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D850
Shutter release is very slow when flash controller is on
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<blockquote data-quote="BasilDane" data-source="post: 757258" data-attributes="member: 41865"><p>Using a Godox X1 flash controller.</p><p> </p><p>The problem is that pressing the shutter release, it takes over 1.5 seconds before the camera shoots.</p><p>This happened last week, I could not find the cause, so I did a reset on the camera.</p><p>That worked, proving it's a software configuration issue.</p><p> </p><p>Today, we had another shoot. Same problem is back. We are not aware of changing any settings.</p><p> </p><p>I don't want to have reset my Nikon's before every shoot, so I'm trying to figure out what setting, if any, is causing this problem. I checked the following:</p><p>Bracketing: OFF</p><p>Live View: OFF</p><p>AF-C and AF-S priority selection: Release</p><p> </p><p>The delay only occurs when the flash controller is on. If I turn it off, the camera shoots full speed.</p><p>The flashes are working perfectly, as far as I can tell.</p><p> </p><p>Everything worked up until this month! We've been using the Godox for years.</p><p>Can anyone give me a setting to look at that I may be missing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BasilDane, post: 757258, member: 41865"] Using a Godox X1 flash controller. The problem is that pressing the shutter release, it takes over 1.5 seconds before the camera shoots. This happened last week, I could not find the cause, so I did a reset on the camera. That worked, proving it's a software configuration issue. Today, we had another shoot. Same problem is back. We are not aware of changing any settings. I don't want to have reset my Nikon's before every shoot, so I'm trying to figure out what setting, if any, is causing this problem. I checked the following: Bracketing: OFF Live View: OFF AF-C and AF-S priority selection: Release The delay only occurs when the flash controller is on. If I turn it off, the camera shoots full speed. The flashes are working perfectly, as far as I can tell. Everything worked up until this month! We've been using the Godox for years. Can anyone give me a setting to look at that I may be missing? [/QUOTE]
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