wallpaperviking
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I recently saw mentioned that the shutter lag of my A7RII is measured exactly the same as the Nikon D810.
According to "imaging resource" the Sony A7RII measures 0.212 with single spot autofocus and 0.107 with manual focus. The Nikon D810 was measured at 0.212 with single spot autofocus and 0.056 with manual focus.
My A7RII seems to have considerable shutter lag and when compared to the Nikon D810, does not even seem in the same league. To make things worse, I have only been using older manual focus lenses on the A7RII whereas the Nikon D810 I compared it with was using autofocus.
Has anybody else made this comparison? Is it fair to say that the Sony A7RII and Nikon D810 both exhbit the same amount of shutter lag?
Most importantly, is there anything I can do with the A7RII to improve this situation (apart from waiting for its predecessor)?
I think I have seen mentioned that turning the EVF review to "off" is helpful, as well as turning EFCS "on"?
Any other tips or suggestions to try and improve this capability?
Thanks so much in advance!
According to "imaging resource" the Sony A7RII measures 0.212 with single spot autofocus and 0.107 with manual focus. The Nikon D810 was measured at 0.212 with single spot autofocus and 0.056 with manual focus.
My A7RII seems to have considerable shutter lag and when compared to the Nikon D810, does not even seem in the same league. To make things worse, I have only been using older manual focus lenses on the A7RII whereas the Nikon D810 I compared it with was using autofocus.
Has anybody else made this comparison? Is it fair to say that the Sony A7RII and Nikon D810 both exhbit the same amount of shutter lag?
Most importantly, is there anything I can do with the A7RII to improve this situation (apart from waiting for its predecessor)?
I think I have seen mentioned that turning the EVF review to "off" is helpful, as well as turning EFCS "on"?
Any other tips or suggestions to try and improve this capability?
Thanks so much in advance!