05-02-2024 08:32 PM - last edited on 05-03-2024 09:13 AM by Danny
Let's say I want to take a long exposure in bulb mode. This exposure will take 1 minute, or 2 minutes, or 4 minutes - something that will go beyond the 30 second limit in manual mode.
Will I see what my anticipated exposure looks like on the LCD screen in Exposure Simulation before taking my shot?
Or do I just have to take the shot and review the results afterward?
If this is not the proper forum for this type of question, just let me know.
Steve Thomas
05-03-2024 09:04 AM
You use an exposure app or a table. The nice thing is that at long exposures you don't have to be that accurate. Between 4 and 8 minutes is one stop, so between 3 and 5 will yield pretty much the same exposure.
05-03-2024 09:21 AM
kvbarkley,
You wrote, "You use an exposure app or a table. The nice thing is that at long exposures you don't have to be that accurate. Between 4 and 8 minutes is one stop, so between 3 and 5 will yield pretty much the same exposure."
Hmmm... Hadn't thought of that. Lot's of flexibility in there.
I tested it out this morning. The Exposure Simulation didn't appear to be working in Bulb Mode using remote shooting either. Once you hit that 30" ceiling, you're on your own 😀
The Bulb Timer function is still pretty neat though. The app handles closing the shutter for you.
Steve Thomas
05-03-2024 09:54 AM
"Is it just a matter of numerous trials and errors?"
Yes, but it is also from experience. Keep in mind at one time we didn't have any 'auto' anything. Amazingly we still got the shots. When you select bulb in your Rebel this is the same thing as full manual. Guess what after a few trials and screw-ups you will learn. Plus you don't have to burn expensive film to do so like we did.
05-03-2024 03:50 PM
May I suggest you find the manual online and download it on your phone and/or laptop as I did for my T7? This should answer many questions as I found I the beginning. Be aware mine is 326 pages but it is a lifesaver when needing information on the T7.
Welcome to the community. There is a trainload of information, experience and expertise here.
05-03-2024 04:12 PM
John,
Thank you. I did that many eons ago and use it virtually every day. Mine is 775 pages long.
My initial question was camera irrespective. Someone else (and I don't know who) came along and changed the Thread title.
Steve Thomas
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