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    Hi there,

    could someone please explain how best to utilise the bulb function on the E510. I understand that it requires a remote release cable or a remote control. Which is best?

    I would also appreciate some info on setting the exposure etc and whether the manual setting would meter for the optimal exposure.

    Many thanks

    Greg
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    Re: Bulb Function

    Hey Greg - what it is you are trying to do with bulb mode? Used for very long exposures or simply to hold the shutter open whilst you light the scene with something such as a bulb or light/laser thingy.
    John

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    • #3
      Re: Bulb Function

      Hi John,

      I have been taking longer exposure shots like this



      I am limited to 60 seconds and anything longer requires bulb function which I am not familiar with at all I would love to utilise the longer exposure function and would appreciate any advice
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      • #4
        Re: Bulb Function

        WOW - lovely shot... you don't need any advice really do ya!

        Seriously though, all you need to do is for a given aperture where the correct exposure is 60sec, keep the aperture, but double the time i.e. 120s, to double the exposure.

        So if the reading suggests that the exposure is 2 stops under at 60s and f4.0, then simply set the camera to bulb mode and time a shot for 4mins exposure.
        John

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        • #5
          Re: Bulb Function

          Thanks John I have only just started shooting in manual thanks to this forum I have lots and lots to learn

          Would it be best to use a cable or a remote for bulb?
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          • #6
            Re: Bulb Function

            Either really would do, as well as a massively sturdy tripod
            John

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            • #7
              Bob


              To see what is in front of one's nose requires constant struggle.
              GEORGE ORWELL

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              • #8
                Re: Bulb Function

                Originally posted by theMusicMan View Post
                Either really would do, as well as a massively sturdy tripod
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                • #9
                  Re: Bulb Function

                  That looks ideal Bob

                  Thanks for the link. I will get one ordered and then come back with more questions when I have completely confused myself
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                  • #10
                    Re: Bulb Function

                    I am a little confused. How can you use a cable release on an E510? The lack of such a facility is something I have sorely missed. The remote is limited as to use it one has to stand in front of the camera. Alas my E510 doesn't seem to have a cable socket. Am I missing something?

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                    • #11
                      Re: Bulb Function

                      Have a look at this link to the Olympus UK site. The remote release cable from Oly for the E510

                      http://www.olympus.co.uk/consumer/19...-uc1_14176.htm
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                      • #12
                        Re: Bulb Function

                        Thanks Gregles. All is now clear. In my old fashioned way I was looking for a screw in socket as proper cameras used to have. It never occurred to me that it might be electronic!

                        My only excuse, apart from incipient senility, is that there seems no mention of it in the Instruction Manual - at least not in the index, nor any place obvious. Only the RM-1. Perhaps it is buried somewhere.

                        Thanks again

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