Reference—Interval Timer Photography

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4Highlight Start at the bottom of the interval timer menu and press the multi selector up or down to select On, then press thebutton. The first series of shots will be taken at the specified starting time. Shooting will continue at the selected interval until all shots have been taken. If shoot- ing can not proceed at current settings (for example, if a shutter speed of

is currently selected in manual exposure mode, or the starting time is less than one minute from the current time), a warning will appear and the interval timer menu will be displayed again.

Use of a tripod is recommended.

Take a Test Shot

Before beginning interval timer photography, take a test shot at current settings and view the results in the monitor. Remember that the camera will focus before each shot—no shots will be taken if the camera is unable to focus in single-servo AF.

Use a Reliable Power Source

To ensure that shooting is not interrupted, be sure the battery is fully charged. If in doubt, charge the battery before shooting or use an optional EH-6 AC adapter.

Check the Time

Before choosing a starting time, select World Time in the setup menu and make sure that the camera clock is set to the correct time and date ( 12).

Out of Memory

If the memory card is full, the interval timer will remain active but no pictures will be tak- en. Delete some pictures or turn the camera off and insert another memory card. When the camera is turned on, interval timer photography will be paused. See “Pausing Interval Timer Photography”on the following page for information on resuming interval timer pho- tography.

Bracketing

Adjust bracketing settings before starting interval timer photography. If exposure and/or flash bracketing is active while interval timer photography is in effect, the camera will take the number of shots in the bracketing program at each interval, regardless of the number of shots specified in the interval timer menu. If white balance bracketing is active while interval timer photography is in effect, the camera will take only one shot at each interval and process it to create the number of copies specified in the bracketing program.

The Eyepiece Cap

In exposure modes other than manual, remove the view- finder eyepiece cup and insert the supplied DK-5 eyepiece cap to prevent light entering via the viewfinder from inter- fering with exposure.

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Nikon D70-series, D200BODY, D200OUTFIT, D200KIT, 17002 manual Use of a tripod is recommended