Long
Time-Exposures
At a shutter speed
of
tu.,
t b, the shutter will remain open while the
shutter-release
button
is
held down.
Use
for long time-exposure
photographs
of
moving lights, the
stars,
night
scenery, or
fireworks. A tripod and optional remote cord
are
recommended
to
prevent blur.
1 Ready
the
camera.
Mount
the camera on a
tripod
or place it on a stable, level
surface.
If
you are using an optional remote cord, attach
it
to
the camera.
If
you are
not
using a remote cord, choose On for
Custom Setting d9 (Exposure
delay
mode,
pg. 302)
to
prevent blur when the camera shutter-release
button
is
pressed.
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2 Select
exposure
mode
M.
Press
the
MODE
button
and rotate the main
command dial until
!1
is
displayed in the
viewfinder and control
panel.
3 Choose a
shutter
speed.
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While the exposure meters are active,
rotate the main command dial until
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Cu.,
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appears
In
e s u er-spee
displays. The electronic analog exposure
displays
do
not
appear when
"b~,
t b"
is
selected.