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    Canon 5D Super slow shutter video

    http://www.canonrumors.com/2009/07/5...n-slow-motion/

    This is very interesting for me, not because i didn't know what the shutter did, but because i was not expecting that amount of shutter bounce!

    Mirror lockup ? Yes please!

    Well, this might not be as interesting for all of you, but still a quick and dirty fun watch.
    Last edited by Csae; 02-10-2010 at 09:21 PM.
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    Nice....thanks for sharing!!!
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    Nice vid!


    That's the mirror bouncing, not the shutter. That's why there is "mirror lock up" to reduced vibration.

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    that's cool. i like that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FLiPMaRC View Post
    Nice vid!


    That's the mirror bouncing, not the shutter. That's why there is "mirror lock up" to reduced vibration.
    Yeah thats what i meant, sorry.

    So i imagine a high fps camera, would really work on reducing that mirroir bounce.. since the mirroir still needs to come down to confirm AF?

    Or is that skipped?
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