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Stills Photography or Movie? And Why You Shouldn’t Disable The Shutter Click


From espo633

First thing I always do when I get a new camera for review is to disable all beeps, clicks and whirrs (unfortunately the latter is not possible). I like my camera silent. But not so on the one I gave to my Dad as a gift: I made sure the shutter click stayed ON. And I also explain the difference between shooting stills and a movie.

Why? Just watch the video.

And, No, we also did not hear the clicking because you were in movie mode.

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