Re: EOS Re: Bracketing with the TR80N3

2004-10-07 Thread Willem-Jan Markerink
On 7 Oct 2004 at 11:26, Michael Stevens wrote: > From: "Julian Loke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > I also know that my TC80N3 can do timed exposures, I presume in BULB mode, > up to 100 hours, but IIRC WJM's timer box was able to do a 8-step bracket > over about 8 hours. > > I wonder if there is somet

Re: EOS Re: Bracketing with the TR80N3

2004-10-07 Thread Willem-Jan Markerink
On 7 Oct 2004 at 13:15, Julian Loke wrote: > > If I understand your question correctly ... > > Normally, you set the camera to BULB when using the timer. But, if you set > > the camera to however you want it to fire, such as using bracketing, and > > tell the TR80N3 to fire three UNtimed frames, l

Re: EOS Re: Bracketing with the TR80N3

2004-10-07 Thread Michael Stevens
From: "Julian Loke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I also know that my TC80N3 can do timed exposures, I presume in BULB mode, up to 100 hours, but IIRC WJM's timer box was able to do a 8-step bracket over about 8 hours. I wonder if there is something similar for Remote Capture? Is there an API for remote co

Re: EOS Re: Bracketing with the TR80N3

2004-10-07 Thread Julian Loke
> If I understand your question correctly ... > Normally, you set the camera to BULB when using the timer. But, if you set > the camera to however you want it to fire, such as using bracketing, and > tell the TR80N3 to fire three UNtimed frames, leaving enough interval > between the shots so that t

EOS Re: Bracketing with the TR80N3

2004-10-07 Thread Big Mike
If I understand your question correctly ... Normally, you set the camera to BULB when using the timer. But, if you set the camera to however you want it to fire, such as using bracketing, and tell the TR80N3 to fire three UNtimed frames, leaving enough interval between the shots so that the shutte