I plan to shoot some fireworks and have most of the necessary camera settings
information down pat, but there's just one more bit of info I'm a bit puzzled about...
My camera is a Canon Rebel XT (350D)....I was thinking of putting the camera in the
AEB Bracketing mode while shooting, but I've never done this don't have a clue if the
camera can do this.
What confuses me is that the camera will be set at "Bulb" mode, and I'll be holding the remote shutter release from anywheres from 2 to 8 seconds. So, never having ever done this, I don't understand how the camera can take three (3) AEB bracketing shots during
the "shutter" delay process!..
I'd appreciate any information.
thanks...

Last year I had 2 opportunities to shoot fireworks. Both times learned a lot. Yes, f/11 or so and make sure there is no other light source near where you are shooting.




