Specifications
2. Press the up/down buttons to display "bulb" on the LCD
Panel. (Fig. 35)
· The Self-timer and Auto Bracketing modes are not applicable when the
shutter speed is set to "bulb".
· The "B" mark is also displayed in the viewfinder display.
3. Set to the desired lens aperture.
· If the aperture is set to "P" or "A", turn the aperture ring while pressing the
"P" or "A" lock pin.
4. Keep the shutter button pressed for as long as you wish the shutter to
remain open. (Fig. 36)
· If you remove your finger from the shutter button, the shutter will close
· The exposure counter on the LCD panel will display the time (in seconds)
that the shutter has been open.
· To avoid camera shake, use a tripod and a release switch.
· If the battery runs out of power, the shutter may prematurely close.
16. HOLDING THE CAMERA
To prevent camera shake, be sure to hold the camera properly when shooting.
Support the camera on the palm of your left hand so that you can turn the
focusing ring'with your fingers. (Fig. 37)
With your right hand lightly grasp the grip and place your index finger
lightly over the shutter button. When pressing the shutter button, grasp the
grip firmly. Place your elbows against your body.when shooting with the
camera in a horizontal position, or place your left elbow against your body
when shooting with the camera in a vertical position. (Fig. 38)
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Place your forehead against the camera and look through the viewfinder.