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Fireworks picture questions...
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<blockquote data-quote="MartinCornwall" data-source="post: 167954" data-attributes="member: 12701"><p>The mirror up mode takes one press to move the mirror then a second press to open the shutter then a third press to close the shutter. Fireworks are long exposures so a bit of mirror slap in the first second in possibly the dark wont make much difference. When photographing fireworks the time goes by very quickly so I would just use the remote mode. Have the camera set to bulb mode so that you are in control of the exposure time. Open the shutter and decided when enough bursts are in the frame and close the shutter and repeat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MartinCornwall, post: 167954, member: 12701"] The mirror up mode takes one press to move the mirror then a second press to open the shutter then a third press to close the shutter. Fireworks are long exposures so a bit of mirror slap in the first second in possibly the dark wont make much difference. When photographing fireworks the time goes by very quickly so I would just use the remote mode. Have the camera set to bulb mode so that you are in control of the exposure time. Open the shutter and decided when enough bursts are in the frame and close the shutter and repeat. [/QUOTE]
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