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…may well be but you're out of topic
since noise is the point here!
Praise from Caesar but I was adding balance after your sweeping and incorrect statement.
What's your excuse?
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…may well be but you're out of topic
since noise is the point here!
Golly that is a sweeping statement but perhaps you're behind the times.
I suppose it depends on what DSLR and mirrorless camera you compare and by the way the mirrorless camera doesn't have to be a rangefinder style camera as SLR style cameras are available too but generally speaking as mirrorless cameras now run from MFT sensors and indeed smaller through APS-C and on to "FF" I think that the image quality is there and so are many other features and abilities.
Ergonomics and the OVF v EVF debate can be done to death and people will never agree but excluding image quality for a moment I thought that DSLR's only had a clear (or clearish) lead in focus tracking and battery life. Everything else, arguably, may be up for argument![]()
At one game, another tog was using Nikon gear (not sure which body) and the players were complaining about the noise of his shutter from the middle. This is not a knock at excellent Nikon cameras by the way, before it starts![]()
5d3 has a "silent" mode and it is certainly quieter than my 1d (mk 2) on full chat
This. I shoot mine on silent mode all the time. Very useful for street and at other times. People don't seem. To notice so much.
No.Does silent mode on a DSLR = "electronic" shutter?
No, it's still the same shutter mechanism only they slow it down, so it also affects the maximum number of frames a sec. However it works really well, I keep my camera on it all the time.Does silent mode on a DSLR = "electronic" shutter?