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Danny McBride Posted on Nov 15, 2017
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I have a Godox EZa-C1... Will it control my Lumix FZ1000.

Delayed trigger of camera shutter, and multi time lapse shots

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As it appears to be designed to be used with Canon equipment, probably not.

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ttech

Perry Mellott

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  • Posted on Jul 24, 2007

SOURCE: how do you repair a sticky shutter

Clean the Affect area with Denatured Alcohol ,Once its clean ,Should work ok .Hope this Helps ttech

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 23, 2008

SOURCE: Can you switch a video from time lapse mode if it has already been shot?

If anyone can do this, it would take a video production expert that can pull the audio track off and then patch the audio and video track back together. This will require high tech equipment, and quite a bit of expertise to get the two tracks to match. My guess is that this could be done for about $100-200 depending on the expert's rate and actual amount of time they spend on it. Check your yellow pages or the internet for someone in your area that can do this type of video editing.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 07, 2008

SOURCE: Delayed shutter

Here as in some other posts, you can try to RESET the firmware in the menus. Go through the menus and find where it says something like reset all.
What this does is to reset it back to factory settings.
Then set the options you like, and then try the camera again.

Check the diff. modes for the picture taking. See if the flash can be turned off.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 17, 2008

SOURCE: Olympus 0M10 ..delayed shutter speed?

Be sure the mode knob at the top beside the wind lever, is set to Auto ( not B or Manual Adapter ). Then be sure your lens aperture is set to a lower number like 2 or 4. If this doesn't change things, it probably needs repair.

SAFFOTO

Jeff

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  • Posted on Jun 14, 2009

SOURCE: D300 long shutter delay

are you using mirror lock-up or live-view feature?

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I have a Godox X1 trigger, with a TT350 flash. When not on the camera thay work. when mounted on my Olympus E-M10 it does not flash.

The issue you are experiencing with your Godox X1 trigger and TT350 flash not firing when mounted on your Olympus E-M10 camera, could be related to the camera's settings or the compatibility of the trigger and flash with your camera. Here are a few things you can try:
  1. Make sure the trigger and flash are set to the correct channel and group: The trigger and flash should be set to the same channel and group in order for them to communicate properly.
  2. Check the camera's flash settings: Make sure that the camera's flash mode is set to "Wireless" or "Off-Camera" and that the flash is set to "Manual" or "TTL" mode.
  3. Check for firmware updates: Make sure that the trigger and flash have the latest firmware installed. This can be done through the Godox website or by using the Godox firmware update tool.
  4. Check the camera's hot shoe: Make sure that the camera's hot shoe is clean and free of debris. Also, check that the trigger and flash are properly connected to the hot shoe.
  5. Check the camera's manual: Make sure that the camera is compatible with the trigger and flash. Some cameras may have different settings or limitations that affect the use of external flashes.
If none of the above steps resolve the issue, it may be best to contact Godox customer support for further assistance. They will be able to diagnose and fix the issue or tell you if a repair is needed.
It's also important to note that some cameras have a "pre-flash" that might not be compatible with some triggers, in this case, you should use the manual flash mode to avoid this problem.
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http://www.scribd.com/doc/100733549/EZa-C3-Digital-Timer-Remote
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