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Thom Hogan’s Complete Guide to the Nikon D300
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You should see the message
Timer Active
. Press the
MENU
button or press the Shutter release partially to
get rid of the message.
But here’s another potentially confusing point:
you
must
press the
OK
button when the highlight is at the
On
selection. If you move to
Off
and press the
OK
button, the camera will cancel the intervalometer.
10.
Okay, you’re not done. What happens if you want to
terminate the intervals early? Well:
a.
Press the
MENU
button to get to the menus (if
an interval picture is about to be taken,
sometimes the camera will fight you on this, so
be persistent).
b.
Navigate to the SHOOTING menu.
c.
Navigate to
Interval timer shooting
and
press the
>
key to enter the submenu.
d.
Use the
>
key repeatedly to navigate to the
final menu item, which should now say
Start
.
You’ll see two options:
Pause
, and
Off
. Use
the
"
key to select
Off
and press the
OK
button. Again, you must have the item
highlighted when you press the
OK
button.
(
Pause
means interrupt the process, but
remember where you’re at. You’ll later be able