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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D5200
View finder Issue.. Please Help
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<blockquote data-quote="Browncoat" data-source="post: 198483" data-attributes="member: 1061"><p>It's always going to have that delay. I'll try to explain this as generically as I can...</p><p></p><p>DSLRs are mechanical, not digital. When looking through the viewfinder, what you're looking at is coming straight through a lens, reflected off a mirror, then straight into your eye. You are in a sense, looking directly through the lens.</p><p></p><p>When using Live View, that same image has to be projected onto a digital screen, and the internal workings of the camera have to make that adjustment from the viewfinder to the screen on the back. Therefore, when you press the shutter button, the camera has to turn off the screen, re-focus, take the shot, then switch back to the screen again. </p><p></p><p>These are not digital point-and-shoot cameras. Learn to use the viewfinder, or you're going to be endlessly frustrated with Liveview.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browncoat, post: 198483, member: 1061"] It's always going to have that delay. I'll try to explain this as generically as I can... DSLRs are mechanical, not digital. When looking through the viewfinder, what you're looking at is coming straight through a lens, reflected off a mirror, then straight into your eye. You are in a sense, looking directly through the lens. When using Live View, that same image has to be projected onto a digital screen, and the internal workings of the camera have to make that adjustment from the viewfinder to the screen on the back. Therefore, when you press the shutter button, the camera has to turn off the screen, re-focus, take the shot, then switch back to the screen again. These are not digital point-and-shoot cameras. Learn to use the viewfinder, or you're going to be endlessly frustrated with Liveview. [/QUOTE]
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