I shoot this way too if I'm just wandering around. But what I was
talking about was shooting something like a wedding reception where I
may take 50-100 shots per hour. The camera rarely gets powered down.
Chuck Norcutt
Garth Wood wrote:
> At 05:35 AM 10/03/2006, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>
>>I mentioned temperature since my A1 gets noticeably warm to the touch
>>with lots of shooting over several hours and the screen and anti-shake
>>left on continuously. I don't know what's going on at the sensor but
>>the CF card gets much hotter than the camera body.
>
>
> [snip]
>
> That's why I leave my A1 powered-down between shooting
> sessions. Since the wee beastie's got significant shutter lag
> anyways, and since I don't favour the shooting style of split-second
> decisive moments, I'll wander around with the A1 off, find my
> picture, compose it in my mind, etc., and finally power-up the A1 to
> take the shot (or few shots). Then it's turned off until my next
> series of shots.
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