How do you do long exposure on a Canon T2i?
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How do you do long exposure on a Canon T2i?
To make a bulb exposure with the T2i, set the camera on manual mode and use the Main Dial to select the shutter speed immediately after 30 seconds—buLB. Then, press the shutter to start the exposure, and press it again to close the shutter.
What lens mount is on a Canon T2i?
EF lens mount
The Canon EOS 550D / T2i employs an EF lens mount and is fully compatible with both Canon EF and EF-S lenses. Thanks to its APS-C sensor size, all lenses effectively have their field of view reduced by 1.6 times. The EOS 550D / T2i is available as a body alone or in a choice of kits with stabilised zoom lenses.
What is the difference between EF and EFS lenses?
Put simply, Canon EF-S lenses are designed solely for use on Canon APS-C DSLRs. Canon EF lenses are designed to work with full frame and APS-C DSLRs from Canon. Canon EF-S lenses have a smaller image circle that is only big enough to cover the smaller sensor found on Canon APS-C cameras.
Is the Canon T2i a full frame camera?
The sub-frame sensor on the Canon Rebel T2i means that it has a smaller angle of view (by a factor of 1/1.6) than a full-frame camera with any given lens. While most properly called a “crop factor,” the 1.6x ratio is more commonly referred to as the “focal length multiplier” since that’s how it works in practice.
What aperture should I use for long exposure?
Use a small aperture of f/16 or smaller for a greater depth of field, making most of the image in focus. The longer the exposure, the more lines will appear and the longer they will look.
How old is a Canon T2i?
The Canon EOS Rebel T2i shipped from February 2010, with kit pricing set at US$899, including the same EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS kit lens that previously shipped with the T1i.
What year did the Canon Rebel T2i come out?
2010
The Canon EOS 550D is an 18.0 megapixel digital single-lens reflex camera, announced by Canon on 8 February 2010. It was available since 24 February 2010 and to US dealers from early March. It is known as the EOS Kiss X4 in Japan, and as the EOS Rebel T2i in the Americas.
What does the f-stop do?
F-stop is the term used to denote aperture measurements on your camera. The aperture controls the amount of light that enters the camera lens, and it’s measured in f-stops.