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BULB MODE d610
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 608159" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>If the wired remote had a weak battery, that could cause it to drop out early. The battery in the wireless remote shouldn't affect it though. The ml-l3 just gives a one time brief signal. So in bulb mode, you should be able to open the shutter and then put the remote away. The remote does not give a continuous signal to hold the shutter open. The camera will just wait until it sees the remote again to toggle the shutter back closed. What I don't know is if the camera will time out at some point waiting for that to happen. I don't think I ever tried more than a minute or two. A aging camera battery could cause it to end early too. It might show a decent charge but be unable to keep the shutter open for 45 minutes without a hiccup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 608159, member: 4923"] If the wired remote had a weak battery, that could cause it to drop out early. The battery in the wireless remote shouldn't affect it though. The ml-l3 just gives a one time brief signal. So in bulb mode, you should be able to open the shutter and then put the remote away. The remote does not give a continuous signal to hold the shutter open. The camera will just wait until it sees the remote again to toggle the shutter back closed. What I don't know is if the camera will time out at some point waiting for that to happen. I don't think I ever tried more than a minute or two. A aging camera battery could cause it to end early too. It might show a decent charge but be unable to keep the shutter open for 45 minutes without a hiccup. [/QUOTE]
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