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So I have a question for you folks. I was going to post this in the nikon forum but thought perhaps this would be a better place to post. Does anyone use this [h=1]Nikon MC-DC2 Remote Release Cord for HDR? [/h]
This is how I have my camera set up. Hit the bracket button and the move my dial to the timer mode and there is a .5 second delay between shots with a two second timer delay before it fires the 3 shot series.
There are many times that the delay is to slow and I need a faster series (moving clouds) I came across a video on you tube where the guy sets up his D700 for a hdr burst and moves his dial to CH and it fires off super fast. I tried to do what his instructions said but with no luck. I have to hold down the shutter button for it to fire of the faster burst on CH.
I called to the local nikon retailer and they have the wired remote there and I was thinking of going and getting it. My question for you folks that use the D7000 are you using the same method as I do with the
timer delay mode on the dial or are do you have your camera set up to fire in CH without having to hold down the shutter?
I would like to know before I go a spend $30 bucks on this remote.
THANKS!!
This is how I have my camera set up. Hit the bracket button and the move my dial to the timer mode and there is a .5 second delay between shots with a two second timer delay before it fires the 3 shot series.
There are many times that the delay is to slow and I need a faster series (moving clouds) I came across a video on you tube where the guy sets up his D700 for a hdr burst and moves his dial to CH and it fires off super fast. I tried to do what his instructions said but with no luck. I have to hold down the shutter button for it to fire of the faster burst on CH.
I called to the local nikon retailer and they have the wired remote there and I was thinking of going and getting it. My question for you folks that use the D7000 are you using the same method as I do with the
timer delay mode on the dial or are do you have your camera set up to fire in CH without having to hold down the shutter?
I would like to know before I go a spend $30 bucks on this remote.
THANKS!!