On or about 2006-04-04,
nytecam illuminated us with:
Mark Ayliffe Wrote:
Yes indeed, but I doubt that would work along with the mirror lock. An
alternative to the remote control would be to use a laptop connected to
it
and drive the camera remotely that way of course.
Mark
Mark - I have the earlier Canon 300D/Rebel without mirror-lock [ok
there's a Russian software fix] but mirror slap have never been a
problem. Any vibration is in the first few milliseconds and as the
exposure times increase this contributes less to the final result - or
that's how I read it.
That's what I would have expected too. Perhaps I didn't manage to get as
well focussed as I thought, I'll give it another try, thanks.
PS: perhaps its just me but I can't see all your images without panning
- do they need cropping below the camera's full res?
They are cropped, probably not enough though. I keep forgetting that I use
higher screen resolutions than most people, sorry. Here is the full sized
daylight one(!):
http://www.ayliffe.org/images/stacked_moon.jpg
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