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Sep 15, 2010 12:34 |  #16

tkbslc wrote in post #10914490 (external link)
I think the zero cost ISO changes are pretty cool, too. :)

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Sep 15, 2010 12:42 |  #17

TaDa wrote in post #10914450 (external link)
Keep in mind that you also have had multi-shot per second slrs for a long time, just that folks didn't want to pay for the development cost of the film, so they didn't shoot off 7 to 10 frames per second even if they could. Sure there were some shooters who would, but nowadays, you have folks shooting 10 FPS just because they can, so folks will be reaching that 100k mark much easier than they used to.

I do not think that it's a weak part of the camera. It's designed to have a high average life, and also designed to be able to be replaced at an affordable cost to the consumer.

lol, when I first got my MKIII, I think I went through about 1000 clicks just showing off to coworkers! I think I had about 10 keepers in those 1000 shots, most of the others were of blurry cube walls and crotch shots (that doesn't sound right does it?) :)


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Sep 15, 2010 18:09 |  #18

TeamSpeed wrote in post #10914591 (external link)
lol, when I first got my MKIII, I think I went through about 1000 clicks just showing off to coworkers! I think I had about 10 keepers in those 1000 shots, most of the others were of blurry cube walls and crotch shots (that doesn't sound right does it?) :)

It took me around 5,000 shots to test my 1D4 to my satisfaction - checking noise at various ISOs, MFA with all my lenses (in the garage and afield) and learning the behavior of the AF system. :grin:


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