Apparently it is not necessary to remove the batteries from the camera, since turning it off would prevent the battery from being discharged, but it is always advisable to remove the batteries when the camera is not going to be used for a long period of time, this is to prevent the battery drain any liquid inside the camera.
i got this cam just couple of weeks. and it was great. but there’s one thing that i noticed is that : When I set the iso to 50, my shutter speed appears to be set to an invisible fastest value (it feels like 1/2 second or slower), and even when I use manual mode and set the shutter speed to 1/2000 second and press the shutter, I can hear by the sound that the shutter speed is still around 1/2 second, but when I take long exposure shots (let's say 5s), it behaves normally, andThe shutter speed performance is also normal when I set the iso to 400. I would like to ask you if you have run into this problem. To reproduce my problem, all you need to do is set the iso to 50. and set the shutter speed to 1/200 or faster.
just find out that its effected by camera date print back(quartz date back E). as long as i turn off the print function or open the back. the shutter speed goes normal. IDK why is that
On my camera I feel the shutter sound quite consistent with the speed I set on the camera. I did the test with the values that you suggested, but the best test you can do to the camera is to take photos with film in the camera to see if the photos come out well exposed.
Thank you for the video! Very helpful! Please tell me, do I need to take out the battery every time I finish shooting?
Apparently it is not necessary to remove the batteries from the camera, since turning it off would prevent the battery from being discharged, but it is always advisable to remove the batteries when the camera is not going to be used for a long period of time, this is to prevent the battery drain any liquid inside the camera.
i got this cam just couple of weeks. and it was great. but there’s one thing that i noticed is that :
When I set the iso to 50, my shutter speed appears to be set to an invisible fastest value (it feels like 1/2 second or slower), and even when I use manual mode and set the shutter speed to 1/2000 second and press the shutter, I can hear by the sound that the shutter speed is still around 1/2 second, but when I take long exposure shots (let's say 5s), it behaves normally, andThe shutter speed performance is also normal when I set the iso to 400.
I would like to ask you if you have run into this problem.
To reproduce my problem, all you need to do is set the iso to 50. and set the shutter speed to 1/200 or faster.
just find out that its effected by camera date print back(quartz date back E). as long as i turn off the print function or open the back. the shutter speed goes normal. IDK why is that
On my camera I feel the shutter sound quite consistent with the speed I set on the camera.
I did the test with the values that you suggested, but the best test you can do to the camera is to take photos with film in the camera to see if the photos come out well exposed.
I don't know why this happens, my camera does not have the function of printing the date.
Is this why canon didnt make retro mirorless? It looks so much like canon dslr. The size probly the same size as my 650d though
You're right, the sizes and ergonomics are very similar to today's DSRLs, which gives them that touch of nostalgia that some people like.
Single Lens Reflex is Prior Digital single lens reflex which is prior Mirrorless cameras.