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<blockquote data-quote="Bourbon Neat" data-source="post: 488492" data-attributes="member: 37727"><p>[USER=40557]@kevin2845[/USER] Welcome to the forum and I hope you get a resolution to your issue.</p><p></p><p>I believe I get quicker processing between long shutters than 1:1 with the D700 and D7200. Do you own a laptop and Lightroom software? If so, tethering might be an option to explore. There are other software developers with tethering software available for trial periods too. </p><p></p><p>Another option would be a remote shutter release. With that you can set your shutter to bulb, the shutter duration in bulb can be minutes long, pretty much to your choosing. </p><p></p><p>Another option, set shutter to bulb and have a black card covering your lens, activate shutter, wait 3 seconds for shake to subside and remove the black card. Count down the shutter time you would like or have a timer, activate shutter again to close.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bourbon Neat, post: 488492, member: 37727"] [USER=40557]@kevin2845[/USER] Welcome to the forum and I hope you get a resolution to your issue. I believe I get quicker processing between long shutters than 1:1 with the D700 and D7200. Do you own a laptop and Lightroom software? If so, tethering might be an option to explore. There are other software developers with tethering software available for trial periods too. Another option would be a remote shutter release. With that you can set your shutter to bulb, the shutter duration in bulb can be minutes long, pretty much to your choosing. Another option, set shutter to bulb and have a black card covering your lens, activate shutter, wait 3 seconds for shake to subside and remove the black card. Count down the shutter time you would like or have a timer, activate shutter again to close. Best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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