Re: R7 from my car ?! What the heck ?!?!
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Ephemeris wrote:
Alastair Norcross wrote:
Chris Wolfgram wrote:
JustUs7 wrote:
100% electronic shutter with a slow read speed for the R7 seems explanatory enough without any pictures attached showing what constitutes terrible.
What I don’t get is why people post questions like this without at least testing like shooting conditions first to determine if that might be the issue. Switch to mechanical shutter on the R7 and see if it’s better. Or at least EFCS if trying to avoid shutter shock
Impo, the R7 is practically useless in Mechanical Shutter mode. I’ve heard a few people say it imparts some amount of shutter shake at practically ALL shutter speeds, and in my brief trial of MS, that seems to be true. If I need to shoot something with MS, I’ll use my R5.
I’ve shot thousands of shots in EFCS (why would you use full mechanical?) with my R7, and not a single one had any trace of shutter shock.-
For this scenario (I'm not clear exactly what it is but can guess) what advantages exist for Mechanical and what negatives are there for ECFS.
The only negative I’ve ever heard about for EFCS is the possibility of cut-off bokeh with very wide apertures (F1.8 or faster) at very fast shutter speeds. I presume that the OP was shooting birds from a car with a lens slower than F1.8, so this wouldn’t apply here.
As it happens I often shoot Mechanical on the R5 but that may purely be to have feedback the shot was taken at the moment of button press (noise).
EFCS gives the same feedback. It’s e-shutter that doesn’t make a noise (unless you set the camera to give you a noise, which you can do with the latest Canons).
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