Have someone encountered this? When I press the shutter sound, it clicks twice, but there's one picture.
There's no difference whether I choose shooting RAW or RAW+JPEG...
There's no difference whether I choose shooting RAW or RAW+JPEG...
What’s worse though, destroying your shots or live with the sound?Go to Menu -> Camera settings page 6 and change the Silent LV Shoot from Disabled to Mode 1 and it will just make a single shutter sound.
Viggo,What’s worse though, destroying your shots or live with the sound?
Horrible bokeh, less blur, weird things going on in the blured areas. I didn't know the R was default set to Mode 1 and it ruined my two first shoots.Viggo,
"Destroying your shots" please enlighten me.
What about shutter shock? EFCS is default on EOS R for a reason.Horrible bokeh, less blur, weird things going on in the blured areas. I didn't know the R was default set to Mode 1 and it ruined my two first shoots.
Has never been an issue, even with my DSLR’s. I think Canon set it to default because the camera seems much more snappy. My one gripe with the R is the shutter lag, wish it was instant like the 1-series.What about shutter shock? EFCS is default on EOS R for a reason.
It depends on what you shoot, but it's supposed to be a bigger problem with mirrorless than with DSLRs. For example Nikon Zs launched with default mechanical shutter and it was a problem, so they introduced a firmware update with Auto mode, that chooses shutter mode based on shutter speed. I wish Canon would do the same for EOS R.Has never been an issue, even with my DSLR’s. I think Canon set it to default because the camera seems much more snappy. My one gripe with the R is the shutter lag, wish it was instant like the 1-series.
What about shutter shock? EFCS is default on EOS R for a reason.
I think it happened to me once when shooting evening landscape with RF 24-105, but maybe it was just motion blur. Since then I have EFCS as default unless shooting portraits.I've had one situation with an R where shutter shock was horrible: using an IS lens in the 1/160 - 1/200 range. I was using the R + 100mm L + flash to photograph butterflies and was getting motion blur. Turning IS off would fix it, as would switching back to EFCS.
I only had the R for a week, but I didn't see shuttershock in any other situation, nothing with the RF50 or RF85 indoors or after dark.
Is there a consensus here in this thread? Is Mode 1 better or worse for IQ than Disabled???
Is there a consensus here in this thread? Is Mode 1 better or worse for IQ than Disabled???