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D7000
D7000 cable release advice needed
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 252724" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Your problem is that the D7000, and many (all?) Nikon cameras, has a Max Release setting for Continuous mode with a value of 1-100 (custom menu item d7). Unfortunately there's no way to turn that off that I know of. </p><p></p><p>What you need is a shutter release that will act as an intervalometer for you, making individual shutter activations instead of locking the shutter in continuous mode. I have a Vello Shutter Boss and I'm playing with it with my D7000 now. It took me a while to get it set up properly, but it seems that I need to set a 33 second firing interval with a 30 second shutter speed, and it results in a little less than 1 second gap between firings. At 31 and 32 seconds the firing signal was missed as the shutter recycled. Perhaps try something like this. You're still going to get a gap, but it's less than a second.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 252724, member: 9240"] Your problem is that the D7000, and many (all?) Nikon cameras, has a Max Release setting for Continuous mode with a value of 1-100 (custom menu item d7). Unfortunately there's no way to turn that off that I know of. What you need is a shutter release that will act as an intervalometer for you, making individual shutter activations instead of locking the shutter in continuous mode. I have a Vello Shutter Boss and I'm playing with it with my D7000 now. It took me a while to get it set up properly, but it seems that I need to set a 33 second firing interval with a 30 second shutter speed, and it results in a little less than 1 second gap between firings. At 31 and 32 seconds the firing signal was missed as the shutter recycled. Perhaps try something like this. You're still going to get a gap, but it's less than a second. [/QUOTE]
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