BackdoorArts
Senior Member
When Long Exposure NR is "On", according to everything I've read about the D7000, impacts all exposures of 8 seconds and longer. The process involves delaying the write to disc as NR is applied, with the process taking an equal amount of time as the original exposure. So an 8 second exposure would take 16 seconds from shutter-fire to write, a 16 second exposure would take 32 seconds, etc. I get that.
Today, I was doing some long exposures while shooting an HDR series for the inside of a church lit for Christmas. Long Exposure NR was On, but I was experiencing the write delay on every exposure of more than 1 second. I've been going just a little bit crazy trying to figure out what I might have changed to cause this to occur. I've looked all over to see if there's a way to change the minimum shutter speed for LENR to take effect and cannot find anything - everything says "8 sec or greater".
What am I missing?!
Today, I was doing some long exposures while shooting an HDR series for the inside of a church lit for Christmas. Long Exposure NR was On, but I was experiencing the write delay on every exposure of more than 1 second. I've been going just a little bit crazy trying to figure out what I might have changed to cause this to occur. I've looked all over to see if there's a way to change the minimum shutter speed for LENR to take effect and cannot find anything - everything says "8 sec or greater".
What am I missing?!