I didn't understand this. Ignoring the fact that you said "Drive
setting" what I expected from your description is that there was a way
to selectively turn shutter shock delay on and off for *individual
shutter speeds*. But in drive mode the only settings are for frame
counts and self-timer settings. What have I misunderstood?
Chuck Norcutt
On 12/8/2013 12:37 AM, Moose wrote:
> The shutter shock delay is the big factor, as one might expect.
>
> Results varied with tester, camera and lens, but I don't recall any trouble
> below 1/60 and some found none below 1/100.
> The high end seemed to be around 1/160 for most. That's a range that may be
> avoided pretty easily in many situations, if
> paying attention.
>
> With the 1/8 second delay set, one may switch it on and off very quickly.
> With the Super Control Panel activated, a push
> of the OK button brings it up. Touch the Drive setting icon (or navigate with
> buttons), press OK, and you get a range of
> settings along the bottom of the LCD. Those with a diamond next to them have
> delay on, those without, not. One click of
> an arrow key changes it.
>
> If you leave the icon highlighted during a shooting session, just press OK
> twice and the appropriate arrow and shoot.
>
> Sounds a bit convoluted, but nowhere near as much trouble as going into the
> menus. Less trouble to do than to describe.:-)
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