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Shutter Release Cable I recently purchased the Nikon F55 and am an absolute beginner with SLR cameras. I like taking photos of the ocean, sunsets, sunrises etc and was disappointed to find that the F55 does not have a shutter release cable portal. It just wasn't a question I thought to ask when purchasing the camera as I assumed that all cameras have a shutter release cable. So my question is how do I overcome camera shake when pressing the button on long exposure shots. Thanks Regards, Patsy
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Bob Cammarata |
Most movement occurs when you are depressing and/or releasing the shutter button. Try mounting your camera on a sturdy tripod and mask the lens with a piece of black card stock while you depress the shutter. Then, hold your breath and count off the required number of seconds for the exposure. Re-mask the lens, and release the shutter.
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- Gregory LaGrange Contact Gregory LaGrange Gregory LaGrange's Gallery |
use the timer
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Chris L. Hurtt |
I agree with Greg...I have a shutter release cable, but ofter use the timer instead of searching the bag for the cable. Chris
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Bob Cammarata |
I was referring to a "bulb" setting for long exposures. After researching your camera, I found that you have access to shutter speeds up to 30 seconds. Greg and Chris are right on....Use the timer!
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Wayne Redden |
I purchased a remote for my Nikon N65, you may want to check to see if the N55 has one available. It works great for the family shots and longer exposures.
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