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Old 12-05-2017, 02:02 PM
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Hi,
There a a few things you must watch. Firstly, how long does your camera take to save the image; secondly, how long does your noise reduction image take (same as exposure length). These times need to be added to calculate the interval time between exposures. Add a few seconds for good measure. Finally, check the batteries in the remote. If you can directly wire the intervalometer to the camera you will soon see if its a battery problem of the remote. Hope this helps. You can check it out without being under the stars; just carry out a sequence of exposures with the lens cap on the camera, then examine the pic details.
Robert
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