It is if you have shot more than you can count on two fingers.  Any night 
shots could easily reach 30 secs in length.

I call it a glaring deficiency in testing because, as you know, the whole 
purpose of the Bulb setting is  too keep the shutter open until the user 
explicitly closes the shutter.  For the camera to shut it for you is the 
most ironic behavior it could possibly produce.

Tom C.




>From: "William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: K10D, EXIF and manual lenses - how stupid!
>Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 18:41:56 -0600
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>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Tom C"
>Subject: RE: K10D, EXIF and manual lenses - how stupid!
>
>
> > Yeah, that's bad.  A glaring deficiency that sufficient product
> > testing
> > should have caught.
>
>I can count on 2 fingers the number of over 30 second exposures I have
>made with small format cameras.
>It certainly needs to be addressed, but it isn't a glaring deficiency
>
>William Robb
>
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