| By Alan on Monday, September 06, 2004 - 12:25 pm: |
Laura,
You can use the "T" (time) setting - just set the lens to "T" and depress the shutter release to open the shutter. With the 90mm. "C" lens, to close the shutter you have to move the speed dial off the "T" setting or apply slight pressure to the winding lever - some people prefer to cover the lens just before this is done. With the 90mm. "KL" lens there is a "B" socket. Screw a cable release into this and the shutter can be closed by depressing the plunger.
| By Laura Cales on Saturday, September 04, 2004 - 03:55 pm: |
I need some explaining about the settings on a mamiya-sekor 90mm lens. Like what is a T setting? what if i want to have a longer shutter speed than one second is that possible? Im trying to get like a 6 second exposure is that possible with this lens?