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I guys, I have 1100 d canon ,I want to learn doin bulb lol ,how the hell does it work less up tele what lol please help
 
'bulb mode' is basically yourself deciding how long you want the shutter open for, instead of using the preset camera timings etc......

it can be great for looooonnnnnnnggggg exposures using nd filters etc for some clever looking outstanding results......

theres bound to be somewhere on here that explains all- i just just dont know how to post links up
 
Its origins hark back to the days of pneumatic shutters where the shutter was operated with a squeeze air bulb, and then carried on to mechanical shutters to provide and emulate the behaviour characteristics of the early versions.
So basically open for as long as you want
 
nick guest said:
Thanks all, I'll go try some BULBING now lol

Probably not wise, you'll just massively overexpose everything.
Bulb is only really useful when you want shutter speeds longer than the 30 seconds the camera can automatically time for you.
Pretty pointless doing less than that on bulb, when you could just set the shutter speed on the camera for it.
 
As above. I also have some very vague memories of a folding camera I had when I was a kid. It had B (Bulb) and T (Time). Using a cable release, one of these settings required separate presses to open and close the shutter, the other just held it open for as long as you kept the button pressed. Can't remember which was which though.
 
Even with a really sturdy tripod, you probably want to enable mirror lockup or live view, coupled with a remote release of some kind.

The slightest movement of the camera when doing long exposures will ruin the image ;)
 
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