Nikon D610 User Manual page 197

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Interrupting Time-Lapse Photography
Time-lapse photography will end automatically if the battery is exhausted. The
following will also end time-lapse photography:
• Selecting Start > Off in the Time-lapse photography menu
• Pressing the J button between frames or immediately after a frame is recorded
• Turning the camera off
• Removing the lens
• Connecting a USB or HDMI cable
• Inserting a memory card into an empty slot
• Pressing the shutter-release button all the way down to take a photograph
• Selecting remote (4) release mode
• Selecting mode U1 or U2, or selecting another mode after starting time-lapse
photography in mode U1 or U2
A movie will be created from the frames shot to the point where time-lapse
photography ended. Note that time-lapse photography will end and no movie will
be recorded if the power source is removed or disconnected or the destination
memory card is ejected.
No Photograph
The camera will skip the current frame if it is unable to focus using single-servo
autofocus (AF-S or single-servo autofocus selected for AF-A; note that the camera
focuses again before each shot). Shooting will resume with the next frame.
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Image Review
The K button can not be used to view pictures while time-lapse photography is in progress,
but the current frame will be displayed for a few seconds after each shot if On is selected for
Image review in the playback menu (0 212). Other playback operations can not be
performed while the frame is displayed.
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See Also
For information on setting a beep to sound when time-lapse photography is complete, see
Custom Setting d1 (Beep, 0 228).
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