Re: Bokeh and EFCS / Silent Shooting - can someone explain?
No, SS *will* effect bokeh because it's fully electronic, but only at 1/1000 and higher, same as EFCS.
crashwins wrote: KarmaKramer wrote:
Only shoot Silent outdoors with natural light. Indoors will cause the banding, incandescent light etc.
You also need silent shooting off to trigger flashes.
I have EFCS off all the time,there’s already enough to keep track of on a regular shoot.
Wanny wrote:
Silent shooting with causing some "bending" effects from the sensor unless you have an A9. Only shoot on silent when everything is stationary, tbh I never have it on.
EFCS will make the bokeh look worse if you have your shutter higher than 1/2000th.
There are much more scientific articles out there, but thats the basics.
Great, thanks. Yeah, I knew that about SS -- never use it indoors, but I had no understanding of EFCS. As I said, it was on, so now looking back at some of my portraits where the shutter speed was high, I'm questioning the bokeh quality for sure...especially on the 55. Well, glad I learned!
So my understanding is:
SS won't affect bokeh -- only banding indoors and high movement -- but EFCS will affect bokeh with higher shutter speeds. So leave it off.
Sep 05, 2019 at 09:26 AM
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