No, not at all. I do it all the time with my cameras (MS-S, PZ-1, Super A
and others).
All the best
Jens

Jens Bladt
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http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt


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Fra: Greg Lovern [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 21. marts 2004 08:36
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Emne: ZX-L (MZ-6) - Cancelling long exposure


I have a ZX-L (MZ-6). When shooting flash (AF-280T) snapshots of my infant
son, especially with relatives, sometimes I pay so much attention to
capturing his fleeting smiles and other cute expressions that I forget to
wait long enough for the flash to recycle. Then, if the light is dim
enough it goes into a very long exposure and I miss other opportunities
waiting for the exposure to end. Tonight, some of them were 20 seconds
long and I missed a few really adorable moments.

Of course, the frame it's exposing is ruined anyway. Would it hurt to turn
the camera off and back on to cancel the long exposure? If not, is there a
good way to cancel it?

Thanks,

Greg



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