What's the trade off for using the silent shutter mode vs normal mode?
Wow... that's a lot less than I expected! Is $12 for original or 3rd party?
What's the trade off for using the silent shutter mode vs normal mode?
It is $12 for a ST-E2 battery. It is a non rechargeable battery.
Light leakage issue...
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Mine have the problem with lens cap on. Lens cap off, totally does not affect the metering whether it top lcd light is on or off.
Gotta love the silent shutter, my friends don't even notice i took photos of them
raydio said:Wow... that's a lot less than I expected! Is $12 for original or 3rd party?
zixaw said:It is $12 for a ST-E2 battery. It is a non rechargeable battery.
ahboy168 said:Only 30mb/sec ! Than putting in a 60mb/sec
SD card means wasting $ right.
If you are shooting for fun, any card type you use is fine depending on what speed you want and how much you want to spend. As others have pointed out, CF cards gives better data throughput and durability.
But for commissioned shooters, the extra SD card slot can save their jobs. Backup is the key.
Getting a shot of the moon at it's 'fullness', can produce some very impressive photos however, it is not the optimal time to take shots of the moon. The moon during its various phases, other than the full moon phase, produces shadows that more clearly define its surface. This is because the sun is illuminating it from an angle rather than straight on as in the case of the full moon. I would suggest that you take the full moon shots as planned and then wait 10 to 14 days when the moon is nearing its half phase and take some more shots. Compare the two and see which pleases your eye better.
If you are shooting for fun, any card type you use is fine depending on what speed you want and how much you want to spend. As others have pointed out, CF cards gives better data throughput and durability.
But for commissioned shooters, the extra SD card slot can save their jobs. Backup is the key.
I set it up so that my SD card stores jpeg and the CF card stores RAW. This way the bigger RAW file takes advantage of the faster throughput of the CF card.
One thing to note, the camera card slot may not take advantage of higher spec SD cards, but your card reader should and that will help alot with transfers times to your computer.
alpha1ma said:Wanted to snap a pic of sunrise but there was a big cloud blocking it.
Had the lucky moment the rays penetrated through a hole.
All pics at 1680px. Hope you all like it.
It spuns the same? What? It works in all modes.
i went to shoot again but was unable to take any clearer pics.
i tried auto focus and manual focus already.
would really need L lens telephoto for 5d3.
or my copy of 75-300 is not as sharp? hmm