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Is following possible?

 

In Drive, Exposure bracketing mode I setup 3 exposures to be taken 2 stops +, Correct Exposure and 2 stops – to be merge in Lr as a HDR.

With the camera on tripod using RRS L bracket I want to trigger shutter using 2-second delay. As I am in Exposure bracketing I cannot use Self Time 2s as well. I do not want to go by Remote release cable option; in any case L bracket covers LHS of camera. My question to you SL Experts is there a way to do it somewhere else in menus? I am new to SL. (It is easy to do using my Fujifilm X-Pro2 pressing Q and choosing 2s timer).

 

Thanking you in advance, Vlad.ik

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Is following possible?

 

In Drive, Exposure bracketing mode I setup 3 exposures to be taken 2 stops +, Correct Exposure and 2 stops – to be merge in Lr as a HDR.

With the camera on tripod using RRS L bracket I want to trigger shutter using 2-second delay. As I am in Exposure bracketing I cannot use Self Time 2s as well. I do not want to go by Remote release cable option; in any case L bracket covers LHS of camera. My question to you SL Experts is there a way to do it somewhere else in menus? I am new to SL. (It is easy to do using my Fujifilm X-Pro2 pressing Q and choosing 2s timer).

 

Thanking you in advance, Vlad.ik

 

I think Leica wants everyone to use the iphone or android app for their respective cameras.  You can control much more than the shutter release.  The apps have been available within days of new models' releases.

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Which RRS plate are you using..... ??

 

The specific SL baseplate and L bracket is adjustable and the 'L' bit can be fixed far enough away from the remote socket for you to use it. 

 

In fact I often leave it fixed in that position as it acts as a 'handle' for your left hand .....

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