Unless you're a working pro on paid assignment from Sports Illustrated,
you're required to have shutter lag. Except, I can't remember if that's
in the Constitution or the NFL's rule book.

On 9/11/2013 11:37 AM, Bruce wrote:
You guys are making me think I should go down to the store and take a
look at these new EVF's.  Another question I have is in regards to
sports shooting - any lag as you pan the camera following the
action?

-- Bruce

Sent from my iPad

On Sep 11, 2013, at 8:31 AM, Tom C <[email protected]> wrote:

On Sep 11, 2013, at 7:14 AM, Kenneth Waller <[email protected]>
wrote:

I used a Nikon Coolpix 5700 with an EVF, for evidence
photography, years ago and in my opinion it was a great camera
for static image capture but wasn't one to use for any sort of
dynamic capture - there was a noticeable time delay between
pushing the shutter release and the actual image capture - giving
you the image that occurred after the one you wanted. Does this
delay still exist in modern EVFs?

With NEX-6/7 there is no noticeable shutter lag and captured image
display in the EVF is instantaneous. NEX-6/7 use the same EVF from
what I read. My son has the 6 and I have 7.

He took the NEX-6 to Bumbershoot in Seattle recently. Lots of
indoor concert shots with stage lighting. He quickly ditched his
iPhone 5 in favor of the NEX-6. :)

For those of us with older eyes, the modern EVF's almost feel like
a new pair of glasses.

Tom C.


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