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Please note, that most cameras won’t be able to shoot such short intervals. For cameras which do not require an AF-Signal to be sent before the release, you can set the AF-Time to 0 in the settings, then the minimum interval will be 0.3 secs. By default, the minimum shutter time will be calculated as (Shutter_Release_Time + AF_Time + 50ms) rounded up to the next 100ms. *) For cameras which do not require the AF signal to be sent before the shutter release. Please do not operate in Rain or expose the device directly to water. While the optical glass cover of the LRT Pro Timer 3.0 provides a good protection, the LRT Pro Timer is not waterproof.The timer needs to be set into update mode by double clicking the reset button. Firmware Updates via UF2 files which can be just dropped on a drive, which will be mounted after connecting the timer to a computer (PC or Mac).20h, 20,000 camera releases (interval: 4 seconds, display turned on). Operation time with the battery fully charged ca.Single Exposure Bulb-Time up to 24 hours, timelapse bulb time max.Interval step: 0.1 secs or even 0.01 secs if required.In very cold conditions, best keep the LRT PRO Timer inside a backpack in order to not drain or damage the battery due to the cold. Tested temperature span: -20☌ – +40☌ – don’t leave the timer exposed in a car in direct sunlight.2 eyelets on the case to pass a cord or velcro strap through for fixing on a tripod.2 hot shoe sockets on the case in different angles for mounting directly on the camera.2 Camera Ports with standardized 2.5mm TRS female jacks.
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