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So if you want more than 999 shots with built in intervalometer you can..


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What you can do is set it to bracket mode, and it will shoot 3 shots for every 1 in the intervalmenter,  Only thing is you have to either use RAW, with and use it with an AE adjustment, Raw might not be to hard to adjust and sync if you choose the lowest AE Bracket adjustment.  "update only works with Raw and using the AE Bracket."

 

so you will get 2997 photos.

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interestingly this means that after 30 sessions like that ( if you use the mechanical shutter) it would need to be serviced to REPLACE the shutter since most cameras are rated to be after 100,000 shots. You might be able to stretch it to 100 sessions but that will be it. The shutter will die. 

 

I have owned a Pentax ES with which I shot way more than 1 million shots and was still working fine when my business partner and I ceased working together.

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