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Bracketing with the remote using D7200 with ML-L3

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davros

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Hi members,  I wonder if anyone can help.

Using a D7200 I setup bracketing, for example a set of 5 exposures, use CH for multiple frames per press and when I press the shoot button the camera as you would expect, takes the bracket set of 5 one after another as you hold the button down and stops. Great, except you have all the shake of touching the camera. So I want to do this with the remote, however when you setup the remote to operate the camera there is no  'hold down' functionality and one has to press the button repeatedly 5 times for each exposure of the bracket set.  This takes much longer than the back to back camera button hold down, which means my gain in removing shake is offset by the time taken between exposures. So if my scene is changing this is much more of an issue with the remote, especially when you are taking bracket sets for HDR comp. Does anyone know how to set the bracket set off with one remote press?  

Also I would love to figure out how to mirror up and take a bracket set with or without the remote. Currently if I set mirror up in bracket mode and hold down the camera button it takes only one shot and returns the mirror, which when bracketing kind of defeats the purpose of mirror up. The golden prize would be using a remote; one press for mirror up, one press takes bracket set at the fastest speed the camera is capable of which is about 6 per sec on the 7200.  Thanks in advance to any insight you might share.  cheers 







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