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Re: LV mode and Low Vibration mode in DSLR cameras, Nikon, Canon, Sony
In reply to PeterZheng,
6 months ago
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PeterZheng wrote:
Unluckily, as you still seen the focal plane shutter bounce vibrations blurred the imaging, when using mirror lockup.
http://krebsmicro.com/Canon_EFSC/index.html
Why would you lock the mirror in Live view? It makes no difference since it is up and locked all the time anyway, at least in the D800.
Sorry, I am not ready to read that long article of a Canon blogger. I am not shooting with Canon, so I am not interested for now and have no time to spend on reading that. I agree, electronic shutters have some advantages, just like mechanical. The best solution is the one used in the V1/V2, you have the option to select electronic or mechanical shutter, depending on which one you would find best for a certain situation.
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