Bulb exposures, Set the mode dial to <m, Set the shutter speed to “bul b – Canon EOS D60 User Manual

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Bulb Exposures

In a bulb exposure, the shutter remains open as long as you hold the shutter button down, and

closes when you release it. Bulb exposures are useful for the long exposures required for

night scenes, fireworks, etc.

Set the Mode Dial to <M>.

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Set the shutter speed to

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@ Look at the LCD panel and turn the <

dial to select “buLb”.

® The next setting after “3D*' ” is “buL b ”.

Set the aperture value.

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Take the picture.

Press and hold the shutter button down

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During the bulb exposure, the elapsed
exposure time is displayed on the LCD
panel (1 to 999 seconds).

® Exposure continues as long as you hold

down the shutter button.

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The elapsed exposure time displayed on the LCD panel is only counted up to 999
seconds. For accurate exposure time, check the information display for the
exposed image. (^100)

The Remote Switch RS-80N3 (optional), or Timer Remote Controller TC-80N3

(optional) can be used to eliminate the need to hold down the shutter button.

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