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Question for camera experts - Delayed exposure with digital camera?
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[quote:Useless Cookie Eater:MV8yMzY5NzA5XzQwNTMyMzIxX0E1MDYzMUMy] [quote:Anonymous Coward 45405354:MV8yMzY5NzA5X0VDNzI1N0NF] [b]How can you or is it even possible to take a delayed exposure pic with a digital camera?[/b] Yes, one could take multiple pic and then combine it into on but I would like to take meteor pics Luke the ones using film camera but with digital. [/quote] Lots of digital cameras have that option. RTFM! :thwak: [/quote]
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How can you or is it even possible to take a delayed exposure pic with a digital camera?
Yes, one could take multiple pic and then combine it into on but I would like to take meteor pics Luke the ones using film camera but with digital.
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