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Does anyone know if it’s possible to shoot in Bulb mode with the X-T100? 
 

when I’ve looked it up I can see it says ‘up to 60 mins’ but I can’t seem to set it past 30 seconds.

do I need a remote to use bulb mode or is there a way to do it without a remote or using the app maybe?

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Little late to the party on this one, but I cannot figure it out. I've discovered on M mode, I can change the shutter speed from 30 seconds to Bulb. But you have to hold the shoot button down which is impossible. Then I hear you can make it work using the app (which is the worst btw). But I can't switch it to bulb on the app. No idea how to do it. Tried via wifi and just Bluetooth ( which is also a nightmare to set up ). Any ideas?

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