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03/02/2006 04:32:35 PM · #1 |
Hi all, could someone please tell me how to get exposures for longer than 30 seconds with the Canon 350D. Being a bit of noob here but just cant seem to find how to get it longer :/
Thanks
Barry
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03/02/2006 04:38:44 PM · #2 |
set your camera to manual and you can do it as long as you want
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03/02/2006 04:40:48 PM · #3 |
When you are on Manual set the shutter speed to bulb. Then you need two clicks for the exposure. First one opens the shutter second click closes.
Hope this helps
Kev
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03/02/2006 04:41:53 PM · #4 |
opps sorry what he said I forgot to add the extra bit of info
Message edited by author 2006-03-02 16:42:10. |
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03/02/2006 04:43:06 PM · #5 |
Thanks, nice and simple - strange how I found it so hard :) Thanks again.
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03/02/2006 04:55:08 PM · #6 |
You might want a cable release to avoid shake. |
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03/02/2006 05:02:38 PM · #7 |
Also, I think that on bulb, you will find that it is necessary to hold the shutter release down to keep the shutter open. A cable release is definitely very useful to avoid shake.
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03/02/2006 05:18:50 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by kirbic: Also, I think that on bulb, you will find that it is necessary to hold the shutter release down to keep the shutter open. A cable release is definitely very useful to avoid shake. |
Nope. Use bulb and the RC-5 remote release (under $10). First press opens shutter, wait as long as you like, second press closes it. |
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