What about the "bulb" setting? Is it a battery-eater for long exposures? On Apr 6, 2012 1:06 PM, "Thomas Sevcik" <sfv1ts@hotmail.com> wrote:
For those who haven't heard as yet, Canon has just announced the new EOS 60Da with a modified IR cut filter able to achieve a hydrogen-alpha (Ha) light transparency of 656nm that is nearly three times higher than the standard 60D. Check out the specs at the B&H website. http://www.bhphotovideo.com/indepth/canon/announcements/canon-eos. I've already put in my pre-order and hope to share some of the photos at a future meeting. These are being released in limited quantity, at the price of $1,499.00, for the body only. No shipping date has been set as yet.
Tom Sevcik
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