10-03-2018, 09:29 AM
(10-03-2018, 08:17 AM)davidmanze Wrote: ...
If you want to avoid it buy a Nikon with it's clunky LV CDAF only, the D750/F850 doesn't suffer from it.
There's life in the old DSLR yet!
then you still have to make an ungrateful decision:
You go in LV and if you manage to focus the tree until it looses all leaves, you can release a shutter button, wait until the shutter closes, the mirror is out of the way, shutter shutters his shattering work and hope that no new tree has grown in the meantime.
Or you can go with electronic shutter. Immediate "shutter" action, no mirror ballet, but the risk of banding or rolling shutter symptons (especially on fast moving trees in neon light)
Or you can think, skip that electrickery and pull your watercolour paint box out of your bag.