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MIOPS MOBILE Remote User Manual
IMPORTANT NOTE:
The cable release modes are designed
to work in the BULB mode. This is the only mode, where
you can get custom exposure through the shutter release
port. If you do not put your camera in to BULB mode, all
pictures will have the same exposure or the camera will
take multiple pictures.
e.
Self Timer
The Self Timer mode enables you to trigger the camera after the timer goes off. You
can set a timer up to 100 hours in milliseconds. When the timer goes off, the camera
will be triggered for once. The Self Timer mode does not have any exposure
parameter. It will only trigger the camera for pulse length duration.
When you start the timer, a circle will appear at the bottom of the screen. The circle
will show the progress of the time and it will count down from the timer value.
f.
Timed Release & Self Timer
If you want to have a custom exposure after the timer goes off, you can use the
Timed Release and Self Timer mode. This mode combines the Self Timer with the
capability of keeping the shutter open for a certain time. It has two parameters:
Timer
and
Exposure
. The Timer parameter defines when to trigger the camera. The
Exposure parameter defines how long to keep the shutter open.
Once you set the parameters, you will see to counters at the bottom of the screen.
The counter on the left displays the timer. It will count down from the timer value
and when it goes off, the second counter will start showing how long the shutter has
been kept open. The shutter will close when the custom exposure value is reached.
Timed Release & Self Timer mode is actually one of the cable release modes as well.
As the ultimate target is to achieve a custom exposure after the timer goes off, the
camera must be in BULB mode. Otherwise the custom exposure parameter will not
have any affect.
Timed Release Screen