![]() Just press the button during a shooting to enter the shooting menu, then select “Change no of Shots” – and you’ll be able to extend or shorten the current shooting by altering the number of shots. By default n is set to 2 seconds, but you can change this via Settings / Slave Trigger.Īnother great new feature, that many requested, is, that you can now change the number of shots while a timelapse is being recorded. This makes sure that the motion won’t happen while the camera is exposing. This will make the controller trigger a connected motion controller in slave mode n seconds before any interval ends. In release 20, I had already added the option turn the 2nd port off (to save battery), now in that same setting ( Settings / 2nd Camera) you can set the 2nd port to “trigger slave”. In this release I added a sophisticated “slave” mode for the second camera port. I’m happy that I could improve our favorite intervalometer even more with those features. ![]() Most of the new features were ideas by LRT Pro Timer users that they suggested in the forum. Hey guys, there is a new Firmware for the LRT Pro Timer 2.5 available.
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