Certain Exposures
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The mechanical shutter speed for the camera is 1/500 and the body automatically reverts to that speed when the battery dies.
I wonder why the designers didn't choose a mechanical shutter speed of 1/60 - 1/125 because that would probably be a more practical compromise for most situations, right?
Then again, maybe the designers expected most users to do flash and prefer to kill all ambient light?
I haven't looked at this feature on many electronic medium format cameras. Most 35mm electronic cameras I've run into have a mechanical speed between 1/60 - 1/125.
Just curious. I've never even held one.
I wonder why the designers didn't choose a mechanical shutter speed of 1/60 - 1/125 because that would probably be a more practical compromise for most situations, right?
Then again, maybe the designers expected most users to do flash and prefer to kill all ambient light?
I haven't looked at this feature on many electronic medium format cameras. Most 35mm electronic cameras I've run into have a mechanical speed between 1/60 - 1/125.
Just curious. I've never even held one.