Nikon D5200 User Manual

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❚❚Long Time-Exposures (M Mode Only)

Select the following shutter speeds for long time-
exposures of moving lights, the stars, night
scenery, or fireworks.
• Bulb (

A): The shutter remains open while

the shutter-release button is held down. To
prevent blur, use a tripod, optional WR-R10 and
WR-T10 wireless remote controllers, or an
optional MC-DC2 remote cord (

0 210). The

shutter-release buttons on the WR-T10 and
MC-DC2 perform the same role as the camera
shutter-release button.

• Time (

&): Requires an optional ML-L3 remote

control (

0 210). Start the exposure by pressing the ML-L3 shutter-release button.

The shutter remains open for 30 minutes or until the button is pressed a second
time.

1

Ready the camera.

Mount the camera on a tripod or place it on a stable, level surface. To prevent
light entering via the viewfinder interfering with exposure, remove the rubber
eyecup and cover the viewfinder with the supplied DK-5 eyepiece cap (

0 32).

To prevent loss of power before the exposure is complete, use a fully charged
EN-EL14 battery or an optional EH-5b AC adapter and EP-5A power connector.
Note that noise (bright spots, randomly-spaced bright pixels, or fog) may be
present in long exposures; before shooting, choose On for Long exposure NR
in the shooting menu (

0 153).

2

Rotate the mode dial to M.

3

Choose a shutter speed.

Rotate the command dial to choose a
shutter speed of Bulb (

A). For a shutter

speed of “Time” (

&), select a remote control

release mode (

0 31) after choosing the

shutter speed.

Length of exposure: 35 s

Aperture: f/25

Mode dial

Command dial

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