tgm Posted June 29, 2015 Share #1 Posted June 29, 2015 Advertisement (gone after registration) According to the data sheet the maximum exposure time is 60 s, in the instruction30 s and a T mode is mentioned. As anybody tried the T mode, is there a time limit? thanks for all comments Thomas Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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alee Posted June 29, 2015 Share #2 Posted June 29, 2015 Max of 30 sec. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
tgm Posted June 30, 2015 Author Share #3 Posted June 30, 2015 Max of 30 sec. thanks a lot, so the max exposure is 30 s, you have tried that? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big T Posted June 30, 2015 Share #4 Posted June 30, 2015 Have a look through this thread. All been discussed and tested. http://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/246374-does-it-have-bulb-mode/ Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
tgm Posted June 30, 2015 Author Share #5 Posted June 30, 2015 Have a look through this thread. All been discussed and tested. http://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/246374-does-it-have-bulb-mode/ thanks a lot, it is a pitty that only 30 s are possible Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big T Posted June 30, 2015 Share #6 Posted June 30, 2015 thanks a lot, it is a pitty that only 30 s are possible I agree re the 30sec restriction. Maybe a firmware fix in the future? But it isn't a show stopper for me for the 0.01% of the time I want greater than 30sec. I'll just grab my Fuji XT-1...... :-) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mvl@alvey.be Posted February 2, 2017 Share #7 Posted February 2, 2017 Advertisement (gone after registration) I guess this was with the old firmware. I have a new one (2.0). On 1+ you can turn the exposure time to 60 seconds and T mode. So I guess no real limits but I still need to try it. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
millsart Posted February 3, 2017 Share #8 Posted February 3, 2017 You can always average together several shorter duration exposures and get the same result as one very long exposure. I actually have been doing this for a while now because I found when using something like a 10 stop ND filter that I was getting color cast issues. I instead average blend a series of short duration and it looks the same, but no color cast. Look up the technique on google Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
etk Posted February 3, 2017 Share #9 Posted February 3, 2017 Interesting technique. Do you have any examples you could share? How many images are you blending together? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leica Guy Posted February 3, 2017 Share #10 Posted February 3, 2017 You can always average together several shorter duration exposures and get the same result as one very long exposure. I actually have been doing this for a while now because I found when using something like a 10 stop ND filter that I was getting color cast issues. I instead average blend a series of short duration and it looks the same, but no color cast. Look up the technique on google I also would like to hear more about your technique. Using Photoshop? Blending modes? Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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