I just take pictures with mine, sorry...
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On Feb 7, 2014, at 1:13 AM, usher99@xxxxxxx wrote:
> I suspect others have noticed the lack of ANY credible reports for
> shutter shock (SS) on Fuji mirrorless cams. I find that very mysterious.
> Cognizant of the fact that the absence of of evidence is not equivalent
> to evidence of absence, at this point the lack of any reports of SS is
> becoming very suggestive that Fuji was somehow able to mitigate this
> effect. Every Sony/Panny/Oly mirrorless cam thus far has some shutter
> shock--some quite substantial like the E-P5. The engineers clearly have
> tried---witness Oly anti-shock mode and EFC option on many Panny cams.
> There is no electronic shutter/first curtain to my knowledge on the
> Fuji cams. I have not run across any formal MTF vs Shutter speed
> analysis like in the Castleman article:
> http://www.wlcastleman.com/equip/reviews/pz14-42/index.htm
>
> I have seen 100% crops on Fuji using long focal length alts with lens
> tripod mount so the cam is hanging off the back (set up for Shutter
> shock) with no easily visible untoward effects at susceptible shutter
> speeds.
> I have not seen a series of images with 100% crops though a various
> shutter speeds to see if there are any discernible changes in sharpness.
>
> The engineering type pixel peepers on FM for example would should have
> picked up on any shutter shock issues by now. They even found the
> conditions whereby the "lossless compressed RAW" on Sony A7R is not
> truely losseless.
>
> Any speculation as to what is up? Could they have really out engineered
> Oly/Panny/Sony?
>
> Shocked Mike
>
>
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