Shooting with the Bulb setting or Time setting (when in
mode)
Use the Bulb setting or Time setting to capture images with a long time-exposure, such as when taking pictures of fireworks, night landscapes, the night sky, or car light trails. The maximum exposure time for both the Bulb and Time setting is 60 seconds.
| Option | Description |
|---|
| Bulb | The shutter remains open while the shutter-release button is pressed, and it closes when the button is released. |
| Time | The shutter opens when the shutter-release button is pressed all the way down, and it closes when the button is pressed all the way down again. |
- Stabilize the camera by using a tool such as a tripod.
- Select the setup menu
[Vibration reduction]
[Off]. - See “Using a tripod” when using a tripod.
- Rotate the mode dial to
.- Set [ISO sensitivity] to [100-400], [100-800], [100-1600], [100], [200], [400], [800], or [1600].
- Set [Continuous] to [Single].
- Rotate the command dial to a slower speed until the shutter speed indicator displays [Bulb] or [Time].

- Press the shutter-release button after setting the focus.
- Bulb: Hold down the shutter-release button until the desired exposure time elapses.
- Time: Press the shutter-release button all the way down again when the desired exposure time elapses.
- When the exposure time reaches 60 seconds, the shutter automatically closes and shooting ends.