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Canon SD1000 - 15 sec exposure -- time delay exposure
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I just purchased a Canon PowerShot SD1000. I would like to take a 15 second exposure. I followed the User's Guide as I understood it and set the time delay to 10 seconds and then a long shutter speed of 15 seconds. I pressed the shutter button and the lens retracted and it appeared that the camera shut off. I've had success with other functions available with the camera that I have tried but not this one. Any suggestions? As you might guess I'm trying to see what kind of night sky exposure I will get. Thanks Larry |
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Canon SD1000 - 15 sec exposure -- time delay exposure
On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 14:59:46 -0700, "
wrote: I just purchased a Canon PowerShot SD1000. I would like to take a 15 second exposure. I followed the User's Guide as I understood it and set the time delay to 10 seconds and then a long shutter speed of 15 seconds. I pressed the shutter button and the lens retracted and it appeared that the camera shut off. I've had success with other functions available with the camera that I have tried but not this one. Any suggestions? check the power saving features. I don't have this camera, but other Canons have auto power down features, that you can adjust or turn off --- Bob Anderson*Bitwisebob Eugene Oregon |
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Canon SD1000 - 15 sec exposure -- time delay exposure
On Jun 11, 9:25 pm, bitwisebob wrote:
On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 14:59:46 -0700, " wrote: I just purchased a Canon PowerShot SD1000. I would like to take a 15 second exposure. I followed the User's Guide as I understood it and set the time delay to 10 seconds and then a long shutter speed of 15 seconds. I pressed the shutter button and the lens retracted and it appeared that the camera shut off. I've had success with other functions available with the camera that I have tried but not this one. Any suggestions? check the power saving features. I don't have this camera, but other Canons have auto power down features, that you can adjust or turn off --- Bob Anderson*Bitwisebob Eugene Oregon Bob: I think you answered my question. I turned the power-down feature off and the camera appeared to function as I wanted it to. Now if the night sky is clear tonight, I'll give try to see what I can do. Larry |
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