Note that the mirror lock-up approach of 'Mode B' would only really
be suitable for studio shots, preferably of inanimate objects as
there is a one second delay as the mirror drops, shutter closes and
then the mirror/shutter cycle begins. It's a rather clumsy approach
for anything else and I would like to apologise formally to the
person (whomsoever it was) who suggested it on this list - well done.
Never occurred that faced with two possible ways of solving the
problem, they'd incorporate both!
Did anyone see a mention of movie mode?
AndrewF
On 26/01/2006, at 4:51 PM, Dan Mitchell wrote:
> http://www.dpreview.com/articles/olympuse330/ has a hands-on preview.
>
> Very neat optical trickery to have a real SLR viewfinder but also
> either a flip-out live-view screen with a secondary sensor / or
> flip-out
> screen from the _real_ sensor by locking the mirror out of the way.
>
> -- dan
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