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D600/D610
D600 Bulb Photography Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="ames211" data-source="post: 574980" data-attributes="member: 42583"><p>I tried taking a long exposure shot last week by setting my shutter speed to "Bulb" and using the Mirror Up setting, so that I could manually open and close my shutter with my remote. However, the camera is automatically closing my shutter after only 30 seconds.</p><p></p><p></p><p>This feature was working in January, which is the last time I did long-exposure photography. However, I have no idea why my shutter is not able to stay open at my discretion any more. </p><p></p><p></p><p>In the Spring, I did have my sensor professionally cleaned...which is the only thing different I've done since January. Could this have triggered a setting to limit the amount of time my shutter could remain open? If not that, what else could the issue be?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ames211, post: 574980, member: 42583"] I tried taking a long exposure shot last week by setting my shutter speed to "Bulb" and using the Mirror Up setting, so that I could manually open and close my shutter with my remote. However, the camera is automatically closing my shutter after only 30 seconds. This feature was working in January, which is the last time I did long-exposure photography. However, I have no idea why my shutter is not able to stay open at my discretion any more. In the Spring, I did have my sensor professionally cleaned...which is the only thing different I've done since January. Could this have triggered a setting to limit the amount of time my shutter could remain open? If not that, what else could the issue be? [/QUOTE]
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