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<blockquote data-quote="blackstar" data-source="post: 739322" data-attributes="member: 47518"><p><strong>Re: Star trails photo</strong></p><p></p><p>One question: I know that when taking a shot (shuttle button pressed), a sound can be heard and a light at back right bottom will go on (same as when shuttle closed). I was (painfully) using manual pressing on the shuttle button to conduct multi-exposures (there is no interval time mode or any remote control for d3500). During the process, sometimes I just forgot to wait between shots. And I noticed that if I did not wait or wait too short, the light wouldn't go on, but the sound was still heard and the light went on when shuttle closed as normal (after 25"). I figured out that it needs about 3" (count about 6) waiting to make the light go on. I think the waiting time (or the time period between shots) is mainly for the camera to write the image into the disk. So I wonder if the waiting time is not sufficient, something must happen in the camera, probably the image data is not completely recorded, or it affects the next shot... But I didn't see any shot images missing or with incomplete data. I do see some trails in the blended image show some "gapping" fault. Is that caused by this issue (wait too short)? As I can recall, I did no wait for more than 3". Any idea? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackstar, post: 739322, member: 47518"] [b]Re: Star trails photo[/b] One question: I know that when taking a shot (shuttle button pressed), a sound can be heard and a light at back right bottom will go on (same as when shuttle closed). I was (painfully) using manual pressing on the shuttle button to conduct multi-exposures (there is no interval time mode or any remote control for d3500). During the process, sometimes I just forgot to wait between shots. And I noticed that if I did not wait or wait too short, the light wouldn't go on, but the sound was still heard and the light went on when shuttle closed as normal (after 25"). I figured out that it needs about 3" (count about 6) waiting to make the light go on. I think the waiting time (or the time period between shots) is mainly for the camera to write the image into the disk. So I wonder if the waiting time is not sufficient, something must happen in the camera, probably the image data is not completely recorded, or it affects the next shot... But I didn't see any shot images missing or with incomplete data. I do see some trails in the blended image show some "gapping" fault. Is that caused by this issue (wait too short)? As I can recall, I did no wait for more than 3". Any idea? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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