Nikon D5 100th Anniversary Edition User Manual - Page 101
Ending Shooting, No Photograph
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❚❚ Ending Shooting To end shooting before all the photos are taken, highlight Off in the time-lapse movie menu and press J, or press J between frames or immediately after a frame is recorded. A movie will be created from the frames shot to the point where shooting ended. Note that shooting will end and no movie will be recorded if the power source is removed or disconnected or the destination memory card is ejected. ❚❚ No Photograph The camera will skip the current frame if the camera is unable to focus in AF-S (note that the camera focuses again before each shot). Shooting will resume with the next frame. y D Time-Lapse Movies Time-lapse is not available during live view (0 44) or movie recording (0 59), at a shutter speed of A or % (0 138) or when bracketing (0 146), High Dynamic Range (HDR, 0 189), multiple exposure (0 229), or interval timer photography (0 236) is active. Note that because shutter speed and the time needed to record the image to the memory card may vary from shot to shot, the interval between a shot being recorded and the start of the next shot may vary. Shooting will not begin if a time-lapse movie can not be recorded at current settings (for example, if the memory card is full, the interval or shooting time is zero, or the interval is longer than the shooting time). Shooting may end if camera controls are used or settings are changed or HDMI cable is connected. A movie will be created from the frames shot to the point where shooting ended. To end shooting and record a photograph, press the shutter-release button all the way down. 77