I'm not sure if I gotten the link here or somewhere else. I came across a page translated from Chinese if I'm not mistaken which they go into details in comparing between the new 50mm f/1.8G and 50mm f/1.8D. Please if anyone would post the link again? Thanks
I got the video tho, not sure about the translated one.
First time posting here trying to get into the DSLR world
This post has been edited by kEazYc: Jun 28 2011, 04:20 PM
Just came back from BTS Nikon Centre, tested the D7000 but i don't understand why the shutter button is so sensitive, i tried to focus then it straight away shoot, is it due to being "molested" by the public too much?
She is Carace btw. Are you comparing to the 'silver shutter button' models? Cause D7000 like the higher end models uses the black squishy type of shutter button. I prefer this kinda feel as it isn't as hard and more sensitive, can avoid camera shake when pressing shutter.
Comparing with the models below D7000 (D90, D3100, D5100) i tested all of them, and only found D7000 to have this kind of sensitive shutter, don't tell me that's normal.
EDIT: Nvm checked dpreview, happen to be true, oh well.
This post has been edited by kEazYc: Jul 13 2011, 07:09 PM
Like celciuz said, those models below D7000 are using the silver type instead of the black squishy type. It helps minimize hand-shake when you press the button down to snap. There's even another function which is "Exposure Delay Mode" (couldn't be sure) where the shutter mirror will delay a while before it flip back up. That's to help distinguish the slightest shake on the camera
In fact, I find the button just nice instead of being too sensitive . Sometime the camera also accidentally snap when I hang it on my neck and the battery grip's shutter hit my body Yet to try VR2, only normal VR...
Alrighty then, at first i thought its been pressed too much due to it being demo unit, and then the shutter button swallowed and makes it become sensitive, hmm gotta get used to it when i bought it for my self.