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Good cameras that slipped through the cracks.

Started Sep 13, 2021 | Discussions thread
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Re: Good cameras that slipped through the cracks.

Stephen Strangways wrote:

It's fine if you're doing landscapes, but the camera locking up for 3 seconds after a single raw photo, or 10+ seconds after a burst, makes taking photos of moving subjects extraordinarily frustrating, but it's even frustrating if you want to change settings or review a photo of something that isn't moving. It wouldn't be as bad if the camera didn't lock you out of doing other things while it was writing to the card.

I shoot conservatively, I take my time and shoot with it like you would using film, I never shoot in bursts, so for me, it's not a problem, but I can see that if you want something a bit lively, then yes, it could be an issue. The pluses outweigh the minuses with this camera for me, at ISO 80 and in the right conditions it can embarrass cameras with much larger sensors, it's image quality still surprises me at times.

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