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D750
Quiet shutter mode
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 565391" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I use Quiet mode all the time on my D750. Not because it's any quieter, but because the difference in vibration is <em>significant</em>. When I got the D500 and squeezed off my first frame I looked because I thought it was set to quiet mode - it wasn't, but I could barely feel the shutter, even at 10fps. I've been shooting birds with the D750 this week in Ch mode and it feels like the woodpeckers are on the camera, not in front of it. For the D7000, D7100, D600, D610, and D750, I have found that using Q and Qc makes for more consistently sharp images, particularly when the shutter speed isn't significantly above the reciprocal rule minimum.</p><p></p><p>No, it's not quiet (it should be), but unless you need Ch speeds I find it better. Takes a little getting used to the shutter lag, but only a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 565391, member: 9240"] I use Quiet mode all the time on my D750. Not because it's any quieter, but because the difference in vibration is [I]significant[/I]. When I got the D500 and squeezed off my first frame I looked because I thought it was set to quiet mode - it wasn't, but I could barely feel the shutter, even at 10fps. I've been shooting birds with the D750 this week in Ch mode and it feels like the woodpeckers are on the camera, not in front of it. For the D7000, D7100, D600, D610, and D750, I have found that using Q and Qc makes for more consistently sharp images, particularly when the shutter speed isn't significantly above the reciprocal rule minimum. No, it's not quiet (it should be), but unless you need Ch speeds I find it better. Takes a little getting used to the shutter lag, but only a little. [/QUOTE]
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