The Fuji has no blinking self-timer light and is very quiet so it is sometimes
hard to tell if the shutter has fired. It is simply a matter of waiting 10
seconds.
Cheers,
Nathan
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> On 03 Jan 2016, at 00:56, Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> An interesting thought. I wonder if intent staring has an effect on blink
> rate. Or, another possibility, synchronizes the blink rate. Next frame all
> eyes closed???
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
>
> On 1/2/2016 6:01 PM, Moose wrote:
>> I do wonder, though, whether your success in getting everyone's eyes
>> open and on the camera is that they are all looking at the flashing red
>> self-timer light. I'll try to remember that as a tip.
>>
>> Party of Two Moose
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