Bulb exposures – Canon EOS Rebel 2000 User Manual
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Bulb Exposures
A bulb exposure starts when you press the shutter button completely and
ends when you release the shutter button. Bulb exposures are useful when
long exposures are required for night scenes, fireworks, heavenly bodies,
etc. Remote Switch RS-60E3 (sold separately) is convenient since it frees
you from holding down the shutter button during bulb exposures.
Turn the Command Dial to
Turn the
< £ ^ >
dial until
buLb
is
displayed for the shutter speed.
•
bulb
follows
30"-
Press and hold down the <^>
button and turn the
the desired aperture.
Frame the shot, then press and
hold down the shutter button
completely for the duration of the
exposure.
• The shutter remains open while the
shutter button is pressed completely.
• During bulb exposures,
blinks on the LCD panel.
• With a new set of batteries, a bulb
exposure can be as long as about 4.5
hours at room temperature.
• A bulb exposure can be combined with
multiple exposures (see page 56).
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