My grand daughters wedding is coming up this summer. And I want to just be a guest, so my DSLR equipment is not an option.I resurrected my old Canon Power Shot A70 and put in some fresh batteries and tried it out. Now I remember why I got a Nikon DSLR. The camera hangs and doesn’t fire, then misfires later. Is this typical of point and shoot or just the A70?
My grand daughters wedding is coming up this summer. And I want to just be a guest, so my DSLR equipment is not an option.I resurrected my old Canon Power Shot A70 and put in some fresh batteries and tried it out. Now I remember why I got a Nikon DSLR. The camera hangs and doesn’t fire, then misfires later. Is this typical of point and shoot or just the A70?
I think what you are referring to is shutter lag ie the shutter does not fire immediately when the button is pressed. It is a common fault in most point and shoot digital cameras and one of the big reasons why people switch to DSLRs - as you have done yourself. It is not just a Canon thing - I have owned Canon, Fuji and Nikon point and shoots at various times and all of them exhibit the same problem. OzJohn