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  • Alex Cican 9 months ago
    Great test! Thanks for that!

    Now I have to find a replacement battery for my Canon TC 80N3 Remote Control
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  • Rich Leighton 9 months ago
    Cool! Great idea, and thanks for sharing!
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  • Adam Royer plus 9 months ago
    Well said.
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  • Which camera is this?
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  • Chris Dzombak 9 months ago
    Canon 7D
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  • Дюссель Арт 9 months ago
    спасибо, очень наглядно
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  • blueskies plus 9 months ago
    wonder what the results would be with a sandbag on the camera on the tripod. Also would be nice to get an idea of the speed of movement on the laser dot... e.g. if the shutter speed is sufficiently high maybe the movement is irrelevant? Need super high speed video cam... don't know if Casio can handle it.
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  • storieswithoutwords 7 months ago
    Of course if the shutter speed is high enough or the exposure time is long enough then mirror lockup doesn't count.
    Sandbag on the tripod doesn't help as these are micro vibrations that take place inside the camera.
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