Chad
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Do these self-timers hold the shutter open for a selected period of time or do they hit the shutter button after the selected time period? If its the first, it would be handy.
Chad
Chad
Bryce said:It is the latter. Usually used in lieu of a cable release or to allow the photographer to enter the scene before the shutter fires.
One minor exception that I'm aware of- the Fuji GS645s will allow the timer to be used to open the shutter for time exposures, which are ended when the shutter button is pressed.
pvdhaar said:Neither, the self timer causes a distortion in the space-time continuum. The camera almost immediately takes the picture, but only just after it's been sent through a wormhole into the future by about 10 seconds.. 😀
Well, it's an explanation, isn't it?
pvdhaar said:Neither, the self timer causes a distortion in the space-time continuum. The camera almost immediately takes the picture, but only just after it's been sent through a wormhole into the future by about 10 seconds.. 😀
Jamie123 said:If I'm not mistaken there are self-timers that you can screw on to control the time of exposure. I've seen one a couple of days ago on an auction site.
David Goldfarb said:The self timer makes it possible for the photographer to jump into the picture while the rest of his family looks quizzically at the camera wondering when it's going to take the picture already.