I am trying to get into long exposure time lapse photography, and was wondering if there was a way of speeding up or turning off the processing of the image! When doing long exposure time lapse at (for example) 15 second exposure, once the image has been taken the camera then processes the image which can take a further 15 to 20 seconds before it allows another photo to be taken! Can this processing time be sped up or turned off to allow shooting to be quicker?
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