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D7000
Quiet vs Normal mode
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<blockquote data-quote="TieuNgao" data-source="post: 32520" data-attributes="member: 6993"><p>It doesn't make sense to me. As far as I know, when we take a shot, the mirror goes up, then the shutter blade opens to expose the sensor to the light, and then the shutter closes and the mirror goes down. According to the manual (page 77), in quiet shutter release, the mirror doesn't click back into place while shutter release button is fully pressed. It should not affect the shot because it happens after the shot is taken.</p><p></p><p>However, the MUP (mirror up mode) will help to minimize the camera shake because in this mode we have to press the release button twice, the first one is to raise the mirror, which bounces onto the camera chamber and creates some vibration, and the second one to take the shot.</p><p></p><p>I've just learned this from the web and the manual but I haven't tried it, so I don't have any real experience on what I've just said!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TieuNgao, post: 32520, member: 6993"] It doesn't make sense to me. As far as I know, when we take a shot, the mirror goes up, then the shutter blade opens to expose the sensor to the light, and then the shutter closes and the mirror goes down. According to the manual (page 77), in quiet shutter release, the mirror doesn't click back into place while shutter release button is fully pressed. It should not affect the shot because it happens after the shot is taken. However, the MUP (mirror up mode) will help to minimize the camera shake because in this mode we have to press the release button twice, the first one is to raise the mirror, which bounces onto the camera chamber and creates some vibration, and the second one to take the shot. I've just learned this from the web and the manual but I haven't tried it, so I don't have any real experience on what I've just said! [/QUOTE]
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