Shutterlag question Olympus
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Shutterlag question Olympus
Jul 10, 2013
I have an EPM2 just to have with me all the time. With the 17 mm pancake it is a neat combo. It is a nice little camera but the shutter lag baffles me. It is set for A mode, JPG and Raw, and I miss shots because of the shutter lag. Yet when I use the i AUTO Mode it just clicks away, and it still records Raw and JGP. What is wrong with my settings? I do not want to use i-AUTO all the time.
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