Insignia Digital Interval Timer
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Using the camera to set the shutter speed
To take photographs at the shutter speed selected on the
camera, adjust the settings as shown.
*Select “release priority” if available.
**When using auto focus, choose an interval at least two seconds longer
than the camera shutter speed to allow the camera time to focus. When
using long exposure noise reduction (available with some digital cameras),
choose an interval at least double the camera shutter speed.
Using the manual release
The timer Shutter-Release button functions like the
camera’s shutter-release button. The shutter release button
can also be used when no batteries are inserted. The display
panel remains off and no beep sounds.
The shutter-release button can also be used to release the
shutter manually while the timer is active. When the shutter
is manually released, the timer still works (including the
display panel, FOCUS and RELEASE indicator lights, and
beeps). If a manual release overlaps with an automatic
release, the shutter remains open until both exposure times
have expired.
1 Connect the interval timer and turn the camera on.
2 Choose the exposure mode, shutter speed (set to BULB
for manually controlled long exposures), focus mode,
and shooting mode desired.
3 Press the shutter-release button halfway to focus. The
FOCUS and RELEASE indicator turns green.
4 Fully press the Shutter-release button to take a photo.
When the shutter opens, the FOCUS and RELEASE
indicator turns red and the camera beeps.
Camera
Exposure mode
M
(manual) or
S
(shutter-priority
auto)
Shutter speed
Any
Focus mode
AF-C
(continuous-servo
autofocus” or
M
(manual)
Shutter mode
S
(Single frame)
Timer remote
Exposure time
0 seconds
Interval
Longer than camera shutter
speed**
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