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D3200
Continuous Mode Limitations
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<blockquote data-quote="jmichaelhamon" data-source="post: 640896" data-attributes="member: 44104"><p>Thanks, Mike.</p><p></p><p>I did some experimenting.</p><p>Until I get an intervalometer, I discovered that immediately after the first series of 100 shots, I can switch the camera to "Auto" mode, power Off/On, switch back to "Manual" mode, and begin another 100 shot sequence. The only caveat is camera shake, but if managed carefully, can be overcome.</p><p>Also, I must be at the camera when the first series ends to prevent a gap in the Star Trails. This method can be done in less than 10 seconds.</p><p>I suppose I'll shop around for a programmable remote trigger so that I don't have to use Continuous Mode. (Like Bikerbrent suggested)</p><p></p><p>Regards, Hamon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmichaelhamon, post: 640896, member: 44104"] Thanks, Mike. I did some experimenting. Until I get an intervalometer, I discovered that immediately after the first series of 100 shots, I can switch the camera to "Auto" mode, power Off/On, switch back to "Manual" mode, and begin another 100 shot sequence. The only caveat is camera shake, but if managed carefully, can be overcome. Also, I must be at the camera when the first series ends to prevent a gap in the Star Trails. This method can be done in less than 10 seconds. I suppose I'll shop around for a programmable remote trigger so that I don't have to use Continuous Mode. (Like Bikerbrent suggested) Regards, Hamon [/QUOTE]
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