Long exposures and "b" (bulb) setting – Canon AT 1 User Manual

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Long Exposures and "B" (Bulb) Setting

When you need shutter speeds slower

than two seconds such as for shooting night

scenes or fireworks, set the shutter speed dial

at “B". Then, the shutter will remain open as

long as the shutter button is pressed. In long

exposures, it becomes essential to mount the
camera on a tripod and use a cable release

preferably with a lock to prevent camera

shake and attain best results.

A cable release with a locking device can

keep the shutter open even though the

operator leaves the cable release unattended.

Unlock the cable release to close the shutter.

Photography using the "B" setting will

accelerate

battery

consumption

since

it

requires continuous battery power. When

necessary, the battery should be replaced with

a new one having a full charge.

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