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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 665176" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I've not done this, but you might need longer than 31 seconds. If your long exposure noise reduction is turned on, long exposure processing time will double. I'd just turn noise reduction off for testing. The basic idea is the interval needs to cover the time from shutter open to the finish of writing to the card, not just the time between shots. Noise reduction on a long exposure takes another image with the shutter closed at the same shutter time and then maps out the noise so a 30 second exposure could take over a minute to finish with noise reduction turned on. This noise reduction delay happens on exposures slower than 1 second when its turned on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 665176, member: 4923"] I've not done this, but you might need longer than 31 seconds. If your long exposure noise reduction is turned on, long exposure processing time will double. I'd just turn noise reduction off for testing. The basic idea is the interval needs to cover the time from shutter open to the finish of writing to the card, not just the time between shots. Noise reduction on a long exposure takes another image with the shutter closed at the same shutter time and then maps out the noise so a 30 second exposure could take over a minute to finish with noise reduction turned on. This noise reduction delay happens on exposures slower than 1 second when its turned on. [/QUOTE]
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