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arbitrage wrote:
If it works that way then that is great, especially for back-button shooters. Not so much for shutter button shooters.
1) Leave pre-capture on all the time
2) If you don't want pre-capture, focus with back button, hit shutter to take shots and there won't be any pre-buffer stored yet.
3) Want precapture?...focus with back button and 1/2 press the shutter at same time
If you are a shutter button shooter then it isn't going to have a workaround like that. If you AF with shutter for more than 0.5s you will record your pre-capture frames every time. I assume if you only AF for 0.25s before firing you will get 7-8 shots at 30FPS instead of 15?
That said, when using the A9III for 3 weeks I found that once you re-train your brain you can actually use pre-capture to reduce the number of shots in the end. Only fire after you see something cool happen. Want an osprey just as it enters the water? Wait to see it hit then push the shutter. Want a swallow only when it darts for the bug? Wait till you see it happen and push the shutter. Without pre-capture I'm usually firing at the swallow for its full flight hoping to randomly catch the moment it darts for the bug....I end up with way more shots than I really want as I have a million shots of swallows just flying by. Without pre-capture it is just easier to fire with the osprey as it descends....it is tricky to try and time firing just for the last few frames before it hits the water as it happens so fast it is hard to concentrate on keeping the osprey in the frame and knowing when the water is coming into frame. Even for just normal shooting there are lots of times I fire short bursts, thinking the bird is about to launch or do something cool (say flip a berry in the air) and a lot of times it doesn't happen and I get a string of useless shots. With pre-capture you know it happened and you get your 15 frames plus maybe a few more after but at least they are capturing something you want.
So I think with a little practice you can leave pre-capture on all the time (as Jan mentioned he did) and not come away with way more shots....Show more →
Great tips - I would also add:
- get a bigger CFx B - angle bird SE 512 is only $180cdn. A inexpensive good (700MB/s sustained card).
- set electronic default 15fps, then its only 7 frames. And program a button to quickly go to 30fps. I plan to use my favourites menu with precapture on/off, craw on/off, spot on/off, and fps.
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