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01/10/2006 04:57:41 PM · #1
I have a Sony dsc-h1 and minimal shutter speed is 30 sec which is almost enough for most of the pics I'm taking. Anyway, I was interested in finding a camera with slower shutter speed and was not able to find any(even SLR) with more than 30 sec exposure. Then I recently ran across a photo on DPC that was taken with a Nikon D70 and it says that the exposure time was 30 MINUTES! So I checked D70's characteristics and min s.speed is 30 secs. What's the catch? Anyone has an explanation?
01/10/2006 04:59:07 PM · #2
Originally posted by Zigomar:

I have a Sony dsc-h1 and minimal shutter speed is 30 sec which is almost enough for most of the pics I'm taking. Anyway, I was interested in finding a camera with slower shutter speed and was not able to find any(even SLR) with more than 30 sec exposure. Then I recently ran across a photo on DPC that was taken with a Nikon D70 and it says that the exposure time was 30 MINUTES! So I checked D70's characteristics and min s.speed is 30 secs. What's the catch? Anyone has an explanation?


Try the 'bulb' setting and take as long as you want ;)
01/10/2006 05:01:38 PM · #3
What's a bulb?
01/10/2006 05:02:21 PM · #4
Originally posted by Zigomar:

I have a Sony dsc-h1 and minimal shutter speed is 30 sec which is almost enough for most of the pics I'm taking. Anyway, I was interested in finding a camera with slower shutter speed and was not able to find any(even SLR) with more than 30 sec exposure. Then I recently ran across a photo on DPC that was taken with a Nikon D70 and it says that the exposure time was 30 MINUTES! So I checked D70's characteristics and min s.speed is 30 secs. What's the catch? Anyone has an explanation?


Strange that I already know the photo your talking about think they might have ment 30 sec. tho:)
01/10/2006 05:04:19 PM · #5
It was a landscape shot and they used long exposure to capture the stars moving, so it was definitely in minutes...
01/10/2006 05:05:03 PM · #6
If you set the camera to bulb mode the shutter stays open as long as the button is pressed down....you will need a shutter release of some sort, like a remote or cable.
01/10/2006 05:07:35 PM · #7
I think I don't have that setting on my "poor" H1...:-)
01/10/2006 05:08:29 PM · #8
Originally posted by Zigomar:

What's a bulb?


check your manual, it should be in the manual settings (you manualy select the shutter speed as stare at the sun suggests use a cable release)

01/10/2006 05:08:43 PM · #9
Originally posted by Zigomar:

I think I don't have that setting on my "poor" H1...:-)


The R1 also has a "bulb" exposure mode, enabling exposures of up to 3 minutes.

Message edited by author 2006-01-10 17:09:32.
01/10/2006 05:11:21 PM · #10
I guess I'll have to wait untill I get a Dslr one day...
Anyway, thanks a lot guys.
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