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Mis-aligned photos made when self timer is used with bracketing

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jpc

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Hi,

 

I have a d7500 and I was taking a series of 5 photos using exposure bracketing.

The self-timer was set to take 5 photos and the bracketing set to expose from -2 to +2 (so 5 photos then).

The camera was also on a tripod.

I made several groups of photos of various subjects and I noticed the following with each group of 5 photos:

 

The first photo in each group (ie: the normal exposure) is not aligned with the remaining photos. The subject (or any object in the photo) is slightly more to the left.

It is clearly visible in lightroom when you switch between photos - but also visible in camera after taking the photo.

 

Has anyone noticed this? with the d7500 or any other nikon for that matter?

 

Thanks

 

jp

 







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