Just started to play around with my 5dsr, coming from a 5d2.
On the 5d2, when live view is enabled, the mirror stays up even over multiple exposures (z-stacking). No mirror slap, no vibrations.
On the 5dsr, when pressing the shutter (via cable release, of course) in live view, the mirror goes first down, then back up, then takes exposure, hence introduces vibrations. I try to minimize vibrations by setting it to single shot silent mode.
In video mode, I can take images without mirror movement, but flash does not fire.
I could also go to mirror-lock up and set for 1 s delay, and adjust timing on Cogynsis StackShot. I routinely shoot 50-100 frames, so adding 1 second, plus Stackshot adjustments for each frame, adds a couple of minutes to a series.
Is there an elegant solution?
On the 5d2, when live view is enabled, the mirror stays up even over multiple exposures (z-stacking). No mirror slap, no vibrations.
On the 5dsr, when pressing the shutter (via cable release, of course) in live view, the mirror goes first down, then back up, then takes exposure, hence introduces vibrations. I try to minimize vibrations by setting it to single shot silent mode.
In video mode, I can take images without mirror movement, but flash does not fire.
I could also go to mirror-lock up and set for 1 s delay, and adjust timing on Cogynsis StackShot. I routinely shoot 50-100 frames, so adding 1 second, plus Stackshot adjustments for each frame, adds a couple of minutes to a series.
Is there an elegant solution?