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    Ok was playing around with the Nikon MC-36 remote cable that has a timer built in and allows you to preset the time to take an image and how many images over a time period.

    Nothing special or great, could be a fun thing to try on something of interest.

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    I had a quick look at this and I know it was a test, but if would be better with a different item like construction where you can see the progress going on as this is sort of very static looking. (Just me thinking out loud).

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    A fun test. I think you should try this on a sunrise or sunset, or a flower opening up closing at the end of the day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayne Brown View Post
    I had a quick look at this and I know it was a test, but if would be better with a different item like construction where you can see the progress going on as this is sort of very static looking. (Just me thinking out loud).
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    A fun test. I think you should try this on a sunrise or sunset, or a flower opening up closing at the end of the day.
    Wayne you are right and we had construction but I have a tree in the way so that was out, but I wanted to see how the remote worked and was happy, but you are right that the subject matter is static.

    Don, yes this would be neat to try with a sunset wished I thought about that up in Algonquin Park. Flower would be OK, but any wind we mean nothing but blurred images.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dennis View Post
    Wayne you are right and we had construction but I have a tree in the way so that was out, but I wanted to see how the remote worked and was happy, but you are right that the subject matter is static.

    Don, yes this would be neat to try with a sunset wished I thought about that up in Algonquin Park. Flower would be OK, but any wind we mean nothing but blurred images.
    I really like Don's idea about sunsets, this would be something that would interest me as well.

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