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Mirrorless Z
Z50
Nikon Z50 mirrorless APS-C camera and two lenses (16-55mm and 50-250mm) to be announc
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<blockquote data-quote="Needa" data-source="post: 715311" data-attributes="member: 37799"><p>Isn't the black out just a function of the shutter passing in front of the sensor and DLSRs do similar getting the mirror back in front of the sensor? It also seems the blackout period in DLSR a would be directly related to shutter speed, while the mirrorless would correlate to shutter speed and EVF refresh time. Is this video relevant to the type of shooting you do, as in similar lighting conditions and settings. Is the EVF faster to recover than the rear screen? Or maybe the blackout in the Z 50 is just a function of the fps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Needa, post: 715311, member: 37799"] Isn't the black out just a function of the shutter passing in front of the sensor and DLSRs do similar getting the mirror back in front of the sensor? It also seems the blackout period in DLSR a would be directly related to shutter speed, while the mirrorless would correlate to shutter speed and EVF refresh time. Is this video relevant to the type of shooting you do, as in similar lighting conditions and settings. Is the EVF faster to recover than the rear screen? Or maybe the blackout in the Z 50 is just a function of the fps. [/QUOTE]
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