Bulb Exposures

When bulb is set, the shutter stays open while you hold down the shutter button fully, and closes when you let go of the shutter button. This is called bulb exposure. Use bulb exposures for night scenes, fireworks, the heavens, and other subjects requiring long exposures.

1Set the Mode Dial to <a>.

2 Set the shutter speed to “buLb.” ¡ Look at the LCD panel and turn the

<6> dial to select “buLb.”

¡ The next setting after “30"” is “buLb.”

3 Set the desired aperture value. ¡ Hold down the <O> button and

turn the <6> dial.

4 Take the picture.

¡ Press the shutter button completely. s The elapsed exposure time will be displayed on

 

the LCD panel. (Displays 1 sec. to 999 sec.)

 

¡ The exposure continues as long as

Aperture

you hold down the shutter button.

Elapsed exposure time (sec.)

 

Since bulb exposures will have more noise than usual, the image will look grainy.

¡ Bulb exposures may result in grainy images due to picture noise. You can reduce noise by setting C.Fn-2 [Long exposure noise reduction] to [1: On] (p.148).

¡For bulb exposures, using Remote Switch RS-60E3 (optional) is recommended.

¡Remote Controller RC-1/RC-5 (optional) can also be used for bulb exposures. When you press the transmit button, the exposure will start 2 sec. later. To stop the exposure, press the button again.

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