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Quiet vs Normal mode
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<blockquote data-quote="JoeLewisPhotography" data-source="post: 32685" data-attributes="member: 3571"><p>Ok I read the article. </p><p> </p><p>I understand what it is saying and can understand that under CERTAIN circumstances it could eliminate some internal shake/vibrations resulting in a <em>slightly</em> sharper image. This would be hand held, and at slower shutter speeds. At normal, ideal shutter speeds for every day shooting, you will hardly see a difference, and on a tripod, no difference at all. But to say that the images first posted in this thread were the direct result of being in Q mode, vs. not being in Q mode is crazy. There is a difference but it is miniscule...not enough to cause THAT big of a difference in quality, which leads me to my first point....that there was a good amount of hand shake involved with THAT particular image which is easy to do at slow speeds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeLewisPhotography, post: 32685, member: 3571"] Ok I read the article. I understand what it is saying and can understand that under CERTAIN circumstances it could eliminate some internal shake/vibrations resulting in a [I]slightly[/I] sharper image. This would be hand held, and at slower shutter speeds. At normal, ideal shutter speeds for every day shooting, you will hardly see a difference, and on a tripod, no difference at all. But to say that the images first posted in this thread were the direct result of being in Q mode, vs. not being in Q mode is crazy. There is a difference but it is miniscule...not enough to cause THAT big of a difference in quality, which leads me to my first point....that there was a good amount of hand shake involved with THAT particular image which is easy to do at slow speeds. [/QUOTE]
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