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Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2004 6:14 pm    Post subject: shot delay in Sony P&S Reply with quote

I had previously posted how I hated the time delay in digital P&S.
I had once again had a chance to use a digital P&S, this time a 6.1Sony(I used
an HP before).
I always framed by shots using the LCD, pressed button half way, then all the
way. The screen went blank for a seconds, 2 flash bursts later the screen was
back on.

Now I dont get it, did the camera take the shot when the screen went blank, or
did it go blank after the shot was already taken?
I really DO NOT like the screen going blank at all, the delay between shots was
still noticeable, but shorter than in the 3.2mp HP.

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Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2004 12:10 am    Post subject: Re: shot delay in Sony P&S Reply with quote

On 29 Nov 2004 17:18:53 GMT, developwebsites@aol.comBATSPAM
(Developwebsites) wrote:

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I had previously posted how I hated the time delay in digital P&S.
I had once again had a chance to use a digital P&S, this time a 6.1Sony(I used
an HP before).
I always framed by shots using the LCD, pressed button half way, then all the
way. The screen went blank for a seconds, 2 flash bursts later the screen was
back on.

Now I dont get it, did the camera take the shot when the screen went blank, or
did it go blank after the shot was already taken?
I really DO NOT like the screen going blank at all, the delay between shots was
still noticeable, but shorter than in the 3.2mp HP.

If this sort of thing bothers you, use the viewfinder. It doesn't go
blamk, unless it's an EVF, which, frankly, I don't see a need for.
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