Nikon 25366 Reference Manual - Page 40

Shots, Keep shooting until cancelled, Start, Send it to Capture NX watched folder, Time Interval

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Overview Using Camera Control Pro Appendices Time Lapse Photography 3/4 3 Use the Shots box to choose a number of shots from 2 to 9,999. This option is not available when Keep shooting until cancelled is selected. 4 The delay between shots can be set to any value between 00:00:01 (one second) and 99:59:59 (ninety-nine hours, fifty-nine minutes, and fifty-nine seconds). 5 Click Start. If Send it to Capture NX watched folder is selected for When a new image is received from camera in the "Download Options" dialog, photographs will be saved to the "watched" folder selected in Capture NX (available separately; see the Capture NX manual for details). Capture NX will automatically process the pictures according to the batch settings in Capture NX, approximating the "Live Batch" option in Nikon Capture Camera Control. Time Interval Settings If the delay is shorter than the time required to record each photograph, the actual interval between photographs will be longer than that specified in the Time Lapse Photography dialog. Auto Off D1-series When the camera is operated on battery power and for 15 minutes has been selected for "While Camera Control Pro is running, keep camera awake" in the General tab of the Preferences dialog, choose a delay of fifteen minutes or less. When taking photographs at longer intervals, use an AC adapter (available separately) to power the camera. During Time-Lapse Photography The camera can not be operated during time-lapse photography. No other operations can be performed until the Time Lapse Photography dialog is closed. Return to first page 40

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Overview
Appendices
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Using Camera Control Pro
Time Lapse Photography
3/4
3
Use the
Shots
box to choose a number of shots from 2 to 9,999.
This option is not
available when
Keep shooting until cancelled
is selected.
4
The delay between shots can be set to any value between 00:00:01 (one second)
and 99:59:59 (ninety-nine hours, fifty-nine minutes, and fifty-nine seconds).
5
Click
Start
.
If
Send it to Capture NX watched folder
is selected for
When a
When a
new
new
image is received from camera
image is received from camera
in the
“Dow
“Dow
nload Options” dia
nload Options” dia
log
log
, pho-
tographs will be saved to the “watched” folder selected in Capture NX (available
separately; see the Capture NX manual for details).
Capture NX will automatically
process the pictures according to the batch settings in Capture NX, approximating
the “Live Batch” option in Nikon Capture Camera Control.
Time Interval Settings
If the delay is shorter than the time required to record each photograph, the actual interval between
photographs will be longer than that specified in the Time Lapse Photography dialog.
Auto Off
D1-series
When the camera is operated on battery power and
for 15 minutes
for 15 minutes
has been selected for “While
Camera Control Pro is running, keep camera awake” in the General tab of the Preferences dialog,
choose a delay of fifteen minutes or less.
When taking photographs at longer intervals, use an AC
adapter (available separately) to power the camera.
During Time-Lapse Photography
The camera can not be operated during time-lapse photography.
No other operations can be per-
formed until the Time Lapse Photography dialog is closed.