Just my 2 cents worth but I think you'd have done better with the
shutter shock disbeliever if you hadn't wandered into your own testing.
He doesn't know you or your own capabilities in that regard.
Therefore he can ignore you as he apparently wanted to do. The
indisputable proof that shutter shock exists is the camera's menu entry
for setting a time delay to work around it. That says nothing about the
range of shutter speeds where the problem is observed but does firmly
make the point that the problem exists.
Chuck Norcutt
On 12/21/2013 8:12 PM, Peter Klein wrote:
> A paean to the E-M1 on Steve Huff's site appeared this week, written by
> someone who had previously used the E-M5. So I asked him if he'd
> noticed any difference between the two cameras regarding shutter shock
> or EVF delay. He hadn't. No problem. Then some other well-meaning
> fellow wondered if it both issues weren't all a myth, FUD or user
> error. Or a rank beginner's lack of knowledge. I tried to answer him
> without being nasty, hope I succeeded.
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