I was playing with some night landscape work tonight, using live view,
and when I took a photo, I didn't hear the shutter. I realized that was
because I had set my camera to use electronic shutter in live view
because that means it doesn't need to go flop flop with the shutter and
you don't get all of the shutter lag.
I realize that with objects in motion, using an electronic, or rolling,
shutter, you can get some interesting bits of distortion. However, it
seems to me that on very long exposures, that effect is minimized, and
you are saved a whole bunch of mirror bounce.
Are there any major disadvantages of using live view/electronic shutter,
on tripod mounted long exposures that I'm missing?
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Larry Colen [email protected] (postbox on min4est) http://red4est.com/lrc
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