking the next 2 will give you a 3 shot bracketed series, either 0/-2/+2 or -2/+2/0 or +2/0/-2.</p><p></p><p>Make sense?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 140666, member: 9240"] You should be able to do that with the regular timer function provided it doesn't take you forever to frame yourself. Just set your bracketing as you'd like, then in the timer options set the delay time appropriately, set the number of exposures to 3 (max for the D7000 bracket) or 6 or 9 if you'd like to give yourself a shot at 2 or 3 sets in one firing, and then set the time between shots (1/2 sec is probably most appropriate). If you do multiple sets simultaneously you can conceivably choose your set of best 3 consecutive shot from anywhere within the timed window. In other words, if your series goes 0/-2/+2 then a series of 9 shots would look like this... 0 -2 +2 0 -2 +2 0 -2 +2 ...so starting with any shot between 1 & 7 and taking the next 2 will give you a 3 shot bracketed series, either 0/-2/+2 or -2/+2/0 or +2/0/-2. Make sense? [/QUOTE]
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