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Forum: Pentax K-5 & K-5 II 12-24-2012, 08:02 PM  
K5 mirror/shutter behavior
Posted By grog13
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Thanks much - that's what I wanted to know. So another point in the K5's column.........
Forum: Pentax K-5 & K-5 II 12-19-2012, 12:12 PM  
K5 mirror/shutter behavior
Posted By grog13
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But of course, Canon's electronic first curtain accomplishes this with no mechanics. And the coupling of the mirror and shutter seems unnecessary. Unfortunate, because it pretty much renders live view useless for anything with slower shutter speeds.
Forum: Pentax K-5 & K-5 II 12-19-2012, 08:30 AM  
K5 mirror/shutter behavior
Posted By grog13
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Views: 1,615
I have a question about the K5's mirror and shutter operation in live view. (I'm an ex-Canon shooter considering my next camera - D7000 or K5.)
Anyone who's used one (or researched) knows the D7000's live view leaves something to be desired. When the sutter's pressed in live view, the mirrror drops (to cock the shutter?), then raises again, then the shutter opens/closes, then the mirror drops again, then raises again to resume live view. What??!! Rube Goldberg obviously headed that design team. Canons, on the other hand, start the exposure in live view with electronic first curtain (mirror remaining up) so there's no movement in the camera body until the shutter closes. On low-end models the mirror then drops to recock the shutter and raises to resume live view. On xxD models and up the mirror remains up - in fact if AE bracketing is set, one shutter press will take all three exposures with the mirror remaining up the entire time. This is great for exposure stacking when you need to work quickly - but of course with Canon sensors you have to do a lot of exposure stacking :) .
So my question (sorry for the long prelude) is: What's the k5's mirror and shutter behavior in those situations?
Thanks!
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