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D5300
Shot A, Shot B
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<blockquote data-quote="thequeenscheese" data-source="post: 500750" data-attributes="member: 37908"><p>I know nothing of this or how it really works, but could there be residual image on the sensor still at high speed shooting?, similar to a plasma tv leaves a ghost when u turn it off ( just an example obv there 2 different things ? how quickly can the sensor/s clear themselves? does this even matter?</p><p></p><p>maybe it's worth contacting the lens manufacturer and nikon to see what there take on it is?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thequeenscheese, post: 500750, member: 37908"] I know nothing of this or how it really works, but could there be residual image on the sensor still at high speed shooting?, similar to a plasma tv leaves a ghost when u turn it off ( just an example obv there 2 different things ? how quickly can the sensor/s clear themselves? does this even matter? maybe it's worth contacting the lens manufacturer and nikon to see what there take on it is? [/QUOTE]
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