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- Location
- California
- Name
- randy
I was out shooting some pics this morning whilst walking the Landshark at a local park/garden. I had my tripod and a 6-stop ND so I decided to make use of them. I had taken one photo without the ND filter which turned out to be 0.6s at f16. I then put the ND filter on the lens, and fired off a shot (20s @ f16). After the 20 second exposure, I looked at the results on the back of the camera and it was displaying in portrait orientation (instead of landscape like it was captured). The first shot was fine. There are two images from the session that have this problem (incorrect orientation) and both are long exposures.
Annnnd, now that I am remembering the sequence of events for these pictures, I'm realizing that I picked up the tripod and camera before the camera was finished "processing" the long exposure. I doubt the firmware is writing the incorrect values it detects during the shot, so what I think is happening is that the metadata about the image is not written until AFTER the camera has processed the image (or, at least sometime after the actual exposure is captured). At least the fix is easy... don't be impatient.
Anyone else run into this on their Fuji bodies?
Annnnd, now that I am remembering the sequence of events for these pictures, I'm realizing that I picked up the tripod and camera before the camera was finished "processing" the long exposure. I doubt the firmware is writing the incorrect values it detects during the shot, so what I think is happening is that the metadata about the image is not written until AFTER the camera has processed the image (or, at least sometime after the actual exposure is captured). At least the fix is easy... don't be impatient.
Anyone else run into this on their Fuji bodies?