- May 1, 2005
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I have a digital rebel that I bought a few years ago and was wondering about one particular feature. One of the features is to let the shutter be continously open for up to 30 secs which can be useful if you want a high quality picture and or a "smear" effect. But as I was thinking of this feature, I recall a coversation I had with some one a while back about cameras stating how analog cameras are better because of the fact that you can have the shutter open for hours if you want to take pictures of lightening. They also mentioned that if you were to keep the shutter on for too long in the day time that it would become over exposed so now I ask, why doesn't my camera become "over exposed" if I leave the shutter open for 30secs?