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Davide9999
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DSC RX10 M4

Within the mass of options in the menu is there any way to program the camera to take 60 photographs, one every 45 seconds?

 

Thanks,

Davide 

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cheddarman
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Simple answer, no! You can get around this by buying a programable remote, I bought the Pixel Pro TW-283, it's brilliant and at less than £40 a great buy.

Just been using it to photograph the Perseids meteor shower. Set it up and left it to it. Took 80 30sec exposure photos no problem

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Sean_Mc
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Hi Davide,

 

I'm looking into this and will update the thread when I have an answer for you. In the meantime perhaps another member of the community can advise you. 

 

Best wishes,

Sean 

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Win_88
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Hi David,

 

I don't think that's possible.

 

 

Win_88

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Davide9999
Explorer

Hi Win_8,

Sadly I think you are right.

Yesterday Sony Support sent me a page from the Help Guide which forced me to look again at ‘Self-timer(Cont)’ on the camera. Previously I had not noticed that there are six pre-defined options related to this setting from 2 secs 3 images to 10 secs 5 images. It's better than nothing but certainly not what I was looking for and I can’t help thinking it’s a missed opportunity.

I guess for such applications I’ll have to stick with my Nikon D5300 which allow me to specify the number of shots to take and the interval between each shot. On a recent building project I had it running for over eight hours in this unattended mode.

Regards,

David
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cheddarman
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Simple answer, no! You can get around this by buying a programable remote, I bought the Pixel Pro TW-283, it's brilliant and at less than £40 a great buy.

Just been using it to photograph the Perseids meteor shower. Set it up and left it to it. Took 80 30sec exposure photos no problem