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D5100
Help, seems my shutter is broken?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick M" data-source="post: 59792" data-attributes="member: 4399"><p>If you are auto bracketing with time realease ther will be a delay between each shot. If you are manually holding the release button, it should only take as long as the three shots, remembering the final overexposure will be the longest. In my last outing the cycle took several seconds. as a test you could just put in continuos mode with bracketing off, in a bright setting it should just rip off a group of shots quickly. I would think the delay is the bracketing mode changing the shutter speeds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick M, post: 59792, member: 4399"] If you are auto bracketing with time realease ther will be a delay between each shot. If you are manually holding the release button, it should only take as long as the three shots, remembering the final overexposure will be the longest. In my last outing the cycle took several seconds. as a test you could just put in continuos mode with bracketing off, in a bright setting it should just rip off a group of shots quickly. I would think the delay is the bracketing mode changing the shutter speeds. [/QUOTE]
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