Interrupting interval timer photography, No photograph – Nikon D4 User Manual

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❚❚Interrupting Interval Timer Photography

Interval timer shooting will end automatically if the battery is
exhausted. Interval timer photography can also be ended by:
• Selecting Start > Off in the interval timer menu
• Performing a two button reset (

0 207)

• Resetting settings for the current shooting menu bank using the

Shooting menu bank item in the shooting menu (

0 294)

• Changing bracketing settings (

0 139)

• Terminating HDR (

0 186) or multiple exposure shooting (0 210)

Normal shooting will resume when interval timer photography ends.

❚❚No Photograph

The camera will skip the current interval if any of the following
situations persist for eight seconds or more after the interval was
due to start: the photograph or photographs for the previous
interval have yet to be taken, the memory buffer is full, or the
camera is unable to focus in AF-S (note that the camera focuses again
before each shot). Shooting will resume with the next interval.

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Release Mode

Regardless of the release mode selected, the camera will take the
specified number of shots at each interval. In C

H

(continuous high

speed) mode, photographs will be taken at the rate given on page 112.
In S (single frame) and C

L

(continuous low-speed) modes, photographs

will be taken at the rate chosen for Custom Setting d2 (Shooting speed,
0 318) > Continuous low-speed; in mode J, camera noise will be
reduced.

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Shooting Menu Banks

Changes to interval timer settings apply to all shooting menu banks
(

0 294). If shooting menu settings are reset using the Shooting menu

bank item in the shooting menu (

0 294), interval timer settings will be

reset as follows:
• Choose start time: Now
• Interval: 00:01':00"
• Number of intervals: 1

• Number of shots: 1
• Start shooting: Off

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