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Posted: Tue Sep 18th, 2018 04:23 |
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Eric wrote:I thought the only way to stop black out on the new Zs was to drop the image file size down to 16mip? That's not a fix for me ( if it's true) it's a compromise. There is a specific mention in the AF test of a setting that requires changing in menus.
That has always been an issue with DSLRs upto the D3 and is still improving. The D500 seems to lead the Nikon pack.
That happens in mirrored cameras as well but the mirrorless it is dependent on the EVF rate and your card save speed.
Yes that would be useful.
I think you are wrong here as logically the mirror up/down time is a defined period usually around 1/15 second (I estimate) which is why there is little point shooting >8fps as you are just machine gunning blindly. Use a video camera instead.
No harm in being sceptical!
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