I have two Canon film cameras -- EOS 630 and EOS Rebel-G. When the shutter
trips, the mirror flips up and down and the film advances all of which is
LOUD and noisy.
What happens when you trip the shutter in a digital SLR?? Obviously the
film doesn't advance but do you still get the mirror slap noise?
Canon mirrors/shutters are still sledge hammers. Which is as pity as
their sensors
are pretty nice.
Re: Canon digital SLR question ...trips, the mirror flips up and down and the film advances all of which is LOUD and noisy. ... They accomplished this by slimming down the filler areas between pixels and making the microlenses smaller. ... (sci.astro.amateur)
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