Nikon D7100 Bulb Mode. 3 85mm 1. To really take creative control with your Nikon D7100 digital camera step up to one of these exposure modes which enable you to adjust aperture f-stop to manipulate depth of field and to adjust shutter speed to determine whether moving objects appear sharply focused or blurry. The key with bulb mode is that your cameras shutter stays open for as long as you hold down the shutter release button. The first setting to consider when working with a Nikon D7100 is the exposure mode which you select via the Mode dial.
Page 220 Overview Data NIKON D7100 1 4000 F2. Follow these steps to take exposures over 30 seconds with the wireless remote ML-L3 on the Nikon D7000. The Bulb mode is basically a creative feature. GPS Data Latitude Longitude Altitude. Coordinated Universal Time UTC 100 - 1 NIKON D7100 Data for movies are for start of recording. Starting with the D7100 but not D7000 and D600 Nikon DSLRs can take bulb exposures via USB Only without requiring a separate Bulb cable.
For Mirror Up function set the cameras Exposure Delay.
Both using tripods of course I have a remote ML3 I think it is so decided to try and use this also when exposures go bigger than 30s. Use the ML-3 Modulite remote control set which uses Infrared line of sight to trigger the camera. For Mirror Up function set the cameras Exposure Delay. A typical image to capture using this feature is one of star trails when the night sky is clear. Compatible with select Nikon cameras. I recall that previous models were limited to 30 second exposures but am under the impression that the D7100 supports bulb.