Duración de la exposición: 35 seg.
Diafragma: f/25

❚❚Exposiciones prolongadas (solo en el modo M)

Seleccione las siguientes velocidades de obturación para exposiciones prolongadas de luces en movimiento, estrellas, paisajes nocturnos o fuegos artificiales.

Bulb (A): El obturador permanece abierto

mientras se mantiene pulsado el disparador. Para evitar borrosidades, utilice un trípode, los controladores remotos inalámbricos opcionales WR-R10 y WR-T10 o un cable de

control remoto opcional MC-DC2 (0 210). El disparador del WR-T10 y del MC-DC2 realiza las mismas funciones que el disparador de la cámara.

Time (&): Se requiere el control remoto ML-L3 opcional (0 210). Inicie la exposición pulsando el disparador del ML-L3. El obturador se mantiene abierto durante 30 minutos o hasta que se vuelva a pulsar el botón.

1 Prepare la cámara.

Monte la cámara en un trípode o sitúela en una superficie estable y nivelada. Para evitar que la luz penetre a través del visor interfiriendo con la exposición, retire la tapa del ocular y tape el visor con la tapa del ocular DK-5 suministrada (0 32). Para evitar que la cámara se quede sin energía antes de que se complete la exposición, utilice una batería totalmente cargada EN-EL14 o un adaptador de CA opcional EH-5b y un conector a la red eléctrica EP-5A. Tenga en cuenta que se podrá producir ruido (puntos brillantes, píxeles luminosos aleatorios o niebla) durante exposiciones prolongadas; antes del disparo, elija Activada para RR exposición prolongada en el menú de disparo (0 153).

2 Gire el dial de modo a M.

Dial de modo

3 Elija una velocidad de obturación.

Gire el dial de control para seleccionar una velocidad de obturación de Bulb (A).

Para la velocidad de obturación de “Time” (&), seleccione un modo de disparo por

control remoto (0 31) después de elegir la Dial de control velocidad de obturación.

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Nikon D5200 manual Exposiciones prolongadas solo en el modo M, Prepare la cámara

D5200 specifications

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