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Photography Q&A
how and why lock up your mirror?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mfrankfort" data-source="post: 196333" data-attributes="member: 12881"><p>If you use longer shutter speeds for whatever reason, even with a tripod, the mirror flipping up and down can cause some movement and blur. I've seen a lot of people use live view (since it flips the mirror up already) to eliminate this. Once you compose and focus everything, people switch to manual focus, and live view to flip the mirror up, and then shoot with a remote... so basically nothing is moving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mfrankfort, post: 196333, member: 12881"] If you use longer shutter speeds for whatever reason, even with a tripod, the mirror flipping up and down can cause some movement and blur. I've seen a lot of people use live view (since it flips the mirror up already) to eliminate this. Once you compose and focus everything, people switch to manual focus, and live view to flip the mirror up, and then shoot with a remote... so basically nothing is moving. [/QUOTE]
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