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Nex 5 the NEXt Camera!
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<blockquote data-quote="Ray Sachs" data-source="post: 13707" data-attributes="member: 365"><p>Well, you have to manually set the "drive" mode to put it on the self-timer (or burst mode, or 3 second delay, or whatever) and you have to set the drive mode to put it on single shot. So, after you change it to self-timer, you have to change it back to single shot or its gonna stay on self-timer. The same is true of the GH2 and the GF1, btw, the only difference being that there are physical switches to change the drive mode on those two cameras and the Nex requires a touch of the "drive" button and a turn of the wheel to get to the mode you want.</p><p></p><p>The only camera I have that automatically switches back to single shot mode after using the self-timer is the LX-5, and I wouldn't be shocked if that can be customized given how much else can be customized on that little camera <em> (edit - nope, just checked, that seems to be the default and only way it works)</em>...</p><p></p><p>-Ray</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ray Sachs, post: 13707, member: 365"] Well, you have to manually set the "drive" mode to put it on the self-timer (or burst mode, or 3 second delay, or whatever) and you have to set the drive mode to put it on single shot. So, after you change it to self-timer, you have to change it back to single shot or its gonna stay on self-timer. The same is true of the GH2 and the GF1, btw, the only difference being that there are physical switches to change the drive mode on those two cameras and the Nex requires a touch of the "drive" button and a turn of the wheel to get to the mode you want. The only camera I have that automatically switches back to single shot mode after using the self-timer is the LX-5, and I wouldn't be shocked if that can be customized given how much else can be customized on that little camera [I] (edit - nope, just checked, that seems to be the default and only way it works)[/I]... -Ray [/QUOTE]
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