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<blockquote data-quote="wysiwyg" data-source="post: 87108" data-attributes="member: 10479"><p>The Bulb setting is when you open the shutter (using a shutter release cable usually) and it will stay open until you release it to close again. Great for REALLY REALLY REALLY long exposure shots - used for light trails and often star scapes too. Now a word of wisdom , make sure you have a full battery - and preferably an extra battery for the night too. You can find the Bulb in manual mode. Have fun x Also - get the kids (if you have any) to write with sparklers in the air ... loads of fun x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wysiwyg, post: 87108, member: 10479"] The Bulb setting is when you open the shutter (using a shutter release cable usually) and it will stay open until you release it to close again. Great for REALLY REALLY REALLY long exposure shots - used for light trails and often star scapes too. Now a word of wisdom , make sure you have a full battery - and preferably an extra battery for the night too. You can find the Bulb in manual mode. Have fun x Also - get the kids (if you have any) to write with sparklers in the air ... loads of fun x [/QUOTE]
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