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Difference of Opinion - Many clicks vs. Few clicks
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<blockquote data-quote="Brian" data-source="post: 251099" data-attributes="member: 17621"><p>I get a sense of accomplishment when looking at a photo that is what was envisioned to be at the moment of tripping the shutter. Even when using Motor Drives on the F2, used in in single-mode so it would be ready for a next shot when I was. You do something one way for decades, hard to change. Few shots may be perfect, but I made the choice on what was recorded, not the cycling time and buffer readout rate.</p><p></p><p>Of course MANY years ago- worked on high-speed data acquisition systems for digital imaging systems so that others could spray and pray...paid the mortgage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian, post: 251099, member: 17621"] I get a sense of accomplishment when looking at a photo that is what was envisioned to be at the moment of tripping the shutter. Even when using Motor Drives on the F2, used in in single-mode so it would be ready for a next shot when I was. You do something one way for decades, hard to change. Few shots may be perfect, but I made the choice on what was recorded, not the cycling time and buffer readout rate. Of course MANY years ago- worked on high-speed data acquisition systems for digital imaging systems so that others could spray and pray...paid the mortgage. [/QUOTE]
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