Mark III
#11
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http://www.the-digital-picture.com/Reviews...era-Review.aspx
has comparision sound clips between standard and silent mode. Still can hear the shutter in silent mode, but it is noticeably quieter.
I would imagine someone would use this feature to shoot wedding ceremonies, press releases, etc.
Taken from another site:
"Silent is a new mode that is quite effective in reducing shutter noise. It does this by separating the shutter actuation and mirror rise from mirror return and recocking. The mirror will stay up as long as you hold down the shutter release. This means that you can take a shot, turn away, and then let the mirror return when out of earshot. Even just separating them by a fraction of a second makes the sound less noticeable. Nicely done and very effective. I don't know of any SLR, film or digital, that has a more quiet shutter release mode."
has comparision sound clips between standard and silent mode. Still can hear the shutter in silent mode, but it is noticeably quieter.
I would imagine someone would use this feature to shoot wedding ceremonies, press releases, etc.
Taken from another site:
"Silent is a new mode that is quite effective in reducing shutter noise. It does this by separating the shutter actuation and mirror rise from mirror return and recocking. The mirror will stay up as long as you hold down the shutter release. This means that you can take a shot, turn away, and then let the mirror return when out of earshot. Even just separating them by a fraction of a second makes the sound less noticeable. Nicely done and very effective. I don't know of any SLR, film or digital, that has a more quiet shutter release mode."
#12
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Originally Posted by bkw,Feb 1 2008, 09:46 AM
http://www.the-digital-picture.com/Reviews...era-Review.aspx
has comparision sound clips between standard and silent mode. Still can hear the shutter in silent mode, but it is noticeably quieter.
I would imagine someone would use this feature to shoot wedding ceremonies, press releases, etc.
Taken from another site:
"Silent is a new mode that is quite effective in reducing shutter noise. It does this by separating the shutter actuation and mirror rise from mirror return and recocking. The mirror will stay up as long as you hold down the shutter release. This means that you can take a shot, turn away, and then let the mirror return when out of earshot. Even just separating them by a fraction of a second makes the sound less noticeable. Nicely done and very effective. I don't know of any SLR, film or digital, that has a more quiet shutter release mode."
has comparision sound clips between standard and silent mode. Still can hear the shutter in silent mode, but it is noticeably quieter.
I would imagine someone would use this feature to shoot wedding ceremonies, press releases, etc.
Taken from another site:
"Silent is a new mode that is quite effective in reducing shutter noise. It does this by separating the shutter actuation and mirror rise from mirror return and recocking. The mirror will stay up as long as you hold down the shutter release. This means that you can take a shot, turn away, and then let the mirror return when out of earshot. Even just separating them by a fraction of a second makes the sound less noticeable. Nicely done and very effective. I don't know of any SLR, film or digital, that has a more quiet shutter release mode."
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Originally Posted by ALaS,Feb 1 2008, 01:02 AM
Any post processing done to that image? the, 3200 ISO blows my 1600 ISO out of the water. Looks good!
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Originally Posted by cameroncarnes,Feb 1 2008, 02:36 PM
I ran it through Lightroom. I shoot 95% digital. Only film when I'm feeling frisky.
#18
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holy ****ing moly, i just realized that this isnt your plain jane 1DMKIII, it's the 1DSMKIII!
How'd it feel, sound, taste? I tried to convince the guy at BH to let me handle one but he claimed he didnt have a display unit on hand.
How'd it feel, sound, taste? I tried to convince the guy at BH to let me handle one but he claimed he didnt have a display unit on hand.
#19
Originally Posted by bkw,Feb 1 2008, 07:51 PM
holy ****ing moly, i just realized that this isnt your plain jane 1DMKIII, it's the 1DSMKIII!
How'd it feel, sound, taste? I tried to convince the guy at BH to let me handle one but he claimed he didnt have a display unit on hand.
How'd it feel, sound, taste? I tried to convince the guy at BH to let me handle one but he claimed he didnt have a display unit on hand.
#20
Originally Posted by ALaS,Feb 1 2008, 05:05 PM
I see. What do you prefer? Which brings your best results? Do you process the film yourself?