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D7000
Shutter Shock
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 738974" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>There is a shooting mode which is "Mirror up" It raises the mirror when you first depress the shutter, you then have to press the shutter again to actually open the shutter and take the picture. </p><p>So ideally, you use the mirror up shooting mode AND the shutter delay function (somewhere in the menu) that waits 2 or more (user choice) after the second push on the shutter button before the camera takes the picture.</p><p></p><p>This, plus a good and steady tripod, is the only reliable solution to take long exposures with a DSLR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 738974, member: 3903"] There is a shooting mode which is "Mirror up" It raises the mirror when you first depress the shutter, you then have to press the shutter again to actually open the shutter and take the picture. So ideally, you use the mirror up shooting mode AND the shutter delay function (somewhere in the menu) that waits 2 or more (user choice) after the second push on the shutter button before the camera takes the picture. This, plus a good and steady tripod, is the only reliable solution to take long exposures with a DSLR. [/QUOTE]
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