I think your question got lost in the excitement over EFC. I don't have
an E-510 so can't really answer your question. Certainly, live view
must raise the mirror to expose the sensor to feed an image to the
screen. However, I don't know what it does when you press the shutter
button. Since there is no EFC on the E-510 it must at least close the
shutter and re-open it for the exposure. Whether it also drops and
re-opens the mirror is something I can't answer. But you should be able
to answer your own question by just removing the lens, going into live
view and then pressing the shutter while you watch the activity of the
mirror (assuming it will allow live view with the lens removed).
Chuck Norcutt
On 3/31/2014 11:48 PM, Chris Trask wrote:
> Now I have a question that reverts back to the E-510 that I'm now
> getting familiar with. When you choose "live view", does this raise
> the mirror and reduce the major source of vibration when releasing
> the shutter?
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