I have experience only with cheap digitals
Te delay sounds about right -- I couldnt actually tell you which machines
I have used - but I have found that one adapts to it... a little.
I mean that one can practice and pracitce and practice, effectively
without cost; and develop a feeling for when one has to be as still as
possible
It does come
but I guess a cable and tripod is a good idea for any camera to avid shake
L
On Mon, January 4, 2010 09:40, Chris Jones wrote:
> I am bending toward getting a Canon Powershot A480 digital point and
> shoot camera, being the cheapest I can find. Does anyone have any
> experience with cheap digitals.
>
> My understanding is the actual exposure takes place about half a second
> after pressing the exposure button... this sounds like, really bad.
>
> Otherwise, I could get a digital Hasselblad for around twenty five
> thousand dollars or a Nikon SLR for around ten thousand or even a ZD
> digital back for my Mamiya RB67, too frightened to check this cost. But
> getting real....
>
> Will I really hate this cheap Canon P&S that much???
>
>
> Advice needed and best wishes, Chris Jones.
>
>
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