Long time-exposures – Nikon D700 User Manual

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Long Time-Exposures

At a shutter speed of A, 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.

2

Select exposure mode

h.

Press the I button
and rotate the main
command dial until h
is displayed in the
viewfinder and control
panel.

3

Choose a shutter speed.

While the exposure meters are active,
rotate the main command dial until
“A” appears in the shutter-speed
displays. The electronic analog exposure
displays do not appear when “A“ is
selected.

I button

Main command dial

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