04-11-2014, 10:15 AM
I'm just repeating Klaus' findings. Would you mind to explain MLU for non-native speakers?
How many people don't get blurred images? The ones who never use a tripod? Which is not a bad thing, but if the camera's vibration can shake a sturdy tripod, one could get a wobbly one, no kidding.
There are motorised camera heads like the one for CamRanger panoramas. It's really wobbling, cheap and plastic. But the shots are sharp, no matter which shitter speed. I was really amazed because I expected the opposite. I guess it's because the mechanic doesn't resist the shutter impulse at all. After all, it's only damping the shutter's energy.
How many people don't get blurred images? The ones who never use a tripod? Which is not a bad thing, but if the camera's vibration can shake a sturdy tripod, one could get a wobbly one, no kidding.
There are motorised camera heads like the one for CamRanger panoramas. It's really wobbling, cheap and plastic. But the shots are sharp, no matter which shitter speed. I was really amazed because I expected the opposite. I guess it's because the mechanic doesn't resist the shutter impulse at all. After all, it's only damping the shutter's energy.