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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 643151" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>You have the d3300? Look into a ML-L3 infrared remote. The Chinese knock-offs can be bought for next to nothing. Setting shutter to Bulb with remote active will actually put you in Time mode which is one press to open and another press to close. The downside is this mode runs your battery down quicker while its active and the mode expires if not used for a time (set up to 15 minutes). Just snap a picture every 10 minutes or so to keep the mode active.</p><p></p><p>If there is significant light behind you, don't forget to cover the viewfinder, it will get in and mess up your shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 643151, member: 4923"] You have the d3300? Look into a ML-L3 infrared remote. The Chinese knock-offs can be bought for next to nothing. Setting shutter to Bulb with remote active will actually put you in Time mode which is one press to open and another press to close. The downside is this mode runs your battery down quicker while its active and the mode expires if not used for a time (set up to 15 minutes). Just snap a picture every 10 minutes or so to keep the mode active. If there is significant light behind you, don't forget to cover the viewfinder, it will get in and mess up your shots. [/QUOTE]
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