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D5200
LiveView vs. the Viewfinder
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<blockquote data-quote="WayneF" data-source="post: 354027" data-attributes="member: 12496"><p>Where was your shutter speed with respect to 1/60 second? I'm thinking lower.</p><p></p><p>What enabling the flash does do is to enforce the 1/60 second Minimum Shutter Speed With Flash.</p><p>(except in camera M or S modes)</p><p></p><p>In a dimmer light where flash might be reasonable, the shutter speed was surely slow, like 1/8 or 1/15 second maybe.</p><p></p><p>Enabling the flash raises shutter speed to 1/60 second minimum. If using flash, we don't need it to be so slow. But if already brighter and faster, shutter speed will stay the same (i.e., it was a Minimum).</p><p></p><p>Viewfinder and Live View appear to work the same in this respect (if in LV Photo mode ... video mode is different).</p><p></p><p>Some ifs and buts, Slow Sync or Rear Curtain Sync modes will leave the slow shutter where it was.</p><p>And Auto ISO can work differently on different models.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneF, post: 354027, member: 12496"] Where was your shutter speed with respect to 1/60 second? I'm thinking lower. What enabling the flash does do is to enforce the 1/60 second Minimum Shutter Speed With Flash. (except in camera M or S modes) In a dimmer light where flash might be reasonable, the shutter speed was surely slow, like 1/8 or 1/15 second maybe. Enabling the flash raises shutter speed to 1/60 second minimum. If using flash, we don't need it to be so slow. But if already brighter and faster, shutter speed will stay the same (i.e., it was a Minimum). Viewfinder and Live View appear to work the same in this respect (if in LV Photo mode ... video mode is different). Some ifs and buts, Slow Sync or Rear Curtain Sync modes will leave the slow shutter where it was. And Auto ISO can work differently on different models. [/QUOTE]
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