Starting and Stopping the Timer
1. Pressing the Play / Stop Button will start
programmed timer functions.
2. Pressing the Play / Stop Button will stop a
running program.
The BKLN Function
The Bracketed Long Exposure function allows
a group of photos to be taken at automatically
exponentially changing exposure times.
1. Set the camera to B Bulb mode.
2. Selected BKLN in the timer mode.
3. Press the Set Button and the up arrow
Selection Button to turn on BKLN mode on.
4. Set your long exposure time under the LONG
timer mode.
5. Set the number of exposures under the N
timer mode. The number of exposures can be
set from 1 to 7.
6. Pressing the Play / Stop Button will start the
program.
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The Aion Timer will double the exposure time (one
stop) set under the LONG setting for each of the
number of frames set under the N setting.
Example:
LONG time set to .5 second.
N set to 5
With BKLN set to .5 second you would get the
following with the above settings.
Image 1 : .5 second
Image 2 : 1 second
Image 3 : 2 seconds
Image 4 : 4 seconds
Image 5 : 8 seconds
When using this function for HDR images a little
math work is required. If the proper exposure is 2
seconds and a group of 5 images are being recorded
the fastest exposure, .5 second, needs to be entered
on the Aion Timer. Images will be recorded based
on the first exposure time entered and counted
forward. Unlike bracketed exposures on a camera
the Aion will not shoot faster then slower images.