Wayne Fox
Workshop Member
I keep getting the message to consider long exposure mode when taking shots with my IQ3 80 back. From what I can see it sets a minimum ISO of 200 which is 2 stops of light difference, but typically when I'm shooting these long exposures I have 4 to 10 stops of ND in front of the lens, so the ISO increase isn't something I'm wanting.
What's "special" about long exposure mode? I can't find anything in the manual that really explains what it is about. I can see some circumstances were it would allow a 4 min exposure to be cut to 1, but is there anything to be gained by adding two more stops of ND and then enabling this mode?
What's "special" about long exposure mode? I can't find anything in the manual that really explains what it is about. I can see some circumstances were it would allow a 4 min exposure to be cut to 1, but is there anything to be gained by adding two more stops of ND and then enabling this mode?