not long exposure as in, <thesebut let's say you've just been using your camera outside, base ISO, stopped down to like f/5.6 or moreyou go back inside and in the spur of the moment you take a shot and you're in aperture priority, the camera sets the shutter at 23 seconds and you just gotta wait and sit there for 23 seconds before it's ready to shoot againis there a way to cancel the shot? aside from turning the camera offEXIF data available. Clickhereto show/hide.Camera-Specific Properties:Image-Specific Properties:
>>264833No.
>>264833The on/off switch doesn't actually cut the power. The camera will close the shutter and maybe even drop the mirror down before powering off.
>>264837>>264836>>264833forgot your sage(s)
>>264826Bring another camera then, like a P&S. At least you get that long exposure and whatever you "missed" in the process.
>>264878The picture would be overexposed so why wait for it to finish taking the shot in the first place?
Don't shoot semi-auto and it won't be a problem.