On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 6:31 AM, Chuck Norcutt <
chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I didn't realize the E-5 had an anti-shock feature as well (for handling
> mirror rather than shutter vibrations). I like that feature. Much more
> useful than the Canon 5D's difficult to use mirror lockup feature... as
> long as it's not buried in the menus.
>
The feature goes back to the E-1.
If you want to change the interval, which is at 2 sec by default, you have
to go into the menus, and it is pretty buried. But the feature itself is
available on the MODE button -- i.e., single shot with MLU. You have to
learn that, but when you have, it couldn't be much more convenient.
Another example in which the E-5 is shown to be an entirely different
camera tucked inside the form factor of an E-3.
Joel W.
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