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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 66685" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>Some really great ideas here, thanks all. I am a little reluctant to leave the VR on when I'm shooting on the monopod for fear I'll be introducing yet another source of camera shake but I should do the test just to make sure. As for mirror slap, I'm not so sure the mirror stays up between the two shots, does it? It certainly doesn't sound like it does but I guess I don't know for certain. The action of pressing the shutter release button is something that I would like to work on. Shooting with my D7000 there was never a difference between first and second shot but the D800 makes you evaluate all aspects of your shooting habits. I never noticed an issue like this before but I've never shot a camera with such resolution as the D800 before, either. But ohhh, when you do get a real sharp image at 36MP it's amazing thing...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 66685, member: 9521"] Some really great ideas here, thanks all. I am a little reluctant to leave the VR on when I'm shooting on the monopod for fear I'll be introducing yet another source of camera shake but I should do the test just to make sure. As for mirror slap, I'm not so sure the mirror stays up between the two shots, does it? It certainly doesn't sound like it does but I guess I don't know for certain. The action of pressing the shutter release button is something that I would like to work on. Shooting with my D7000 there was never a difference between first and second shot but the D800 makes you evaluate all aspects of your shooting habits. I never noticed an issue like this before but I've never shot a camera with such resolution as the D800 before, either. But ohhh, when you do get a real sharp image at 36MP it's amazing thing... [/QUOTE]
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