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Missing — count-down timer on long exposures, xt-30


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10 hours ago, wuufman said:

I’m sure I fat fingered a button but now the count-down timer on my xt-30 is missing on long exposures. Searching the menus I can not find the setting to turn it back on. Can anyone tell me how to fix this. Thanks!!!

" menu>shooting settings>self-timer ".     i hope this helps ! ,have a nice day ahead !

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Thanks for the reply but I’m asking about something different, not the timer before the shot is taken but once the shot has been taken the count-down display is missing.

For example, if my exposure is set to 15 seconds once the shutter opens I would see a 15 second count-down on the LCD display. I did something that has caused that count-down display to disappear and I don’t know how to bring it back.

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2 hours ago, wuufman said:

Thanks for the reply but I’m asking about something different, not the timer before the shot is taken but once the shot has been taken the count-down display is missing.

For example, if my exposure is set to 15 seconds once the shutter opens I would see a 15 second count-down on the LCD display. I did something that has caused that count-down display to disappear and I don’t know how to bring it back.

oh i see . let me check .i will let you know as soon as i find out !. meanwhile , can you quickly capture the screen where , the countdown is supposed to be seen , with your phone etc.. and post it so i can easily pinpoint where i am supposed to check . thank you !

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2 hours ago, wuufman said:

Thanks for the reply but I’m asking about something different, not the timer before the shot is taken but once the shot has been taken the count-down display is missing.

For example, if my exposure is set to 15 seconds once the shutter opens I would see a 15 second count-down on the LCD display. I did something that has caused that count-down display to disappear and I don’t know how to bring it back.

i understood the count down you meant !. i checked and actually haven't found the setting to make the countdown disappear and reappear . it's the long exposure timer mode you were talking about "T" . a suggestion ! , have you tried resetting your camera setting's !. to see if the problem is fixed after that or not !. please let me know after trying that . have a nice day ahead !

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On 3/22/2021 at 3:16 PM, wuufman said:

Thanks for the reply but I’m asking about something different, not the timer before the shot is taken but once the shot has been taken the count-down display is missing.

For example, if my exposure is set to 15 seconds once the shutter opens I would see a 15 second count-down on the LCD display. I did something that has caused that count-down display to disappear and I don’t know how to bring it back.

I have the same problem on my X-Pro2

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