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Minolta X-7A - Long Exposure at B Setting

Minolta X-7A
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There are
two
ways
to
do
th
is
:
First set
the
shutter
speed
selector
at
the
desired c lick-
stop
,
then
turn
the
aperture
ring until
no
LEOs light up
other
than
the
LED
blinking
next
to
the
selected
speed.
First set
the
aperture
.as
desired
,
then
turn
the
shutter-speed
selec-
tor
so
that
the
blinking LED
matches
up
with
the
glowing
LED.
If
two
LEOs are glowing,
adjust
the
aperture
ring slightly
so
only
one glows. Do
not
set
the
shutter
speed
between
click-stops.
Long
exposure
at
"8"
setting
When
the
mode/shutter-speed
se-
lector
is
set
at
"8"
,
the
shutter
will
open
when
you
press
the
operati
ng
button
and
remain
open
until
you
release
the
button
. This makes
exposure
longer
than
one
second
possible. A
tripod
or
other
camera
support
should
generally be
used
.
To
avoid shaking
the
camera
when
pressing
the
operating
button
or
releasing
the
shutter,
use a
standard
cable release
(preferably
a
lockable
type
for
longer
exposures)
or
a
Minolta
Remote
Cord.
The
eye-
piece
cap
(p.
22)
should
be
used
to
prevent
stray
light
from
affecting
the
exposure
.
NOTE
The
self-timer
does
not
operate
at
the
"8"
setting
.
With fresh
batteries
at
moderate
temperatures,
the
maximum
long
exposure
is
approx.
10
hours. At
lower
temperatures,
exposure
time
may
be
shorter.
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