Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: jyerxa on March 23, 2014, 01:29:59 PM
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The last time I noticed this question come up there were not a whole lot of us that knew how to make it work very well with our DSLR's. Hold the shutter release down with our hand for the duration seemed to be the best way most of us knew how to operate it. Compared to the shutter cable with our old 35mm's.
So I was goofing around with mine today. It is an older Nikon D-50. I have a remote control setting and the remote control unit. I never pursued the BULB setting before until now. And in times past when ever lightning would be in my area I'd just kind of have to say to myself I miss my 35mm. Well as a matter of fact that remote control unit works just like the cable did. Click it once to open the shutter and click it again to close the shutter. :DOH: Just to easy. So now you can catch those lightning storms when you out in the field guy's :tup: No excuses. :chuckle:
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I'm going to do some bulb action later this week. Even though the moon is 1/2 phase (waning), it ain't coming up until later. We'll see if I can get a decent star trail at 24mm on my full frame.
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sweet! :tup:
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Nikon Manual setting, turn shutter speed down till BULB appears and done, push shutter as long as you want.