: Long press to turn on/off; short press to activate the backlight. 2. The WTR2 Receiver
The power of the Aodelan WTR2 lies in its programmable scheduling parameters. Understanding these five primary fields is essential for time-lapse success: Description Delay Timer Time before the first shot is taken. 99h 59m 59s LONG Exposure Time Duration of the shutter opening (for BULB mode). 99h 59m 59s INTVL Interval Timer Time gap between successive shots. 99h 59m 59s N1 Number of Shots Total number of exposures to take in program one. 1 to 999, or -- (infinite) REPEAT Repeat Interval Delays repeating cycles of the N1 program. 99h 59m 59s N2 Repeat Count Number of times the entire cycle repeats. 1 to 99, or -- (infinite) Step-by-Step Programming Guide
Scenario A: Shooting a Standard Time-Lapse (Clouds or Sunset)
The WTR2 allows you to set from 1 to 199. There is also an “unlimited” option (typically displayed as “——”) for continuous shooting without a preset limit.