Re: P&S with fast start and no shutter lag
- From: "Bucky" <uw_badgers@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 17 Jul 2006 13:52:44 -0700
David J. Littleboy wrote:
The actual, technically correct, definition of "shutter lag" doesn't
included the AF time, and P&S cameras can easily have much shorter "shutter
lags" than dSLRs, since they don't have a big heavy mirror to flap.
But a fast "shutter lag" in the technical sense is probably not what the OP
meant<g>.
That's a good reminder. So is there a technical term for the time that
you push the button to when it actually takes the picture? That's
probably what most novices are referring to.
.
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