Tim,
I have a homemade involameter. You can just use a watch or a stopwatch. Generally you want to start the next exposuer within a few seconds of the previous one.
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Tim,
I have a homemade involameter. You can just use a watch or a stopwatch. Generally you want to start the next exposuer within a few seconds of the previous one.
i have one more question regarding this subject...
what can i do if i want to take a 5-6 hours shot? i just bought one grip but i don't think my batteries will last that long.any ac-adapter to work with my 40D? any ideeas?
thank you
I know this is a digital forum but from what I have read of film, it seems to be a better choice for a 5-6 hour shot based on no sensor to heat up. No I dont have experience with this, so I could be completely wrong.
If film would be better it would give me a reason to get the EOS 1V and try out some 5-6 hour exposures [:)].
But for an adapter for the 40D, I found a website with some info on that http://www.astronomiser.co.uk/canonpower.htm
Thank
Joel