Bulb (long exposure), Bulb [long exposure – Canon EOS 650 User Manual

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(2) Other Canon Speedlites

Follow the steps below for

photography:

automatic flash

1) Set the camera’s shooting mode to “M”.

2) Set the desired X-sync shutter speed between

30 and 1/125 sec with the EOS 650 and bet­
ween 30 and 1/250 sec with the EOS 620.

If the shutter speed is faster than 1/125

sec (EOS 650) or 1/250 sec (EOS 620), it is

automatically set to 1/125 sec (EOS 650) or

1/250 sec (EOS 620).

3) Set the aperture on the flash.

4) Set the same flash aperture on the camera.

When using the 300TL, set the flash mode

set button to A-TTL or FEL for TTL

automatic flash photography.

Do not use the 277T and 299T in the “PRO­

GRAM” mode. Be sure to set the flash to

“F. NO. SET” mode.

The 244T and the multiple flash acces­

sories for the T90 cannot be used.

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(3) Other Manufacturers’ Flashes
The X-sync speed can be set to 1/125 or slower

with the EOS 650 and 1/250 sec or slower with
the EOS 620. (1/60 sec or slower with the EOS
650 and 1/125 sec or slower with the EOS 620
with a large, studio-type flash), but please con­
firm correct synchronization before use (due to

their flash duration).

Use a Canon Speedlite with this camera.
Using a flash (usually with more than two

contacts) or flash accessory of another

manufacturer may cause the camera to

work improperly or even damage the
camera itself.

When a large, studio-type flash or general
cable connection type flash is used with
this camera, the Canon Hot Shoe Adapter

is required to connect the flash with the

camera.

3. Bulb (Long Exposure)

Use the bulb mode for exposures longer than 30

seconds like astro or night photography.

1) Set the shooting mode to “M”.

2) Turn the electronic Input dial until “bulb” (next

to 30”) displays.

3) Set the aperture value by turning the elec­

tronic input dial while pressing the manual
aperture set button.

The camera requires relatively little power

in the bulb mode saving battery usage.

Bulb operation time displays by a series of

three bars and numbers from 1 to 30. Each
bar mark Indicates 30 seconds. Maximum
exposure time display is 120 seconds,

(three bars and 30).

Use the Technical Back E to control the ex­

posure time within a period of 23 hrs. 59
mins. 59 secs, (available optionally)

Use a tripod, Remote Switch 60T3 and Grip

GR20 (standard with the EOS 620) when
taking long exposures (available optionally).

There Is no exposure warning In the bulb

mode.

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