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[OM] Re: E-500 Remote Shutter Release Options?

Subject: [OM] Re: E-500 Remote Shutter Release Options?
From: Candace Lemarr <CandaceRocks@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 16:23:32 -0600
 

I do (all the time) what Ian suggests, and stand just off to the side, or
behind and reach over the camera. Often I also use the anti-shake feature.
Candace



James Howe wrote: I recently purchased an Olympus E-500 as my first digital
SLR, having previously used both an OM1 and OM-4ti. I'm still learning how
todo things with the E-500 and one of the things I want to be able to do is
take long exposures with the E-500 on a tripod. In taking a long exposure, I
would rather not use the shutter button, both to avoid the potential shake,
as well as a comfort factor if the exposure is longer than a second or two.
In looking at the manual, it seems the only other way to trigger the shutter
for a long bulb-type exposure is with the remote control. However, in order
to use the remote control it would seem that you need to be positioned in
front of the camera. Not much use if you are trying to take any sort of
scenic shot (or other shot where you don't want, or can't be in front of the
camera). Am I missing something? Is there some other way to trigger the
shutter? Is there an equivalent of a cable release (if one exists, would it
plug into the USB port?) I'm just curious as to how you are supposed to take
shake free long exposures with an E-500. Thanks! 

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