John Francis wrote:

On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 09:18:54PM -0400, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
David Parsons wrote:

You want to silence the mirror and shutter sound?  The only way is to
use a blimp.

Don't 'know that brand - does it take good pictures???

Actually, I can turn off all the sound on my darkside P&S Sx120 but
I can't shoot in raw or use my Da 55-300

Sometimes I really miss my K1000 and KX

ann

You can turn the sound off on a digital P&S because the sound is
a fake sound "because that's what real cameras sound like" (and
also, possibly, to give you some feedback on when you actually
ended up taking the picture after waiting for the camera to get
round to it - shutter lag on a P&S can be very annoying).

ugh... I had thought , clearly incorrectly, that the dslr had a fake sound too. but it does seem the sound is louder on the isd D than it was on my Eos Rebel..

The sound from a DSLR is real - it's the noise made by the
mechanical parts of the camera (shutter and/or mirror) moving.

You would have had some of that sound even with a K1000 or KX;
the actual shutter actuation, and the mirror banging around.

right - but shooting for 40 years with those and no motor drives ever
I could frequently get off shots that non one even suspected I shot...
sometimes, though I did lock up the mirror when I was shooting
wild life and had the camera on the tripod... once I had the subject in my sights.

It's noisier on a DSLR for several reasons.  For one thing,
everything happens fast - much faster than in those older all-
mechanical bodies, with a fastest shutter speed of 1/1000s.
The faster you operate any machine, the noisier it usually is.
Plus the re-arming happens as part of the exposure; you don't
have the option of splitting exposure and re-cocking into two
separate parts, and doing the second part slowly and quietly.
And, finally, not only does everything happen fast - you've
also got extra noise from the electric motors doing the work.

Now what was all that stuff about a mirrorless dslr ??? :-)
thanks , JOhn

ann




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