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Bulb ramping impossible with a Nikon? Has anyone considered...
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 126794" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Bulb ramping is as benz described it, the incremental increase/decrease of shutter speed over a timed series of exposures. Nikon gives you the intervalometer setting, but does not allow you to vary shutter speed. The shutter remote shows in Wayne's post looks similar/identical to the Vello I have and it will again allow you to shoot in intervals, but does not allow you to vary shutter speeds at each interval. </p><p></p><p>Nikon does allow this to some degree using the exposure bracketing function, which will vary the shutter speed +/- your set amount for a bracketed set of images (only 3 with the D5100, D7000, D600). So while not necessarily exactly what you're looking for, it would be possible to do a series of bracketed intervals that would produce the overall effect you are looking for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 126794, member: 9240"] Bulb ramping is as benz described it, the incremental increase/decrease of shutter speed over a timed series of exposures. Nikon gives you the intervalometer setting, but does not allow you to vary shutter speed. The shutter remote shows in Wayne's post looks similar/identical to the Vello I have and it will again allow you to shoot in intervals, but does not allow you to vary shutter speeds at each interval. Nikon does allow this to some degree using the exposure bracketing function, which will vary the shutter speed +/- your set amount for a bracketed set of images (only 3 with the D5100, D7000, D600). So while not necessarily exactly what you're looking for, it would be possible to do a series of bracketed intervals that would produce the overall effect you are looking for. [/QUOTE]
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